20240035592. VARIABLE ROUTING CLAMP simplified abstract (Micron Technology, Inc.)
Contents
VARIABLE ROUTING CLAMP
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Cristofer Anthony Farnetti of Boise ID (US)
Maxwell Lewis Bennett of Boise ID (US)
VARIABLE ROUTING CLAMP - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240035592 titled 'VARIABLE ROUTING CLAMP
Simplified Explanation
The patent application describes a variable routing clamp that includes a rigid body with a channel, a flexible cushion with through holes for receiving flexible lines, and a rigid cap with lips to restrict movement of the cushion. The distances between the through holes in the cushion must meet a threshold.
- The variable routing clamp consists of a rigid body with a channel.
- A flexible cushion is inserted into the channel and has two or more through holes for flexible lines.
- The distances between the through holes in the cushion must satisfy a threshold.
- A rigid cap is fastened to the rigid body over the channel opening.
- The rigid cap includes lips that restrict movement of the flexible cushion once inserted.
Potential Applications:
- Cable management in electronic devices or systems.
- Organizing and securing flexible lines in automotive wiring.
- Routing and securing hoses or tubes in industrial machinery.
Problems Solved:
- Provides a secure and organized solution for routing flexible lines.
- Prevents tangling or entanglement of flexible lines.
- Ensures proper alignment and spacing of flexible lines.
Benefits:
- Simplifies cable management and organization.
- Reduces the risk of damage or malfunction caused by tangled or improperly routed lines.
- Easy installation and adjustment of flexible lines.
- Durable and secure design for long-term use.
Original Abstract Submitted
implementations described herein relate to a variable routing clamp. in some implementations, a routing clamp may include a rigid body defining a channel. the routing clamp may include a flexible cushion that is configured to be inserted into the channel, where the flexible cushion includes two or more through holes extending through the flexible cushion that are configured to receive flexible lines, and where distances between the two or more through holes satisfy a threshold. the routing clamp may include a rigid cap that is configured to be fastened to the rigid body over an opening of the channel, where the rigid cap includes one or more lips that are configured to restrict movement of the flexible cushion after the flexible cushion is inserted into the channel.