1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a binding band and binding band set and more particularly, it relates to a binding band and binding band set which can be hooked on a wall or a column.
2. Background Art
The conventional binding band is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-237823, for example.
The binding band comprises a band part having a plurality of long and thin teeth continuously provided in the longitudinal direction, and a framed buckle having a hole at one end of the band part, to which the band part is inserted and a locking tooth which engages with the tooth, at a part of the hole.
The above document (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-237823) discloses a binding band in which a band part does not easily come off but can be pulled out by a simple operation.
The conventional binding band was constituted as described above. Although the band part of the binding band was devised in many ways, treatment after binding was not considered.
The present invention was made in view of the above problems and it is an object of the present invention to provide a binding band and a binding band set in which a desired arrangement can be made after an object is bound by the binding band.
A binding band according to the present invention comprises a band part, a connecting part provided at one end of the band part, and an enclosed-wall part provided at the other end of the band part and having a passage through which the band part is vertically passed, in which the enclosed-wall part has a slit through which the band part is inserted into the passage from the side.
Thus, the band part can be inserted into the enclosed-wall part through the slit and the binding band can be retained by a certain connecting apparatus provided separately through the connecting part provided on one end of the band part.
As a result, the binding band in which a desired arrangement can be made after an object is bound with the binding band.
Preferably, the slit has a first opening dimension, the band part comprises a neck part having a width dimension smaller than the first opening dimension and a band body having a third width dimension larger than the first opening dimension, and the passage has a width dimension larger than the third width dimension.
Further preferably, the connecting part has a fourth width dimension larger than the third width dimension.
The band body may be provided with a plurality of continuous teeth and the enclosed-wall part may be provided with a locking part to be engaged with the teeth.
It is preferable that the neck part is provided at one end of the band part and between the band body and the connecting part.
In addition, the connecting part may be a pendant hook part and the pendant hook part may be turned around the band part. In addition, the pendant hook part is preferably detachable from the band part.
Further preferably, the connecting part has a configuration that can be detachably connected to a predetermined connecting tool.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, the band body comprises a first band body provided on the side of the enclosed-wall part, and a second band body connected to the first band body.
A second neck part having the same width dimension as that of the first neck part may be provided between the first band body and the second band body.
The second band body may be provided with a stopper member preventing the whole second band body from passing through the passage.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a binding band set comprises a first binding band and a second binding band and a binding band connecting tool for connecting the first and second binding bands detachably. Each of the binding bands comprises a band part, a connecting part provided at one end of the band part and an enclosed-wall part provided at the other end of the band and having a passage through which the band is passed in the vertical direction, in which the enclosed-wall part has a slit through which the band part is inserted into the passage, and the binding band connecting tool connects the connecting part of the first binding band and the connecting part of the second binding band detachably.
Preferably, the binding band connecting tool comprises a first receiving opening detachably receiving the first binding band connecting part, and a second receiving opening detachably receiving the second binding band connecting part.
According to still another aspect of the present invention, a binding band comprises first and second neck parts having a first dimension, a first band body provided at a region sandwiched between the first and second neck parts and having a second width dimension larger than the first dimension, a second band body connected to the first band body through the second neck part and having a third width dimension smaller than the second width dimension, and an enclosed-wall part provided at the end of the second band body in the opposite direction to the first band body and provided with a passage having a dimension smaller than the second width dimension but larger than the third width dimension.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to the drawings.
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The band part 11 comprises a band body 12 and a neck part 18 provided on the side of the hook part 17 of the band part 11. The neck part 18 has a cylindrical shape and the band part 11 has a flat shape.
The band part 11 has a predetermined width d2 and a plurality of teeth 15 continuously provided in the longitudinal direction in the flat band body 12 as shown in
The enclosed-wall part 20 has a passage 35 inside, through which the band part 11 is passed. A thickness dimension of the passage 35 is almost the same as that of the band part 11 or slightly larger than that. A slit 33 having a width dimension dl smaller than the width d2 of the band part 11 is formed at a tip end of the passage 35 in the enclosed-wall part 20. In order to form the passage 35 and the slit 33, the enclosed-wall part 20 comprises a pair of portal wall parts 22a and 22b which are oppositely provided at an interval. A space is provided between the pair of wall parts 22a and 22b and a locking part 24 is provided at the space.
The locking part 24 is elastically supported on the pair of wall parts 22a and 22b by a support part 31 in a state in which a space part is opened around. In addition, the locking part 24 is arranged so as to intersect with the passage 35.
Here, the width dl of the slit 33 is larger than that of the neck part 18. Therefore, the neck part 18 and the subsequent band body 12 of the binding band 10 are passed through the passage 35 of the enclosed-wall part 20 as will be described below with reference to
The locking part 24 has a locking tooth 26 which abuts on the vertical surface 15a of the tooth 15 provided in the band part 11. A rib 27 (refer to
As described above, the tooth 15 provided in the band body 12 has the slanted surface 15b which is gradually increased in thickness from the neck part 18 and the vertical surface 15a succeeding to the slanted surface. When the band body 12 is passed through the passage 35, since it engages with the locking part 24 in the increasing order of thickness, an object can be easily bound by pulling the pendant hook 17 which was passed through the passage 35. In addition, once the object is bound and the tooth 15 engages with the locking tooth 26, it is difficult to release the engagement in the reverse direction.
Next, a description is made of how to use the binding band having the hook part 17 as one example of the connecting part.
A concrete inserting method is described with reference to
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Next, the pendant hook part 17 is described. As shown in
In addition, instead of the hook-shaped pendant hook part 17, a ring-shaped pendant hook 51 may be used as shown in
Although the pendant hook part 17 is in the shape of a hook on a flat surface of the band part 11 in
Next, another embodiment of the present invention is described.
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Since the neck part 18 and the pendant hook part 17 have such configurations, the pendant hook part 17 can be faced in any direction with respect to the direction of the flat part of the band part 11. Furthermore, the pendant hook part 17 may be mounted on the neck part 18 after the object is bound with the binding band and the bound object may be retained at any position.
Although the description was made of the example in which the pendant hook part is in the shape of a hook or a ring in the above embodiments, the present invention is not limited to the above shapes and any configuration may be employed provided that it can be retained at the outside.
Furthermore, the description was made of the case in which the neck part is cylindrical in the above embodiments, the present invention is not limited to this and it may be flat or have configuration changed from a flat shape to a cylindrical shape.
Still further, although the description was made of the case in which the locking tooth is locked after engagement with the tooth in the above embodiments, the present invention is not limited to this and it may be constituted so as to be unlocked and released.
A still another embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter. According to this embodiment, a binding band set is provided by connecting two binding bands each having the neck supporting parts 48 as the connecting parts shown in
Next, a concrete method for using the binding band set shown in
In addition, it is not needless to say that the binding band set can be used in any usage other than the above.
Next, a method of preventing the pendant hook part 41 from expanding. According to the binding band 10 having the pendant hook part 41 shown in
Next, a still another embodiment of the present invention will be described.
Here, the configurations and dimensions of the second band body 61 and the second neck part 62 are the same as those of the first band body 12 and the first neck part 18. Therefore, the second neck part 62 can be passed through the slit 33 of the enclosed-wall part 20.
The second band body 61 has a passage part 63 having the same width d2 as that of the first band body 12, and a stopper part 64 having a width so as not to pass the passage 35, and a step part 65 is provided between the passage part 63 and the stopper part 64. In addition, a recess 66 is provided in the center of the second band body 61 to constitute a step part to be engaged with the locking part 24 (refer to a part surrounded by a circle pointed by an arrow in
Next, a method of using this binding band 60 will be described. When the binding band 60 is inserted into the passage 35 of the enclosed-wall part 20 through the slit 33, the object bound by the binding band 60 can be squeezed and retained similar to that in the above embodiment. Meanwhile, even when the first neck part 18 is inserted into the passage 35 of the enclosed-wall part 20 through the slit 33, since the stopper part 64 preceding the step part 65 cannot pass the passage 35, the bound object can be retained without being squeezed. This state is shown in
As described above, according to this embodiment, since the two neck parts are provided in the binding band, the binding band can retain the bound member selectively whether the bound member is retained so as to be squeezed or retained without being squeezed by selecting either one of the two neck parts.
In addition, although the stopper part is provided such that the width of the second band body 61 is provided so as to be partially larger than that of the passage 35 in the above embodiment, the present invention is not limited to this and a stopper part may be provided such that the dimension of its thickness and the like is changed.
In addition, although the description has been made of the case where the length of the first band body is longer than that of the second band body in the above embodiment, the length of the first band body and the length of the second band body may be set to any dimension.
Although the embodiments of the present invention were made with reference to the drawings, the present invention may not be limited to the illustrated embodiments. Various kinds of modifications or variations can be added to the above embodiments in the same scope or the equivalent scope of the present invention.
The present invention can be advantageously used as a binding band which can be hanged on a wall or a column.
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