Glass fiber adhesive tape capable of being adhered when being heated for cable bundling

By designing a fiberglass tape structure with blades, the problem of difficulty in tearing and cutting without scissors was solved, achieving neat cutting and easy identification of the break point, thus enhancing the practicality of cable bundling.

CN223935954UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24FUJIAN JIALONG TAPE CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520138055.2
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-21
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-21

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing fiberglass tapes that stick when heated are difficult to tear without scissors, and the cut ends are hard to find after cutting, affecting their effectiveness.

Method used

A cable bundling method was designed that uses heat-adhesive fiberglass tape. The method includes a tape ring, a rotating groove, a rotating shaft, a vertical pole, a sliding groove, a sliding rod, a lifting plate, and a blade structure. The lifting plate drives the blade to cut the tape, forming a V-shaped cut. The hydroxyl and carboxyl groups in the adhesive enhance the bundling effect under heat.

Benefits of technology

It enables neat cutting of tape without scissors, reduces the difficulty of finding the cut, and improves ease of use and binding effect.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a cable binding glass fiber adhesive tape capable of being adhered when heated, which comprises an adhesive tape ring, a glass fiber adhesive tape is arranged on the outer wall of the adhesive tape ring, rotating grooves are formed in two sides of the adhesive tape ring, connecting plates are fixedly connected to two sides of the adhesive tape ring, rotating shafts are rotatably connected to the interiors of the rotating grooves, and the rotating shafts are fixedly connected to the rotating grooves. A vertical rod is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating shaft, a sliding groove is formed in the inner side of the vertical rod, a sliding rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove, a lifting plate is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sliding rod, a blade is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate, and the blade can be driven to cut a glass fiber adhesive tape by pressing the lifting plate downwards; the glass fiber adhesive tape can be cut without scissors, use of the glass fiber adhesive tape is facilitated, meanwhile, the blade is V-shaped, so that a fracture is obvious, the fracture can be conveniently and rapidly found in subsequent use, and the practicability of adhering the glass fiber adhesive tape when the cable bundle is heated is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fiberglass tape technology, specifically a fiberglass tape that adheres when a cable is bundled and heated. Background Technology

[0002] Fiberglass tape is characterized by its heat-adhesive properties, which give it a unique advantage in cable bundling. Compared with traditional tape, it can provide a stronger bundling effect under specific thermal conditions and is suitable for various cable types and working scenarios.

[0003] However, existing fiberglass tapes that stick when heated are difficult to tear without scissors because the tape has glue on the inside. Tearing can easily cause wrinkles in the tape, affecting its performance. Also, once the tape is cut, it is not easy to find the cut, making it inconvenient for subsequent use. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a fiberglass tape that adheres to cables when heated, which solves the problem that existing fiberglass tapes that adhere to heat are difficult to tear without scissors, affecting the tape's performance. Additionally, after cutting, the tape is difficult to find the cut, making subsequent use inconvenient.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, a cable bundling method is provided that uses fiberglass tape to adhere to the cable when heated, comprising: a tape ring, the outer wall of which is provided with fiberglass tape, rotating grooves on both sides of the tape ring, and connecting plates fixedly connected to both sides of the tape ring;

[0006] The rotating groove is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft. A vertical rod is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating shaft. A sliding groove is opened on the inner side of the vertical rod. A sliding rod is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove. A lifting plate is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sliding rod. A blade is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate, which facilitates the cutting of fiberglass tape by driving the blade. Fiberglass tape can be cut without scissors, improving the practicality of the cable bundling method where fiberglass tape adheres when heated.

[0007] According to the cable bundling method, when heated, fiberglass tape adheres. The inner side of the fiberglass tape is provided with an adhesive, and the adhesive contains hydroxyl and carboxyl groups, which facilitates the strengthening of the bundling effect on the cable in a hot environment.

[0008] According to the cable bundling method described above, the shape and size of the rotating groove are matched with the shape and size of the rotating shaft. The rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the rotating groove, which facilitates the adjustment of the blade position, allowing the blade to cut the fiberglass tape at any position.

[0009] According to the cable bundling method described above, fiberglass tape adheres when heated. A stop block is fixedly connected to the other end of the rotating shaft, and the size of the stop block is larger than the size of the rotating groove, which facilitates the limiting of the rotating shaft and improves the stability of the rotating shaft during rotation.

[0010] According to the cable bundling method described above, when heated, fiberglass tape adheres. The shape and size of the lifting plate are matched with the shape and size of the sliding groove. The lifting plate is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove, which facilitates the lifting and lowering of the blade, thereby facilitating the cutting of the fiberglass tape.

[0011] According to the cable bundling method described above, fiberglass tape adheres when heated. A return spring is sleeved on the outer wall of the slide rod, and the top end of the return spring is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate, while the bottom end of the return spring is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the slide groove, which facilitates the reset of the lifting plate.

[0012] According to the cable bundling method described above, fiberglass tape adheres when heated. The lifting plate has through holes at both ends, and the shape and size of the through holes match the shape and size of the sliding rod. The lifting plate is slidably connected to the sliding rod through the through holes, which improves the stability of the lifting plate during the lifting process.

[0013] According to the cable bundling method described above, when heated, fiberglass tape adheres. The blade is V-shaped, and the position of the blade corresponds to the position of the fiberglass tape, so that after the fiberglass tape is cut, a V-shaped break is formed, which facilitates the subsequent use of the fiberglass tape.

[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] 1. The cable bundling device uses heat-adhesive fiberglass tape. A lifting plate can drive a blade to cut the fiberglass tape, allowing for cutting without scissors. The cut is neat and aesthetically pleasing, without wrinkles, facilitating subsequent use and improving the practicality of the heat-adhesive fiberglass tape for cable bundling.

[0016] 2. The cable bundling adhesive tape adheres when heated. By using a V-shaped blade, the fiberglass tape is cut, creating a serrated break. This reduces the difficulty of finding the break and makes it easier to locate the break during subsequent use, thus improving the practicality of the cable bundling adhesive tape.

[0017] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description

[0018] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments;

[0019] Figure 1This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a cable bundling method that uses fiberglass tape that adheres when heated, according to this utility model.

[0020] Figure 2 This is a side view of a cable bundling method according to the present invention, which uses fiberglass tape that adheres when heated.

[0021] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a support pole for cable bundling that adheres to fiberglass tape when heated, according to this utility model.

[0022] Figure 4 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a lifting plate for cable bundling that adheres to fiberglass tape when heated, according to this utility model.

[0023] In the diagram: 1. Adhesive tape ring; 2. Fiberglass tape; 3. Rotating groove; 4. Connecting plate; 5. Rotating shaft; 6. Stop block; 7. Upright pole; 8. Slide groove; 9. Slide rod; 10. Lifting plate; 11. Return spring; 12. Blade; 13. Through hole. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0025] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a technical solution: a cable bundling method that uses fiberglass tape to adhere when heated, comprising: a tape ring 1, a fiberglass tape 2 disposed on the outer wall of the tape ring 1, rotating grooves 3 on both sides of the tape ring 1, and connecting plates 4 fixedly connected to both sides of the tape ring 1.

[0026] The rotating groove 3 is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft 5. A vertical rod 7 is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating shaft 5. A sliding groove 8 is opened on the inner side of the vertical rod 7. A sliding rod 9 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 8. A lifting plate 10 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sliding rod 9. A blade 12 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate 10. By pressing the lifting plate 10 downward, the lifting plate 10 can be driven to descend, thereby driving the blade 12 to cut the fiberglass tape 2. The cut is V-shaped, neat and beautiful, and easy to find, which improves the practicality of the cable bundling that sticks to the fiberglass tape when heated.

[0027] An adhesive is provided on the inner side of the fiberglass tape 2. The adhesive contains hydroxyl and carboxyl groups. When the fiberglass tape 2 is heated, the hydroxyl and carboxyl groups in the adhesive will undergo hydrogen bonding or chemical reaction with a small amount of oxidation products on the surface of polyethylene, such as carbonyl groups, thereby forming a strong bond and improving the bundling effect of the cable. The shape and size of the rotating groove 3 are matched with the shape and size of the rotating shaft 5. The rotating shaft 5 is rotatably connected to the rotating groove 3. The rotation of the rotating shaft 5 in the rotating groove 3 facilitates the adjustment of the position of the blade 12, thereby facilitating the cutting of the fiberglass tape 2. A stop block 6 is fixedly connected to the other end of the rotating shaft 5. The size of the stop block 6 is larger than the size of the rotating groove 3, which facilitates the limiting of the rotating shaft 5 and improves the stability of the rotating shaft 5 during rotation. The shape and size of the lifting plate 10 are matched with the shape and size of the sliding groove 8. The lifting plate 10 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 8, which facilitates the lifting plate The lifting plate 10 is raised and lowered. A return spring 11 is sleeved on the outer wall of the slide rod 9, and the top of the return spring 11 is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate 10. The bottom of the return spring 11 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the slide groove 8. After the blade 12 cuts the fiberglass tape 2, the lifting plate 10 moves upward until it returns to its original position under the elastic force of the return spring 11. Through holes 13 are opened at both ends of the lifting plate 10. The shape and size of the through holes 13 match the shape and size of the slide rod 9. The lifting plate 10 is slidably connected to the slide rod 9 through the through holes 13. The lifting plate 10 can be limited by the slide rod 9 and the through holes 13, which facilitates the lifting and lowering of the lifting plate 10. The blade 12 is V-shaped, and the position of the blade 12 corresponds to the position of the fiberglass tape 2, which facilitates the cutting of the fiberglass tape 2 and the subsequent finding of the broken end of the fiberglass tape 2. This improves the practicality of the cable bundling method of sticking fiberglass tape when heated.

[0028] Working principle: When using the fiberglass tape 2, locate the break in the fiberglass tape 2, pull the fiberglass tape 2 to bundle the cable. After bundling, the fiberglass tape 2 needs to be cut. Press down on the lifting plate 10, the lifting plate 10 descends and drives the blade 12 to cut the fiberglass tape 2, so that the fiberglass tape 2 forms a V-shaped break, which is convenient for subsequent locating. After cutting, the lifting plate 10 moves upward and resets under the elastic force of the return spring 11. After cutting, the fiberglass tape 2 can be heated to enhance the activity of the functional groups in its adhesive, thereby enhancing the bundling effect of the fiberglass tape 2 on the cable.

[0029] The embodiments of the present utility model have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. Within the scope of knowledge possessed by those skilled in the art, various changes can be made without departing from the spirit of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A type of cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, comprising: The tape ring (1) is characterized in that the outer wall of the tape ring (1) is provided with fiberglass tape (2), the two sides of the tape ring (1) are provided with rotating grooves (3), and the two sides of the tape ring (1) are fixedly connected with connecting plates (4). The rotating groove (3) is rotatably connected to a rotating shaft (5). A vertical rod (7) is fixedly connected to one side of the rotating shaft (5). A sliding groove (8) is opened on the inner side of the vertical rod (7). A sliding rod (9) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (8). A lifting plate (10) is slidably connected to the outer wall of the sliding rod (9). A blade (12) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate (10).

2. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The inner side of the fiberglass tape (2) is provided with an adhesive, and the adhesive contains hydroxyl and carboxyl groups.

3. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The shape and size of the rotating groove (3) are matched with the shape and size of the rotating shaft (5), and the rotating shaft (5) is rotatably connected to the rotating groove (3).

4. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The other end of the rotating shaft (5) is fixedly connected to a stop (6), and the size of the stop (6) is larger than the size of the rotating groove (3).

5. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The shape and size of the lifting plate (10) are matched with the shape and size of the slide groove (8), and the lifting plate (10) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the slide groove (8).

6. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: A return spring (11) is sleeved on the outer wall of the slide rod (9), and the top end of the return spring (11) is fixedly connected to the bottom of the lifting plate (10), and the bottom end of the return spring (11) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the slide groove (8).

7. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The lifting plate (10) has through holes (13) at both ends. The shape and size of the through holes (13) match the shape and size of the slide rod (9). The lifting plate (10) is slidably connected to the slide rod (9) through the through holes (13).

8. The cable bundling tape that adheres to fiberglass when heated, as described in claim 1, is characterized in that: The blade (12) is V-shaped, and the position of the blade (12) corresponds to the position of the fiberglass tape (2).