Claims
- 1. A routing clip for fixing at least one conduit to a support, said routing clip being integrally molded from a resilient material, said routing clip comprising with respect to each of said at least one conduit:
- a U-shaped channel having a centerline, said centerline extending along a longitudinal axis of said channel;
- two substantially parallel walls extending from said U-shaped channel; and
- a projection on one of said two substantially parallel walls, said projection curving inwardly toward said centerline of said U-shaped channel;
- wherein said projection is deflected in a plane substantially perpendicular to an insertion force when said conduit is being inserted into said U-shaped channel, said projection then relaxing when said conduit is fully inserted into said U-shaped channel;
- and wherein said projection is deflected in a plane substantially parallel to an extraction force when said conduit in said U-shaped channel is being pulled outwardly therefrom, said projection then relaxing when said conduit is fully removed from said routing clip.
- 2. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein a top surface of said projection has a bevel and a bottom surface of said projection is substantially parallel to said centerline.
- 3. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein said inwardly curving projection extends beyond the centerline of said U-shaped channel.
- 4. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein said substantially parallel walls each have said inwardly curving projection above said U-shaped channel.
- 5. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein said inwardly curving projection is atop one of said two substantially parallel walls.
- 6. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein said substantially parallel walls have concavely rounded surfaces.
- 7. The routing clip according to claim 1, further comprising a means for attaching said routing clip to said support.
- 8. The routing clip according to claim 1, wherein said resilient material is nylon 6/6.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/705,338 filed on Aug. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,018.
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