Charger baby with charging wire capable of being used as hanging rope
By incorporating a connector on the power bank, the charging cable can be looped around to form a hanging loop, solving the problems of large power bank size and inconvenient charging cable storage, thus achieving convenient storage and improved performance of the power bank.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520342543.5
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-28
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-28
AI Technical Summary
Existing power banks are bulky and their charging cables are inconvenient to store, affecting portability.
Design a power bank whose charging cable can also be used as a lanyard. By setting a connector on the power bank casing, the charging cable can be wrapped around to form a hanging loop, which can be used to hang it on an external hook, avoiding separate storage.
It enables convenient storage of power banks when not in use, improving performance and portability.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mobile charging technology, specifically to a power bank whose charging cable can be used as a lanyard. Background Technology
[0002] A power bank is a portable power supply device that stores its own electrical energy and can charge handheld mobile electronic devices. It is especially in high demand when users are traveling long distances or on business trips.
[0003] Current power banks connect to electronic devices via power cords to charge them. However, power banks are generally quite large, making them inconvenient to store and store. In addition, current power banks all come with charging cables for charging electronic devices, which are also inconvenient to store when the power bank is not in use.
[0004] Therefore, a new technical solution is urgently needed to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide a power bank whose charging cable can be used as a lanyard. To solve at least the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model adopts the following technical solution:
[0006] A power bank with a charging cable that can also be used as a lanyard includes a housing with a built-in rechargeable battery and control components. A first conductor electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is provided on the housing. The first conductor includes a first wire and a first plug end located at the end of the first wire. The first plug end includes a first base with a diameter larger than the first wire and a first connector formed on the end of the first base. A connector is also provided on the housing, which is used to engage with the first plug end so that the first wire is wrapped around to form a lanyard.
[0007] Furthermore, the connector includes a body, on which a first receiving compartment is provided for the first base to be placed. One end of the first receiving compartment is provided with an opening for the first plug to extend out, and the other end of the receiving compartment is provided with a first threading hole for the first wire to pass through. A snap-fit groove is provided on the side wall of the first receiving compartment, and the first wire passes through the snap-fit groove into the first receiving compartment.
[0008] Furthermore, a second wire electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is also provided on the housing. The second wire includes a second wire and a second plug end located at the end of the second wire. The second plug end includes a second base with a diameter larger than that of the second wire and a second connector formed on the end of the second base. The connector is disposed on the first wire.
[0009] Furthermore, the connector is also provided with a second receiving compartment for accommodating the second plug end therein, and one end of the second receiving compartment is provided with an opening for the second plug end to extend out, and the other end is provided with a second threading hole for the second wire to pass through.
[0010] Furthermore, the openings of the first and second accommodating compartments are located at the two ends of the connecting body, respectively.
[0011] Furthermore, a wireless charging module electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is also provided on the housing. The wireless charging module includes a base, and a wireless charging coil electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is provided inside the base.
[0012] Furthermore, a support is provided on the housing, one end of which is hinged to the housing and the other end of which is hinged to the base.
[0013] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0014] When charging electronic products is required, the power bank provided in this embodiment can be used normally. Specifically, charging the electronic product can be completed by connecting the first connector of the first wire to the charging port of the electronic product. When charging is not required, the first wire is snapped onto the connector, thereby forming a loop. The power bank can be hung on an external hook through the loop, making it convenient to store the power bank when not in use. At the same time, since the charging cable forms a loop, there is no need to store and fix the charging cable separately, thereby improving the performance of the power bank. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the exploded structure of this utility model.
[0017] Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the first wire, the second wire, and the connecting body in this utility model.
[0018] Figure 4This is a schematic diagram of the connecting body in this utility model.
[0019] In the diagram: 100 - housing; 200 - first wire; 201 - first cable; 202 - first connector; 203 - first base; 204 - first connector; 300 - connector; 301 - main body; 302 - first receiving compartment; 303 - first wire through hole; 304 - snap-fit groove; 400 - second wire; 401 - second cable; 402 - second connector; 403 - second base; 404 - second connector; 305 - second receiving compartment; 110 - wireless charging module; 111 - base; 120 - bracket. Detailed Implementation
[0020] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described below with reference to embodiments and accompanying drawings. The content mentioned in the embodiments is not intended to limit the present invention. The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] This utility model provides a power bank whose charging cable can be used as a lanyard. When not using the power bank for charging, the first wire 200 used to charge electronic devices can be attached to the connector 300, thereby forming a lanyard. The power bank can be hung up by the lanyard, which facilitates the storage of the power bank. At the same time, when the charging cable is used as a lanyard, there is no need to store the charging cable separately, thus improving the performance of the power bank.
[0022] Specifically, the power bank with a charging cable that can be used as a lanyard provided in this embodiment of the utility model includes a housing 100 with a built-in rechargeable battery and control components. A first conductor 200 electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is provided on the housing 100. The first conductor 200 includes a first wire 201 and a first plug end 202 located at the end of the first wire 201. The first plug end 202 includes a first base 203 with a diameter larger than that of the first wire 201 and a first plug connector 204 formed on the end of the first base 203. A connector 300 is also provided on the housing 100. The connector 300 is used to engage with the first plug end 202 so that the first wire 201 is wrapped around to form a lanyard.
[0023] When charging electronic products is required, the power bank provided in this embodiment can be used normally. Specifically, the first connector 204 of the first wire 200 can be connected to the charging port of the electronic product to complete the charging. When charging is not required, the first wire 200 is snapped onto the connector 300, so that the first wire 200 forms a loop. The power bank can be hung on an external hook through the loop, which makes it convenient to store the power bank when not in use. At the same time, since the charging cable forms a loop, there is no need to store and fix the charging cable separately, thereby improving the performance of the power bank.
[0024] In this embodiment, as Figure 3-4 As shown, the connector 300 includes a body 301. A first receiving compartment 302 is provided on the body 301 for the first base 203 to be placed therein. One end of the first receiving compartment 302 is provided with an opening for the first plug 204 to extend out, and the other end of the receiving compartment is provided with a first threading hole for the first wire 201 to pass through. A snap-fit groove 304 is provided on the side wall of the first receiving compartment 302, and the first wire 201 passes through the snap-fit groove 304 and is placed inside the first receiving compartment 302.
[0025] When the first wire 200 needs to be arranged into a hanging loop, the first wire 201 is inserted into the first receiving compartment 302 along the snap-fit groove 304. At this time, the first plug-in end 202 is placed inside the first receiving compartment 302, and the first wire 201 is located inside the first wire passage hole 303. Therefore, when hanging, the first wire 201 is pulled out along the first wire passage hole 303, and the first connecting end is confined within the first receiving compartment 302, thus forming a closed hanging loop with the first wire 200, which facilitates the storage of the power bank.
[0026] In this embodiment, in order to charge more charging devices, a second wire 400 electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is also provided on the housing 100. The second wire 400 includes a second wire 401 and a second plug end 402 located at the end of the second wire 401. The second plug end 402 includes a second base 403 with a diameter larger than that of the second wire 401 and a second plug connector 404 formed on the end of the second base 403. The connector 300 is disposed on the first wire 200.
[0027] By setting two wires, two electronic devices can be charged, thereby improving efficiency. In this embodiment, the first connector 204 and the second connector 404 are set according to different specifications. In this embodiment, the first connector 204 is a Lightning connector and the second connector 404 is a Type-C connector. They are set on the first guide via the connector 300. After the first guide is snapped into the connector 300, the first wire 200 and the second wire 400 form a hanging loop. At this time, when the power bank is stored and hung, the position where it contacts the hook or crossbeam is at the connector 300, thereby avoiding damage to the first wire 200 and the second wire 400 and ensuring the reliability of the wires.
[0028] The connection method between connector 300 and second wire 400 is as follows: Figure 2-4 As shown, the connector 300 is also provided with a second receiving compartment 305 for the second plug-in end 402 to be received therein, and one end of the second receiving compartment 305 is provided with an opening for the second plug-in end 404 to extend out, and the other end is provided with a second wire hole (not shown in the figure) for the second wire 401 to pass through.
[0029] In other words, during the assembly of the power bank, the first wire 200 is pre-passed through the second wire hole, so that the second plug end 402 can be stored and confined within the second receiving compartment 305 when the connector 300 is pulled.
[0030] In order for the first wire 200 and the second wire 400 to form a closed ring with smooth edges after the ring is formed, the openings of the first receiving chamber 302 and the second receiving chamber 305 are located at the two ends of the connector 300, respectively.
[0031] The above-mentioned arrangement allows the first connector 204 and the second connector 404 to face opposite directions after the first wire 200 is inserted into the first receiving compartment 302. This results in the defined hanging ring having a more rounded edge, so that when the power bank is hung, the connector 300 contacts the hook or crossbeam under the action of gravity.
[0032] In this embodiment, to enhance the performance of the power bank, a wireless charging module 110 electrically connected to a rechargeable battery is provided on the housing 100. The wireless charging module 110 includes a base 111, inside which a wireless charging coil (not shown) electrically connected to the rechargeable battery is disposed. Simultaneously, a bracket 120 is provided on the housing 100, one end of which is hinged to the housing 100, and the other end to the base 111. The wireless charging module 110 can notify the bracket 120 to be vertical, thus enabling wireless charging of electronic devices when vertical. In this embodiment, it is worth noting that a magnetic component is also provided within the wireless charging module 110, enabling magnetic attraction of electronic products in a vertical state, thereby ensuring stable wireless charging of electronic products. In this embodiment, the wireless charging module can be implemented using existing design technologies.
[0033] The above are merely preferred embodiments of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model in any way. Although the present utility model has been disclosed above with preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any person skilled in the art can make some changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments without departing from the scope of the present utility model. Any simple modifications, equivalent changes and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the present utility model without departing from the scope of the present utility model shall fall within the scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A power bank with a charging cord that can be used as a lanyard, comprising a housing with a built-in rechargeable battery and control components, characterized in that, The shell is provided with a first wire electrically connected with the rechargeable battery, the first wire comprises a first wire rod and a first plug-in end at the end of the first wire rod, the first plug-in end comprises a first seat body with a diameter larger than the first wire rod and a first plug-in head formed on the end of the first seat body; the shell is further provided with a connecting body, the connecting body is used to be clamped with the first plug-in end, so that the first wire rod surrounds to form a hanging ring.
2. The portable power bank of claim 1, wherein, The connecting body comprises a body, the body is provided with a first accommodating cavity for accommodating the first seat body, one end of the first accommodating cavity is provided with an opening for the first plug-in head to extend out, the other end of the first accommodating cavity is provided with a first wire hole for the first wire rod to pass through, and a clamping groove is arranged on the side wall of the first accommodating cavity, the first wire rod passes through the clamping groove and enters the first accommodating cavity.
3. The portable power bank of claim 2, wherein, The shell is further provided with a second wire electrically connected with the rechargeable battery, the second wire comprises a second wire rod and a second plug-in end at the end of the second wire rod, the second plug-in end comprises a second seat body with a diameter larger than the second wire rod and a second plug-in head formed on the end of the second seat body; the connecting body is arranged on the first wire.
4. The portable power bank of claim 3, wherein, The connecting body is further provided with a second accommodating cavity for accommodating the second plug-in end, one end of the second accommodating cavity is provided with an opening for the second plug-in head to extend out, and the other end of the second accommodating cavity is provided with a second wire hole for the second wire rod to pass through.
5. The portable power bank of claim 4, wherein, The opening of the first accommodating cavity and the opening of the second accommodating cavity are respectively located at the two ends of the connecting body.
6. The portable power bank of claim 1, wherein, The shell is further provided with a wireless charging module electrically connected with the rechargeable battery, the wireless charging module comprises a base, the base is internally provided with a wireless charging coil electrically connected with the rechargeable battery.
7. The portable power bank of claim 6, wherein, The shell is further provided with a support, one end of the support is hinged with the shell, and the other end of the support is hinged with the base.