1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a tie for tying objects together and, more particularly, to a releasable tie.
2. Description of Related Art
Ties are commonly used to tie and fasten ordinary power cords or other objects to be bundled, for the convenience of storage. However, commercially available ties, once tightened, cannot be released. Therefore, when it is desired to add more objects to a tied bundle or rearrange the objects already tied up, the tie in use must be cut and be replaced by a new one, which is not only inconvenient and costly, but also a waste of resources.
In order to overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art, the present invention provides a releasable tie which includes a locking head and a strap body. The locking head is formed with a window. The strap body has a first end and a second end. The first end is connected to the locking head. The second end can be inserted through the window and be engaged with the locking head so as to be fixed in position thereto.
In addition, the locking head includes a base plate, a pair of first side walls, a second side wall, and an operating rod. The base plate is formed with the window of the locking head and has a front end and a rear end. The pair of first side walls are provided on the two lateral sides of the base plate respectively. The second side wall is disposed at the front end of the base plate and has two lateral sides connected to the first side walls respectively. The operating rod is provided above the window of the base plate and is bilaterally connected to the first side walls via connecting members. The operating rod has a first top surface. At least one first engaging tooth is provided at a predetermined depth extending vertically downward from the first top surface. The at least one first engaging tooth has a second top surface which defines a first tooth depth. The operating rod further includes an arm extending from the operating rod toward the strap body.
The strap body has a third top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the third top surface is closer to the arm of the operating rod than the bottom surface is. The bottom surface is provided with a plurality of second engaging teeth which are engageable with the first engaging tooth of the operating rod. The second engaging teeth have a predetermined tooth pitch and a second tooth depth. The first tooth depth is greater than the second tooth depth, and the predetermined depth is greater than the predetermined tooth pitch.
Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide the foregoing releasable tie wherein, after the strap body is inserted through the window of the locking head and because the first tooth depth of the first engaging tooth is greater than the second tooth depth of the second engaging teeth, a small gap is formed between the first engaging tooth and the second engaging teeth engaged therewith. Consequently, the entry resistance of the strap body is reduced in comparison with the prior art to facilitate insertion of the strap body through the window.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing releasable tie which is characterized by the predetermined depth between the first top surface of the operating rod and the first engaging tooth and the predetermined tooth pitch of the second engaging teeth, and wherein the second engaging teeth of the strap body are engaged with the first engaging tooth of the operating rod when the strap body is inserted into the window of the locking head in a first direction. The predetermined depth, being greater than the predetermined tooth pitch, can accommodate least two of the second engaging teeth at the same time to increase the resistance of the releasable tie against pulling.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing releasable tie wherein, the first top surface of the operating rod of the locking head has an extension length. With the extension length, the operating rod will not be easily overturned when the strap body is subjected to external force, but will be pressed against the strap body to keep the strap body from getting loose from the locking head.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide the foregoing releasable tie wherein, with the arm extending from the operating rod, a user can easily apply a force to the arm to disengage the at least one first engaging tooth of the operating rod from the second engaging teeth of the strap body, thus allowing the second end of the strap body to be pulled out of the window of the locking head. As such, the releasable tie features easy operation, repeated use, and hence a low cost of use.
The structure as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects, and advantages of the present invention will be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention discloses a releasable tie, wherein the engaging teeth employed and the principle of engagement between the engaging teeth for achieving a fixing effect are well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art and hence are not be detailed herein. Besides, it should be understood that the drawings referred to in the following description are not necessarily drawn to scale, for they are intended to demonstrate the features of the present invention only schematically.
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Generally speaking, when the strap body 20 is pulled in the second direction B2, the operating rod 15 tends to be overturned, thus allowing the strap body 20 to disengage from the locking head 10 with ease. However, referring to
As stated above, when it is desired to tie objects with the releasable tie 100 of the present invention, the strap body 20 is wound around the objects, and then the second end 22 of the strap body 20 is inserted through the locking head 10 in the first direction B1. While doing so, the second engaging teeth 25, 251, 252 of the strap body 20 push the first engaging tooth 16 of the operating rod 15 in the first direction B1 such that the operating rod 15 is tilted toward the rear end 122 of the base plate 12. As the first tooth depth t1 of the first engaging tooth 16 is slightly greater than the second tooth depth t2 of the second engaging teeth 25, the first tooth depth t1 stays clear of the second tooth depth t2 when the second end 22 of the strap body 20 is pulled in the first direction B1 to make a bundle of the objects. Hence, while pulling the strap body 20, the user would feel no resistance but a smooth glide. Compared with the prior art, entry of the strap body 20 into the window 11 is made easier.
It should be particularly noted that the predetermined depth d is preferably more than 1.5 times as great as the predetermined tooth pitch p, and the first tooth depth t1 is preferably slightly greater than the second tooth depth t2 by 0.05 mm to 0.1 mm.
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In addition, unlike the commercially available releasable ties which require the engaged portion be pushed forcibly by the user's nail or a pointed object to release the engaged portion and thereby loosen the strap body, the releasable tie 100 of the present invention is provided with the arm 17 to facilitate disengagement of the strap body 20 from the locking head 10. The arm 17, which extends from the operating rod 15 toward the strap body 20, can be pushed toward the second window portion 112 of the window 11, thus tilting the operating rod 15 toward the rear end 122 of the base plate 12. As a result, the distance between the first engaging tooth 16 and the second side wall 14 is increased to facilitate removal of the strap body 20 from the window 11 of the locking head 10 along the second direction B2. Consequently, the releasable tie 100 is capable of repeated use, and the cost of use is reduced.
The arm 17 extending from the operating rod 15 can be easily pushed to disengage the first engaging tooth 16 of the operating rod 15 from the second engaging teeth 25 of the strap body 20, thereby allowing the second end 22 of the strap body 20 to be pulled out of the window 11 of the locking head 10. In this regard, the releasable tie 100 of the present invention also features easy operation.
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To effectively reduce the production cost of the releasable tie 100 of the present invention and provide the releasable tie 100 with high resistance to external force as well as good operability, the releasable tie 100 is preferably integrally formed. Referring to
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The aforesaid structure of the window 11 is intended to facilitate the manufacture of molds and is particularly suitable for making small releasable ties 100 of high structural strength and high quality.
The embodiment described above serves to demonstrate the features of the present invention so that a person of ordinary skill in the art can understand the contents disclosed herein and implement the present invention accordingly. The embodiment, however, is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. All equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the spirit of the present invention should fall within the scope of the present invention, which is defined only by the appended claims.
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