18358299. CABLE TIE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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CABLE TIE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Makoto Kato of Okazaki-shi (JP)

Katsuya Hirakawa of Okazaki-shi (JP)

Itsuo Wakabayashi of Toyota-shi (JP)

Atsushi Takenaka of Toyota-shi (JP)

CABLE TIE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18358299 titled 'CABLE TIE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a cable tie that consists of a belt and a buckle. The belt is designed to wrap around a bundle of tied articles, and it includes a base portion and a functional portion. The functional portion has two linear portions, with the first one connected to the base portion and the second one connected to the first linear portion. The first linear portion is inclined at a first angle with respect to the base portion in the belt wrapping direction, and the second linear portion is inclined at a second angle with respect to the first linear portion in the same direction. The first angle is equal to or smaller than the second angle.

  • The cable tie includes a belt and a buckle.
  • The belt is wrapped around a bundle of tied articles.
  • The belt has a base portion and a functional portion.
  • The functional portion has two linear portions.
  • The first linear portion is connected to the base portion.
  • The second linear portion is connected to the first linear portion.
  • The first linear portion is inclined at a first angle with respect to the base portion.
  • The second linear portion is inclined at a second angle with respect to the first linear portion.
  • The first angle is equal to or smaller than the second angle.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Cable management in various industries.
  • Securing bundles of wires or cables.
  • Organizing and fastening objects together.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Provides a secure and adjustable method for bundling items.
  • Prevents the items from becoming loose or tangled.
  • Allows for easy installation and removal.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Versatile and adaptable for different bundling needs.
  • Provides a reliable and durable solution.
  • Offers convenience and efficiency in organizing and securing items.


Original Abstract Submitted

A cable tie may include a desired length of belt configured to be wrapped around a bundle of tied articles, and a buckle connected to a proximal end portion of the belt and having a belt insertion hole. The belt includes a base portion linearly extending from the buckle and a functional portion having a first linear portion and a second linear portion. The first linear portion is connected to a distal end of the base portion at a proximal end thereof. The second linear portion is connected to a distal end of the first liner portion at a proximal end thereof. The first linear portion is inclined at a first angle with respect to the base portion in a belt wrapping direction. The second linear portion is inclined at a second angle with respect to the first liner portion in the belt wrapping direction. The first angle is determined to be equal to or smaller than the second angle.