Claims
- 1. A quick release wire strap, comprising:
a strap; and a predetermined piece of double-coated foam tape secured at a first side of said foam tape near one end of said strap leaving a pull tab of said strap exposed at said one end of said strap.
- 2. A quick release wire strap according to claim 1, wherein:
said strap comprises a plastic retention strap.
- 3. A quick release wire strap according to claim 1, wherein:
said strap is fabricated from high density polyethylene.
- 4. A quick release wire strap according to claim 2, wherein:
said strap is fabricated from high density polyethylene.
- 5. A quick release wire strap according to claim 1, wherein:
said strap is wrapped around one or more wires, and then stuck to a second side of foam tape which is remote from said first side of said foam tape; and said strap being released by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear.
- 6. A quick release wire strap according to claim 2. wherein:
said strap is wrapped around one or more wires, and then stuck to a second side of foam tape which is remote from said first side of said foam tape; and said strap being released by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear.
- 7. A quick release wire strap according to claim 3, wherein:
said strap is wrapped around one or more wires, and then stuck to a second side of foam tape which is remote from said first side of said foam tape; and said strap being released by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear.
- 8. A quick release wire strap according to claim 4, wherein:
said strap is wrapped around one or more wires, and then stuck to a second side of foam tape which is remote from said first side of said foam tape; and said strap being released by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear.
- 9. A quick release wire strap for temporarily retaining wires or other objects, comprising:
a strap; a predetermined piece of double-coated foam tape secured at a first side of said tape near one end of said strap leaving a pull tab of strap exposed at said one end of said strap; said strap being wrapped around said wires or other objects, and then stuck to a second side of foam tape which is remote from said first side of said foam tape; and said strap being released by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear.
- 10. A quick release wire strap according to claim 9, wherein:
said strap comprises a plastic retention strap.
- 11. A quick release wire strap according to claim 9, wherein:
said strap is fabricated from high density polyethylene.
- 12. A quick release wire strap according to claim 10, wherein:
said strap is fabricated from high density polyethylene.
- 13. A non-reusable quick release wire strap for temporarily retaining wires, cables, harness assemblies, or other external objects during transit or assembly operations, comprising:
an elongated, substantially flat plastic strap having first and second parallel major surfaces; a predetermined piece of double-coated foam tape having first and second parallel major surfaces; said predetermined piece of double-coated foam tape being secured at said first major surface of said double-coated foam tape to said first major surface of said elongated substantially flat plastic strap near a first end of said strap leaving a pull tab of said strap exposed at said first end of said strap; said strap being wrapped around said wires, cables, harness assemblies, or other external objects so that said second major surface of said strap is facing outwardly, and then said strap is affixed to said second major surface of said double-coated foam tape which is remote from said first major surface of said foam tape; and said strap being released from said wires, cables, harness assemblies, or other external objects by pulling said pull tab causing said foam tape to tear and ultimately to fail.
- 14. A non-reusable quick release wire strap according to claim 13, wherein:
said elongated, substantially flat plastic strap is fabricated from high density polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present utility patent application is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/279,804, and claims the benefit of the Mar. 29, 2001 filing date thereof.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60279804 |
Mar 2001 |
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