The present invention relates to an adhesive backed mount for securing a plurality of wires into a bundle with the use of cable ties to a surface and, more particularly, to an adhesive backed mount strip that provides a plurality of mounts for securing a plurality of wires into a bundle with the use of cable ties to a surface within close proximity of each other.
Typical adhesive backed mounts include a base with slots for receiving a cable tie from multiple directions. The adhesive backed mounts enable the user to install the cable ties on various surfaces without damaging the surface. It is often desirable to arrange the mounts so that the cable ties and wire bundles can be aligned and secured along the surface. Aligning the mounts can be difficult and time consuming depending on the surface. It would also be difficult to maintain the mounts in the specific aligned pattern. Thus, it is desirable to provide mounts that position and maintain cable ties and wire bundles in an aligned fashion. It is also desirable to provide mounts that are easy and efficient to install on various surfaces.
The present invention concerns improved mount strips and mount strip assemblies comprising one or more cable tie receiving members.
In one embodiment, a mount strip for securing cables with a cable tie comprises a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and first and second ends. This embodiment further comprises at least one cable tie receiving member extending from the top surface and at least one of a first and second connector integrally formed at one of the first and second ends. The cable tie receiving member may comprise a surface spaced apart from the top surface with two or more support members positioned between and in contact with the surface and the top surface. The first connector may be male and the second connector female, or vice versa. Further, the connectors may mate with a third connector of a second mount strip to increase the length of the mount strip. The mount strip may also comprise an adhesive layer and a removable protective layer, the protective layer extending beyond the first or second end of the mount strip.
In a second embodiment, a mount strip for securing cables with a cable tie comprises a top surface, a bottom surface opposite the top surface and first and second ends. This embodiment further comprises two or more cable tie receiving members extending from the top surface and a notch integrally formed between the two or more cable tie receiving members. The notch, formed in the top or bottom surface, may be “V” shaped. An adhesive layer secured to the bottom surface may include a cut portion below the notch.
In a third embodiment, a mount strip for securing cables with a cable tie comprises a top surface, a bottom surface and first and second ends. This embodiment further comprises at least one cable tie receiving member extending from the top surface, wherein the at least one cable tie receiving member is integrally formed with the top surface. The mount strip may further comprise a recess defined in the top surface underlying the cable tie receiving member. In addition, the mount strip may comprise an opening adapted to receive a fastener, the opening being positioned between two cable tie receiving members.
In a fourth embodiment, a cable tie mounting assembly comprises a first mount strip comprising two or more cable tie receiving members, a second mount strip comprising two or more cable tie receiving members and a connector at one end, the connector adapted to secure the first mount strip to the second mount strip. The connectors may be male or female and the cable tie receiving member may exhibit the configuration discussed above in connection with the first embodiment.
The features and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Cable tie bridges 20, referred to alternatively as cable tie receiving members, are molded such that each bridge extends from the top surface 12 of the mount strip. As seen in
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Additionally, at the V-notch 28, the adhesive layer 30 along the bottom surface 14 is “kiss cut” so that when the mount strip 10 is divided at the V-notch 28 the adhesive layer 30 will easily separate. Also, since a tear tab 34 is located at each end 16 of the mount strip 10, each half of the divided mount strip will include a tear tab 34 to facilitate removal of the protective liner 32 before mounting on the desired surface.
The ends 16 of the mount strip 10 include connectors that are molded with the strip. More specifically, as shown in
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If desired, the mount strip of the present invention may also be molded with a number of holes 46 for receiving screws to secure the mount strip to a surface.
Furthermore, while the particular preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the teaching of the invention. The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as limitation. The actual scope of the invention is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/591,760, filed Jul. 28, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60591760 | Jul 2004 | US |