Wire arranging buckle

By introducing an elastic wire clamping structure into the wire clamp, the problem of unstable sliding between wire segments is solved, and the wire is firmly fixed.

CN223986899UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-10LITE ON TECH CORP
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-02-10
Publication Date
2026-03-10

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Abstract

A wire arrangement buckle is suitable for arranging and fixing wires and comprises a wire buckle body and an elastic wire clamping structure. The wire buckle body is provided with a first wire hole and a second wire hole which are formed in a penetrating mode in the first direction and arranged in the second direction, and a second hole opening communicated with the second wire hole, the first direction is perpendicular to the second direction, and the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction. The first wire hole and the second wire hole are used for allowing the wire to penetrate through, and the second hole opening is used for allowing the wire to pass through so as to enter the second wire hole. The elastic wire clamping structure is integrally formed on the wire buckle body and located between the first wire hole and the second wire hole, and when the first section of the wire penetrates through the first wire hole, the second section of the wire enters the second wire hole from the opening of the second hole, and the elastic wire clamping structure is located between the first wire hole and the second wire hole. And the elastic wire clamping structure is pushed by the second section of the wire rod to elastically deform so as to clamp the first section of the wire rod.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to a wire fastener, and more particularly to a wire fastener used for organizing and fixing a wire. Background Technology

[0002] When organizing cables, such as those for power supplies, it's common practice to coil or fold them and secure them with figure-eight cable clips. This method keeps the cables neat and tidy, making the power supply easy to carry and use. Currently, the figure-eight cable clip structure commonly used in the cable and cable clip industry primarily consists of a first hole and a second hole on the clip body. The first hole is closed, while the second hole is an open C-shaped opening. The closed first hole allows a first section of the cable to pass through, enabling the cable to slide within and be adjusted to the desired position. The open second hole is used to fasten a second section of the cable, placing the first and second sections side-by-side for secure fastening. However, this figure-eight shaped wire buckle can only make the first and second sections of the wire side by side, and cannot prevent the wire buckle from sliding axially along the first and second sections of the wire. Furthermore, since the inner diameters of the first and second wire holes are fixed and may have tolerances, wires with inaccurate diameters may still become loose and cannot be securely fixed after being arranged. Utility Model Content

[0003] One objective of this invention is to provide a complete thread buckle that can improve at least one problem in the prior art.

[0004] In some embodiments, the wire clip of this utility model is suitable for organizing and fixing wires. The wire clip includes a clip body and an elastic wire clamping structure. The clip body has a first wire hole and a second wire hole formed through a first direction, the first wire hole and the second wire hole arranged along a second direction, and a second opening communicating with the second wire hole. The first direction and the second direction are perpendicular to each other. The elastic wire clamping structure is formed between the first wire hole and the second wire hole, and the elastic wire clamping structure is configured to elastically deform.

[0005] In some embodiments, the elastic wire clamping structure has two clamping arms that extend along the second direction and are spaced apart along a third direction. The first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are perpendicular to each other. Each clamping arm has a first arm segment corresponding to the first wire hole and a second arm segment corresponding to the second wire hole. The second arm segments of the two clamping arms are configured to open outward along the third direction. At this time, the first arm segments of the two clamping arms provide clamping force along the third direction.

[0006] In some embodiments, the buckle body also has a clearance space formed through the third direction, the elastic clamping structure is located in the clearance space, and the elastic clamping structure also has a connecting portion extending along the first direction and integrally connected to the buckle body, the connecting portion being connected between the two clamping arms.

[0007] In some embodiments, the second hole opening, the second wire hole, and the first wire hole are arranged in a straight line in the second direction.

[0008] In some embodiments, the elastic clamping structure has a cantilever portion extending along a third direction and located between the first wire hole and the second wire hole, wherein the first direction, the second direction, and the third direction are perpendicular to each other; the cantilever portion is configured to approach the first wire hole along the second direction, causing the cantilever portion to swing relative to the clamping body.

[0009] In some embodiments, the buckle body further has a clearance space formed through the third direction, the elastic clamping structure is located in the clearance space, and the elastic clamping structure also has a connecting portion extending along the first direction and integrally connected between the buckle body and one end of the cantilever portion. In some embodiments, the second hole opening, the second wire hole, and the first wire hole are not arranged in a straight line in the second direction.

[0010] In some embodiments, the cantilever portion has a plurality of protrusions protruding toward the first wire hole and the second wire hole along the second direction.

[0011] In some embodiments, the buckle body also has a first hole opening communicating with the first wire hole.

[0012] In some embodiments, the spool buckle includes two elastic clamping structures that are spaced apart along the first direction.

[0013] In some embodiments, the first wire hole has a first projected area in a first direction, the second wire hole has a second projected area in the first direction, and the elastic clamping structure is further provided with a protrusion, the protrusion has a protrusion projected area in the first direction, and the protrusion projected area at least partially overlaps with the first projected area or the second projected area in the first direction.

[0014] In some embodiments, the bumps are arranged at least partially perpendicular to the second direction.

[0015] In some embodiments, the elastic clamping structure is further provided with at least two protrusions arranged perpendicular to the second direction.

[0016] This invention, through the elastic wire clamping structure integrally formed on the wire buckle body and located between the first wire hole and the second wire hole, can provide resistance to prevent the first and second segments of the wire from sliding relative to the entire wire buckle in the first direction, ensuring that the wire will not become loose and cannot be securely fixed after being arranged. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Other features and effects of this utility model will be clearly presented in the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0018] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the first embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a perspective view of the first embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a partial cross-sectional perspective view of the first embodiment;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment, in which a first segment of a wire is disposed in a first wire hole of the first embodiment;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional view of the first embodiment, in which the first segment of the wire is disposed in the first wire hole of the first embodiment, and the second segment of the wire is disposed in the second wire hole of the first embodiment;

[0023] Figure 6 This is a perspective view of the second embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0024] Figure 7 This is a perspective view of the second embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0025] Figure 8 This is a partial cross-sectional perspective view of the second embodiment;

[0026] Figure 9 This is a cross-sectional view of the second embodiment, in which the first segment of the wire is disposed in the first wire hole of the second embodiment;

[0027] Figure 10 This is a cross-sectional view of the second embodiment, in which the first segment of the wire is disposed in the first wire hole of the second embodiment, and the second segment of the wire is disposed in the second wire hole of the first embodiment;

[0028] Figure 11This is a perspective view of the third embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0029] Figure 12 This is a perspective view of the third embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0030] Figure 13 This is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0031] Figure 14 This is a perspective view of the fourth embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0032] Figure 15 This is a perspective view of the fifth embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0033] Figure 16 This is a perspective view of the fifth embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0034] Figure 17 This is a perspective view of the sixth embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0035] Figure 18 This is a perspective view of the sixth embodiment from another viewpoint;

[0036] Figure 19 This is a perspective view of the seventh embodiment of the thread buckle of this utility model;

[0037] Figure 20 This is a partial cross-sectional perspective view of the seventh embodiment. Detailed Implementation

[0038] Before this utility model is described in detail, it should be noted that similar components are represented by the same numbers in the following description.

[0039] See Figures 1 to 4 The first embodiment of the wire clamp 100 of this utility model is suitable for clamping a wire 200. The wire clamp 100 includes a wire clamp body 1 and an elastic wire clamping structure 2.

[0040] The buckle body 1 has a first wire hole 11 and a second wire hole 12 formed through a first direction D1 and arranged along a second direction D2, a second hole opening 13 communicating with the second wire hole 12, and a clearance space 14 formed through a third direction D3. The first direction D1, the second direction D2, and the third direction D3 are perpendicular to each other. The first wire hole 11 and the second wire hole 12 are used for the wire 200 to pass through, and the second hole opening 13 is used for the wire 200 to pass through and enter the second wire hole 12. In this embodiment, the second hole opening 13, the second wire hole 12, and the first wire hole 11 are arranged in a straight line along the second direction D2.

[0041] See Figures 3 to 5 The elastic clamping structure 2 is integrally formed on the buckle body 1 and located between the first wire hole 11 and the second wire hole 12. Specifically, the buckle body 100 is made of plastic, for example, while the buckle body 1 and the elastic clamping structure 2 can be made of the same material. In this case, the elastic clamping structure 2 is designed to easily undergo elastic deformation. However, in other embodiments, the buckle body 1 and the elastic clamping structure 2 can be made of different materials through methods such as double-material injection molding. In this case, the elastic clamping structure 2 can be made of a material with better elasticity to facilitate elastic deformation.

[0042] The elastic clamping structure 2 is located in the clearance space 14. The elastic clamping structure 2 has two clamping arms 21 and a connecting portion 22. The two clamping arms 21 extend along the second direction D2 and are spaced apart along the third direction D3. The connecting portion 22 extends along the first direction D1 and is integrally connected to the buckle body 1 and connects between the two clamping arms 21. Each clamping arm 21 has a first arm segment 211 corresponding to the first wire hole 11 and a second arm segment 212 corresponding to the second wire hole 12. Specifically, in the unloaded state, the distance between the first arm segments 211 of the two clamping arms 21 is greater than the distance between the second arm segments 212 of the two clamping arms 21.

[0043] See Figures 4 to 5 When a first segment 201 of the wire 200 passes through the first wire hole 11, and a second segment 202 of the wire 200 enters the second wire hole 12 from the second hole opening 13, the elastic clamping structure 2 is elastically deformed by the push of the second segment 202 of the wire 200 to clamp the first segment 201 of the wire 200, as shown. Figure 5As shown. Specifically, at this time, the second segment 202 of the wire 200 pushes the second arm segments 212 of the two clamping arms 21 outward along the third direction D3, causing the first arm segments 211 of the two clamping arms 21 to provide a clamping force along the third direction D3, clamping the first segment 201 of the wire 200 into the first wire hole 11. In this case, the reaction force generated by the second arm segments 212 of the two clamping arms 21 will also clamp the second segment 202 of the wire 200. Therefore, the elastic wire clamping structure 2 can provide resistance to prevent the first segment 201 and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 from sliding relative to the wire clip 100 along the first direction D1.

[0044] See Figures 6 to 9 The second embodiment of the wire clip 100 of this utility model differs from the first embodiment in that, in this second embodiment, the elastic wire clamping structure 2 has a cantilever portion 23 extending along the third direction D3 and located between the first wire hole 11 and the second wire hole 12, and a connecting portion 24 extending along the first direction D1 and integrally connected between the wire clip body 1 and one end of the cantilever portion 23. The cantilever portion 23 has a plurality of protrusions 231 protruding along the second direction D2 toward the first wire hole 11 and the second wire hole 12 and used to compress the wire 200. For example, each of the protrusions 231 may each have a protrusion extending and protruding in the second direction D2 (which may be located on the contact surface between the protrusion 231 and the wire 200 or the entire protrusion 231 may be the protrusion), and the protrusion is elastic and suitable for compressing the wire 200. In this second embodiment, some of the protrusions 231 are arranged perpendicular to the second direction D2. Specifically, two protrusions 231 protrude toward the second wire hole 12, and another protrusion 231 protrudes toward the first wire hole 11. The protrusions 231 extend along the third direction D3, and the protrusions of the protrusions 231 toward the second wire hole 12 are arranged at intervals along the first direction D1. However, it should be noted that the protrusions 231 can be arranged in the first direction D1, the second direction D2, or the third direction D3 as needed, and should not be limited to this second embodiment.

[0045] See Figures 9 to 10When the first segment 201 of the wire 200 passes through the first wire hole 11, and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 enters the second wire hole 12 from the second hole opening 13, the second segment 202 of the wire 200 pushes the cantilever portion 23 towards the first wire hole 11 along the second direction D2, causing the cantilever portion 23 to approach the first wire hole 11 along the second direction D2 and swing relative to the wire buckle body 1. The cantilever portion 23 and the wire buckle body 1 jointly clamp the first segment 201 of the wire 200 in the second direction D2. At the same time, the reaction force generated by the cantilever portion 23 will also jointly clamp the first segment 201 of the wire 200 with the wire buckle body 1 in the second direction D2. Therefore, the elastic wire clamping structure 2 can provide resistance to prevent the first segment 201 and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 from sliding relative to the whole wire buckle 100 along the first direction D1. Furthermore, in particular, in this second embodiment, the second hole opening 13, the second wire hole 12, and the first wire hole 11 are not arranged in a straight line in the second direction D2. In other words, the second hole opening 13 is opened at an angle, thereby preventing the force generated by the cantilever portion 23 in the second direction D2 from pushing the second segment 202 of the wire 200 out of the second hole opening 13.

[0046] It should be noted that the first wire hole 11 has a first projected area in a first direction D1, the second wire hole 12 has a second projected area in the first direction D1, and each of the protrusions 231 has a protrusion projected area in the first direction D1. Figure 9 In the illustrated state, when only the first segment 201 of the wire 200 passes through the first wire hole 11, the projected area of ​​the protrusion located on the left side of the figure at least partially overlaps with the second projected area in the first direction. That is, at this time, the protrusion 231 located on the left side of the figure extends into the second wire hole 12. Figure 10 In the illustrated state, when the first segment 201 of the wire 200 passes through the first wire hole 11, and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 enters the second wire hole 12 from the second hole opening 13, the projected area of ​​the protrusion on the left side of the figure at least partially overlaps with the second projected area in the first direction, and the projected area of ​​the protrusion on the right side of the figure at least partially overlaps with the first projected area in the first direction. That is, at this time, the protrusion 231 on the left side of the figure still extends into the second wire hole 12, and because the cantilever portion 23 approaches the first wire hole 11 along the second direction D2 and swings relative to the wire buckle body 1, the protrusion 231 on the right side of the figure also extends into the first wire hole 11.

[0047] See Figure 11 and Figure 12 The third embodiment of the wire buckle 100 differs from the first embodiment in that, in this third embodiment, the wire buckle body 1 further has a first opening 15 communicating with the first wire hole 11. The first opening 15 is used for the wire 200 to pass through and enter the first wire hole 11. In this third embodiment, the first segment 201 of the wire 200 can enter and exit the first wire hole 11 through the first opening 15, increasing the ease of assembly and disassembly of the wire buckle 100. The second opening 13, the second wire hole 12, the first wire hole 11, and the first opening 15 are arranged in a straight line in the second direction D2.

[0048] See Figure 13 and Figure 14 The fourth embodiment of the wire buckle 100 differs from the second embodiment in that, in this fourth embodiment, the wire buckle body 1 further has a first opening 15 communicating with the first wire hole 11. The first opening 15 is used for the wire 200 to pass through and enter the first wire hole 11. The second opening 13, the second wire hole 12, the first wire hole 11, and the first opening 15 are not linearly arranged in the second direction D2. In other words, both the first opening 15 and the second opening 13 are obliquely opened, thereby preventing the force generated by the cantilever portion 23 in the second direction D2 from pushing the wire 200 out of the first opening 15 or / and the second opening 13.

[0049] See Figure 15 and Figure 16 The fifth embodiment of the wire buckle 100 differs from the first embodiment in that, in this fifth embodiment, the wire buckle body 1 has two clearance spaces 14 spaced apart along the first direction D1. Furthermore, the wire buckle 100 includes two elastic wire clamping structures 2, which are spaced apart along the first direction D1 and respectively disposed in the two clearance spaces 14. Therefore, the overall size of the wire buckle 100 in the first direction D1 is larger. Increasing the number of elastic wire clamping structures 2 increases the resistance preventing the first segment 201 and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 from sliding relative to the wire buckle 100 along the first direction D1.

[0050] See Figure 17 and Figure 18The sixth embodiment of the wire buckle 100 differs from the third embodiment in that, in this sixth embodiment, the wire buckle body 1 has two clearance spaces 14 spaced apart along the first direction D1. Furthermore, the wire buckle 100 includes two elastic wire clamping structures 2, which are spaced apart along the first direction D1 and respectively disposed in the two clearance spaces 14. Therefore, the overall size of the wire buckle 100 in the first direction D1 is larger. Increasing the number of elastic wire clamping structures 2 increases the resistance preventing the first segment 201 and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 from sliding relative to the wire buckle 100 along the first direction D1.

[0051] See Figure 19 and Figure 20 The seventh embodiment of the present invention, which differs from the second embodiment, is that in the seventh embodiment, the protrusions of the protrusions 231 facing the second wire hole 12 are arranged along the third direction D3.

[0052] In summary, the present invention, through the elastic wire clamping structure 2 integrally formed on the wire buckle body 1 and located between the first wire hole 11 and the second wire hole 12, can provide resistance to prevent the first segment 201 and the second segment 202 of the wire 200 from sliding relative to the whole wire buckle 100 along the first direction D1, ensuring that the wire 200 will not become loose and cannot be securely fixed after being arranged.

[0053] The above description is merely an embodiment of the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present utility model. Any simple equivalent changes and modifications made in accordance with the claims and description of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A line straightening buckle, characterized by, The whole line fastener comprises: a line fastener body having a first line hole and a second line hole formed through in a first direction, the first line hole and the second line hole being arranged in a second direction, and a second hole opening communicated with the second line hole, the first direction being perpendicular to the second direction; and a resilient line clamping structure formed between the first line hole and the second line hole, the resilient line clamping structure being configured to be elastically deformed.

2. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The resilient line clamping structure has two clamping arm portions extending in the second direction and being arranged in a third direction, the first direction, the second direction and the third direction being perpendicular to each other, each of the clamping arm portions having a first arm segment corresponding to the first line hole and a second arm segment corresponding to the second line hole, the second arm segments of the two clamping arm portions being configured to be spread outwards in the third direction, at this time, the first arm segments of the two clamping arm portions providing clamping force in the third direction.

3. The alignment buckle of claim 2, wherein: The line fastener body further has an avoiding space formed through in the third direction, the resilient line clamping structure being located in the avoiding space, and the resilient line clamping structure further has a connecting portion extending in the first direction and being integrally connected to the line fastener body, the connecting portion being connected between the two clamping arm portions.

4. The alignment buckle of claim 2, wherein: The second hole opening, the second line hole and the first line hole are arranged in a straight line in the second direction.

5. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The resilient line clamping structure has a cantilever portion extending in a third direction and being located between the first line hole and the second line hole, the first direction, the second direction and the third direction being perpendicular to each other, the cantilever portion being configured to approach the first line hole in the second direction, causing the cantilever portion to swing relative to the line fastener body.

6. The alignment buckle of claim 5, wherein: The line fastener body further has an avoiding space formed through in the third direction, the resilient line clamping structure being located in the avoiding space, and the resilient line clamping structure further has a connecting portion extending in the first direction and being integrally connected between the line fastener body and one end of the cantilever portion.

7. The alignment buckle of claim 5, wherein: The second hole opening, the second line hole and the first line hole are arranged in a non-straight line in the second direction.

8. The alignment buckle of claim 5, wherein: The cantilever portion has a plurality of protrusions protruding towards the first line hole and the second line hole in the second direction.

9. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The line fastener body further has a first hole opening communicated with the first line hole.

10. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The whole line fastener comprises two resilient line clamping structures, the two resilient line clamping structures being arranged in the first direction.

11. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The first line hole has a first projection area formed in the first direction, the second line hole has a second projection area formed in the first direction, the resilient line clamping structure further has a protrusion, the protrusion has a protrusion projection area formed in the first direction, the protrusion projection area at least partially overlaps with the first projection area or the second projection area in the first direction.

12. The alignment buckle of claim 8, wherein: At least part of the protrusions are arranged perpendicular to the second direction.

13. The alignment buckle of claim 1, wherein: The resilient line clamping structure further has at least two protrusions, the at least two protrusions being arranged perpendicular to the second direction.