This disclosure relates generally to cable guides, and more particularly, to a one-piece cable guide used to slidably capture cables, ropes and the like against a surface.
In some applications it may be desirable to locate or fix a cable to an object such as a flat surface. Various locating apparatus such as mounts, pulleys, hooks etc., are available that can provide a user the ability to at least partially fix a cable to a given location. In some instances it may be desirable to allow the cable to slidably communicate along the locating apparatus.
A guide adapted to retain a flexible member can include a body defining an arcuate intermediate portion extending between a first end and a second end. The arcuate intermediate portion can define a generally u-shaped cross-section. The intermediate portion can define a throat adapted to slidably capture the flexible member. A mounting aperture can be defined through the first end. At least one finger can be formed on the body. The finger can extend toward the throat and is adapted to retain the flexible member within the throat.
According to additional features, the first and second ends can be generally planar. The at least one finger can include a first finger extending from the first end and a second finger extending from the second end. The fingers and the body can be monolithic such that the fingers are pliable relative to the body.
According to other features, the arcuate intermediate portion of the body can define a first and second arched wall portions and a transverse support wall extending between the arched wall portions. A tab can be formed on the body of the cable guide that extends generally into the mounting aperture.
A method for securing a portion of a flexible member in a slidable relationship with a mounting surface can include, locating an intermediate portion of the flexible member. A guide can be advanced over the intermediate portion of the flexible member wherein an arcuate intermediate portion of the guide can locate partially around the flexible member. The guide can be further advanced until planar surfaces defined at opposite ends of the arcuate intermediate portion locate against the mounting surface. A fastener can be advanced through a mounting aperture defined in the guide.
According to additional features, advancing the guide can further comprise, introducing the flexible member within a boundary partially defined by the arcuate intermediate portion. At least one of a pair of fingers formed at the planar surfaces can deflect to accommodate introduction of the flexible member into the arcuate intermediate portion of the guide.
Further areas of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and various examples, while indicating various embodiments of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the following claims.
The skilled artisan will understand that the drawings, described below, are for illustration purposes only. The drawings are not intended to limit the scope of the present teachings in any way.
Aspects of the present teachings may be further understood in light of the following examples, which should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present teachings in any way.
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Exemplary dimensions will now be described. The cable guide 10 can define a length L, a height H and a width W. In one example, the length L can be 1.56 inches, the height H can be 0.84 inch and the width W can be 1.12 inches. It is appreciated that these dimensions are merely exemplary and may vary according to application.
The cable guide 10 can be a unitary component (i.e. monolithic) that can be formed of lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant material. In one example, the cable guide 10 can be formed of injection molded plastic such as acetal resin engineering plastic. One exemplary material includes Delrin® manufactured by DuPont.
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One advantage of the cable guide 10 is that it can be installed over a cable. Explained differently, a cable end need not be threaded through the throat 20 as is required for other devices such as anchors (i.e., pulleys, etc.). In one exemplary method, the cable guide can be located adjacent to a cable with the throat 20 generally aligned toward the cable. The planar end surfaces 42 and 44 can then be advanced toward the mounting surface 52 such that the cable 25 locates through (between) the respective fingers 40. The fastener 38 can then be driven through the mounting aperture 34 to secure the cable guide 10 to the mounting surface 52.
While this disclosure has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the disclosure should not be so limited. Furthermore, other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, the specification and the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/949,083, filed on Jul. 11, 2007. The disclosure of the above application is incorporated herein by reference.
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