Buckling type electric power cable tie
By introducing an unlockable snap head and adjustment mechanism into the snap-on power cable tie, the problem of existing cable ties not being reusable is solved, and convenient adjustment is achieved in different situations.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing snap-on cable ties cannot be reused, making them inconvenient to use in situations requiring frequent adjustments.
An adjustment mechanism is designed, comprising a buckle head, a fixing strap, a rotating shaft, a plug, a torsion spring, a support rod, a lever, and a locking assembly, which allows the buckle head to be unlocked, supports repeated use, and facilitates frequent adjustments.
The reusable snap-on head structure enables the snap-on cable ties to be reused, facilitating adjustments in different situations.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of snap-on cable ties, specifically a snap-on cable tie. Background Technology
[0002] Clip-on cable ties are tools used to bundle and secure cables, wires and other electrical equipment. They are widely used in power engineering, communication engineering, building installation and other fields. They are characterized by easy installation, strong and reliable fastness and strong weather resistance.
[0003] Existing snap-on cable ties require the cable tie to be threaded through the snap-on head and pulled tight to securely bind the wires. The serrations on the inside of the cable tie then engage with the snap-on head to achieve a firm fixation.
[0004] Existing snap-on cable ties have the following problems: when using snap-on cable ties, they are fixed by the serrations on the inside of a single cable tie and the snap head, which makes them unusable and inconvenient for situations requiring frequent adjustments. Therefore, we propose a snap-on cable tie. Utility Model Content
[0005] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to overcome the existing defects and provide a snap-on cable tie. When using the snap-on cable tie, the unlockable snap head supports repeated use and is convenient for occasions with frequent adjustments, which can effectively solve the problems in the background art.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a snap-fit electrical cable tie, including a snap-fit head, a fixing band at the rear end of the snap-fit head, slots evenly distributed on the inner side of the fixing band, a rotating shaft rotatably connected between the left and right inner walls of the snap-fit head, a plug fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating shaft, the lower end of the plug engaging with the slot, and an adjustment mechanism.
[0007] Adjustment mechanism: It includes torsion springs and support rods. Torsion springs are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of the plug and the left and right inner sides of the adjacent buckle head. The torsion springs are respectively sleeved on the left and right ends of the rotating shaft. A support rod is fixedly connected to the lower right end of the plug. When using the buckle-type power cable tie, it can be reused through the unlockable buckle head, which is convenient for occasions with frequent adjustments.
[0008] Furthermore, the adjustment mechanism also includes a clearance groove. The right end of the fastening head is provided with a clearance groove corresponding to the support rod. The inner wall of the clearance groove is slidably connected to the outer wall of the support rod for easy adjustment.
[0009] Furthermore, the adjustment mechanism also includes a lever, and the right end of the support rod is fixedly connected to the lever for easy adjustment.
[0010] Furthermore, the adjustment mechanism also includes a locking assembly, which includes a socket, a connecting rod, a fixing block, and a sliding plate. The right end of the fastening head is provided with a fixing block, and a sliding plate is slidably connected inside the fixing block. The front end of the sliding plate is rotatably connected to the connecting rod, and the middle of the toggle block is provided with a socket. The socket and the connecting rod are fitted together to provide locking.
[0011] Furthermore, the locking assembly also includes a spring, and the spring is sleeved on the outside of the plug rod between the front wall of the fixing block and the front side of the slide plate to provide a rebound.
[0012] Furthermore, the upper end of the fastening head is provided with a label groove for easy management of the wire harness.
[0013] Furthermore, the fixing strap is a nylon strip, which facilitates fixing.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: This snap-on power cable tie has the following advantages:
[0015] By pulling the plug rod to release it from the socket, the lever then drives the support rod to slide inside the clearance groove, which in turn drives the plug block to move upward under the rotation of the shaft, so that the slot is released from the block's obstruction. Then, the fixing strap is pulled out from inside the buckle head. When using the buckle-type power cable tie, the unlockable buckle head supports reuse and is convenient for occasions requiring frequent adjustments. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the present invention;
[0018] Figure 3 This is an enlarged structural diagram of point A in this utility model.
[0019] In the diagram: 1. Fastening head, 2. Fixing strap, 3. Slot, 4. Shaft, 5. Insertion block, 6. Adjustment mechanism, 61. Torsion spring, 62. Support rod, 63. Clearance groove, 64. Toggle block, 65. Locking assembly, 651. Insertion hole, 652. Insertion rod, 653. Fixing block, 654. Slide plate, 655. Spring, 7. Label slot. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0021] Please see Figure 1-3 This embodiment provides a technical solution: a snap-on electrical cable tie, including a snap-on head 1, a fixing band 2 at the rear end of the snap-on head 1, slots 3 evenly distributed on the inner side of the fixing band 2, a rotating shaft 4 rotatably connected between the left and right inner walls of the snap-on head 1, a plug 5 fixedly connected to the middle of the outer wall of the rotating shaft 4, the lower end of the plug 5 being installed in conjunction with the slots 3, and also includes an adjustment mechanism 6, a label groove 7 at the upper end of the snap-on head 1, and the fixing band 2 being a nylon strip;
[0022] Adjustment mechanism 6 includes a torsion spring 61 and a support rod 62. Torsion springs 61 are fixedly connected to the left and right ends of the insert block 5 and the left and right inner sides of the adjacent latching head 1, respectively. The torsion springs 61 are respectively sleeved on the left and right ends of the rotating shaft 4. The support rod 62 is fixedly connected to the lower right side of the insert block 5. Adjustment mechanism 6 also includes a clearance groove 63. A clearance groove 63 corresponding to the support rod 62 is opened at the right end of the latching head 1. The inner wall of the clearance groove 63 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the support rod 62. Adjustment mechanism 6 also includes a lever 64. A lever 64 is fixedly connected to the right end of the support rod 62. Adjustment mechanism 6 also includes a lock. The locking assembly 65 includes a socket 651, a connecting rod 652, a fixing block 653, and a sliding plate 654. The right end of the fastening head 1 has a fixing block 653, and the sliding plate 654 is slidably connected inside the fixing block 653. The connecting rod 652 is rotatably connected to the front center of the sliding plate 654. The middle of the toggle block 64 has a socket 651, which mates with the connecting rod 652. The locking assembly 65 also includes a spring 655. The spring 655 is sleeved on the outside of the connecting rod 652 between the front wall of the fixing block 653 and the front side of the sliding plate 654. When using the cable tie, first wrap the fixing strap 2 around the outside of the wire harness. Then, pass the fixing strap 2 through the rear end of the fastening head 1. Next, the slot 3 will slide past the insertion block 5 until the fixing strap 2 secures the wire harness. Then, the insertion block 5 will be inserted into the slot 3 under the rebound of the rotating shaft 4 and the torsion spring 61. Next, pull the insertion rod 652 forward. Pulling the insertion rod 652 will compress the spring 655 through the sliding plate 654. Then, rotate the insertion rod 652 until the lower front end of the insertion rod 652 aligns with the insertion hole 651. Then, release the insertion rod 652. The insertion rod 652 will then be released from the sliding plate 654 and the spring. The spring 655 rebounds and inserts into the socket 651, thereby fixing the plug 5 through the support rod 62 and the toggle block 64. When it is needed for secondary use, the insertion rod 652 is pulled to disengage from the socket 651. Then the insertion rod 652 is rotated to prevent it from blocking the movement of the support rod 62. Then the toggle block 64 is toggled, which causes the support rod 62 to slide inside the relief groove 63. This causes the plug 5 to move upward under the rotation of the rotating shaft 4, thereby disengaging the slot 3 from the block 5. Then the fixing strap 2 is pulled out from inside the fastening head 1.
[0023] The working principle of the snap-on cable tie provided by this utility model is as follows: When using the cable tie, first wrap the fixing strap 2 around the outside of the wire harness, then pass the fixing strap 2 through the rear end of the snap-on head 1, then the slot 3 will slide past the insertion block 5 until the fixing strap 2 fixes the wire harness. Then, the insertion block 5 will be inserted into the slot 3 under the springback of the rotating shaft 4 and the torsion spring 61, thereby fixing the wire harness. Next, mark the wire harness information inside the label slot 7, then pull the insertion rod 652 forward. Pulling the insertion rod 652 will squeeze the spring 655 through the sliding plate 654. Then rotate the insertion rod 652, and the lower side of the front end of the insertion rod 652 aligns with the insertion hole 651. Next, release the plug rod 652. The plug rod 652 will be inserted into the socket 651 under the rebound of the slide plate 654 and the spring 655. Then, the plug block 5 will be fixed by the support rod 62 and the toggle block 64. When it is needed for secondary use, pull the plug rod 652 to disengage it from the socket 651. Then rotate the plug rod 652 to prevent it from blocking the movement of the support rod 62. Then, toggle block 64 will be moved. Toggle block 64 will drive the support rod 62 to slide inside the clearance groove 63. Then, the plug block 5 will move upward under the rotation of the rotating shaft 4. Then, the slot 3 will disengage from the block block 5. Then, pull the fixing strap 2 out from the inside of the fastening head 1.
[0024] The above are merely embodiments of this utility model and do not limit the patent scope of this utility model. Any equivalent structural or procedural transformations made based on the description and drawings of this utility model, or direct or indirect applications in other related technical fields, are similarly included within the patent protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A buckle type power cable tie, comprising a buckle head (1), the rear end of the buckle head (1) is provided with a fixed band (2), the inner side of the fixed band (2) is provided with uniformly distributed insertion slots (3), the left and right inner walls of the buckle head (1) are rotationally connected with a rotating shaft (4), the outer wall of the rotating shaft (4) is fixedly connected with an insertion block (5) at the middle part, the lower end of the insertion block (5) is installed in cooperation with the insertion slot (3), characterized in that: Also include the adjusting mechanism (6); The adjusting mechanism (6) comprises torsion spring (61) and support rod (62), the left and right ends of the plug block (5) are fixedly connected with the left and right inner sides of the transversely adjacent buckling head (1) respectively, and the torsion spring (61) is sleeved on the left and right ends of the rotating shaft (4), and the right end of the plug block (5) is fixedly connected with the support rod (62).
2. The snap-on electrical cable tie of claim 1, wherein: The adjusting mechanism (6) further comprises an avoiding groove (63), and the right end of the buckling head (1) is provided with the avoiding groove (63) corresponding to the support rod (62), and the inner wall of the avoiding groove (63) is in sliding connection with the outer wall of the support rod (62).
3. The snap-together power cord tie of claim 2, wherein: The adjusting mechanism (6) further comprises a pushing block (64), and the right end of the support rod (62) is fixedly connected with the pushing block (64).
4. The snap-together power cord tie of claim 3, wherein: The adjusting mechanism (6) further comprises a locking assembly (65), and the locking assembly (65) comprises a plug hole (651), a plug rod (652), a fixed block (653) and a sliding plate (654), the right end of the buckling head (1) is provided with the fixed block (653), the inside of the fixed block (653) is in sliding connection with the sliding plate (654), the front end of the sliding plate (654) is rotatably connected with the plug rod (652), the middle part of the pushing block (64) is provided with the plug hole (651), and the plug hole (651) is matched with the plug rod (652) and is installed.
5. The snap-together power cord tie of claim 4, wherein: The locking assembly (65) further comprises a spring (655), and the outside of the plug rod (652) between the front wall of the fixed block (653) and the front side of the sliding plate (654) is sleeved with the spring (655).
6. The snap-together power cord tie of claim 1, wherein: The upper end of the buckling head (1) is provided with a label groove (7).
7. The snap-together power cord tie of claim 1, wherein: The fixing belt (2) is a nylon rubber strip.