20240030693. CABLE CLASPING DEVICE simplified abstract (AICHELE AND ASSOCIATES, LLC)
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CABLE CLASPING DEVICE
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Natalie Aichele of Brentwood TN (US)
CABLE CLASPING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240030693 titled 'CABLE CLASPING DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a patent application for a cable clasping device that includes a body and a mounting system. The body has retention structures to secure and lock a section of a cable, while the mounting system is used to attach the body to a surface and retain the cable against the surface.
- The cable clasping device has a body with retention structures to hold a section of a cable securely.
- The mounting system allows the body to be mounted against a surface.
- The retention structures of the body lock the cable section in place.
- The cable clasping device retains the cable against the surface, preventing it from moving or becoming loose.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Cable management in homes, offices, and data centers.
- Securing cables in automotive and aerospace industries.
- Organizing and securing cables in entertainment and audiovisual setups.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Prevents cables from becoming tangled or disorganized.
- Reduces the risk of cables being accidentally unplugged or damaged.
- Provides a neat and organized appearance for cable installations.
Benefits of this technology:
- Easy installation and removal of cables.
- Securely holds cables in place, preventing movement or damage.
- Provides a clean and organized cable management solution.
- Reduces the risk of accidents or disruptions caused by loose cables.
Original Abstract Submitted
a cable clasping device includes a body and a mounting system. the body defines one or more retention structures configured to receive a section of a cable to retentively secure and lock the section of the cable with respect to the body. the mounting system is configured to mount the body against a surface to retain the section of the cable against the surface.