Desktop computer case power supply with bunching structure

By using a bundled assembly and cable clips to categorize and secure the power cables of the computer case, the problems of messy cables and unstable power supply are solved, resulting in better heat dissipation and stability.

CN121764306APending Publication Date: 2026-03-31DONGGUAN SEGOTEP ELECTRONICS TECH
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Application Number
CN202511962249.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-12-24
Publication Date
2026-03-31

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Technical Problem

The lack of effective cable management in existing computer case power cables results in messy cables that take up space, hinder heat dissipation, and affect power supply stability.

Method used

The cable is sorted, guided, and fixed by a bundle assembly and cable clip structure, using bundle strips, snap-fit ​​connecting strips, cable inserts, and cable clips to ensure cable stability and heat dissipation.

Benefits of technology

It effectively avoids cable clutter, enhances the connection strength between cables and equipment, prevents loosening, improves airflow inside the chassis, extends cable life, and improves power supply reliability.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a desktop computer case power supply with a bunching structure, and aims to solve the technical problems that in the prior art, due to the fact that a cable of a case power supply lacks a bunching structure, the cable is coiled disorderly, and heat dissipation in a case and power supply stability of the cable are affected. A plurality of groups of power connection cables are installed on one side of the case power supply main body, a power supply socket is formed in the other side of the case power supply main body, a cooling fan is installed on the top of the case power supply main body, and beam splitting assemblies are arranged at the positions, adjacent to the case power supply main body, of part of the power connection cables in a sleeving mode. Through the design, classified bunching and guiding can be provided for power cables connected with different case devices, the connection strength between the classified power cables is improved, loosening of interfaces of part of the power cables and the case devices is avoided, and the overall practicability is enhanced.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of computer chassis power supply technology, and in particular to a desktop computer chassis power supply with a bundled wiring structure. Background Technology

[0002] A computer power supply is a closed, independent component installed inside the computer case. As the core power supply component of the computer, it is equivalent to the computer's "heart" and "energy station." Its main function is to convert AC power into stable and reliable DC power of different voltages such as 5V, 12V, and 3.3V to power the system motherboard, various adapters and expansion cards, hard drives, optical drives, keyboards, and mice inside the computer case. Existing computer power supplies have the following problems:

[0003] 1. Existing power supply cables are typically only roughly secured at the factory using simple cable ties or conduits, requiring users to handle numerous redundant cables during actual installation. The lack of an effective built-in cable management system results in cables becoming tangled and messy inside the chassis, not only taking up limited space but also hindering normal airflow and interfering with heat dissipation. This can potentially raise the operating temperature of critical components such as the CPU and graphics card, affecting system stability and performance.

[0004] 2. Existing power cables often lack effective stress relief and guiding structures at the outlet of the power supply housing. Due to their own weight or frequent bending and pulling, the cable sheath at the outlet may experience premature fatigue, damage to the internal conductors, affecting power supply reliability, and even causing loosening of the interface;

[0005] Therefore, a desktop computer power supply with a bundled wiring structure is needed to improve the above problems. Summary of the Invention

[0006] The purpose of this application is to provide a desktop computer chassis power supply with a bundled cable structure to solve the problem in the prior art where the lack of a bundled cable structure in the chassis power supply cables leads to messy and tangled cables that affect the internal heat dissipation of the chassis and the stability of the cable power supply.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution: a desktop computer chassis power supply with a bundled cable structure, comprising a power supply body, multiple sets of power cables installed on one side of the power supply body, a power socket on the other side of the power supply body, a cooling fan installed on the top of the power supply body, a bundled component sleeved on some of the power cables adjacent to the power supply body, and a cable clip engaged at the end of the power cable away from the power supply body and near the cable plug.

[0008] The bundled assembly is used to classify and organize the power cables connecting different chassis devices, so as to avoid the power cables being messy and messy, which would affect the later maintenance work.

[0009] Cable clips are used to enhance the stability of the connection between the categorized and sorted power cables and the equipment chassis, preventing some power cables from becoming loose at the connection points during use.

[0010] When using the power supply of this technical solution, firstly, the power cables connecting different chassis devices are classified. The classified power cables are then bundled together at both ends using a bundling assembly to prevent them from becoming tangled and occupying limited space within the chassis, hindering normal airflow, and affecting later maintenance. Cable clips secure the power cables near the cable connectors. Multiple power cables connecting to the same chassis device are positioned and connected via these clips. This effectively prevents some power cables from becoming loose during use. The power supply unit connects to the main power supply via a power socket and then supplies power to different chassis devices through the power cables. A cooling fan provides cooling to the power supply unit during power supply, preventing abnormal temperature increases inside the power supply unit that could lead to malfunctions.

[0011] Preferably, the bundled assembly consists of two bundled straps and two sets of snap-fit ​​connecting straps. One bundled strap has two sets of snap-fit ​​connecting straps fixedly connected to its back side, and each bundled strap has a fixed strap strip fixedly connected to its corresponding side and above the bundled strap.

[0012] Preferably, a fixing buckle is installed on the back of another set of straps at a position corresponding to the buckle connecting strap, and the two sets of straps are fixed together by the buckle connecting strap and the fixing buckle.

[0013] By adopting the above technical solution, the two bundles of straps are connected by a snap-fit ​​connector to guide the bundled power cables, thereby tightening both ends of the bundled power cables and avoiding the problem of loose power cables in the middle section causing cable messiness in the traditional single-segment bundling method.

[0014] Preferably, the front of the bundled strip is fixedly connected to multiple sets of wire inserts, the top of the wire inserts is provided with a wire insert groove, the inside of the wire insert groove is embedded with a power cable, and the surface of the bundled strip is provided with a set of strip-shaped perforations between two adjacent sets of wire inserts.

[0015] By adopting the above technical solution, the power cable is fixed to the wire insert block by the wire insert groove, which improves the stability of the power cable installation and fixation on the bundle strip and avoids the bundle strip from slipping off.

[0016] Preferably, an adhesive connector is fixedly connected to one end of the bundled strap at a position corresponding to the strip-shaped perforation, a pull strap is fixedly connected to the top of the adhesive connector, and a Velcro closure is provided at the bottom of the adhesive connector. Velcro closures are provided on both sides of the back of the bundled strap at the strip-shaped perforation. The adhesive connector is connected to the Velcro closures through the Velcro closures.

[0017] By adopting the above technical solution, the adhesive connector passes through the strip-shaped hole and is connected by Velcro 1 and Velcro 2 corresponding to the position, and the auxiliary bundle strip tightens and fixes different numbers of connecting cables.

[0018] Preferably, the cable management straps are made of elastic and breathable fabric, and the inlay blocks and cable management clips are made of silicone.

[0019] By adopting the above technical solutions, the elastic and breathable fabric of the cable divider can effectively assist the heat dissipation of the tightened part of the cable, and the elastic adjustment of the cable divider ensures uniform tightening effect, avoids local stress concentration, and extends the service life of the cable. The material properties of silicone can improve the heat resistance of the wire insert and the wire divider clip, as well as the stability of the cable clamping.

[0020] Preferably, the top center of the wire divider clip has a wire clamping groove, and an arc-shaped clamping member is hinged above the wire clamping groove on the top of the wire divider clip. A limit block is fixedly connected to the side of the arc-shaped clamping member away from the hinge. A set of limit holes is provided on both sides of the limit block, and a pull groove is provided on the side of the limit block away from the arc-shaped clamping member.

[0021] By adopting the above technical solution, the arc-shaped clamping part assists in clamping the end of the power cable near the cable plug and fixing it on the splitter clamp. The pull groove helps to drive the closed arc-shaped clamping part to hinge and lift up the splitter clamp to open and close.

[0022] Preferably, a row of heat dissipation holes is provided on the top of the arc-shaped clamping member and the bottom of the wire clamping groove, and an anti-slip layer is provided on the inner wall of both the wire clamping groove and the arc-shaped clamping member.

[0023] By adopting the above technical solution, the heat dissipation holes help the cable clamping part dissipate heat, and the anti-slip layer enhances the anti-slip performance of the arc-shaped clamping part and the cable clamping groove in clamping the cable.

[0024] Preferably, a locking groove is provided on the top of the splitter clip at a position corresponding to the limiting block, and telescopic grooves are provided on both sides of the inner wall of the locking groove at positions corresponding to the limiting card holes. A spring strip is fixedly connected inside the telescopic groove, and a limiting block is fixedly connected to one end of the spring strip corresponding to the limiting card hole. The limiting block is engaged with the limiting card block through the limiting card hole.

[0025] By adopting the above technical solution, after the arc-shaped clamping component and the branch clamp are hinged and closed, the limiting block is inserted into the clamping groove. The spring strip pushes the limiting block into the limiting holes on both sides of the limiting block through its own elasticity, thereby clamping and limiting the closed arc-shaped clamping component and assisting the branch clamp in clamping and fixing the connecting wires.

[0026] Preferably, a cross-shaped slot is provided on the left side of the splitter clip, and a cross-shaped insert is fixedly connected to the right side of the splitter clip at a position corresponding to the cross-shaped slot. The two splitter clips are connected by inserting the cross-shaped slot and the cross-shaped insert.

[0027] By adopting the above technical solution, the branch clamps are tightly connected to the cross slots and cross inserts, which enhances the connection strength between the power cables in the same row. After multiple power cables in the same row are assembled and positioned by the branch clamps and plugged into the chassis equipment, it can effectively prevent some power cables from becoming loose.

[0028] In summary, the technical effects and advantages of this invention are as follows:

[0029] 1. The bundled assembly of the present invention classifies and organizes the power cables connecting different chassis equipment through two bundled straps. The two bundled straps are connected and fixed by a buckle connection strap. This not only guides the bundled power cables, but also effectively tightens the two ends of the power cables. It significantly solves the problem of loose power cables in the middle section and messy cables in the traditional single-segment bundled method, and avoids affecting the later maintenance work.

[0030] 2. The cable management strip of the present invention uses a wire-insertion groove to secure the power cables to the wire-insertion block, improving the stability of the power cables installed and fixed on the cable management strip and preventing the cable management strip from slipping off. The adhesive connector passes through the strip-shaped hole and is connected by Velcro 1 and Velcro 2 corresponding to the position, which helps the cable management strip to tighten and fix different numbers of power cables. The elastic adjustment of the cable management strip ensures uniform tightening effect, avoids local stress concentration, and extends the service life of the power cables.

[0031] 3. The cable divider of the present invention uses an arc-shaped clamping member to assist in clamping the cable with a clamping groove to clamp and fix the end of the power cable near the cable plug onto the cable divider. The heat dissipation holes assist in the heat dissipation of the clamped part of the power cable. The anti-slip layer enhances the anti-slip performance of the cable divider in clamping the power cable. The cable dividers are tightly connected to the cross-shaped insert through the cross slot, which enhances the connection strength between the power cables in the same row. Multiple power cables in the same row are assembled and positioned by the cable dividers. After being plugged into the chassis equipment, it can effectively prevent some power cables from becoming loose. Attached Figure Description

[0032] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0033] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall three-dimensional structure of the present invention;

[0034] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the power supply unit in the chassis.

[0035] Figure 3 This is a partial structural diagram of the present invention;

[0036] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the front structure of the beam splitter assembly;

[0037] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the back structure of the beam splitter assembly;

[0038] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the beam splitter assembly.

[0039] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure of the splitter clip;

[0040] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the splitter clip structure;

[0041] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the arc-shaped clamping component structure;

[0042] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the card slot.

[0043] In the diagram: 1. Chassis power supply body; 101. Power cable; 102. Power socket; 103. Cooling fan; 2. Bundle assembly; 201. Bundle strap; 2011. Cable management block; 2012. Cable management groove; 2013. Strip-shaped perforation; 2014. Adhesive connector; 2015. Pull strap; 2016. Velcro 1; 2017. Velcro 2; 202. Clip connecting strap; 203. Fixing strip; 3. Cable clip; 301. Cable clamping groove; 302. Arc-shaped clamp; 3021. Limiting block; 3022. Limiting hole; 3023. Pull groove; 303. Heat dissipation hole; 304. Anti-slip layer; 305. Clip groove; 3051. Telescopic groove; 3052. Spring strip; 3053. Limiting block; 306. Cross slot; 307. Cross insert. Detailed Implementation

[0044] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0045] Example

[0046] like Figures 1-10 As shown, an embodiment of the present invention provides a desktop computer chassis power supply with a bundled cable structure, including a chassis power supply body 1. Multiple sets of power cables 101 are installed on one side of the chassis power supply body 1, and a power socket 102 is provided on the other side of the chassis power supply body 1. The chassis power supply body 1 is connected to the main power supply through the power socket 102, and the power cables 101 are used to supply power to different chassis devices. A cooling fan 103 is installed on the top of the chassis power supply body 1, and the cooling fan 103 provides heat dissipation for the chassis power supply body 1.

[0047] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 In this embodiment, a bundled assembly 2 is fitted on a portion of the power cable 101 adjacent to the power supply body 1 of the chassis. The bundled assembly 2 consists of two bundled straps 201 and two sets of snap-fit ​​connecting straps 202. The bundled straps 201 are made of elastic and breathable fabric. The elastic and breathable fabric of the bundled straps 201 can effectively assist the heat dissipation of the bundled portion of the power cable 101, and the elastic adjustment of the bundled straps 201 ensures uniform tightness, avoids local stress concentration, and extends the service life of the power cable 101. Two sets of snap-fit ​​connecting straps 202 are fixedly connected to the back of one bundled strap 201. On the corresponding side of the two bundled straps 201 and above the bundled straps 201, a fixing strip 203 is fixedly connected. The fixing strip 203 provides a limit for the bundled straps 201. A fixing buckle is installed on the back of the other bundled strap 201 at a position corresponding to the snap-fit ​​connecting strap 202. The two bundled straps 201 are fixedly connected to each other by snap-fit ​​connecting straps 202 and fixing buckles.

[0048] As one implementation method of this embodiment, the two bundled straps 201 are connected by the buckle connecting straps 202 to guide the bundled power cables 101, thereby tightening both ends of the bundled power cables 101. This avoids the technical problem of the power cables 101 becoming loose in the middle section and messy in the middle section in the traditional single-segment bundling method, which would affect the subsequent maintenance work.

[0049] Please see Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 In this embodiment, multiple sets of wire-inserting blocks 2011 are fixedly connected to the front of the bundled strip 201. A wire-inserting groove 2012 is provided on the top of each wire-inserting block 2011, and a connecting cable 101 is embedded inside the wire-inserting groove 2012. A set of strip-shaped perforations 2013 are provided on the surface of the bundled strip 201 between adjacent sets of wire-inserting blocks 2011. An adhesive connector 2014 is fixedly connected to one end of the bundled strip 201 at a position corresponding to the strip-shaped perforation 2013. The top of 2014 is fixedly connected with a pull strap 2015. The pull strap 2015 helps to open the adhesive joint 2014 that is attached to the second hook and loop fastener 2017, thereby unfolding the bundled strip 201 which is in a tight state. The bottom of the adhesive joint 2014 is provided with a first hook and loop fastener 2016. The back of the bundled strip 201 is provided with second hook and loop fasteners 2017 on both sides of the strip-shaped perforation 2013. The adhesive joint 2014 is connected to the second hook and loop fastener 2017 through the first hook and loop fastener 2016.

[0050] In one embodiment of this invention, the power cable 101 is fixed to the wire insert block 2011 by the wire insert groove 2012, which improves the stability of the power cable 101 installed and fixed on the bundle strip 201 and prevents the bundle strip 201 from slipping off. The adhesive connector 2014 passes through the strip hole 2013 and is connected by the Velcro 1 2016 and the corresponding Velcro 2 2017, which helps the bundle strip 201 to tighten and fix different numbers of power cables 101.

[0051] Please see Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 7 , Figure 8 and Figure 9 In this embodiment, a splitter clip 3 is attached to the end of the power cable 101 furthest from the power supply body 1 and near the cable plug. Both the wire insert block 2011 and the splitter clip 3 are made of silicone. The silicone material improves the heat resistance of the wire insert block 2011 and the splitter clip 3, as well as the stability of clamping the power cable 101. A wire clamping groove 301 is formed at the center of the top of the splitter clip 3. An arc-shaped clamping member 302 is hinged above the wire clamping groove 301 on the top of the splitter clip 3. The arc-shaped clamping member 302 is furthest from the power supply body 1. A limiting block 3021 is fixedly connected to one side of the hinge. A set of limiting holes 3022 are provided on both sides of the limiting block 3021. A groove 3023 is provided on the side of the limiting block 3021 away from the arc-shaped clamping member 302. The groove 3023 helps to drive the closed arc-shaped clamping member 302 to hinge and lift up with the wire divider clamp 3 for opening and closing. A row of heat dissipation holes 303 are provided on the top of the arc-shaped clamping member 302 and the bottom of the wire clamping groove 301. An anti-slip layer 304 is provided on the inner wall of the wire clamping groove 301 and the arc-shaped clamping member 302.

[0052] In one embodiment of this invention, the arc-shaped clamp 302 is hinged to the splitter clip 3, the auxiliary clamping groove 301 clamps and fixes the end of the power cable 101 near the cable plug to the splitter clip 3, the heat dissipation hole 303 assists the clamped part of the power cable 101 to dissipate heat, and the anti-slip layer 304 enhances the anti-slip properties of the arc-shaped clamp 302 and the clamping groove 301 in clamping the power cable 101.

[0053] Please see Figure 10 In this embodiment, a slot 305 is provided at the top of the splitter clip 3, corresponding to the position of the limiting block 3021. On both sides of the inner wall of the slot 305, telescopic grooves 3051 are provided, corresponding to the positions of the limiting holes 3022. A spring strip 3052 is fixedly connected inside the telescopic groove 3051. A limiting block 3053 is fixedly connected to one end of the spring strip 3052 corresponding to the limiting hole 3022. When the limiting block 3053 is squeezed by the limiting block 3021, the spring strip 3052 retracts and drives the limiting block 3053 into the telescopic groove 3051 to avoid the limiting block 3021. The limiting block 3021 is engaged with the limiting block 3053 through the limiting hole 3022.

[0054] In one embodiment of this invention, after the arc-shaped clamp 302 and the wire splitter clamp 3 are hinged and closed, the limiting block 3021 is inserted into the locking groove 305. The spring strip 3052 pushes the limiting block 3053 into the limiting holes 3022 on both sides of the limiting block 3021 through its own elasticity, thereby locking and limiting the closed arc-shaped clamp 302 and assisting the wire splitter clamp 3 in clamping and fixing the wire cable 101.

[0055] Please see Figure 7 and Figure 8 In this embodiment, a cross slot 306 is provided on the left side of the splitter clip 3, and a cross insert 307 is fixedly connected to the right side of the splitter clip 3 at a position corresponding to the cross slot 306. The two splitter clips 3 are connected by inserting the cross slot 306 and the cross insert 307.

[0056] As one embodiment of this example, the splitter clips 3 are tightly connected to each other through cross slots 306 and cross inserts 307, which enhances the connection strength between the power cables 101 in the same row. After multiple power cables 101 in the same row are assembled, positioned and connected to the chassis equipment through the splitter clips 3, it can effectively prevent some power cables 101 from becoming loose.

[0057] In addition, it should be noted that the power supply unit 1, the power cable 101 and the cooling fan 103 are all existing technologies, and their internal working principles and operating procedures will not be described in detail here.

[0058] In this embodiment, this application also provides a method for using a desktop computer chassis power supply with a bundled wiring structure, including the following steps:

[0059] S1. The power cables 101 connecting different chassis devices are classified. The classified power cables 101 are fixed to the cable tray 2011 by the cable tray groove 2012. The silicone material can improve the heat resistance of the cable tray 2011 and the stability of the power cables 101 installed and fixed on the bundle strip 201, preventing the bundle strip 201 from slipping off. The adhesive connector 2014 passes through the strip hole 2013 and is connected by the Velcro 1 2016 and the corresponding Velcro 2 2017. This helps the bundle strip 201 to tighten and fix different numbers of power cables 101. It is elastic and breathable. The fabric-material bundling tape 201 can effectively assist the heat dissipation of the tightened part of the power cable 101. The elastic adjustment of the bundling tape 201 ensures uniform tightening effect, avoids local stress concentration, and extends the service life of the power cable 101. The buckle connecting tape 202 passes through two sets of fixing strips 203 and is fixed with the fixing buckle, so that the two sets of fixing strips 203 at both ends of the tightened power cable 101 are connected, which guides the bundled power cable 101 and avoids the technical problem of the power cable 101 becoming loose in the middle section in the traditional single-segment bundling method, causing the power cable 101 to become messy, thus affecting the technical work of later maintenance.

[0060] S2. The arc-shaped clamping member 302 is hinged to the splitter clamp 3. The auxiliary clamping groove 301 clamps and fixes the end of the connecting cable 101 near the cable plug to the splitter clamp 3. The silicone material can improve the heat resistance of the splitter clamp 3 and the stability of clamping the connecting cable 101. After the arc-shaped clamping member 302 and the splitter clamp 3 are hinged and closed, the limiting block 3021 is inserted into the locking groove 305. The spring strip 3052 pushes the limiting block 3053 into the limiting position through its own elasticity. The limiting holes 3022 on both sides of block 3021 are used to lock and limit the closed arc-shaped clamping member 302. The auxiliary wire divider clamp 3 clamps and fixes the wire cable 101. The anti-slip layer 304 enhances the anti-slip performance of the arc-shaped clamping member 302 and the wire clamping groove 301 clamping the wire cable 101. The pull groove 3023 helps to drive the closed arc-shaped clamping member 302 and the wire divider clamp 3 to hinge and lift up for opening and closing. The heat dissipation hole 303 helps to dissipate heat from the tightened part of the wire cable 101.

[0061] S3 and the splitter clip 3 are tightly connected to each other through the cross slot 306 and the cross insert 307, which enhances the connection strength between the power cables 101 in the same row. After multiple power cables 101 in the same row are assembled, positioned and connected to the chassis equipment through the splitter clip 3, it can effectively prevent some power cables 101 from becoming loose.

[0062] S4. The power supply unit 1 of the chassis is connected to the main power supply through the power socket 102 to be powered on, and then the power supply cable 101 is used to supply power to different chassis devices. The cooling fan 103 provides heat dissipation for the power supply unit 1 of the chassis during the power supply process, so as to avoid abnormal temperature rise inside the power supply unit 1 of the chassis and cause failure.

[0063] The entire operation process is simple and convenient. Compared with existing chassis power supplies, this invention can provide classification, bundling and guidance for power cables connecting different chassis devices through its design, improve the connection strength between classified power cables, avoid loosening of some power cables and chassis devices, and enhance overall practicality.

[0064] Finally, it should be noted that the above are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention and are not intended to limit the present invention. Although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present invention should be included within the protection scope of the present invention.

Claims

1. A desktop computer case power supply with inductive bundling structure, comprising a case power supply main body (1), characterized in that: The side of the cabinet power supply body (1) is provided with a plurality of groups of power connection cables (101), the other side of the cabinet power supply body (1) is provided with a power socket (102), the top of the cabinet power supply body (1) is provided with a cooling fan (103), part of the power connection cables (101) are sleeved with a beam splitting assembly (2) adjacent to the cabinet power supply body (1), and one end of the power connection cable (101) away from the cabinet power supply body (1) and close to the cable plug is clamped with a wire clamp (3). The beam splitting assembly (2) is used for classifying and summarizing the power connection cables (101) connected to different cabinet devices, so that the power connection cables (101) are not mixed and confused, and the later maintenance work is affected. The wire clamp (3) is used for assisting and enhancing the stability of the classified and summarized power connection cables (101) and the cabinet device plug, so that the plug connection between part of the power connection cables (101) and the cabinet device is avoided in the use process.

2. The desktop computer case power supply with an inductive bundling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The beam splitting assembly (2) is composed of two groups of beam splitting belts (201) and two groups of buckle connection belts (202), the back surface of one group of the beam splitting belts (201) is fixedly connected with two groups of the buckle connection belts (202), and the sides corresponding to the two groups of the beam splitting belts (201) and located above the beam splitting belts (201) are fixedly connected with fixed belt strips (203).

3. The desktop computer case power supply with an inductive bundling structure according to claim 2, characterized in that: The back surface of the other group of the beam splitting belts (201) and the positions corresponding to the buckle connection belts (202) are provided with fixed buckles, and the two groups of the beam splitting belts (201) are clamped and fixed through the buckle connection belts (202) and the fixed buckles.

4. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 3, characterized in that: The front surface of the beam splitting belt (201) is fixedly connected with a plurality of groups of wire embedding blocks (2011), the top of the wire embedding block (2011) is provided with a wire embedding groove (2012), the inside of the wire embedding groove (2012) is embedded with a power connection cable (101), and the surface of the beam splitting belt (201) between adjacent two groups of the wire embedding blocks (2011) is provided with a group of strip-shaped perforations (2013).

5. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: One end of the beam splitting belt (201) and the positions corresponding to the strip-shaped perforations (2013) are fixedly connected with an adhesive head (2014), the top of the adhesive head (2014) is fixedly connected with a pull belt (2015), the bottom of the adhesive head (2014) is provided with a magic tape one (2016), the back surface of the beam splitting belt (201) on both sides of the strip-shaped perforation (2013) is provided with a magic tape two (2017), and the adhesive head (2014) is adhesively connected through the magic tape one (2016) and the magic tape two (2017).

6. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 4, characterized in that: The beam splitting belt (201) is made of elastic breathable fabric, and the wire embedding block (2011) and the wire clamp (3) are made of silica gel material.

7. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The top center of the branch card clamp (3) is provided with a wire clamping groove (301), the top of the branch card clamp (3) is hinged with an arc-shaped clamping piece (302) above the wire clamping groove (301), the arc-shaped clamping piece (302) is fixedly connected with a limiting block (3021) away from the hinged side, a group of limiting clamping holes (3022) are formed on the two sides of the limiting block (3021), and a pulling groove (3023) is formed on the side of the limiting block (3021) away from the arc-shaped clamping piece (302).

8. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The top of the arc-shaped clamping piece (302) and the bottom of the wire clamping groove (301) are both provided with a row of heat dissipation holes (303), and the inner walls of the wire clamping groove (301) and the arc-shaped clamping piece (302) are both provided with anti-skid layers (304).

9. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 7, characterized in that: The top of the branch card clamp (3) and the corresponding position of the limiting block (3021) are provided with a clamping groove (305), the inner walls of the clamping groove (305) and the corresponding positions of the limiting clamping holes (3022) are provided with expansion grooves (3051), the expansion grooves (3051) are fixedly connected with spring strips (3052) inside, the spring strips (3052) are fixedly connected with limiting clamping blocks (3053) at the corresponding ends of the limiting clamping holes (3022), and the limiting block (3021) is clamped with the limiting clamping block (3053) through the limiting clamping hole (3022).

10. The desktop computer case power supply having an inductive bundling structure according to claim 1, characterized in that: The left side of the branch card clamp (3) is provided with a cross-shaped insertion groove (306), the right side of the branch card clamp (3) and the corresponding position of the cross-shaped insertion groove (306) are fixedly connected with a cross-shaped insertion strip (307), and the two groups of branch card clamps (3) are connected through the cross-shaped insertion groove (306) and the cross-shaped insertion strip (307).