1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a steel band retainer, particularly to one provided with plural pairs of a first and a second spike-like teeth rows, and the spike-like teeth of the first and the second row are shaped to have opposite-direction tips from each other so that the spike-shaped teeth may have stronger retaining force against the steel band after the steel band retainer is fixed around two ends of a steel band retainer superposed for packing.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional steel band retainer shown in
Nevertheless, the first spike-shaped teeth area 2 and the second spike-shaped teeth area are divided by the intermediate area 1, and the spike-like teeth of the first and the second spike-shaped teeth area 1 and 2 have retaining force owing to their opposite-direction inclined tips from each other. Therefore, in case the gap between the bottom portion and the upper portion of the steel band retainer is comparatively large after compressed in packing, the one half side of the retainer may not sufficiently be pressed to tightly contact the steel band, to potentially permit the two ends of the steel band become loose if the steel band is pulled away with excessive force.
The feature of the invention is the spike-like teeth of a first row and a second row making up plural pairs of spike-like teeth rows provided on a bottom plate of a steel band retainer, and the spike-like teeth of the first row have respectively an opposite-direction tip from those of the second row so as to produce more stable retaining force against the two ends of a steel band so that the steel band may not easily loosen even in case of receiving excessive pulling-away force.
This invention will be better understood be referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A first embodiment of a steel band retainer 10 in the present invention, as shown in
The bottom plate 11 has its upper surface provided with plural pairs of two spike-like teeth rows consisting of a first spike-like teeth row 14 and a second spike-like teeth row 15. The first spike-like teeth row 14 has a plurality of spike-like teeth 141 spaced apart straightly, and all the teeth 141 have respectively an inclined tip to the same direction. The second spike-like teeth 151 of the second teeth row 15 are also spaced apart straightly, having respectively an inclined tip to the opposite direction to those 141 of the first teeth row 14.
In using, as shown in
Next,
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.