Blind cable tie cutout
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1. A blind cable tie for permitting tie wraps or tie straps to be secured to a mounting surface without requiring access to the opposite side of the mounting surface, for in turn securing components to the mounting surface, comprising:
- a cleat having a neck and arms that project from one end of the neck and that are surrounded by a closed channel or slot, said cleat being formed in the mounting surface in coplanar fashion;
said channel or slot permitting a midportion of said tie strap to be partially pushed through one side of said mounting surface and slid into a position partially around an opposite side of said cleat, whereafter the ends of said tie strap protruding from said mounting surface are wrapped tightly around a component positioned proximate said cleat and connected together, for securing the component to the mounting surface without requiring access to the opposite side of said mounting surface.
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Abstract
A cutout is formed through a panel for providing a closed slot or channel surrounding a cleat having a tee shape, for receiving a midportion of a tie wrap inserted through the slot on one side of the panel to a position over a narrowed neck portion of the cleat, thereby permitting a component placed over the cleat on the one side of the panel to be secured thereto by tightening the tie wrap around both the cleat and the component, without requiring access to both sides of the panel.
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1. A blind cable tie for permitting tie wraps or tie straps to be secured to a mounting surface without requiring access to the opposite side of the mounting surface, for in turn securing components to the mounting surface, comprising:
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a cleat having a neck and arms that project from one end of the neck and that are surrounded by a closed channel or slot, said cleat being formed in the mounting surface in coplanar fashion; said channel or slot permitting a midportion of said tie strap to be partially pushed through one side of said mounting surface and slid into a position partially around an opposite side of said cleat, whereafter the ends of said tie strap protruding from said mounting surface are wrapped tightly around a component positioned proximate said cleat and connected together, for securing the component to the mounting surface without requiring access to the opposite side of said mounting surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for securing components to a mounting surface using tie straps, without requiring access to the opposite side of the mounting surface, said method comprising the steps of:
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forming a cutout through said mounting surface at a location where a component is to be secured to said mounting surface; shaping said cutout to include a cleat having a neck and arms that project from one end of the neck and that are surrounded by a closed slot or channel; inserting a midportion of a tie strap through said slot on one side of said mounting surface; sliding the midportion of said tie strap around said cleat on an opposite side of said mounting surface, with the free ends of said tie strap protruding from the one side of said mounting surface; positioning a component to be mounted between the ends of said tie strap over said cutout; and wrapping said tie strap tightly around said component, and securing the ends of said tie strap together to fix said component to said cleat on the one side of said mounting surface, without requiring access to the opposite side of said mounting surface. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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- 10. A tie wrap retainer mechanism for a panel requiring access to only one side of the panel for securing a component to the panel via use of said tie wrap, comprising a cleat shaped member formed by a cutout through said panel, said cleat being partially surrounded by a closed-ended slot for permitting a midportion of a tie wrap to be slid through said slot for installation on said cleat on an opposite side of said panel thereafter permitting a component placed over said cleat between protruding ends of said tie wrap, to be secured to the one side of said panel by tying said tie wrap tightly around said component and cleat.
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13. A blind cable tie mechanism for a mounting surface, comprising:
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a tee-shaped cleat formed by a cutout through said mounting surface, said cutout being shaped to provide a closed-ended slot surrounding the arms of said cleat; said cleat and slot permitting a midportion of a cable tie to be inserted through said slot on one side of said mounting surface, and slid over said cleat on the opposite side of said mounting surface, whereafter a component placed over the cleat on the one side of said mounting surface is secured thereto by tightening the cable tie around both said cleat and the component, without requiring access to an opposite side of said mounting surface. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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