TIE TYPE CLAMP

The present invention relates to a tie clamp capable of stably and firmly hold various sized hoses, separating a hose for hose maintenance, reusing the hose, and preventing deformation of and damage to a holding unit. The tie clamp comprises: a clamp body to hold the hose by bending a metal material...

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Hauptverfasser: JEUNG, HAN ILL, BAE, YOUNG JIN, PARK, KYU DONG, SONG, JEONG HUN
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Sprache:eng ; kor
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Zusammenfassung:The present invention relates to a tie clamp capable of stably and firmly hold various sized hoses, separating a hose for hose maintenance, reusing the hose, and preventing deformation of and damage to a holding unit. The tie clamp comprises: a clamp body to hold the hose by bending a metal material formed of a thin plate with the longer length than the width while having elasticity; and the holding unit to effectively hold the hose on both sides of the clamp body. The holding unit comprises: a clamping plate protruding from the right side of the clamp body with the smaller width than the width of the clamp body; holding hooks protruding from the clamping plate to the outside of the clamp body; a guide plate integrated with the clamp body on the left end of the clamp body to guide the holding while being in contact with the bottom surface of the clamping plate; a step formed on a connection part between the guide plate and the clamp body while being curved from the outer surface of the clamp body to the center of the clamp body; holding holes through which the holding hooks are hung on the clamp body on the left side of the step to hold the hose; ears protruding upwards from the clamp body on the left side of the step and the right side of the clamping plate to reduce the diameter of the clamp body using a tool; and an access hole formed on the step to make the clamping plate access to the clamp body where the holding holes are formed.