Claims
- 1. A cable tie for bundling together a plurality of elongated objects, said cable tie comprising:
an elongated flexible strap having opposing ends; a locking head defining a pair of strap passageways, each of said passageways having an inlet end and an outlet end; and a pair of locking devices, each of said pair being mounted to said locking head and at least partially within one of said passageways, said locking devices being configured and oriented relative to said respective passageways so as to permit said ends of said strap to be inserted into said inlet ends of said passageways, and threaded through said passageways, such that said ends emerge from said outlet ends of said passageways, said locking devices being unidirectional so as to prevent said strap ends from being pulled back through said respective passageways in a direction moving from said outlet ends back toward said inlet ends.
- 2. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein the material of said strap is primarily a relatively flexible acetal resin.
- 3. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein the material of said locking head is primarily a relatively rigid acetal resin.
- 4. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein the material of said locking devices is primarily metal.
- 5. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein the material of said strap is primarily a relatively flexible acetal resin, the material of said locking head is primarily a relatively rigid acetal resin, and the material of said locking device is primarily metal.
- 6. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of said locking devices is generally resilient and a portion of said one locking device is embedded within said locking head such that the remaining unembedded portion of said one locking device is resiliently cantilevered from said embedded portion thereof, said unembedded cantilevered portion at least partially obstructing said one passageway.
- 7. A cable tie in accordance with claim 6 wherein at least a portion of said one locking device is normally inclined relative to said one passageway.
- 8. A cable tie in accordance with claim 7 wherein said one locking device is generally T-shaped, having a broad portion and a narrow portion.
- 9. A cable tie in accordance with claim 8 wherein said embedded portion of said one locking device is generally taken from said narrow portion thereof.
- 10. A cable tie in accordance with claim 9 wherein said embedded portion of said one locking device generally coincides with said narrow portion thereof such that an edge of said broad portion is adjacent to said locking head proximate said cantilever.
- 11. A cable tie in accordance with claim 10 wherein said locking head includes a chamfered portion generally perpendicular to said inclined one locking device in an area proximate said cantilever such that said broad portion comes generally flush with said chamfered portion of said locking head.
- 12. A cable tie in accordance with claim 11 wherein said broad portion and said narrow portion of said one locking device are not coplanar.
- 13. A cable tie in accordance with claim 1 wherein said locking head includes a well-traversing rib for providing strength to said locking head while permitting said head to be formed from lesser material.
- 14. A method of bundling together a plurality of elongated objects using a cable tie, said cable tie including an elongated flexible strap having first and second opposing ends, a locking head defining first and second strap passageways, each of said passageways having an inlet end and an outlet end, and a pair of locking devices, each of said pair of locking devices being mounted to said locking head and at least partially within one of said passageways, said locking devices being configured and oriented relative to said respective passageways so as to permit only unidirectional passage of said strap therethrough, said method comprising the steps of:
inserting said first strap end through said inlet end of said first strap passageway of said locking head; threading said first strap end through said first passageway at least until said strap end emerges from said outlet end of said first passageway; placing said plurality of elongated objects proximate where said strap extends from said inlet end of said first strap passageway; wrapping said strap around said plurality of elongated objects to substantially encircle said elongated objects; inserting said second strap end through said inlet end of said second strap passageway of said locking head; and threading said second strap end through said second passageway until said strap constricts sufficiently tightly around said plurality of elongated objects so as not to permit significantly further threading of said second strap end through said second passageway.
- 15. A cable tie for encircling and tensibly retaining a plurality of elongated objects, said cable tie comprising:
an elongated flexible strap having a first end and a second end opposite said first end; a locking head defining first and second strap passageways, each of said passageways having an inlet end and an outlet end; and a first locking device mounted at least partially within said first strap passageway and a second locking device mounted at least partially within said second strap passageway, said locking devices being configured and oriented relative to said respective passageways so as to permit said first and second strap ends to be inserted into said inlet ends of said first and second passageways, respectively, and threaded through said first and second passageways, respectively, such that said strap ends emerge from said outlet ends of said first and second passageways, respectively; wherein said locking devices prevent said strap ends from being pulled back through said respective passageways in a direction moving from said outlet ends back toward said inlet ends; at least one of said locking devices being generally resilient and a portion of said one locking device being embedded within said locking head such that the remaining unembedded portion of said one locking device is resiliently cantilevered from said embedded portion thereof, said unembedded cantilevered portion at least partially obstructing said one passageway; at least a portion of said one locking device being normally inclined relative to said one passageway; said one locking device being generally T-shaped, having a broad portion and a narrow portion; and said embedded portion of said one locking device generally coinciding with said narrow portion thereof such that an edge of said broad portion is adjacent to said locking head proximate said cantilever.
- 16. A cable tie in accordance with claim 15 wherein said broad portion and said narrow portion of said one locking device are not coplanar.
- 17. A cable tie in accordance with claim 15 wherein the material of said strap is primarily a relatively flexible acetal resin, the material of said locking head is primarily a relatively rigid acetal resin, and the material of said locking devices is primarily metal.
- 18. A cable tie in accordance with claim 15 wherein said locking head includes a chamfered portion generally perpendicular to said inclined one locking device in an area proximate said cantilever such that said broad portion comes generally flush with said chamfered portion of said locking head.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/184,547, filed Feb. 24, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/239,493 filed Oct. 11, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60184547 |
Feb 2000 |
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60239493 |
Oct 2000 |
US |