The present invention relates to a wire grommet intended to be positioned in a hole made in a surface of a panel or plate, especially a table or a desk. This wire grommet is devised to let one or more wires pass through it while also acting as a pen holder or a storing space.
In the field of furniture, especially desks, tables or shelves, it is of common practice to provide holes in the surface of plates or panels so as to pass wires necessary to connect the electrical or electronic equipment. However, in practice, these holes often remain unused.
The object of the present invention is to provide a piece intended to be inserted into a hole made into a plate or a panel in order to, on the one hand, always permit to this hole to act as a wire grommet and, on the other hand, act as a pen holder or form a storing space.
More specifically, the invention is directed to a wire grommet intended to be positioned into a hole made into the surface of a panel or plate. This grommet comprises two identical elements having adjacent edges provided with tongues and grooves allowing their assembly to form an open container with a size and shape adapted to allow it to be inserted into the hole and be maintained within the same. The elements also have recesses in their edges which altogether form at least one opening through which one or more wires may pass when the elements are assembled.
Preferably, the wire grommet also comprises a closing cap fittable into both elements when the elements are assembled, in order to close the container formed by the same. The motion of the cap during its insertion into the container, is limited by an edge acting as a stop.
The invention will be better understood upon reading the following non-restrictive description of a preferred embodiment thereof, made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIGS. 3 to 6 are perspective view, a top plan view, a front elevational view and a side elevational view of the wire grommet shown in
The wire grommet 1 according to the preferred embodiment of the invention shown in the accompanying drawings, are made of two identical elements 3 and 5 which form an open container when they are assembled together. In order to proceed to this assembly, tongues 9 and grooves 11 are provided into the lateral edges of the elements 3 and 5 in order to assemble and disassemble the same at will. Tongues and grooves may also be provided on the bottom of each of the elements so as to complete their assembly.
Each element 3, 5 comprises an upper rim 13 which projects outwardly in order to fit onto the edges of the hole of the panel into which the wire grommet is intended to be positioned (see
Each of the elements 3, 5 also comprises at least one recess 15 on one of its edges preferably close to its bottom in order to, once both elements are assembled around a wire, let this wire pass through the same as is clearly shown in
Advantageously, the wire grommet 1 according to the invention may also comprise a closing cap 17 (see
In order to reduce as much as possible the fabrication costs, the walls of each element 3,5 can be molded in a very thin manner. The parts of the elements that act as supporting means or as connecting means must however be thicker in order to provide the necessary resistance and durability.
As is clearly shown in the drawings, the two elements that form the wire grommet according to the invention are identical. The mold used for manufacturing the wire grommet is made of two very simple parts, including a male part and a female part to form each grommet. The mold is however preferably devised in such a manner as to comprise two identical male parts and two identical female parts so as to form two identical elements at the same time. The advantage of this molding is that it permits to obtain the requested wire grommet without using expensive mechanical components. Such permits to improve the production costs.
It can be understood that once installed, the wire grommet according to the invention as shown in an assembled manner, in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2,486,814 | Nov 2004 | CA | national |