Claims
- 1. A bundling tie for securement about a plurality of articles comprising:
- an elongate strap having a planar strap body defining first and second opposed planar surfaces;
- said strap body having a strap thickness of a first dimension as measured between said opposed first and second surfaces;
- a head having an aperture therethrough for insertable receipt of said strap body, said head having a wall defining a portion of said aperture for engagement with said first planar surface upon insertion of said strap body thereinto by movement of said strap body in a first direction; and
- a locking barb movably supported by said head and having an elongate portion extending into said aperture toward said wall for biting engagement with said strap body when said strap body is moved in a second direction opposite said first direction;
- a distal extent of said portion of said locking barb being spaced from said wall a distance not substantially less than said first dimension;
- said strap having a plurality of protrusions extending from said second surface, said plurality Of protrusions being longitudinally and transversely spaced from each other, said plurality of protrusions having an extent of a second dimension such that the sum of said first dimension and said second dimension is greater than said distance between said distal extent of said barb and said wall
- such that movement of said strap body in said second direction causes said barb to initially engage said protrusions and thereafter to bitingly engage said strap body.
- 2. A bundling tie of claim 1 wherein said protrusions extend longitudinally along said second surface of said strap.
- 3. A bundling tie of claim 1 wherein said elongate portion of said barb is engageable with said strap protrusions upon movement of said strap in said first direction.
- 4. A bundling tie of claim 3 wherein said head includes means for pivotally supporting said barb therein.
- 5. A bundling tie of claim 4 wherein said barb is a metallic member.
- 6. A bundling tie of claim 5 wherein said barb is pivotally movable upon movement of said strap in said second direction opposite said first direction into biting engagement with said second planar surface of said strap body preventing further movement of said strap in said second direction.
- 7. A bundling tie of claim 6 wherein said means for pivotally supporting said barb includes a flexible platform supporting said barb, said platform being cantileveredly deflectable permitting movement of said barb supported thereon.
- 8. A bundling tie of claim 6 wherein said means for pivotally supporting said barb includes a barb support pawl integrally attached to said head by a flexible hinge, said flexible hinge permitting pivotal movement of said barb within said aperture.
- 9. A bundling tie of claim 1 wherein said protrusions are positioned on said second surface of said strap in plural transversely spaced longitudinally extending rows.
- 10. A self locking cable tie comprising:
- an elongate tie strap having a head at one end, a tail at the other end and a generally planar strap body therebetween, said strap body having a given strap thickness;
- said head having an aperture therethrough for insertion of said tail therein permitting passage of said strap body through said aperture in a first direction;
- a locking barb movably supported by said head and extending into said aperture for engagement with said planar strap body upon movement of said strap body in a second direction opposite said first direction to prevent withdrawal of said strap body from said aperture, said barb being positioned with respect to said aperture so as to create a strap body thickness;
- a multiplicity of barb engagement protrusions extending from said planar strap body for engagement with said barb upon movement of said strap in said first direction, said barb engagement protrusions being longitudinally and transversely spaced from one another, said strap protrusions together with said strap body, providing a thickness which is greater than the dimension of said strap body passage, so that said barb is caused to engage said curved engagement surfaces of said protrusions and thereafter said strap body in said second direction; and
- a multiplicity of lateral protrusions extending from said planar strap body, said multiplicity of lateral protrusions being substantially non-engageable with said barb, at least a portion of said multiplicity of lateral protrusions being positioned longitudinally intermediate with respect to said multiplicity of barb engagement protrusions.
- 11. A cable tie of claim 10 wherein said multiplicity of barb engagement protrusions and said multiplicity of lateral protrusions extend longitudinally along said strap body.
- 12. A cable tie of claim 11 wherein said locking barb has a barb width for engagement with a central longitudinal strip of said planar strap body.
- 13. A cable tie of claim 12 wherein said multiplicity of barb engagement protrusions extend transversely across said longitudinal strip.
- 14. A cable tie of claim 10 wherein said multiplicity of lateral protrusions extend outwardly from said planar body on either edge of said longitudinal strip, said lateral protrusions having an extent less than that of said barb engagement protrusions.
- 15. A cable tie of claim 13 wherein said barb is a metallic member.
- 16. A cable tie of claim 15 further including means for flexibility supporting said barb to said head.
- 17. A cable tie of claim 16 wherein said flexible support means includes a cantilevered platform extending from said head deflectably supporting said barb.
- 18. A cable tie of claim 16 wherein said flexible support means includes a pivotally mounted pawl extending from said head pivotably supporting said barb.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/228,547 filed on Apr. 15, 1994, now abandoned.
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