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- low-profile clamps For fastening an object such as an air bag material on a gas generator or an air bag on a mounting plate, low-profile clamps are used which consist of a band and a buckle disposed on one end portion of the band. During installation, the other end portion is wound around the object to be fastened and fed through the buckle. For tightening, the other band end is tensioned, and the band and the buckle are locked together in the tightened condition whereupon the excessive length of the outer band end is cut off.
- the buckle which surrounds both end portions of the band, has a hole in the outer side remote from the object to be fastened for receiving a punch by which the band end portions are deformed and thereby locked together.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,998 discloses another low-profile clamp in which the buckle is locked to the band by lateral parts of the outer band end which are bent outward outside the buckle. This creates outward projecting edges outside the buckle.
- the invention is based the object to avoid the mentioned difficulty at least in part.
- a more specific object may be seen in providing a low-profile clamp of the type initially described, which may be mounted with the force required for a secure fixation but without acting on the object to be fastened.
- the low-profile clamp formed in accordance with claim 1 has a lateral window, preferably two opposite windows, so that the locking between the band and the buckle can be done by deforming the side edges of the band.
- the object to be fastened is neither influenced nor required even if relatively high deforming forces are applied to the low-profile clamp to achieve a secure locking. Since the locking is made in the area of the window, the band may terminate immediately behind the buckle.
- the buckle itself can be used as a cutting edge for severing the excessive band length.
- the cut is therefore at the buckle so that tolerances of the buckle and its window are taken up and the excessive band length is cut off flush with the buckle. Sharp outward edges are thus avoided.
- the locking is protected by the buckle against outer influences and remains visible.
- the fact that the width of the deformed part of the side edge of the band corresponds to the width of the window results in a locking which is practically free of play.
- the locking is preferably achieved by a plier-like tool deforming the side edges of the outer band end portion.
- the side edges of the inner band end portion may be chamfered or cut out at their sides facing the outer band end portion within an area of windows provided in the buckle, to avoid any interference on the tool.
- the buckle is preferably made of a strip of material the ends of which extend toward one another and are interconnected by mutually engaging projections and recesses.
- a particularly stable fixation of the buckle can be achieved by the inner band end portion having at least one transversely extending edge for abutting the buckle.
- the edge may be formed at a recess.
- the edge may be formed by a part of the inner band end portion being folded back, or by an embossment formed on the inner band end portion.
- the inner band end portion may be tapered or bevelled to avoid steps between the inner band end portion and the object to be fastened, and to minimize friction.
- the buckle may have an extension on the side facing the object to be fastened in order to achieve an improved seal with respect to the object to be fastened.
- the latter may have inner projections for engaging the side edges of the band.
- the buckle may have an extension covering a cut edge which is generated on the outer band end portion when the excessive length is cut-off.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a low-profile clamp in the closed, not yet tightened condition, not showing the object to be fastened;
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 d are perspective representations of four alternative embodiments of the band end portion which is the inner one when the low-profile clamp is closed;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the buckle employed in the low-profile clamp of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 shows the buckle of FIG. 3 locked to the outer band end portion
- FIGS. 5 a to 5 c show different ways of locking the outer band end portion in the buckle
- FIG. 6 shows a low-profile clamp with the buckle of FIG. 3 in the fully mounted condition without an object to be fastened
- FIGS. 7 to 11 are modifications of the buckle
- FIGS. 12 and 13 are modifications of the inner band end portion
- FIG. 14 shows a band clamp having an indicator
- FIG. 15 shows a low-profile clamp in which the band is fed through the buckle a plurality of times.
- the low-profile clamp shown in FIG. 1 of the drawings includes a band 20 and a buckle 21 . Both parts are preferably made of metal.
- the figure shows a condition in which the low-profile clamp is fixed to an inner band end portion 22 , the band 20 surrounds an object to be fastened (not shown), and the outer band end portion 23 is fed through the buckle 21 .
- the band 20 is tightened around the object to be fastened by tension applied to the outer band end portion 23 , the outer band end portion 23 is locked in the tightened condition by being deformed within the buckle 21 , and the excessive length of band is cut off closely behind the buckle 21 .
- the end 24 of the outer band end portion 23 may be rounded ore chamfered (see FIG. 14 ).
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 d show formations of the inner band end portion 22 that are suitable for fixing within the buckle 21 .
- an end part 25 of the inner band end portion 22 is bent inward, in relation to the mounted condition, and forms a radially inward facing edge 26 , as viewed from the end, for abutment against the corresponding end face of the buckle.
- the edge 26 serves to fix the buckle 21 on the band when the tension is applied to the outer band end portion 23 .
- a bead 27 of, e.g., H-shaped configuration is stamped into the inner band end portion 22 to create a spacing from the outer band end portion 23 .
- an edge 28 is formed at a trough-shaped recess 29 which has a size in the longitudinal direction of the band corresponding to the width of the buckle 21 so that it partly accommodates the latter.
- inward projections 30 , 31 are embossed on the inner band end portion 22 , the projections being spaced from one another in accordance with the width of the buckle 21 .
- the projections 30 , 31 again define a radially inward facing edge 32 as viewed from the end of the band. It is the embodiment of FIG. 2 c which is assumed in the perspective view of FIG. 1 .
- the buckle is manufactured from a band of material into a loop surrounding both band end portions 22 , 23 .
- Windows 36 are formed in the side surfaces 35 of the buckle 21 at mutually opposite locations, through which windows a plier-type tool (not shown) can engage the side edges 37 of the outer band end portion 23 in order to deform the side edges upon tightening, thereby locking the buckle 21 with the band 20 .
- the deformation is done by cutting and outward bending those parts 38 of the side edges 37 of the outer band end portion 23 which exist within the area of the windows 36 .
- the deformation may exist in embossments 39 , 40 as shown in FIGS. 5 b and 5 c .
- FIG. 4 assumes the type of deformation shown in FIG. 5 a . After the thus achieved locking, the excessive length of the band 20 is cut off at a position 41 closely behind the buckle 21 , as shown in FIG. 6 .
- the buckle 21 is formed from a strip of material bent into a loop the opposite ends of which are interconnected in a puzzle-like manner by mutually engaging cut-outs 45 and projections 46 .
- the buckle may be made of feed stock.
- parts 47 of the loop-shaped strip of material are notched and bent toward one another after tightening the band 20 and it locking within the buckle 21 in order to cover the cut edge 41 at the outer band end portion 23 .
- the lateral inner surfaces of the buckle 21 are formed with inner projections 48 which, during mounting, position the inner band end portion 22 in its height within the buckle 21 . They also create a spacing with respect to the subsequently inserted outer band end portion 23 , thereby facilitating the deformation of the latter during locking.
- the buckle 21 is provided with end extensions 49 on the side facing the object to be fastened, which extensions are of advantage if the inner band end portion 22 has projections 30 as shown in FIG. 2 c for fixing the buckle 21 .
- the extensions 49 extend into the gap between the projections 30 to form an uninterrupted support for the object to be fastened.
- the same effect is achieved by the extensions 49 extending into the recesses 33 .
- FIG. 11 shows the inner band end portion 22 similar to FIG. 2 c but seen from its other side which is the outer side in the mounted condition. As shown, those parts 51 of side edges 50 of the inner band end portion 22 which come to lie within the window 26 have radially outward extending chamfers 52 which, similar to the bead 27 of FIGS. 2 a , 2 c and 2 d , create a spacing from the outer band end portion 23 to make sure that only the latter is engaged by the deformation tool.
- the buckle may be provided with one end extension 49 extending in the direction of the outer band end portion 23 . Since the other end of the buckle is pressed flush by the force acting in the mounted condition, a stepless transition is guaranteed also at this end.
- the buckle has in either window 36 a chamber extension 55 for retaining the inner band end portion 22 at a respective lateral notch 56 (see FIG. 13 ).
- FIG. 12 shows the inner band end portion 22 similarly to FIG. 2 c but seen from its other side which is the outer side in the mounted condition.
- the side edges 50 of the inner band end portion 22 are provided with radially outward chamfers 52 in the part 51 which come to lie within the window 36 of the buckle 21 .
- the chamfers create a spacing from the outer band end portion 23 to make sure that the deforming tool engages only the latter.
- the inner end portion 22 has its end bevelled at 53 to reduce the friction between the end portions 22 , 23 during tightening and to equalize the force transition at the inner band end portion 22 .
- the rounding 54 of the inner band end portion 22 shown in FIG. 2 serves the same purpose.
- the bead 27 may have an extension 57 extending in the direction of the inner band end portion 22 to improve the support of the buckle 21 by the band.
- the transverse ridge 58 of the bead 27 which is situated in the direction of the inner band end portion 22 may be raised for optimal locking.
- the clamp may be provided with a visible indicator 59 to determine whether a certain minimal force has been applied during installation.
- the indicator consists of a member which is deformed by a given band tension, e.g. is drawn toward the band and contacts the same partly or completely.
- the band 20 may be fed twice or even several times through the buckle 21 to achieve higher strength.
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A low-profile clamp consists of a band (20) and a buckle (21) mounted on a first end portion of the band. During mounting, the second and portion (23) of the band (20) which surrounds the object to be fastened is fed through the buckle (21); after tightening the band is locked to the buckle (21) by deformation. The deformation may be done with a plier-type tool which engages the side edges (37) of the second band end portion (23) through lateral windows (36) formed in the buckle (21).
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- For fastening an object such as an air bag material on a gas generator or an air bag on a mounting plate, low-profile clamps are used which consist of a band and a buckle disposed on one end portion of the band. During installation, the other end portion is wound around the object to be fastened and fed through the buckle. For tightening, the other band end is tensioned, and the band and the buckle are locked together in the tightened condition whereupon the excessive length of the outer band end is cut off.
- In a low-profile clamp of this type, as known from U.S. Pat. No. 8,424,166 B2, the buckle, which surrounds both end portions of the band, has a hole in the outer side remote from the object to be fastened for receiving a punch by which the band end portions are deformed and thereby locked together.
- Similar low-profile clamps are known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,754,303, U.S. Pat. No. 7,373,695 B2 and U.S. Pat. No. 7,650,680 B2, in which the buckle is initially fixed to one band end portion.
- All these low-profile clamps involve the problem that the force which is applied to the punch for locking the band ends within the buckle acts on the object to be fastened and may damage the same. The object to be fastened is necessary as a counter element.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,483,998 discloses another low-profile clamp in which the buckle is locked to the band by lateral parts of the outer band end which are bent outward outside the buckle. This creates outward projecting edges outside the buckle.
- The invention is based the object to avoid the mentioned difficulty at least in part. A more specific object may be seen in providing a low-profile clamp of the type initially described, which may be mounted with the force required for a secure fixation but without acting on the object to be fastened.
- This object is met by the invention recited in claim 1. The low-profile clamp formed in accordance with claim 1 has a lateral window, preferably two opposite windows, so that the locking between the band and the buckle can be done by deforming the side edges of the band. By this deformation, the object to be fastened is neither influenced nor required even if relatively high deforming forces are applied to the low-profile clamp to achieve a secure locking. Since the locking is made in the area of the window, the band may terminate immediately behind the buckle.
- Further advantages of the low-profile clamp according to the invention reside in that the buckle itself can be used as a cutting edge for severing the excessive band length. The cut is therefore at the buckle so that tolerances of the buckle and its window are taken up and the excessive band length is cut off flush with the buckle. Sharp outward edges are thus avoided.
- Further, the locking is protected by the buckle against outer influences and remains visible. The fact that the width of the deformed part of the side edge of the band corresponds to the width of the window results in a locking which is practically free of play.
- The locking is preferably achieved by a plier-like tool deforming the side edges of the outer band end portion.
- The side edges of the inner band end portion may be chamfered or cut out at their sides facing the outer band end portion within an area of windows provided in the buckle, to avoid any interference on the tool.
- The buckle is preferably made of a strip of material the ends of which extend toward one another and are interconnected by mutually engaging projections and recesses.
- A particularly stable fixation of the buckle can be achieved by the inner band end portion having at least one transversely extending edge for abutting the buckle. The edge may be formed at a recess. Alternatively, the edge may be formed by a part of the inner band end portion being folded back, or by an embossment formed on the inner band end portion.
- In a further embodiment of the invention, the inner band end portion may be tapered or bevelled to avoid steps between the inner band end portion and the object to be fastened, and to minimize friction.
- The buckle may have an extension on the side facing the object to be fastened in order to achieve an improved seal with respect to the object to be fastened.
- To improve the fixation of the buckle, the latter may have inner projections for engaging the side edges of the band.
- In a further embodiment, the buckle may have an extension covering a cut edge which is generated on the outer band end portion when the excessive length is cut-off.
- Embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a side view of a low-profile clamp in the closed, not yet tightened condition, not showing the object to be fastened; -
FIGS. 2a to 2d are perspective representations of four alternative embodiments of the band end portion which is the inner one when the low-profile clamp is closed; -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the buckle employed in the low-profile clamp ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 shows the buckle ofFIG. 3 locked to the outer band end portion; -
FIGS. 5a to 5c show different ways of locking the outer band end portion in the buckle; -
FIG. 6 shows a low-profile clamp with the buckle ofFIG. 3 in the fully mounted condition without an object to be fastened; -
FIGS. 7 to 11 are modifications of the buckle; -
FIGS. 12 and 13 are modifications of the inner band end portion; -
FIG. 14 shows a band clamp having an indicator; and -
FIG. 15 shows a low-profile clamp in which the band is fed through the buckle a plurality of times. - The low-profile clamp shown in
FIG. 1 of the drawings includes aband 20 and abuckle 21. Both parts are preferably made of metal. The figure shows a condition in which the low-profile clamp is fixed to an innerband end portion 22, theband 20 surrounds an object to be fastened (not shown), and the outerband end portion 23 is fed through thebuckle 21. In the final mounting, theband 20 is tightened around the object to be fastened by tension applied to the outerband end portion 23, the outerband end portion 23 is locked in the tightened condition by being deformed within thebuckle 21, and the excessive length of band is cut off closely behind thebuckle 21. - To improve the handling in feeding the
band 20 through the buckle and to reduce the risk of injury, theend 24 of the outerband end portion 23 may be rounded ore chamfered (seeFIG. 14 ). -
FIGS. 2a to 2d show formations of the innerband end portion 22 that are suitable for fixing within thebuckle 21. In accordance withFIG. 2a , anend part 25 of the innerband end portion 22 is bent inward, in relation to the mounted condition, and forms a radially inward facingedge 26, as viewed from the end, for abutment against the corresponding end face of the buckle. Theedge 26 serves to fix thebuckle 21 on the band when the tension is applied to the outerband end portion 23. - In an area which in the mounted condition comes to be within the
buckle 21, abead 27 of, e.g., H-shaped configuration is stamped into the innerband end portion 22 to create a spacing from the outerband end portion 23. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 2b , an edge 28 is formed at a trough-shapedrecess 29 which has a size in the longitudinal direction of the band corresponding to the width of thebuckle 21 so that it partly accommodates the latter. - In the alternative embodiments of
FIGS. 2c and 2d , 30, 31 are embossed on the innerinward projections band end portion 22, the projections being spaced from one another in accordance with the width of thebuckle 21. The 30, 31 again define a radially inward facingprojections edge 32 as viewed from the end of the band. It is the embodiment ofFIG. 2c which is assumed in the perspective view ofFIG. 1 . - As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4 , the buckle is manufactured from a band of material into a loop surrounding both 22, 23.band end portions Windows 36 are formed in the side surfaces 35 of thebuckle 21 at mutually opposite locations, through which windows a plier-type tool (not shown) can engage the side edges 37 of the outerband end portion 23 in order to deform the side edges upon tightening, thereby locking thebuckle 21 with theband 20. - In accordance with
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the deformation is done by cutting and outward bending thoseparts 38 of the side edges 37 of the outerband end portion 23 which exist within the area of thewindows 36. Alternatively, the deformation may exist in 39, 40 as shown inembossments FIGS. 5b and 5c .FIG. 4 assumes the type of deformation shown inFIG. 5a . After the thus achieved locking, the excessive length of theband 20 is cut off at aposition 41 closely behind thebuckle 21, as shown inFIG. 6 . - In accordance with
FIGS. 7 and 8 , thebuckle 21 is formed from a strip of material bent into a loop the opposite ends of which are interconnected in a puzzle-like manner by mutually engaging cut-outs 45 and projections 46. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the buckle may be made of feed stock. - In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 8 ,parts 47 of the loop-shaped strip of material are notched and bent toward one another after tightening theband 20 and it locking within thebuckle 21 in order to cover thecut edge 41 at the outerband end portion 23. - In accordance with
FIG. 9 , the lateral inner surfaces of thebuckle 21 are formed with inner projections 48 which, during mounting, position the innerband end portion 22 in its height within thebuckle 21. They also create a spacing with respect to the subsequently inserted outerband end portion 23, thereby facilitating the deformation of the latter during locking. - In the embodiment of
FIG. 10 , thebuckle 21 is provided withend extensions 49 on the side facing the object to be fastened, which extensions are of advantage if the innerband end portion 22 hasprojections 30 as shown inFIG. 2c for fixing thebuckle 21. In the fully mounted condition, theextensions 49 extend into the gap between theprojections 30 to form an uninterrupted support for the object to be fastened. In the configuration shown inFIG. 2b , the same effect is achieved by theextensions 49 extending into therecesses 33. -
FIG. 11 shows the innerband end portion 22 similar toFIG. 2c but seen from its other side which is the outer side in the mounted condition. As shown, those parts 51 of side edges 50 of the innerband end portion 22 which come to lie within thewindow 26 have radially outward extending chamfers 52 which, similar to thebead 27 ofFIGS. 2a, 2c and 2d , create a spacing from the outerband end portion 23 to make sure that only the latter is engaged by the deformation tool. - The buckle may be provided with one
end extension 49 extending in the direction of the outerband end portion 23. Since the other end of the buckle is pressed flush by the force acting in the mounted condition, a stepless transition is guaranteed also at this end. - In the further embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 11 , the buckle has in either window 36 achamber extension 55 for retaining the innerband end portion 22 at a respective lateral notch 56 (seeFIG. 13 ). -
FIG. 12 shows the innerband end portion 22 similarly toFIG. 2c but seen from its other side which is the outer side in the mounted condition. As shown, the side edges 50 of the innerband end portion 22 are provided with radially outward chamfers 52 in the part 51 which come to lie within thewindow 36 of thebuckle 21. Just as thebead 27 ofFIGS. 2a, 2c and 2d the chamfers create a spacing from the outerband end portion 23 to make sure that the deforming tool engages only the latter. - As further shown in
FIG. 12 , theinner end portion 22 has its end bevelled at 53 to reduce the friction between the 22, 23 during tightening and to equalize the force transition at the innerend portions band end portion 22. The rounding 54 of the innerband end portion 22 shown inFIG. 2 serves the same purpose. - As shown in
FIG. 13 , thebead 27 may have an extension 57 extending in the direction of the innerband end portion 22 to improve the support of thebuckle 21 by the band. - As further shown in
FIG. 13 , thetransverse ridge 58 of thebead 27, which is situated in the direction of the innerband end portion 22 may be raised for optimal locking. - The clamp may be provided with a visible indicator 59 to determine whether a certain minimal force has been applied during installation. In the embodiment of
FIG. 14 the indicator consists of a member which is deformed by a given band tension, e.g. is drawn toward the band and contacts the same partly or completely. - As shown in
FIG. 15 , theband 20 may be fed twice or even several times through thebuckle 21 to achieve higher strength. -
- 20 Band
- 21 Buckle
- 22 Inner band end portion
- 23 Outer band end portion
- 25 End part
- 26 Edge
- 27 Bead
- 28 Edge
- 29 Recess
- 30 Projection
- 31 Projection
- 32 Edge
- 33 Recess
- 35 Side surface
- 36 Window
- 37 Side edge
- 38 Part of the
side edge 37 - 39 Embossment
- 40 Embossment
- 41 Cutting position
- 45 Cut-out
- 46 Projection
- 47 Notched part
- 48 Inward projection
- 49 Extension
- 50 Side edge
- 51 Part of the
side edge 50 - 52 Chamfer
- 53 Bevel
- 54 Rounding
- 55 Chamber extension
- 56 Notch
- 57 Extension
- 58 Transverse ridge
- 59 Indicator
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1. A low-profile clamp having a band (20) and a buckle (21) surrounding the band and being provided on a first end portion (22) of the band, wherein the second end portion (23) of the band, which surrounds the object to be fastened and is fed through the buckle (21) radially outside of the first end portion (22), is adapted to be locked with the buckle (21) by deformation, characterised in that a lateral surface of the buckle (21) has a window (36) to permit locking to be performed by deforming a side edge (37) of the band (20) within the window (36).
2. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the window (36) is configured to form a cutting edge for deforming the band (20).
3. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 or 2 , wherein two lateral surfaces of the buckle (12) have windows (36) arranged opposite to each other to permit the locking to be performed by simultaneously deforming both side edges (37) of the band (20).
4. The low-profile clamp of claim 3 , wherein the locking can be performed by a plier-type tool deforming the side edges (37) of the second band end portion (23).
5. The low-profile clamp of claim 4 , wherein die side edges (50) of the first band end portion (22) are chamfered (52) or cut-out at their sides facing the second and portion (23) within the area of the windows (36) provided in the buckle (21).
6. The low-profile clamp of claim 4 , wherein the first band end portion (22) is provided with a bead (27) to keep a spacing from the second band end portion.
7. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) is made of a bent strip of material having ends extending toward each other and being interconnected preferably by mutually engaging cut-outs (45) and projections (46).
8. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) has in each window (36) a chamber extension (55) for retaining the first band end portion (22) at a respective lateral notch (56).
9. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the first band end portion has at least one transverse edge (26; 28; 32) for abutting at the buckle (21).
10. The low-profile clamp of claim 9 , wherein the edge (28) is formed at a first recess (29) which has a size in the longitudinal direction of the band corresponding to the width of the buckle (21).
11. The low-profile clamp of claim 9 , wherein the edge (26) is formed by a folded part (25) of the first band end portion (22).
12. The low-profile clamp of claim 9 , wherein the edge (32) is formed by a projection (30) stamped in the first band end portion (22).
13. The low-profile clamp of claim 6 , wherein the bead (27) has an extension (57) in the direction of the first band end portion (22).
14. The low-profile clamp of claim 6 , wherein a part (58) of the bead (27) situated in the direction of the first band end portion (22) is raised.
15. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 having an indicator (59) for indicating the band tension.
16. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the first band end portion (22) is tapered (54).
17. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the first band end portion (22) is beveled (53).
18. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) has an extension (49) at the side facing the object to be fastened.
19. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) has inner projections (48) for abutting the side edges (37) of the band (20).
20. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) is configured to for a cutting edge for severing excessive length of the second band end portion (23).
21. The low-profile clamp of claim 1 , wherein the buckle (21) has a notched part (47) for covering a cut edge (41) of the second band end portion (23).
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