The invention is now described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings and the invention is not to be interpreted to be limited to the drawings in which
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An elongate member 30, such as a cable, wire, flower stalk or any other elongate member, is placed between the expanded fastener 22 and the bottom surface 14 through the opening 22. The member 30 is thus urged towards the bottom surface. There is friction formed between the fastener 22 and the elongate member 30 when the outer end 24 is wrapped around the member 30. An inside edge 32 of the fastener 22 bears against the member 30 to further increase the friction between the member 30 and the fastener 22. Because the fastener is helical shaped, the inside edge 32 is rounded which is particularly suited to be attached around a round elongate member.
The identification segment 16 may also have identifying text or picture 34, such as the word stereo, to indicate that the cord is connected to the stereo. This is very useful behind a home entertainment center where there are a bundle of cords so the user can easily identify which cord is connected to certain electronic devices. It is to be understood that the attachment mechanism/plate of the present invention may be attached to any suitable object.
In operation, the user pulls out the fastener 22 by pulling out the outer end 24. The outer end 24 is wrapped around the cord 30 when the cord is pulled through the opening 20 so that the inner edge 32 bears and holds the cord 30 so that the plate 10 does not slide along the cord 30. Also, the fastener 22 is biased towards the bottom surface of the plate so that the cord 30 is urged against the bottom surface 14 of the plate. This further improves the friction between the plate 10 and the cord 30 as the cord 30 extends parallel to the bottom surface 14 of the plate. Preferably, the plate 10 is turned so that the identifying text 34 is facing the user so that the user can easily see to what the cord is connected such as a stereo, television, CPU and printer. The plate 10 may easily be removed from the cord 30 by pulling out the fastener far enough so that the cord 30 may be removed between the outer end 24 and the bottom surface 14 of the plate.
The plate 10 of the present invention is very effective and firmly holds the plate to the cord. It is also relatively insensitive to the thickness or diameter of the cord since the fastener 22 is resilient and is wound around the cord. The plate 10 may not only be used to identify cord connections but also to attached messages on flowers and commercial messages on displays and shopping carts.
The plate is preferably produced by injection molding but any production method may be used.
While the present invention has been described in accordance with preferred compositions and embodiments, it is to be understood that certain substitutions and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the following claims.
This US patent application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/805,664 filed 23 Jun. 2006.
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60805664 | Jun 2006 | US |