Single-clamp multi-buckle fixing clamp seat and extension socket structure
By designing a single-clamp, multi-hook fixing base, and utilizing the clamping force of the first and second plates as well as detachable connecting parts, the problem of complicated operation of the power strip fixing device is solved, achieving stable fixing and easy operation of the power strip.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
In the existing technology, the installation process of the power strip fixing device is complicated and it cannot be disassembled for independent use, resulting in inconvenience in operation.
A single-clamp multi-hook fixing base is designed, comprising a first plate and a second plate. It fixes foreign objects by clamping force and uses a second connecting member to engage with a preset connecting member of the power strip. The connecting member is detachable, the clamping force is provided by a clamping rod, and a movable washer allows the first plate to move to clamp the power strip synchronously.
It achieves a stable fixation of the power strip, is easy to operate, can be easily disassembled and installed, and is suitable for a variety of external objects, especially tabletops.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a single-clamp multi-hook fixing base and a power strip structure. In particular, it relates to a design in which, when the first clamping space of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base clamps an external object (such as a table), the second clamping space can be adjusted synchronously to clamp the power strip securely, thus making the power strip firmly fixed. Background Technology
[0002] In order to make it convenient to use on the desktop, in addition to placing the power strip directly on the desktop, in order to prevent it from falling due to collision or to make it easy to plug and unplug electrical devices, the power strip is combined with a fixing device to fix the power strip to the table or other external objects.
[0003] Chinese Patent No. CN210224478U, entitled "A Rotatable Table-Clamping Multi-Hole Socket," describes a method of fixing the socket body to a desktop. Besides using a clamp and a clamping plate to hold the desktop in place, a support frame is also needed to secure the socket body. The socket body and the support frame are fixed together with screws and nuts, while the support frame and the clamp are connected by a pivot. In other words, the support frame is both secured to the socket body with screws and nuts and then to the clamp with a pivot, making the fixing process overly complicated.
[0004] Taiwan Patent No. TW496597, "Fixing Member of Extension Cord Holder (Additional One)," utilizes a plate pivotally connected to the power strip body to form a clamp, which secures the power strip to the tabletop. In this case, the power strip and the clamp are integrated and cannot be disassembled for use as a regular power strip.
[0005] Chinese Patent Publication No. CN105406302A, entitled "A Clip-on Socket," includes an insulating outer shell with at least one set of electrical slots; a flexible coil, one end of which is connected to the outer shell and the other end to a clamp for securing an object, and having through holes at both ends; and a power extension cord that passes through the through holes of the coil, with an AC power plug at the outer end so that the inner end can provide the AC power to the electrical slots. In this invention, the socket and clamp are integrated and cannot be disassembled for separate use as a socket. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a single-clamp multi-hook fixing base and plug structure.
[0007] This utility model provides a single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket for fixing power strips. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket includes:
[0008] A fixing unit includes a first plate and a second plate facing each other, with a first clamping space defined between the first plate and the second plate. A plurality of second coupling members are provided on the first plate outside the first clamping space, and each of the second coupling members includes a limiting member. The first plate and the second plate together have a clamping force in a clamping direction. The fixing unit clamps an external object in the first clamping space by means of the clamping force. The second coupling members are respectively coupled to the plurality of first coupling members preset by the limiting members, so that the second coupling members are fixed to the first coupling members, thereby fixing the power strip to the external object.
[0009] Furthermore, the fixing unit includes an open seat and a clamping rod. The open seat includes the first plate and the second plate, and a side plate connects the first plate and the second plate. The clamping rod has an operating end and a clamping end. The clamping end is located in the first clamping space. A threaded rod is connected between the operating end and the clamping end. The threaded rod is screwed into the second plate along the clamping direction, and the clamping force is provided by the screwing.
[0010] Furthermore, the first plate extends to have an insertion portion, and the second plate extends to have an insertion groove. An elastic member is disposed in the insertion groove. The insertion portion of the first plate is inserted into the insertion groove of the second plate and abuts against the elastic member, which provides the clamping force.
[0011] Furthermore, it includes a movable pad that is attached to the first plate. The first plate is displaceable relative to the movable pad in the clamping direction, and a second clamping space is defined between the movable pad and the limiting member. The foreign object uses the clamping force to push the first plate to displace relative to the movable pad, thereby reducing the second clamping space and causing the second clamping space to clamp the power strip synchronously.
[0012] Furthermore, the movable pad is provided with at least one positioning post, and the first plate is provided with at least one positioning hole. The positioning post passes through the positioning hole, so that the first plate and the movable pad are kept in relative displacement in the clamping direction.
[0013] Furthermore, the movable pad includes a first pad and a second pad connected to each other, with a movable space formed between the first pad and the second pad. The movable space has a movable width between the first pad and the second pad, and the first plate is located in the movable space. The movable width is greater than the thickness of the first plate, so that the first plate and the movable pad have a displacement gap in the clamping direction and can be relatively displaced.
[0014] Furthermore, the first gasket and the second gasket are integrally formed into the movable gasket.
[0015] Furthermore, the first gasket has a groove, and the second gasket has a post. The first gasket and the second gasket are joined together to form the movable gasket by being inserted into the groove through the post.
[0016] Furthermore, the first gasket has a first locking block around its periphery, and the second gasket has a second locking block around its periphery. The first gasket and the second gasket are combined to form the movable gasket by engaging the second locking block with the first locking block.
[0017] This utility model provides a power strip structure, including the aforementioned single-clamp multi-hook fixing base, and further including a power strip, the power strip including a plurality of AC power sockets and / or DC power sockets, and a plurality of first coupling members arranged at intervals between each other, the first coupling members having a coupling thickness, the coupling thickness being located in a second clamping space; the plurality of second coupling members are detachably coupled to each other corresponding to the plurality of first coupling members, wherein the second clamping space selectively clamps the coupling thickness.
[0018] Furthermore, the connector system extends along a longitudinal direction, and a plurality of the first connectors are also spaced apart along the longitudinal direction, as are a plurality of the second connectors, wherein the pitch between the first connectors is the same as the pitch between the second connectors.
[0019] Furthermore, the first connecting member is a groove having an inlet and a sliding section connected to the inlet, and the second connecting member is a tenon with a head having a head and a neck. The maximum width of the head is smaller than the inlet but larger than the sliding section. The head passes through the inlet into the groove, and the neck slides on the sliding section to engage with the groove.
[0020] Furthermore, the slide is formed on a housing, and the housing is a clamping part around the slide. The head of the tenon with a protrusion is the limiting member. The clamping part has the joining thickness. When the head is in the sliding section, it clamps the clamping part together with the movable pad system.
[0021] The following effects can be achieved based on the above technical features:
[0022] 1. A single-clamp multi-hook fixing base has two or more second connecting parts, namely two or more tenons with heads. The two or more tenons with heads can be respectively engaged with multiple pre-set sliding grooves of the power strip. Therefore, only one single-clamp multi-hook fixing base is needed to provide two or more connecting points for the power strip, so that the power strip can be firmly fixed to an external object such as a tabletop through multiple connecting points.
[0023] 2. A movable pad is attached to the first plate of the fixing unit of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat, and a displacement gap is reserved in the movable space of the movable pad. When fixing the power strip to the table or other external objects, the first plate can be moved in the movable space at the same time to eliminate the gap between the power strips after they are attached to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat. In addition to making the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat tightly clamped to the table, the power strip can also be clamped tightly to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat at the same time.
[0024] 3. When it is necessary to remove the power strip from the table or other external objects and remove the single-clamp multi-lock fixing bracket from the power strip (for example, to replace the single-clamp multi-lock fixing bracket in the engagement position of the power strip or to use the power strip as usual), simply release the clamping force on the table in the first clamping space (for example, by rotating the clamping rod to release the clamping end from the table). This will simultaneously release the second clamping space that clamps the power strip. After that, the power strip can be removed from the table or other external objects. Then, the second connecting part (i.e., the tenon with the head) of the single-clamp multi-lock fixing bracket can be operated in the opposite direction of the engagement with the first connecting part (i.e., the groove) of the power strip. This will allow you to easily remove the single-clamp multi-lock fixing bracket without the use of tools. Attached Figure Description
[0025] Figure 1 This is an exploded perspective view of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model assembled on a power strip.
[0026] Figure 2 This is a three-dimensional view of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing base of this utility model assembled on a power strip.
[0027] Figure 3 This is one of the operational diagrams for assembling the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model on a power strip.
[0028] Figure 4 This is the second schematic diagram showing the assembly of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model onto a power strip.
[0029] Figure 5 The third diagram illustrates the operation of assembling the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model on a power strip.
[0030] Figure 6 This is one of the operational diagrams illustrating the assembly of the power strip onto the tabletop using a single-clamp, multi-buckle fixing bracket during the implementation of this utility model.
[0031] Figure 7 The second schematic diagram shows the operation of assembling the power strip onto the tabletop using a single-clamp, multi-buckle fixing bracket when implementing this utility model.
[0032] Figure 8 The three-dimensional view of the power strip being fixed to the tabletop by a single-clamp, multi-buckle fixing bracket when this utility model is implemented.
[0033] Figure 9 One of the schematic diagrams shows the use of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing bracket of this utility model, which is equipped with a movable pad and used to fix the power strip to the table.
[0034] Figure 10 for Figure 9 The enlarged view shows that there is a gap between the first connector of the power strip and the second connector of the single-clamp multi-lock fixing base, causing the power strip to be unstable.
[0035] Figure 11 The second illustration shows the use of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing bracket of this utility model, which is equipped with a movable pad and used to fix the power strip to the table.
[0036] Figure 12 for Figure 11 The enlarged view shows that the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat is pressed tightly against the table. The gap is eliminated by the displacement of the mating panel (first plate) in the movable space of the movable pad. When the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat is tightly clamped to the table, the power strip can also be clamped to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat at the same time.
[0037] Figure 13 This is a schematic diagram of another type of fixing unit of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat of this utility model.
[0038] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram of another type of fixing unit of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat of this utility model.
[0039] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram showing that the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-hook fixed clamp of this utility model is combined by the first pad and the second pad being embedded into the groove through the insert post.
[0040] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram showing that the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat of this utility model is integrally formed from the first pad and the second pad.
[0041] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram showing that the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-hook fixed clamp of this utility model is combined by the first pad and the second pad through the first locking block engaging the second locking block.
[0042] Figure 18 This is an exploded view showing the positioning pin on the movable pad passing through the positioning hole on the first plate when the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing seat of this utility model is attached to the first plate of the fixing unit.
[0043] Figure 19 This is a cross-sectional view of the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing seat of this utility model, when it is attached to the first plate of the fixing unit, with the positioning pin on the movable pad passing through the positioning hole on the first plate.
[0044] Figure 20 for Figure 19 A magnified view of a portion of the image.
[0045] Figure 21 This is a schematic diagram showing how, when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model is clamped onto the table, the first plate is guided by the positioning post to eliminate the gap, so that the power strip is tightly clamped in the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base.
[0046] Figure 22 This is a schematic diagram of another type of movable pad for the single-clamp multi-hook fixed clamp seat of this utility model.
[0047] Figure 23 This is another type of movable pad for the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing seat of this utility model, and a cross-sectional view of the positioning pin on the movable pad passing through the positioning hole on the first plate when the movable pad is attached to the first plate of the fixing unit.
[0048] Figure 24 for Figure 23 A magnified view of a portion of the image.
[0049] Figure 25 This is a schematic diagram showing how, when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model is clamped onto the table, the first plate is guided by the positioning post to eliminate the gap, so that the power strip is tightly clamped in the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base.
[0050] Figure 26 This is a schematic diagram of another type of movable pad of the single-clamp multi-hook fixed clamp seat of this utility model.
[0051] Figure 27 This is another form of the movable pad of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing seat of this utility model, and a cross-sectional view of the positioning post on the movable pad passing through the positioning hole on the first plate when the movable pad is attached to the first plate of the fixing unit.
[0052] Figure 28 for Figure 27 A magnified view of a portion of the image.
[0053] Figure 29 This is a schematic diagram showing how, when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base of this utility model is clamped onto the table, the first plate is guided by the positioning post to eliminate the gap, so that the power strip is tightly clamped in the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base.
[0054] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1-Socket; 10-Housing; 101-Clamped part; 11-Slide groove; 111-Installation entrance; 112-Sliding section; 2-Single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat; 21-Opening seat; 211-First plate; 2111-Positioning hole; 212-Second plate; 213-Side plate; 211A-First plate; 2111A-Installation part; 212A-Second plate; 2121A-Installation groove; 213A-Elastic element; 21B-Elastic clamp; 211B-Torsion spring; 22-Clamping rod; 221-Operating end; 222-Pressurizing end; 223-Threaded rod; 23-First clamping space; 24-Headed tenon; 241-Head; 242-Neck; 25-Second clamping space; 3-Table; 4 - Movable gasket; 41- First gasket; 411- Insert groove; 42- Second gasket; 421- Insert post; 43- Movable space; 4A- Movable gasket; 41A- First gasket; 42A- Second gasket; 4B- Movable gasket; 41B- First gasket; 411B- First locking block; 412B- Positioning post; 413B- Through hole; 42B- Second gasket; 421B- Second locking block; 4C- Movable gasket; 41C- Positioning post; 4D- Movable gasket; 41D- First gasket; 411D- Positioning post; 42D- Second gasket; 421D- Positioning groove; D- Longitudinal; P- Clamping direction; D1- Movable width; D2- Displacement gap; D3- Gap; D4- Gap; T- Thickness of the mating panel. Detailed Implementation
[0055] Based on the above technical features, the main functions of the single-clamp multi-buckle fixing base and plug structure of this utility model will be clearly presented in the following embodiments.
[0056] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the power strip structure of this embodiment includes a power strip 1 and at least one single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2. In this embodiment, one single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 is used, but this is not a limitation, and two or three single-clamp multi-hook fixing brackets 2 can also be used simultaneously.
[0057] The power strip 1 includes a plurality of AC power sockets and / or DC power sockets (not shown in the figure), and a plurality of first couplings spaced apart from each other. In this embodiment, the first coupling is a groove 11. The power strip 1 extends along a longitudinal direction D, and the plurality of the aforementioned AC power sockets and / or DC power sockets are spaced apart along the longitudinal direction D. Each of the first couplings (grooves 11) is also spaced apart along the longitudinal direction D.
[0058] The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base 2 has a fixing unit, which fixes a plurality of second coupling members. In this embodiment, the fixing unit includes an open seat 21 and a clamping rod 22. The open seat 21 is C-shaped and has a first plate 211, a second plate 212, and a side plate 213 connecting the first plate 211 and the second plate 212. The first plate 211, the second plate 212, and the side plate 213 surround and define a first clamping space 23. The second coupling members are disposed on the first plate 211 and are located outside the first clamping space. In this embodiment, two second coupling members are disposed on the first plate 211 and arranged along the longitudinal direction D, with a pitch between the two second coupling members. The clamping rod 22 extends from the outside of the second plate 212 into the first clamping space 23. The first plate 211 and the second plate 212 share a clamping force in a clamping direction P. Specifically, the clamping rod 22 has an operating end 221 and a clamping end 222. The clamping end 222 is located in the first clamping space 23. A threaded rod 223 connects the operating end 221 and the clamping end 222. The threaded rod 223 is screwed into the second plate 212 of the opening seat 21. In this embodiment, the second connecting member corresponds to a tenon 24 with a head on the slide groove 11. The second connecting member (tenon 24 with a head) corresponds to the first connecting member (slide groove 11) and can be assembled and disassembled together.
[0059] The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base 2 is connected to the two first couplings (sliding grooves 11) by two second couplings (head tenons 24), so that the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base 2 can be detachably fixed to the socket 1 at different positions in the longitudinal direction D.
[0060] Please see Figure 1 , Figures 3 to 5 As shown, in this embodiment, the slide groove 11 of the power strip 1 has an inlet 111 and a sliding section 112 connected to the inlet 111. The tenon 24 of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 has a head 241 and a neck 242. The maximum width of the head 241 is smaller than the inlet 111 but larger than the sliding section 112. The head 241 is inserted into the slide groove 11 through the inlet 111, and the neck 242 slides in the sliding section 112 to engage with the slide groove 11, so that the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 is attached and fixed to the power strip 1 through the first plate 211 of the opening seat 21. Preferably, the engagement between the tenon 24 and the slide groove 11 is a tight fit.
[0061] Please see Figures 6 to 8As shown, the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 is moved laterally into the periphery of an external object (such as a tabletop 3 in this case), so that the periphery of the tabletop 3 enters the first clamping space 23 of the opening seat 21 until the periphery of the tabletop 3 abuts against the side plate 213 of the opening seat 21. Then, the operating end 221 of the clamping rod 22 is rotated, and the threaded rod 223 is screwed into the first clamping space 23 until the clamping end 222 is pressed against the lower edge of the tabletop 3, thereby fixing the power strip 1 to the tabletop 3 through the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2. In this case, one single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 is used to fix the power strip 1 to the tabletop 3. The engagement of the two second connecting parts (with headed tenons 24) of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 with the two first connecting parts (sliding grooves 11) on the power strip 1 is sufficient to make the power strip 1 stable and prevent it from shifting or deflecting due to external forces.
[0062] Please see Figures 9 to 12 As shown, the fixing unit has a fitting panel (in this embodiment, the fitting panel is the first plate 211), the second connecting member (with a tenon 24) is disposed on the fitting panel (first plate 211), and a movable pad 4. The movable pad 4 is surrounded by a first pad 41 and a second pad 42 to form a movable space 43. The movable space 43 has a movable width D1 between the first pad 41 and the second pad 42. The fitting panel (first plate 211) extends into the movable space 43 so that the movable pad 4 fits onto the fitting panel (first plate 211). The movable width D1 is greater than the thickness T of the fitting panel (first plate 211), so that the fitting panel (first plate 211) has a displacement distance D2 along the clamping direction P in the movable space 43. The second connecting member (head tenon 24) includes a limiting member. In this embodiment, the limiting member is the head 241 of the head tenon 24. A second clamping space 25 is defined between the first washer 41 and the limiting member (head 241 of the head tenon 24). When the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 is fixed on the power strip 1, the power strip 1 will abut against the movable washer 4.
[0063] In detail, the power strip 1 has a housing 10, and a groove 11 is formed on the housing 10. The housing 10 is surrounded by a clamping part 101. When the freely detachable synchronous clamping seat 2 is assembled on the power strip 1, the tenon 24 with the head is first slid into the groove 11. The head 241 of the tenon 24 with the head forms a gap D3 with the clamping part 101 and / or a gap D4 is formed between the clamping part 101 and the first gasket 41. When the power strip 1 is fixed to the tabletop 3, the operating end 221 of the clamping rod 22 is rotated, and the threaded rod 223 is continuously screwed into the first clamping space 23, thereby clamping the tabletop 3 tightly through the clamping force. At the same time, the first plate 211 is simultaneously displaced towards the tabletop in the movable space 43 by the reaction force of the tabletop 3, thereby reducing the second clamping space 25 and eliminating the gaps D3 and D4. At this time, the clamping end 222 of the free-loading synchronous clamping seat 2 clamps the table 3 tightly with the second gasket 42, and the head 241 of the tenon 24 with the head is closely attached to the clamped part 101. At the same time, the clamped part 101 also closely abuts against the first gasket 41, so that the clamped part 101 is also simultaneously clamped in the second clamping space 25 by the head 241 of the tenon 24 with the head and the first gasket 41, thereby making the power strip 1 stable and fixed to the table 3.
[0064] According to the aforementioned figures, when it is necessary to remove the power strip 1 from the tabletop 3 and remove the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 from the power strip 1, simply rotate the clamping rod 22 to release the clamping end 222 located in the first clamping space 23 from the tabletop 3, and the second clamping space 25 clamping the power strip 1 can be released simultaneously. Then the power strip 1 can be removed from the tabletop 3. Then, the tenon 24 with the head can be operated in the opposite direction of the engagement with the slide groove 11, and the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 can be easily removed without the use of tools.
[0065] Please see Figure 13 As shown, the fixing unit of the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base 2 may also include a first plate 211A and a second plate 212A. The first plate 211A extends with an insertion portion 2111A, and the second plate 212A extends with an insertion groove 2121A. An elastic member 213A is provided in the insertion groove 2121A. The insertion portion 2111A of the first plate 211A is inserted into the insertion groove 2121A of the second plate 212A and abuts against the elastic member 213A. The elastic member 213A provides the clamping force when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing base 2 clamps an external object (such as the aforementioned table board 3).
[0066] Please see Figure 14As shown, this is another type of fixing unit for the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2. This fixing unit uses a spring clip 21B, which is provided with elastic clamping force by a torsion spring 211B. In this way, the single-clamp multi-hook fixing bracket 2 directly uses the spring clip 21B to clamp the power strip 1 onto the tabletop 3.
[0067] Please see Figure 15 As shown, in this embodiment, the first gasket 41 of the movable gasket 4 has a groove 411 and the second gasket 42 has a post 421. The first gasket 41 and the second gasket 42 are combined to form the movable gasket 4 by embedding the post 421 into the groove 411.
[0068] Please see Figure 16 As shown, in a variation, a movable gasket 4A includes a first gasket 41A and a second gasket 42A, which are integrally formed.
[0069] Please see Figure 17 As shown, in another variation, a movable gasket 4B includes a first gasket 41B and a second gasket 42B. The first gasket 41B has a first locking block 411B around its periphery, and the second gasket 42B has a second locking block 421B around its periphery. The first gasket 41B and the second gasket 42B are combined to form the movable gasket 4B by engaging the second locking block 421B with the first locking block 411B.
[0070] Please see Figure 18 and Figure 19 As shown, taking the movable pad 4B as an example, the first pad 41B has a through hole 413B, and a plurality of positioning posts 412B are provided around the through hole 413B. The first plate 211 is provided with a plurality of positioning holes 2111. When the movable pad 4B is fitted onto the first plate 211, the tenon 24 with a head can pass through the through hole 413B, and the positioning post 412B passes through the positioning hole 2111.
[0071] Please see Figures 19 to 21 As shown, when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 is clamped tightly to the table board 3, the positioning post 412B can guide the first plate 211 and the movable pad 4B to maintain relative displacement in the clamping direction P, thereby simultaneously clamping the plug 1 to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2.
[0072] Please see Figure 22 and Figure 25As shown, in a variation, a movable pad 4C is flat, and a positioning post 41C is provided on the movable pad 4C. When the movable pad 4C is engaged with the first plate 211, the positioning post 41C passes through the positioning hole 2111 and abuts against the tabletop 3. When the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 is tightly clamped to the tabletop 3, the positioning post 41C can guide the first plate 211 and the movable pad 4C to maintain relative displacement in the clamping direction P, thereby simultaneously clamping the power strip 1 to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2.
[0073] Please see Figure 26 and Figure 27 As shown, in another variation, a movable pad 4D includes a first pad 41D and a second pad 42D. The first pad 41D and the second pad 42D are flat. A positioning post 411D is provided on the first pad 41D, and a positioning groove 421D is provided on the second pad 42D. When the movable pad 4D is attached to the first plate 211, the positioning post 411D passes through the positioning hole 2111 and extends into the positioning groove 421D, thereby making it easy to assemble and attach the first pad 41D and the second pad 42D to the first plate 211 from opposite sides.
[0074] Please see Figures 27 to 29 As shown, when the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2 is clamped tightly to the table board 3, the positioning post 411D can guide the first plate 211 and the movable pad 4D to maintain relative displacement in the clamping direction P, thereby simultaneously clamping the plug 1 to the single-clamp multi-hook fixing seat 2.
[0075] Based on the above description of the embodiments, it should be fully understood that the operation, use and effects of this utility model are as follows. The above embodiments are only preferred embodiments of this utility model and should not be used to limit the scope of implementation of this utility model. That is, any simple equivalent changes and modifications made based on the content of this utility model are within the scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A single-clamp, multi-hook fixing bracket for fixing power strips, characterized in that, This single-clamp, multi-lock fixing base includes: A fixed unit includes a first plate and a second plate opposite to each other, a first clamping space is defined between the first plate and the second plate, and a plurality of second connecting members are provided on the first plate outside the first clamping space. Each of the second connecting members includes a limiting member, and the first plate and the second plate together have a clamping force in a clamping direction. The fixing unit uses the clamping force to clamp an external object in the first clamping space. The second connecting member uses the limiting member to connect to the plurality of first connecting members preset by the aforementioned power strip, so that the second connecting member is fixed to the first connecting member, thereby fixing the power strip to the external object.
2. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The fixing unit includes an open seat and a clamping rod. The open seat includes the first plate and the second plate, and a side plate connects the first plate and the second plate. The clamping rod has an operating end and a clamping end. The clamping end is located in the first clamping space. A threaded rod is connected between the operating end and the clamping end. The threaded rod is screwed into the second plate along the clamping direction, and the clamping force is provided by the screwing.
3. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The first plate extends to have an insertion portion, and the second plate extends to have an insertion groove. An elastic member is disposed in the insertion groove. The insertion portion of the first plate is inserted into the insertion groove of the second plate and abuts against the elastic member, which provides the clamping force.
4. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 1, characterized in that, It also includes a movable pad that is attached to the first plate. The first plate is displaceable relative to the movable pad in the clamping direction, and the movable pad and the limiting member define a second clamping space. The foreign object pushes the first plate to displace relative to the movable pad by the clamping force, thereby reducing the second clamping space, so that the second clamping space simultaneously clamps the power strip.
5. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The movable pad is provided with at least one positioning post, and the first plate is provided with at least one positioning hole. The positioning post passes through the positioning hole, so that the first plate and the movable pad are kept in relative displacement in the clamping direction.
6. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The movable pad includes a first pad and a second pad connected to each other, with a movable space formed between the first pad and the second pad. The movable space has a movable width between the first pad and the second pad. The first plate is located in the movable space. The movable width is greater than the thickness of the first plate, so that the first plate and the movable pad have a displacement gap in the clamping direction and can be relatively displaced.
7. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first gasket and the second gasket are integrally formed into the movable gasket.
8. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first gasket has a groove, and the second gasket has a post. The first gasket and the second gasket are joined together to form the movable gasket by being inserted into the groove through the post.
9. The single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first gasket has a first locking block around its periphery, and the second gasket has a second locking block around its periphery. The first gasket and the second gasket are combined to form the movable gasket by engaging the second locking block with the first locking block.
10. A plug-in structure comprising a single-clamp multi-hook fixing base as described in any one of claims 4 to 9, characterized in that, Also includes: A power strip includes a plurality of AC power sockets and / or DC power sockets, and a plurality of first couplings arranged at intervals from each other, the first couplings having a coupling thickness located in a second clamping space; The plurality of second couplings are detachably coupled to each other in relation to the plurality of first couplings, wherein the second clamping space selectively clamps the coupling thickness.
11. The socket structure as described in claim 10, characterized in that, The power strip extends along a longitudinal direction, and a plurality of the first connectors are also spaced apart along this longitudinal direction, as are a plurality of the second connectors, wherein the pitch between the first connectors is the same as the pitch between the second connectors.
12. The socket structure as described in claim 10, characterized in that, The first connecting member is a groove having an inlet and a sliding section connected to the inlet. The second connecting member is a tenon with a head having a head and a neck. The maximum width of the head is smaller than the inlet but larger than the sliding section. The head passes through the inlet into the groove, and the neck slides on the sliding section to engage with the groove.
13. The socket structure as described in claim 12, characterized in that, The slide is formed on a housing, and the housing is a clamping part around the slide. The head of the tenon with a protrusion is the limiting member. The clamping part has the joining thickness. When the head is located in the sliding section, it clamps the clamping part together with the movable pad.
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