Quick release press tie

By introducing a locking component and a tilting slot design into the cable ties, the problem of cable ties not being reusable is solved, achieving both quick unlocking and secure binding.

CN224376471UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19XUANCHENG LONGHUA ELECTRON CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
XUANCHENG LONGHUA ELECTRON CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-30
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The existing cable ties have a locking mechanism that cannot be released once the buckle is engaged with the ties, making them unusable.

Method used

A quick-release press-type cable tie was designed. By setting a locking component inside the cable tie head, including a release block, a locking tooth plate and a return spring, the locking tooth plate is disengaged from the slot by pressing the release block, thus achieving quick unlocking. The inclined slot design enhances stability.

Benefits of technology

It enables quick and easy reuse of cable ties and secure binding. The operation is simple and efficient. It can be unlocked with a single hand press, and the return spring ensures that it quickly returns to its initial state for easy use next time.

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Abstract

This utility model discloses a quick-release press-type cable tie, comprising a cable body with several slots arranged along its length on one side surface; a cable head with a channel for the cable tie to pass through; and a locking assembly located inside the cable head. The locking assembly includes a release block and a locking tooth plate rotatably inserted inside the cable head. One end of the locking tooth plate is movably inserted into the slots, and the other end of the locking tooth plate is in contact with the surface of the release block. The release block has a release groove on the side of the locking tooth plate in contact with the release block. Pressing the release block causes the locking tooth plate to enter the release groove and be in a free state. A pushing block can push and deflect the locking tooth plate as the release block moves, causing the locking tooth plate to disengage from the slots and break its fixation to the cable body. This allows for quick release of the cable tie for reuse, enabling one-handed press-to-unlock operation, which is simple and efficient.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of cable tie technology, and particularly relates to a quick-release press-type cable tie. Background Technology

[0002] Cable ties, also known as wire ties, cable management ties, or locking ties, are strip-shaped tools used for bundling and securing items. They typically consist of a body and a head. One side of the body has regularly arranged teeth or grooves, while the head contains a locking mechanism. When the body passes through the channel in the head and is tightened, the locking mechanism engages with the teeth or grooves on the body, preventing the body from sliding backward and thus securing the items.

[0003] However, once the buckle of this type of cable tie is engaged with the strap body, it cannot be untied. If it is necessary to untie the cable tie, it can only be cut. Therefore, this type of cable tie is a disposable product and cannot be reused. Utility Model Content

[0004] This utility model addresses the problem in existing technologies where the buckle of a cable tie cannot be detached after it is engaged with the tie body, and therefore cannot be reused. The following technical solution is proposed:

[0005] Quick-release compression cable ties, including:

[0006] The belt body has several slots arranged along its length on one side surface.

[0007] The belt head has a passage for the belt to pass through;

[0008] A locking assembly is located inside the belt head. The locking assembly includes a release pressure block and a locking tooth plate that is rotatably inserted inside the belt head. One end of the locking tooth plate is movably inserted into a slot, and the other end of the locking tooth plate is in contact with the surface of the release pressure block. The release pressure block is provided with a release groove on the side of the locking tooth plate that is in contact with the locking tooth plate.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the locking component further includes a push block, one end of which is fixedly connected to the surface of the release pressure block, and the other end of which is curved.

[0010] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the locking assembly further includes a return spring, the two ends of which are fixedly connected to the head and the release block, respectively.

[0011] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the card slot is inclined relative to the insertion direction, and the locking tooth plate matches the card slot.

[0012] As a preferred embodiment of the above technical solution, the end of the release block protrudes from the head end, and the surface of the end of the release block is coated with marking paint.

[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0014] 1. Pressing the release block causes the locking tooth plate to enter the release groove and be in a free state. The push block can push and deflect the locking tooth plate as the release block moves, causing the locking tooth plate to disengage from the slot and break the fixation to the strap body. This allows the cable tie to be released quickly for reuse, achieving one-handed pressing and unlocking. The operation is simple and efficient.

[0015] 2. After the cable tie is released, the elastic return spring allows the release block and locking plate to quickly return to their initial positions for easy use next time. At the same time, the inclined slot design allows the locking plate to withstand greater tension when binding items after it is engaged in the slot, making it less likely to come loose and ensuring the stability of the cable tie binding. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a schematic representation of the overall structure of the embodiment;

[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a top sectional view of an embodiment;

[0018] Figure 3 The diagram shown is an internal structure diagram with a head shown in the embodiment;

[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a first state diagram of the locking component in the embodiment;

[0020] Figure 5 The diagram shown is a second state diagram of the locking component in the embodiment.

[0021] In the diagram: 10. Belt body; 11. Slot; 20. Belt head; 30. Locking assembly; 31. Release block; 32. Locking tooth plate; 33. Release groove; 34. Push block; 35. Return spring. Detailed Implementation

[0022] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below in conjunction with the embodiments and the accompanying drawings.

[0023] Figures 1-5 In the middle, quick-release press-type cable ties include:

[0024] The belt body 10 has a plurality of slots 11 arranged along the length of the belt body 10 on one side surface;

[0025] The belt head 20 has a channel through which the belt body 10 passes;

[0026] The locking component 30 is located inside the belt head 20. The locking component 30 includes a release block 31 and a locking tooth plate 32 that is rotatably inserted inside the belt head 20. One end of the locking tooth plate 32 is movably inserted into the slot 11, and the other end of the locking tooth plate 32 is in contact with the surface of the release block 31. The release block 31 is provided with a release groove 33 on the side of the locking tooth plate 32 that is in contact with it.

[0027] The end of the release block 31 protrudes from the end of the head 20, and the surface of the end of the release block 31 is coated with marking paint.

[0028] Pressing the release block 31 causes the locking tooth plate 32 to enter the release groove 33 and be in a free state. The pushing block 34 can push the locking tooth plate 32 to deflect as the release block 31 moves, so that the locking tooth plate 32 disengages from the slot 11 and disconnects from the strap body 10. This allows the cable tie to be released quickly for reuse, achieving one-handed pressing and unlocking. The operation is simple and efficient.

[0029] Figures 2-5 In the locking component 30, there is also a push block 34, one end of which is fixedly connected to the surface of the release block 31, and the other end of which is curved.

[0030] The locking assembly 30 also includes a return spring 35, the two ends of which are fixedly connected to the head 20 and the release block 31, respectively.

[0031] The slot 11 is inclined relative to the insertion direction, and the locking plate 32 matches the slot 11.

[0032] After the cable tie is released, the elastic return of the return spring 35 allows the release block 31 and the locking tooth plate 32 to quickly return to their initial positions for easy use next time. At the same time, in conjunction with the design of the inclined slot 11, the locking tooth plate 32 can withstand greater tension when the items are tied after it is inserted into the slot 11, making it less likely to come loose and ensuring the stability of the cable tie binding.

[0033] Working principle: When using cable ties to bind objects, insert the end of the cable tie 10 into the channel of the cable head 20 and pull it out. The surface of the cable tie 10 pushes and deforms the inclined locking tooth plate 32. After the locking tooth plate 32 enters the release groove 33, it is inserted into the release groove 33. When the cable tie binds the object, the locking tooth plate 32 enters the corresponding slot 11 position through multiple slots 11. Because the slots 11 are inclined relative to the insertion direction, the locking tooth plate 32 matches the slot 11, so that after the locking tooth plate 32 is inserted into the slot 11, it can withstand greater tension when binding the object and is not easy to come loose, ensuring the stability of the cable tie binding. When it is necessary to untie the cable tie, press down the release block 31 to make it move in the opposite direction to the locking tooth plate 32. The return spring 35 is compressed accordingly. When the end of the locking tooth plate 32 leaves the surface of the release block 31 and enters the release groove 33 position, as Figure 4 In the first state shown, as the release block 31 moves, the pushing block 34 contacts the end of the locking tooth plate 32. The release block 31 continues to move, causing the pushing block 34 to deflect the locking tooth plate 32. One end of the locking tooth plate 32 leaves the inside of the slot 11 and no longer obstructs it. The other end of the locking tooth plate 32 screws into the release groove 33. Figure 5 In the second state shown, the belt body 10 can be pulled out from the channel of the belt head 20.

[0034] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it.

Claims

1. A quick release press tie, characterized in that, include: The belt body (10) has a plurality of slots (11) arranged along the length of the belt body (10) on one side surface; The belt head (20) has a channel through which the belt body (10) passes; The locking assembly (30) is located inside the belt head (20). The locking assembly (30) includes a release block (31) and a locking tooth plate (32) that is rotatably inserted inside the belt head (20). One end of the locking tooth plate (32) is movably inserted into the slot (11), and the other end of the locking tooth plate (32) is in contact with the surface of the release block (31). The release block (31) is provided with a release groove (33) on the side of the locking tooth plate (32) that is in contact with the release tooth plate (32).

2. The quick release press tie of claim 1, wherein, The locking component (30) also includes a push block (34), one end of which is fixedly connected to the surface of the release block (31), and the other end of which is curved.

3. The quick release press tie of claim 1, wherein, The locking assembly (30) also includes a return spring (35), the two ends of which are fixedly connected to the head (20) and the release block (31), respectively.

4. The quick release press tie of claim 1, wherein, The slot (11) is inclined relative to the insertion direction, and the locking plate (32) matches the slot (11).

5. The quick-release press-type cable tie according to claim 1, characterized in that, The end of the release block (31) protrudes from the end of the head (20), and the surface of the end of the release block (31) is coated with marking paint.