Claims
- 1. A cable tie, comprising:
- a strap including a first end and a free end;
- a locking head secured to the first end of the strap;
- a plurality of walls on the locking head forming a strap accepting channel having a strap entry end and a strap exit end;
- a metal locking device having a free end positioned within the strap accepting channel and a mounted end embedded through an inner wall surface into an inner wall of the locking head, wherein the inner wall includes an integrally formed support section generally disposed beneath the metal locking device on the strap entry end of the locking head; and
- pocket means formed on the support section directly underneath the mounted end of the metal locking device for allowing the mounted end of the metal locking device to rotate slightly in a direction towards the strap entry end of the strap accepting channel.
- 2. A cable tie as set forth in claim 1, wherein the pocket means has a sufficient depth so that a thin portion of the locking head remains below the mounted end of the metal locking device.
- 3. A cable tie as set forth in claim 2, wherein the pocket means is formed having substantially a prism shape.
- 4. A cable tie as set forth in claim 3, wherein the pocket means has a width greater than the width of the metal locking device.
- 5. A cable tie as set forth in claim 1, wherein the strap accepting channel extends transversely through the locking head.
- 6. A cable tie according to claim 1, wherein the strap is formed of a stretch oriented type material.
- 7. A cable tie according to claim 6, further including a cored out neck area formed on the rear wall of the locking head.
- 8. A cable tie according to claim 1, wherein the inner wall is adjacent to the first end of the strap.
- 9. A cable tie, comprising:
- a strap including a first end and a free end;
- a locking head secured to the first end of the strap;
- a plurality of walls on the locking head forming a strap accepting channel having a strap entry end and a strap exit end;
- a metal locking device having a free end and a mounted end positioned within the strap accepting channel and mounted through an inner wall surface to an inner wall of the locking head, wherein the inner wall includes an integrally formed support section generally disposed beneath the metal locking device on the strap entry end of the locking head; and
- a cored out pocket formed on the support section directly underneath the mounted end of the metal locking device.
- 10. A cable tie as set forth in claim 9, wherein the cored out pocket is disposed sufficiently close to the mounted end of the metal locking device for allowing increased rotation of the mounted end of the metal locking device towards the pocket means upon insertion of the strap through the strap accepting channel against the free end of the metal locking device.
- 11. A cable tie as set forth in claim 10, wherein the cored out pocket is formed having substantially a prism shape.
- 12. A cable tie as set forth in claim 11, wherein the cored out pocket has a width greater than the width of the metal locking device.
- 13. A cable tie as set forth in claim 12, wherein the strap accepting channel extends transversely through the locking head.
- 14. A cable tie according to claim 9, wherein the inner wall is adjacent to the first end of the strap.
- 15. A cable tie having a strap integral to a rear side of an inner wall of a locking head, wherein the locking head forms a strap accepting channel and contains a metal locking device partially embedded into the inner wall comprising:
- a cored out neck area formed on the rear wall further including pocket means formed directly underneath a mounted end DE the metal locking device.
- 16. A cable tie according to claim 15, wherein the cored out neck area is formed to have a depth such that the wall thickness both above and below the embedded end of the metal locking device are substantially similar.
- 17. A cable tie according to claim 15, wherein the strap is formed of a stretch oriented type material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/114,803, filed Aug. 31, 1993, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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