Data line winder

By combining rigid clamps and flexible cable holders, the problem of data cables getting tangled and knotted during transport is solved, achieving stable and neat winding of data cables, thus improving ease of use and reliability.

CN223973597UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06NINGBO LINGLIANG INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-07
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Data cables are prone to tangling and knotting when carried, causing inconvenience, especially when placed in a bag with a power adapter, where they can easily get tangled with other items and potentially damage the data cable connector.

Method used

The system employs a composite structure of a rigid clamp and a flexible cable holder. The rigid clamp provides rigid support, while the flexible cable holder provides flexibility and friction. Combined with the cable clamping recess and adhesive layer, it ensures that the data cable is securely wound and neatly arranged.

Benefits of technology

It improves the securing effect and reliability of data cables, avoids messy situations, enhances the stability and durability of the data cable winder, and reduces the risk of data cable damage.

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Abstract

According to the data line winder, the flexible line fixing seat and the first hard clamping piece are combined, so that a composite structure of the data line winder is constructed. According to the structure, rigid support provided by the first hard clamping piece is utilized, so that the stability of a mounting plane is ensured; and by virtue of the flexibility and friction force of the flexible wire fixing seat, the fixing effect of the data wire is improved. Compared with a wire arrangement device only made of flexible materials, the structure can better resist impact of external force, and plastic deformation after long-term use is reduced. Besides, the flexible wire fixing seat is adaptively mounted in the mounting groove of the first hard clamping piece, and the position of the flexible wire fixing seat is limited, so that the flexible wire fixing seat is prevented from falling off or shifting in the use process, and the stability and the use reliability of the data wire winder are further improved. And meanwhile, due to the existence of the wire clamping concave part, the data wire is neater and more orderly during winding, and the disordered condition is effectively avoided.
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Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of data cable storage and organization, and in particular to a data cable winder. Background Technology

[0002] In the digital age, carrying mobile phones, tablets, and other electronic devices has become commonplace, making power adapters and data cables indispensable accessories. While existing data cable winders can effectively organize data cables during charging, keeping them neat and tidy and preventing tangles and knots, problems arise when people put the power adapter and data cable together in their bags. The data cable easily gets tangled with other items, making it inconvenient to access and potentially damaging the data cable connector, thus affecting the user experience.

[0003] The above content is only used to assist in understanding the technical solution of the utility model and does not represent an admission that the above content is prior art. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of the above problems, this utility model proposes a data cable winder, which aims to solve the technical problem that data cables carried by people are easy to get tangled and knotted, causing inconvenience in use.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the data cable winder proposed in this utility model includes a first rigid clamp and at least one flexible cable holder, wherein the first rigid clamp includes a first surface and a second surface disposed opposite to each other.

[0006] At least one mounting groove is provided on the first surface; the number of flexible wire holders corresponds one-to-one with the number of mounting grooves; the flexible wire holders are adapted to be embedded in the mounting grooves and protrude from the first surface; the portion of the flexible wire holder protruding from the first surface forms a plurality of wire-clamping recesses; the plurality of wire-clamping recesses are arranged along the extension direction of the first rigid clamp.

[0007] The second surface includes a mounting plane for mounting to a data cable configurator or a tabletop.

[0008] Furthermore, the mounting groove extends through the second surface to expose the flexible cable holder on the second surface; the data cable winder is provided with an adhesive layer, which is disposed on the surface of the flexible cable holder exposed on the second surface and / or the second surface.

[0009] Furthermore, the flexible cable holder includes a seat body and a limiting part connected to each other; the seat body is adapted to be installed in the mounting groove and laterally protrudes from the limiting part to form a flange; the data cable winder also includes a limiting groove provided on the second surface, the limiting groove being arranged around the mounting groove; the flange is placed in the limiting groove and is limited and engaged with the bottom wall of the limiting groove;

[0010] The limiting portion protrudes from the first surface, and the retaining recess is formed on the limiting portion.

[0011] Furthermore, the adhesive layer is bonded to the second surface and covers and bonds the flexible wire fastener.

[0012] In one embodiment, the data cable winder further includes a second rigid clamp; the second rigid clamp has a first end and a second end disposed opposite to each other, the first end being connected to the first rigid clamp, and the second end having a first position relatively close to the first rigid clamp and a second position relatively far from the first rigid clamp;

[0013] In the first position, the second ends of the first rigid clamp and the second rigid clamp engage to prevent the data cable from coming out;

[0014] In the second position, the data cable passes between the second ends of the first rigid clamp and the second rigid clamp.

[0015] Furthermore, the first rigid clamp and the second rigid clamp are spaced apart to form a wire-fixing space; the wire-locking recess is placed in the wire-fixing space, and the wire-locking recess is flared outward from the first surface.

[0016] In one embodiment, the first rigid clamp and the second rigid clamp are integrally formed; the second end forms a cable passage with the first rigid clamp, and the edge of the first rigid clamp extends toward the second end of the second rigid clamp to form a stop portion, or the second end of the second rigid clamp extends toward the first rigid clamp to form a stop portion; the stop portion is used to restrict the data cable from coming out of the cable passage.

[0017] Furthermore, the first end of the second rigid component is provided with a wire-holding groove, the groove opening of which is opposite to the wire-passing opening; the length of the groove opening in the vertical direction is less than the length of the inner diameter of the wire-holding groove in the vertical direction, and the vertical direction intersects with the extension direction of the first rigid clamp.

[0018] In one embodiment, the first rigid clamp has a raised strip on the edge of one of the positions corresponding to the second end and the second end of the second rigid clamp, and the other has a hook adapted to the raised strip on its edge.

[0019] In one embodiment, the first rigid clamp and the second rigid clamp are in the shape of a long strip; the flexible cable holder extends along the extension direction of the first rigid clamp; the data cable winder includes at least two of the flexible cable holders, which are arranged at intervals along a first direction, the first direction intersecting the extension direction of the second surface.

[0020] This invention constructs a composite structure for a data cable winder by combining a flexible cable holder and a first rigid clamp. This structure utilizes the rigid support provided by the first rigid clamp to ensure the stability of the mounting plane, while leveraging the flexibility and friction of the flexible cable holder to enhance the cable's hold. Compared to cable organizers made solely of flexible materials, this structure is more resistant to external impacts and reduces plastic deformation after long-term use. Furthermore, the flexible cable holder fits snugly into the mounting groove of the first rigid clamp, restricting its position and ensuring it won't detach or shift during use, further improving the stability and reliability of the data cable winder. Simultaneously, the presence of the cable-holding recess makes the data cable winder more neat and orderly, effectively preventing a tangled mess. Attached Figure Description

[0021] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying 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.

[0022] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of an embodiment of the data cable winder of this utility model is shown from a first perspective.

[0023] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the data cable winder from a second-view perspective;

[0024] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the data cable winder from a third-person perspective;

[0025] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the data cable winder of this utility model;

[0026] Figure 5 for Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the data cable winder from another perspective;

[0027] Figure 6 for Figure 4 An exploded view of a data cable winding device from a single perspective;

[0028] Figure 7 for Figure 4 An exploded view of the data cable winding assembly from another perspective;

[0029] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of the data cable winder of this utility model;

[0030] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the data cable winder from another perspective;

[0031] Figure 10 for Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the data cable winder from another perspective;

[0032] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0033] label name label name label name 100 / 200 / 300 Data cable winder 20 Second rigid clamp 27 cable tray 10 First hard clamp 21 First end 261 Buckle groove 11 First surface 22 Second end 30 Flexible wire holder 111 Mounting slot 23 Fixed space 31 Cable recess 112 Limiting groove 24 Stop section 32 base body 12 Second surface 25 Cable slot 33 Limiting part 121 Mounting plane 26 Hook 40 Adhesive layer 13 convex strip

[0034] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation

[0035] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application. In addition, the technical solutions of various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those of ordinary skill in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or cannot be implemented, it should be considered that such combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.

[0036] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.

[0037] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the meaning of "and / or" throughout the text is to include three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies both A and B.

[0038] This utility model proposes a data cable winder. A data cable winder is a device used to organize and manage data cables. It can be used in conjunction with a power adapter or independently to achieve orderly winding and fixing of data cables, avoiding tangling and knotting, and improving ease of use and aesthetics.

[0039] In this embodiment of the utility model, please refer to Figures 1 to 10 The data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 includes a first rigid clamp 10 and at least one flexible cable holder 30. The first rigid clamp 10 includes a first surface 11 and a second surface 12 disposed opposite to each other. The first surface 11 is provided with at least one mounting groove 111. The number of flexible cable holders 30 corresponds one-to-one with the number of mounting grooves 111. The flexible cable holder 30 is adapted to be embedded in the mounting groove 111 and protrudes from the first surface 11. The portion of the flexible cable holder 30 protruding from the first surface 11 forms a plurality of cable clamping recesses 31. The plurality of cable clamping recesses 31 are arranged along the extension direction of the first rigid clamp 10. The second surface 12 includes a mounting plane 121 for mounting to a data cable configurator or a tabletop.

[0040] In this embodiment, the first rigid clamp 10 serves to support the flexible cable holder 30, providing a stable support base for the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300. This prevents displacement or deformation caused by data cable winding or other external forces during use, ensuring the stability of the data cable winding and its long-term reliability. The first rigid clamp 10 can be made of ABS material, PC material, etc., and is not limited here. The mounting groove 111 on the first surface 11 is used to install the flexible cable holder 30, providing positioning and support for the cable holder and ensuring that it is firmly combined with the first rigid clamp 10, making the structure of the entire device more compact and stable. The mounting groove 111 may or may not penetrate the first rigid clamp 10, and is not limited here. The number of mounting grooves 111 can be one, two, or more, and is not limited here. The mounting plane 121 on the second surface 12 is used to fix the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 to the data cable assembler or table surface, ensuring that it will not slide or shift during use. Mounting plane 121 allows the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 to be fixed in the target position via adhesive, snap-fit, or other suitable fixing methods, providing a stable operating platform for subsequent data cable winding. Simultaneously, users can also use the device independently without connecting a power adapter or placing it on a table.

[0041] The flexible cable holder 30 is made of a soft material to ensure that the data cable is not easily damaged during insertion and securing. Simultaneously, the flexible cable holder 30 has a certain amount of friction, which effectively prevents the data cable from slipping and improves the securing effect. The flexible cable holder 30 can be made of silicone, TPU, etc., and is not limited here. The design of the mounting groove 111 facilitates the quick installation and removal of the flexible cable holder 30, improving ease of use. The adapter is fitted into the mounting groove 111, which, on the one hand, fits tightly with the first rigid clamp 10, ensuring the integrity and stability of the entire device structure. On the other hand, the portion of the flexible cable holder 30 protruding from the first surface 11 forms multiple cable-holding recesses 31, which are used to hold the data cable. Due to its flexibility, it can adapt to data cables of different diameters. When winding the data cable, embedding the data cable into the cable-holding recesses 31 helps to fix the position of the data cable and prevents the data cable from shifting or loosening during winding.

[0042] This invention constructs a composite structure for a data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 by combining a flexible cable holder 30 with a first rigid clamp 10. This structure utilizes the rigid support provided by the first rigid clamp 10 to ensure the stability of the mounting plane 121, while leveraging the flexibility and friction of the flexible cable holder to enhance the cable fixing effect. Compared to cable organizers made solely of flexible materials, this structure is more resistant to external impacts and reduces plastic deformation after long-term use. Furthermore, the flexible cable holder 30 is fitted into the mounting groove 111 of the first rigid clamp 10, restricting its position and ensuring that it will not fall off or shift during use, further improving the stability and reliability of the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300. Simultaneously, the presence of the cable-holding recess 31 makes the data cable more neat and orderly during winding, effectively avoiding a messy situation.

[0043] Further, please refer to Figures 2 to 8 The mounting groove 111 is provided through the second surface 12 so that the flexible cable holder 30 is exposed on the second surface 12; the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 is provided with an adhesive layer 40, which is provided on the surface of the flexible cable holder 30 exposed on the second surface 12 and / or the second surface 12.

[0044] In this way, the flexible cable holder 30 can be located on the surface exposed on the second surface 12, allowing the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 to adhere firmly to the target surface, ensuring that it will not fall off due to external forces during use, further improving the overall stability and safety of the device. Furthermore, the adhesive layer 40 can also be located on both the surface exposed on the second surface 12 and the second surface 12 of the flexible cable holder 30, enhancing the adhesion between the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 and the target surface.

[0045] Further, please refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 The flexible cable holder 30 includes a seat body 32 and a limiting part 33 connected to each other; the seat body 32 is adapted to be installed in the mounting groove 111 and protrudes laterally from the limiting part 33 to form a flange; the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 also includes a limiting groove 112 provided on the second surface 12, the limiting groove 112 is arranged around the mounting groove 111; the flange is placed in the limiting groove 112 and is limited and engaged with the bottom wall of the limiting groove 112; the limiting part 33 protrudes from the first surface 11, and a cable clamping recess 31 is formed on the limiting part 33.

[0046] In this embodiment, the seat 32 protrudes laterally from the limiting part 33 to form a flange, which plays a crucial limiting role in the entire structure. It cooperates with the limiting groove 112 to restrict the vertical displacement of the flexible cable holder 30. When an external force attempts to pull the flexible cable holder 30 out of the mounting groove 111, the flange will contact the bottom wall of the limiting groove 112, preventing the cable holder from moving further and ensuring that the flexible cable holder 30 is always firmly installed on the first rigid clamp 10, thereby improving the durability of the entire data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300.

[0047] Furthermore, the adhesive layer 40 is bonded to the second surface 12 and covers and bonds the flexible cable holder 30. In this embodiment, the adhesive layer 40 can both prevent the flexible cable holder 30 from falling off from the mounting groove 111 or the limiting groove 112, and allow the data cable winder 100 / 200 / 300 to be bonded to the target surface.

[0048] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figures 8 to 10 The data cable winder 200 / 300 further includes a second rigid clamp 20; the second rigid clamp 20 has a first end 21 and a second end 22 disposed opposite to each other, the first end 21 is connected to the first rigid clamp 10, and the second end 22 has a first position relatively close to the first rigid clamp 10 and a second position relatively far from the first rigid clamp 10; in the first position, the first rigid clamp 10 and the second end 22 of the second rigid clamp 20 cooperate to restrict the data cable from coming out; in the second position, the data cable can pass between the first rigid clamp 10 and the second end 22 of the second rigid clamp 20.

[0049] In this embodiment, the first rigid clamp 10 is connected to the first end 21 of the second rigid member. The connection method is varied, such as connecting the first end 21 to the first rigid clamp 10 by spring hinge or integral molding.

[0050] When the second end 22 is in a first position relatively close to the first rigid clamp 10, it cooperates with the first rigid clamp 10 to effectively prevent the data cable from coming out. This design is similar to the clamping state of a clip, which firmly fixes the data cable between the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20, preventing the data cable from coming loose from the winder due to external pulling or daily shaking, and greatly improving the reliability of data cable winding.

[0051] When the second end 22 is in a second position relatively far from the first rigid clamp 10, the second end 22 of the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 allows the data cable to pass through. This design greatly facilitates the installation and replacement of the data cable. Users can easily thread the data cable through the gap between the second end 22 and the first rigid clamp 10 without complicated operating steps, reducing the difficulty of use and improving the user experience.

[0052] Further, please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 3 , Figure 9 as well as Figure 10 The first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 are spaced apart to form a wire-fixing space 23; the wire-locking recess 31 is placed in the wire-fixing space 23 and is flared away from the first surface 11.

[0053] In this embodiment, the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 are spaced apart to form a cable-fixing space 23, providing a dedicated area for winding the data cable. The existence of this space allows the data cable to have a more orderly path during winding, preventing it from crossing or tangling. Simultaneously, the cable-fixing space 23 provides some protection for the data cable. By enclosing the data cable within a relatively safe area, the space reduces the chance of direct contact between the data cable and external objects, lowering the risk of scratches and wear on the cable sheath, thereby extending the data cable's lifespan.

[0054] The cable-holding recess 31 is placed within the cable-fixing space 23 and is flared outwards from the first surface 11, making it easier for the data cable to be inserted into the cable-holding recess 31. The flared design acts as a guide, allowing the data cable to slide into the cable-holding recess 31 even without precise alignment when placed by the user, further enhancing ease of use. Furthermore, this structure effectively distributes the tension on the data cable, preventing damage due to excessive localized stress and ensuring the stability of the data cable during long-term use.

[0055] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 8 to 10The first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 are integrally formed; the second end 22 forms a cable passage 27 with the first rigid clamp 10; the edge of the first rigid clamp 10 extends toward the second end 22 of the second rigid clamp 20 to form a stop portion 24, or the second end 22 of the second rigid clamp extends toward the first rigid clamp 10 to form a stop portion 24; the stop portion 24 is used to restrict the data cable from coming out of the cable passage 27.

[0056] In this embodiment, the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 are integrally formed, eliminating the connection gaps and weak points that may occur in traditional splicing or assembly methods. The integral molding process ensures that the connection strength between the two clamps reaches the strength limit of the material itself. When subjected to external forces such as tension, torsion generated by data cable winding and collisions during daily use, the structure can maintain its integrity and is not prone to breakage or loosening.

[0057] The second end 22 and the first rigid clamp 10 form a cable passage 27, providing a clear path for the data cable to pass through. Users simply align the data cable with the cable passage 27 and easily guide it into the cable holding space 23 for winding; the operation is simple and intuitive. Meanwhile, the stop 24 plays a crucial role in securing the cable. After the data cable is wound, the stop 24 prevents it from slipping out of the cable passage 27. Even if the data cable is subjected to external force, it remains stably fixed to the winder, preventing accidental loosening and resulting mess, thus improving the reliability of data cable management.

[0058] The stop portion 24 can extend to contact the first rigid clamp 10 or the second rigid clamp 20, or it can extend to not contact. When the stop portion 24 extends to not contact, only a relatively small angle needs to be opened between the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 to achieve rapid winding of the data cable.

[0059] Further, please refer to Figures 8 to 10 The first end 21 of the second rigid component is provided with a wire-holding groove 25. The groove opening of the wire-holding groove 25 is set opposite to the wire-passing opening 27. The length of the groove opening in the vertical direction is less than the length of the inner diameter of the wire-holding groove 25 in the vertical direction, and the vertical direction intersects with the extension direction of the first rigid clamp 10.

[0060] In this embodiment, the second end 22 of the second rigid component is provided with a cable-holding groove 25, which provides an additional fixing position for the data cable. For example, in use, one end of the data cable is connected to the power adapter, and then the data cable passes through the cable port 27 and is wound around the winder before a portion of the data cable is embedded in the cable-holding groove 25.

[0061] The slots of the cable guide 25 and the cable passage 27 are positioned opposite each other. This layout design avoids mutual interference between data cables during insertion and securing. After the user passes the data cable through the cable passage 27, a portion of the data cable can be naturally embedded into the oppositely positioned cable guide 25, making the operation process clear and straightforward. Moreover, this opposite arrangement makes the distribution of data cables on the winder more reasonable, preventing the data cables from piling up or becoming tangled near the cable passage 27. This helps maintain the overall neatness and order of the winder, improving the user's efficiency in managing data cables.

[0062] If the length h2 of the slot opening of the cable retainer 25 in the vertical direction is less than the length h1 of the inner diameter of the cable retainer 25 in the vertical direction, the data cable can be effectively prevented from slipping out at will.

[0063] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 3 The first rigid clamp 10 is positioned corresponding to the second end 22. One of the edges of the second end 22 of the first rigid clamp 10 is provided with a protrusion 13, and the edge of the other is provided with a hook 26 adapted to the protrusion 13.

[0064] In this embodiment, the cooperation of the protrusion 13 and the hook 26 forms a stable connection structure between the first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20. This structure can effectively withstand the tensile and torsional forces generated during the winding and use of the data cable, ensuring that the data cable winder 200 remains stable under various conditions and that the clamps do not loosen or fall off, thereby improving the reliability of the data cable winder 200.

[0065] In some embodiments, the outer surface of the hook 26 is also provided with a hand groove 261. This hand groove 261 provides a clear point of leverage for the user to operate the hook 26. When it is necessary to separate the hook 26 from the protrusion 13, the user's fingers can be easily placed in the hand groove 261 to apply appropriate force. At this time, the user does not need to spend extra effort to find a suitable point of force application, and can more easily and accurately complete the locking and unlocking actions of the hook 26.

[0066] In one embodiment, please refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figures 8 to 10 The first rigid clamp 10 and the second rigid clamp 20 are in the shape of a long strip; the flexible cable holder 30 extends along the extension direction of the first rigid clamp 10; the data cable winder 200 / 300 includes at least two flexible cable holders 30, which are arranged at intervals along a first direction, which intersects with the extension direction of the second surface 12.

[0067] In this embodiment, the elongated plate-shaped first rigid clamp 10 and second rigid clamp 20 provide sufficient space for winding the data cable, allowing the data cable to be wound along its extension direction. This facilitates the user's orderly organization and storage of the data cable, preventing it from becoming tangled. The elongated plate structure also enhances the stability and strength of the clamps. When subjected to the tensile force generated by winding the data cable, the elongated plate-shaped clamps can better disperse stress, making them less prone to deformation or damage. Multiple flexible fixing seats can increase the friction area between the flexible fixing seats and the data cable, further preventing the data cable from moving freely within the data cable winder 200 / 300.

[0068] Finally, it should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application.

Claims

1. A data cable winder (100) characterized by, The data line winder (100) comprises a first hard clamp (10) and at least one flexible fixed wire seat (30), the first hard clamp (10) comprises oppositely arranged first surface (11) and second surface (12); The first surface (11) is provided with at least one mounting groove (111); the number of the flexible fixed wire seats (30) corresponds to the number of the mounting grooves (111); the flexible fixed wire seats (30) are adapted to be embedded in the mounting grooves (111) and protrude from the first surface (11); the part of the flexible fixed wire seats (30) protruding from the first surface (11) forms a plurality of wire clamping recesses (31); a plurality of wire clamping recesses (31) are arranged along the extension direction of the first hard clamp (10); The second surface (12) comprises a mounting plane (121) for mounting to a data line configurator or a table.

2. The data cable winder (100) of claim 1, wherein, The mounting groove (111) is provided through the second surface (12) to expose the flexible fixed wire seat (30) on the second surface (12); the data line winder (100) is provided with an adhesive layer (40) on the surface of the flexible fixed wire seat (30) exposed on the second surface (12) and / or the second surface (12).

3. The data cable winder (100) of claim 2, wherein, The flexible fixed wire seat (30) comprises a seat body (32) and a limiting portion (33) connected to each other; the seat body (32) is adapted to be mounted in the mounting groove (111) and protrudes laterally from the limiting portion (33) to form a flange; the data line winder (100) further comprises a limiting groove (112) provided on the second surface (12), the limiting groove (112) surrounds the mounting groove (111); the flange is placed in the limiting groove (112) and limitedly cooperates with the bottom wall of the limiting groove (112); The limiting portion (33) protrudes from the first surface (11), and the wire clamping recess (31) is formed on the limiting portion (33).

4. The data cable winder (100) of claim 3, wherein, The adhesive layer (40) is adhered to the second surface (12) and covers and adheres the flexible fixed wire seat (30).

5. The data cable winder (100) of claim 1, wherein, The data line winder (100) further comprises a second hard clamp (20); the second hard clamp (20) has oppositely arranged first end (21) and second end (22), the first end (21) is connected to the first hard clamp (10), the second end (22) has a first position close to the first hard clamp (10) and a second position away from the first hard clamp (10); When the first position is reached, the first hard clamp (10) and the second end (22) of the second hard clamp (20) cooperate to limit the data line from coming out; When the second position is reached, the first hard clamp (10) and the second end (22) of the second hard clamp (20) are provided for the data line to pass through.

6. The data cable winder (100) of claim 5, wherein, The first hard clamping piece (10) and the second hard clamping piece (20) are spaced apart to form a wire fixing space (23); the wire clamping recess (31) is arranged in the wire fixing space (23), and the wire clamping recess (31) is arranged in a flared manner away from the first surface (11).

7. The data cable winder (100) of claim 5, wherein, The first hard clamping piece (10) and the second hard clamping piece (20) are integrally formed; the second end (22) forms a wire passing opening (27) with the first hard clamping piece (10), The edge of the first hard clamping piece (10) extends towards the second end (22) of the second hard clamping piece (20) to form a stop portion (24), or the second end (22) of the second hard clamping piece extends towards the first hard clamping piece (10) to form a stop portion (24); the stop portion (24) is used to limit the data line from being pulled out of the wire passing opening (27).

8. The data cable winder (100) of claim 7, wherein, The first end (21) of the second hard clamping piece is provided with a wire clamping groove (25), and the groove opening of the wire clamping groove (25) is arranged opposite to the wire passing opening (27); the length of the groove opening of the wire clamping groove (25) in the vertical direction is less than the length of the inner diameter of the wire clamping groove (25) in the vertical direction, and the vertical direction intersects the extension direction of the first hard clamping piece (10).

9. The data cable winder (100) of claim 5, wherein, The first hard clamping piece (10) is provided with a convex strip (13) on the edge of one of the position corresponding to the second end (22) and the second end (22) of the second hard clamping piece (20), and is provided with a hook (26) matched with the convex strip (13) on the edge of the other.

10. A data cable winder (100) according to any one of claims 5-9, characterized in that, The first hard clamping piece (10) and the second hard clamping piece (20) are in the shape of a long strip plate; the flexible wire fixing seat (30) extends along the extension direction of the first hard clamping piece (10); the data line winder (100) comprises at least two flexible wire fixing seats (30), and the two flexible wire fixing seats (30) are arranged in a first direction, and the first direction intersects the extension direction of the second surface (12).