Double-end ribbon structure

By designing a double-headed cable tie structure, a simple fixation of intersecting wire harnesses is achieved, solving the complexity and cost problems caused by multiple fixing wire seats and cable ties in the existing technology, and improving installation efficiency and reliability.

CN223986900UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10长城重工有限公司
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-10
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, multiple fixing wire seats and cable ties are required to fix wire harnesses, which increases the complexity and cost of the process, especially when there are multiple pipelines that run perpendicularly to each other on the structural components.

Method used

Design a double-headed cable tie structure, including a connecting base and cross-arranged cable tie bodies, which can simultaneously fix two intersecting wire harnesses through a single cable tie structure, reducing the number of fixing wire seats and cable ties.

Benefits of technology

It simplifies the wire harness storage and fixing process, reduces time and economic costs, and improves installation efficiency and structural reliability.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a double-end cable tie structure which comprises a connecting base and a cable tie body, the connecting base comprises a base body and two connecting plates, a mounting hole is formed in the base body, the two connecting plates are separately arranged on the base body, and a connecting channel is formed in each connecting plate; the number of the cable tie bodies is two, the extending directions of the two cable tie bodies intersect with each other, one end of each cable tie body is correspondingly connected with one connecting plate, the other end of each cable tie body extends in the direction away from the corresponding connecting plate, and the other end of each cable tie body can be rewound and arranged in the connecting channel in the corresponding connecting plate in a penetrating mode. According to the wiring harness binding device, the binding belt is arranged on the connecting plate and is connected with the connecting plate, so that two crossed wiring harnesses are bound and fixed through one structure, the number of binding belt structures is greatly reduced, the time cost and the economic cost are reduced, and the operation complexity is simplified.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of wire harness fixing tools, and in particular to a double-headed cable tie structure. Background Technology

[0002] As the functions of various engineering machinery products become increasingly diverse, the number of wiring harnesses on these products also increases. Properly arranging and reliably securing these harnesses becomes crucial for ensuring the normal operation of the products. In related technologies, when securing wiring harnesses, cable ties are typically used to first fix them to pre-installed fixing screws on structural components using bolts, and then the cables are bundled together.

[0003] However, when there are multiple perpendicularly intersecting pipelines on a structural component, each pipeline requires a different fixing seat for binding and securing. This increases the number of fixing seats and cable ties on the frame, thus increasing the complexity of the process and the cost of the product. Utility Model Content

[0004] This application provides a double-headed cable tie structure, which aims to fix two sets of wire harnesses that cross each other perpendicularly with a single cable tie structure, thereby simplifying the operation process and reducing the complexity of the structure for storing and fixing wire harnesses.

[0005] The specific technical solution is as follows:

[0006] Embodiments of this application provide a double-headed cable tie structure, which includes:

[0007] A connecting base, comprising a base body and two connecting plates, wherein the base body has mounting holes and the two connecting plates are respectively disposed on the base body, and each connecting plate has a connecting channel.

[0008] The cable tie body comprises two cable tie bodies, which extend in opposite directions. One end of each cable tie body is connected to a connecting plate, and the other end of each cable tie body extends away from the connecting plate. Furthermore, the other end of each cable tie body can be wrapped around and passed through the connecting channel on the corresponding connecting plate to connect with the connecting plate.

[0009] In some embodiments, the base body is a rectangular plate with mounting holes, and two connecting plates are disposed on two adjacent sides of the rectangular plate, with the two connecting plates connected on their closest sides.

[0010] The side of the connecting plate is connected to the side of the rectangular plate and extends in a direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate. The cable tie body is connected to the end of the connecting plate away from the rectangular plate.

[0011] In some embodiments, along a direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate, one end of one of the connecting plates is higher than the end of the other connecting plate.

[0012] In some embodiments, the connecting plate includes an extension plate segment and a connecting plate segment, wherein the two ends of the extension plate segment are respectively connected to the base body and the connecting plate segment;

[0013] The connection channel is opened at the connection between the connecting plate segment and the extension plate segment, and one end of the cable tie body is connected to the end of the connecting plate segment away from the extension plate segment.

[0014] In some embodiments, the connecting plate segment and the extension plate segment are perpendicular to each other, and the extension direction of the cable tie body is the same as the extension direction of the connecting plate segment.

[0015] In some embodiments, the connection channel is a slot-shaped hole formed on the connection plate segment, and the length direction of the slot-shaped hole is parallel to the width direction of the extension plate segment.

[0016] In some embodiments, a first buckle is provided in the slotted hole, and a plurality of second buckles are provided on the cable tie body evenly distributed along the extension direction of the cable tie body. The cable tie body and the connecting plate are fixedly engaged by the second buckles and the first buckles.

[0017] In some embodiments, a gap is formed between the first buckle and the wall of the slotted hole, and the width of the gap is not less than the thickness of the cable tie body.

[0018] In some embodiments, the double-headed cable tie structure is a one-piece molded structure.

[0019] In some embodiments, the connecting base is made of nylon; and / or, the cable tie body is made of nylon.

[0020] The double-headed cable tie structure provided in this application includes a connecting base and cable tie bodies. The connecting base comprises a base body and two connecting plates. Mounting holes for installing the double-headed cable tie structure are provided on the base body. The two connecting plates are respectively disposed on the base body, and each connecting plate has a connecting channel. Furthermore, the extension directions of the two cable tie bodies are intersecting each other and correspondingly connected to one connecting plate. The other end of each cable tie body can be wrapped around and passed through the connecting channel on the corresponding connecting plate to connect with the connecting plate. This achieves the goal of one cable tie body corresponding to one wire harness. In other words, this double-headed cable tie structure simultaneously binds and fixes two intersecting wire harnesses through a single structure. While ensuring the binding and fixing effect of the wire harnesses, it greatly reduces the number of cable tie structures, making installation easier, saving installation time and materials, significantly reducing time and economic costs, and simplifying operational complexity. Attached Figure Description

[0021] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the use of a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0022] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0023] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a double-headed cable tie structure from another perspective, provided in an embodiment of this application.

[0024] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application when the cable tie is tied up;

[0025] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional schematic diagram of a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0026] Figure 6 yes Figure 5 A partial structural diagram of part A in the middle;

[0027] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a connecting base with a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0028] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the connection base of a double-headed cable tie structure provided in an embodiment of this application from another perspective.

[0029] 10. Double-ended cable tie structure;

[0030] 11. Connecting base; 111. Base body; 112. Connecting plate; 1121. Extension plate segment; 1122. Connecting plate segment; 1123. Slotted hole; 113. Mounting hole; 114. Connecting channel; 115. First buckle;

[0031] 12. Cable tie body; 121. Second buckle;

[0032] 20. Wiring harness. Detailed Implementation

[0033] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this application clearer, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of this application.

[0034] In the description of this application, it should be understood that if terms such as "upper," "lower," "left," and "right" indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, they are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, the terms used to describe positional relationships in the accompanying drawings are only for illustrative purposes and should not be construed as limiting this application. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0035] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as implying or suggesting relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this application, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0036] In the description of this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.

[0037] With the continuous improvement of intelligence, the functions of various engineering machinery products are becoming increasingly rich. This also brings more wiring harnesses, cables, and various pipelines to the entire machine. The rational layout and reliable fixing of these wiring harnesses, cables, and pipelines on the vehicle has become a crucial part of ensuring the normal operation of the vehicle. Therefore, selecting appropriate and reliable cable ties is particularly important to achieve reliable fixing of the wiring harnesses, cables, and various pipelines throughout the vehicle.

[0038] As mentioned in the background section, in related technologies, when fixing wire harnesses, cable ties are typically used to first secure them to the pre-installed fixing screws on the structural components using bolts, and then the wires are bundled together. However, when there are multiple mutually perpendicular and intersecting wires on the structural components, each wire requires a pre-installed fixing screw at a different location for separate bundling and fixing. This increases the number of fixing screws on the frame, increasing process complexity and product cost.

[0039] Based on the above, the applicant of this application has proposed a technical solution in the embodiments of this application. Specifically, by designing a double-headed cable tie structure, two intersecting wire harnesses can be bundled and fixed through a single cable tie structure. This not only reduces the number of cable ties and the fixing wire seats used to install the cable ties, but also greatly reduces the number of installations and the number of cable ties, thus further reducing product costs and simplifying operational complexity.

[0040] The above is the core idea of ​​this application. The technical solutions in the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this application without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.

[0041] like Figures 1-4 As shown, an embodiment of this application provides a double-headed cable tie structure 10, which includes a connecting base 11 and a cable tie body 12.

[0042] The connecting base 11 includes a base body 111 and two connecting plates 112. The base body 111 has mounting holes 113, and the two connecting plates 112 are respectively disposed on the base body 111. Each connecting plate 112 has a connecting channel 114.

[0043] The mounting holes 113 on the base body 111 are used to connect and fix the double-ended cable tie structure 10 to the mounting surface of the product. In practice, fasteners can pass through the mounting holes 113 and the connection holes on the mounting surface, and then be tightened with bolts to achieve the connection and fixation of the base body 111 relative to the mounting surface.

[0044] Furthermore, the two connecting plates 112 can be positioned on the base body 111 corresponding to the direction of the wire harness 20. For example, when the two wire harnesses 20 are perpendicular to each other, the two connecting plates 112 are positioned at two perpendicular locations on the base body 111. Of course, in other cases, such as when the two wire harnesses 20 form an angle of not equal to 90°, the positions of the connecting plates 112 are also set relative to the two wire harnesses 20 at the two locations.

[0045] Furthermore, there are two cable tie bodies 12, and the extension directions of the two cable tie bodies 12 are arranged to intersect each other. One end of each cable tie body 12 is connected to a connecting plate 112, and the other end of each cable tie body 12 extends in a direction away from the connecting plate 112. In addition, the other end of each cable tie body 12 can be wrapped around and passed through the connecting channel 114 on the corresponding connecting plate 112 to connect with the connecting plate 112.

[0046] Two connecting plates 112 are respectively disposed on the base body 111, and one end of each of the two cable tie bodies 12 is connected to a corresponding connecting plate 112. That is, the connecting plate 112 and the cable tie body 12 are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence. At the same time, the connecting plate 112 has a connecting channel 114. The cable tie body 12 disposed on the corresponding connecting plate 112 can be inserted into the corresponding connecting channel 114 to connect with the connecting plate 112. In other words, the other end of the cable tie away from the connecting plate 112 can be wound back to the position of the connecting plate 112 and then inserted into the connecting channel 114. At this time, the cable tie is wound into a loop structure, which is the specific structure for bundling the wire harness 20. It should be noted that the cable tie body 12 is made of flexible material, so it can be bent and used to bundle the wire harness 20.

[0047] In specific implementation, the double-headed cable tie structure 10 is placed at the intersection of two crossover wire harnesses 20, with two connecting plates 112 corresponding to the positions of the two wire harnesses 20 respectively. Then, the other end of the cable tie body 12 is wrapped around the wire harness 20 and inserted into the connecting channel 114. At this point, the cable tie body 12 has wrapped around the wire harness 20. Furthermore, the cable tie body 12 is tightened to bind the wire harness 20. Simultaneously, the cable tie body 12 connects to the connecting plate 112 through the connecting channel 114. Correspondingly, the two cable tie bodies 12 each bind and fix one wire harness 20 in the above manner, thus achieving the binding and fixing of two wire harnesses 20 by one cable tie structure.

[0048] In summary, the double-headed cable tie structure 10 provided in this embodiment includes a connecting base 11 and a cable tie body 12. The connecting base 11 comprises a base body 111 and two connecting plates 112. The base body 111 has mounting holes 113 for mounting the double-headed cable tie structure 10. The two connecting plates 112 are respectively disposed on the base body 111, and each connecting plate 112 has a connecting channel 114. Furthermore, the extending directions of the two cable tie bodies 12 are intersecting each other and are connected to one connecting plate 112 respectively. The other end of each cable tie body 12... The end can be wound back and passed through the connecting channel 114 on the corresponding connecting plate 112 to connect with the connecting plate 112, thereby realizing that one cable tie body 12 corresponds to one wire harness 20. In other words, the double-headed cable tie structure 10 realizes the binding and fixing of two intersecting wire harnesses 20 through one structure. While ensuring the binding and fixing effect of the wire harnesses 20, it greatly saves the number of cable tie structures, which is not only easier to install, but also saves installation time and installation materials, greatly reduces time and economic costs, and simplifies the operation complexity.

[0049] The double-ended cable tie structure 10 provided in this embodiment can be widely used in various fields, such as electronic equipment, automobile manufacturing, and construction engineering. For example, in electronic equipment, the double-ended cable tie structure 10 can be used to fix and organize various cables, ensuring the neatness and safety of the equipment. For example, in the automotive field, the double-ended cable tie structure 10 can be used to fix the wiring harness 20 and pipes inside the car, improving the safety and reliability of the car.

[0050] For example, both the connecting base 11 and the cable tie body 12 can be made of nylon to ensure good structural tensile strength, thus preventing breakage when fixing the pipeline. Of course, in other embodiments, the connecting base 11 and the cable tie body 12 can also be made of other materials to ensure sufficient tensile strength.

[0051] Furthermore, the double-ended cable tie structure 10 can be manufactured using a one-piece molding process. Manufacturing the double-ended cable tie structure 10 using a one-piece molding process allows for the completion of the required contours, holes, surface treatments, and other processes within a single mold, significantly reducing production time and costs. It also improves the manufacturing precision and repeatability of the parts. Moreover, the one-piece molding of the double-ended cable tie structure 10 strengthens the connection between the base body 111 and the cable tie body 12, preventing the risk of breakage due to stress concentration.

[0052] like Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the base body 111 is a rectangular plate with mounting holes 113. Two connecting plates 112 are respectively disposed on two adjacent sides of the rectangular plate, and the sides that are close to each other are connected. Furthermore, the side of the connecting plate 112 is connected to the side of the rectangular plate and extends in a direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate. The cable tie body 12 is connected to the end of the connecting plate 112 that is away from the rectangular plate.

[0053] The base body 111 is provided with mounting holes 113 to facilitate the connection of the cable tie structure to the product structural components. Furthermore, the base body 111 is a rectangular plate, with two connecting plates 112 positioned on adjacent sides of the rectangular plate, allowing the two connecting plates 112 to be perpendicular to each other, facilitating the use of perpendicularly intersecting wire harnesses 20. On this basis, the sides of the two connecting plates 112 that are close to each other are connected, further securing the two connecting plates 112 and ensuring the overall strength of the cable tie structure.

[0054] like Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments, along a direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate, the end of one connecting plate 112 is higher than the end of the other connecting plate 112.

[0055] Since the two wire harnesses 20 are stacked when they are intersected, meaning there is a certain height difference between the two wire harnesses 20 in the direction perpendicular to the mounting surface of the product structure, the ends of the two connecting plates 112 are set such that one is higher than the other, thereby adapting to the height of the two intersecting wire harnesses 20, making the connection matching of the cable tie better, and the overall installation reliability of the cable tie structure higher.

[0056] In practice, the height difference between the ends of the two connecting plates 112 can be flexibly set and adjusted according to the outer diameter of the wire harness 20.

[0057] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the connecting channel 114 is a slotted hole 1123 formed on the connecting plate 112, and the length direction of the slotted hole 1123 is parallel to the extension direction of the connecting edge of the corresponding cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112.

[0058] This design ensures that the extension direction of the slotted hole 1123 matches the width direction of the cable tie body 12. As a result, when the cable tie body 12 is inserted into the slotted hole 1123, the cable tie body 12 will not undergo a certain degree of overturning deformation. This not only ensures the binding effect of the wire harness 20, but also further avoids the cable tie body 12 from affecting the structural strength due to additional deformation.

[0059] In addition, for example, the length of the slot 1123 may be slightly longer than the width of the cable tie body 12, thereby facilitating the operator to smoothly pass the other end of the cable tie body 12 through the connection channel 114.

[0060] like Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, in some embodiments, the connecting plate 112 includes an extension plate segment 1121 and a connecting plate segment 112. The two ends of the extension plate segment 1121 are respectively connected to the base 11 body and the connecting plate segment 112. The connecting channel 114 is opened at the connection between the connecting plate segment 112 and the extension plate segment 1121. One end of the cable tie body 12 is connected to the end of the connecting plate segment 112 that is away from the extension plate segment 1121.

[0061] Since the cable tie body 12 needs to extend away from the base body 111, the connection plate 112 is made to include an extension plate segment 1121 and a connecting plate segment 112, facilitating the connection between the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112. Simultaneously, the connection between one end of the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate segment 112 can continue directly along the extension direction of the connecting plate segment 112. Therefore, no bends are formed at the connection point between the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112, thus avoiding an increased possibility of breakage at the connection. Furthermore, the method of determining the extension direction of the cable tie body 12 by the extension plate segment 1121, compared to a perpendicular connection between the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112, avoids stress concentration points between the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112, resulting in higher overall structural connection strength.

[0062] For example, the length of the connecting plate 112 segment can be basically the same as the outer diameter of the wire harness 20, so that the base body 111 can be installed and fixed with the product structural components, and the cable tie body 12 can be positioned to correspond with the wire harness 20, thereby facilitating bundling.

[0063] Of course, in other embodiments, the connecting plate 112 can be just a plate segment, with the connecting channel 114 opened on its surface, and one end of the cable tie body 12 connected to the end of the connecting plate 112 away from the base body 111. In this way, after the cable tie is wrapped back, its fixing effect on the wire harness 20 is better, and the cable tie and the wire harness 20 will not be flipped or displaced.

[0064] like Figure 7 and Figure 8As shown, in some embodiments, the connecting plate 112 segment and the extension plate segment 1121 are perpendicular to each other, and the extension direction of the cable tie body 12 is the same as the extension direction of the connecting plate 112 segment. Since the connecting plate 112 segment and the extension plate segment 1121 are perpendicular to each other, and the extension direction of the cable tie body 12 is the same as that of the connecting plate 112 segment, that is, the cable tie body 12 is tied on the outside of the extension plate segment 1121. In this way, the wire harness 20 can also fall on the outside of the extension plate segment 1121. On the one hand, this can further enhance the fixing effect of the wire harness 20, and on the other hand, it can make the position of the wire harness 20 and the position of the base body 111 located on opposite sides of the extension plate segment 1121, that is, the two positions are independent of each other and will not affect each other. This ensures the connection between the cable tie structure and the product structure, and also ensures the fixing effect of the cable tie structure on the wire harness 20.

[0065] In practice, the length of the extension plate segment 1121 can be set to be slightly longer than the thickness of the connecting plate segment 112, that is, as long as it can provide a mounting position for the cable tie body 12. In addition, the thickness of the extension plate segment 1121 can also be set to be consistent with the thickness of the cable tie body 12, thereby further avoiding stress concentration at the connection between the cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate segment 112.

[0066] In some embodiments, the slotted hole 1123 is formed on the extension plate segment 1121. Setting the connecting channel 114 at the connection position between the extension plate segment 1121 and the connecting plate segment 112 has a smaller impact on the overall strength of the cable tie structure compared to setting it directly on the extension plate segment 1121 or the connecting plate segment 112.

[0067] Further, see Figure 6 , Figure 7 and Figure 8 As shown, a first buckle 115 is provided in the slotted hole 1123, and a plurality of second buckles 121 are provided on the cable tie body 12, which are evenly distributed along the extension direction of the cable tie body 12. The cable tie body 12 and the connecting plate 112 are fixedly connected by the second buckles 121 and the first buckles 115.

[0068] A first latch 115 is provided within the slotted hole 1123, meaning the first latch 115 is located within the connecting channel 114. When the cable tie body 12 passes through the connecting channel 114, it may abut against the first latch 115. Furthermore, when the second latch 121 of the cable tie body 12 moves to the position of the first latch 115, the second latch 121 does not engage with the first latch 115 in the direction of tightening the cable tie body 12. However, when the cable tie body 12 is released, the first latch 115 and the second latch 121 abut against each other in the opposite direction of tightening, thereby preventing the cable tie from freely detaching from the connecting channel 114.

[0069] In practice, the cable tie body 12 is first wrapped around the wire harness 20, and then the other end of the cable tie body 12 is passed through the connecting channel 114. The other end of the cable tie body 12 is gradually pulled to bundle the wire harness 20. When the bundle is tightened to a certain extent, the cable tie body 12 is released. The second buckle 121 on the cable tie body 12 then abuts against the first buckle 115 in the first connecting groove, preventing the cable tie body 12 from moving in the opposite direction relative to the connecting channel 114. In this way, the cable tie body 12 can securely bundle the wire harness 20.

[0070] If the installer feels the binding is not tight enough, they can continue to pull the other end of the cable tie body 12. Because the first clip 115 and the second clip 121 are designed to engage and fix the cable tie in the direction opposite to the binding and tightening direction, but not in the tightening direction, the cable tie body 12 can only be pulled and moved in the tightening direction, and cannot move freely in the opposite direction. Therefore, the installer can tighten the cable tie, but cannot loosen it freely. Specifically, how the cable tie body 12 achieves the binding and fixing of the wire harness 20 is existing technology and will not be elaborated here.

[0071] In some embodiments, a gap is formed between the first buckle 115 and the groove wall of the slot hole 1123, and the length of the gap is not less than the thickness of the cable tie body 12.

[0072] This design provides sufficient space within the connection channel 114 to allow the second clip 121 to disengage from the first clip 115. This allows operators to easily remove the cable ties without damaging the cable tie body 12 if they find the cable harness 20 is too tightly bound or need to loosen the cable tie to remove the cable harness 20. This not only makes it easier to untie the cable tie body 12, but also allows the cable tie to be reused, further saving installation costs.

[0073] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application should be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A double ended tie structure, characterized by, The utility model relates to a double-end cable tie structure, which comprises a connecting base and two cable tie bodies. The connecting base comprises a base body and two connecting plates, the base body is provided with a mounting hole, and the two connecting plates are arranged on the base body. One end of each cable tie body is connected with one connecting plate, and the other end of each cable tie body extends away from the connecting plate.

2. The double head strap structure of claim 1, wherein, The other end of each cable tie body can be wound around and threaded into the connecting channel on the corresponding connecting plate to be connected with the connecting plate. The base body is a rectangular plate, and the two connecting plates are arranged on two adjacent sides of the rectangular plate.

3. The double head strap structure of claim 2, wherein, The side edge of the connecting plate is connected with the side edge of the rectangular plate and extends in a direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate.

4. The double headed strap structure of claim 1, wherein, The end of one connecting plate is higher than the end of the other connecting plate in the direction perpendicular to the rectangular plate. The connecting plate comprises an extension plate segment and a connecting plate segment, and the two ends of the extension plate segment are connected with the base body and the connecting plate segment, respectively.

5. The double head strap structure of claim 4, wherein, The connecting channel is arranged at the connection between the connecting plate segment and the extension plate segment, and one end of the cable tie body is connected with the end of the connecting plate segment away from the extension plate segment.

6. The double headed strap structure of claim 4, wherein, The connecting plate segment and the extension plate segment are perpendicular to each other, and the extension direction of the cable tie body is the same as the extension direction of the connecting plate segment.

7. The double headed strap structure of claim 6, wherein, The connecting channel is a slot-shaped hole arranged on the extension plate segment, and the length direction of the slot-shaped hole is parallel to the width direction of the connecting plate segment.

8. The double head strap structure of claim 7, wherein, A first buckle is arranged in the slot-shaped hole, and a plurality of second buckles are arranged on the cable tie body and are uniformly distributed along the extension direction of the cable tie body.

9. The double headed strap structure according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein, The cable tie body and the connecting plate are fixed by the second buckles and the first buckle.

10. The double headed tie structure according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein, A gap is formed between the first buckle and the hole wall of the slot-shaped hole, and the width of the gap is not less than the thickness of the cable tie body. The double-end cable tie structure is an integral molding structure. The connecting base is made of nylon, and / or the cable tie body is made of nylon.