Temporary emergency self-protection bunch clamping piece for multi-connector media equipment
The design of the cable clamp solves the problem of unstable cable fixation in temporary emergency situations for media equipment, enabling rapid installation and stable cabling, adapting to various environments, and ensuring normal equipment operation.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Existing media equipment lacks a quick-installation and disassembly cable management system in temporary emergency situations, making cables prone to movement or damage and affecting the normal use of the equipment.
A self-protective cable clamping device was designed, comprising a cable holder, an adsorption element, an arc-shaped cover, and multiple cable-fixing through strips. Through detachable connection and adaptive adjustment, it enables rapid fixing and stable cabling.
In temporary emergency situations, the cables were stably secured, preventing them from moving or being damaged, and improving the flexibility and safety of the equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of media equipment technology, specifically a temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media equipment. Background Technology
[0002] In media equipment, multi-connector cable management primarily involves neatly and orderly securing and managing multiple connecting cables to ensure equipment cleanliness and signal transmission stability. The common practice is to bundle cables together with cable ties to maintain neatness, then use a cable tie gun for quick and easy tightening. Labels and a label printer are used to mark the cables for easy maintenance and troubleshooting later. Finally, excess cable ties or cable sheathing are trimmed with scissors. This method effectively manages multi-connector cables in media equipment through durable and standardized positioning, improving equipment cleanliness and signal transmission stability. However, when media equipment is used in large venues or emergency situations, this durable positioning cable management method increases the complexity of installation and disassembly before and after temporary use, lacking the ability for quick emergency installation and disassembly. It's important to avoid over-tightening cables during bundling to prevent damage to the internal conductors or insulation. After positioning, maintain flexibility; at connection points where frequent movement or adjustment is required, maintain a certain degree of cable flexibility. Most existing media equipment requires floor-mounted cabling when temporarily deployed, such as in temporary live broadcast booths or meeting rooms. Cables are often installed via temporary plugs without designated cabling areas. Cable ties are typically used to simply bundle the cables together, and they are then placed in corners to avoid contact. The lack of standardized cabling tools around the cabling area means that cable ends can shift due to external impacts or other interference, affecting the normal operation of the media equipment.
[0003] Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media devices to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media devices. It has a simple structure and can be adapted to the installation environment to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media devices includes: a cable holder and an adsorption element detachably connected to the bottom of the cable holder; a U-shaped groove is formed on the top of the cable holder along its length, and an arc-shaped cover is hinged to the cable holder; multiple cable-holding strips are detachably connected inside the U-shaped groove, and the multiple cable-holding strips are detachably connected inside the U-shaped groove, with several evenly distributed cable-holding grooves formed on both the inner and outer sides of the multiple cable-holding strips.
[0007] As a preferred option: the multi-position wire-fixing through strip is a U-shaped strip, the length of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip is set along the length direction of the wire harness, and the length direction of each wire clamping groove is in the same direction as the length direction of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip.
[0008] As a preferred embodiment: a first limiting slide rail is provided on each of the two outer walls of the multi-position fixed wire through strip, and a first limiting slide groove is machined on each of the two inner walls of the U-shaped groove. The first limiting slide groove and the first limiting slide rail are configured in a one-to-one correspondence, and each first limiting slide rail slides in cooperation with its corresponding first limiting slide groove.
[0009] As a preferred embodiment: the cable tie base is in the shape of a semi-cylinder, and an arc-shaped cover is set on the top of the cable tie base. The arc-shaped cover is a long strip-shaped cover, and one side of the arc-shaped cover is hinged to one side of the cable tie base.
[0010] As a preferred embodiment: the inner wall of the arc-shaped cover is provided with a first locking part that cooperates with the multi-position wire-fixing through strip, and the top of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip is provided with a second locking part that cooperates with the first locking part.
[0011] As a preferred embodiment, the adsorption component specifically includes: a strip plate located below the cable tray, with a second limiting slide rail fixedly connected to both sides of the top surface of the strip plate, and a detachable connecting part fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the strip plate. A second limiting slide groove is provided on the bottom surface of the cable tray corresponding to the position of the second limiting slide rail, and the second limiting slide rail and the second limiting slide groove are slidably connected in a one-to-one correspondence.
[0012] As a preferred embodiment: a slot is provided in the middle of the bottom end face of the cable tie, and a matching rectangular plate is embedded in the slot. The bottom end face of the rectangular plate is provided with an adhesive layer, and a dustproof patch is provided on the bottom end face of the adhesive layer.
[0013] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0014] This utility model achieves stable positioning and wiring for temporary emergency situations involving multi-connector media equipment through the cooperation of the cable tray, suction element, arc-shaped cover, and multi-position cable-holding strip. The cable-holding effect is stable and provides self-protection for the cable bundles. It ensures that each cable bundle remains in a stable and effective working state even in temporary, rapid installation environments. Specific advantages include:
[0015] 1. The wire harness mechanism of this application has a simple structure, can be adapted to the installation environment, is easy to use, and can be disassembled at will after use without causing damage to the ground.
[0016] 2. This application features a detachable multi-position cable-stayed strip that can be adaptively adjusted according to the specific amount of cables and wire harnesses used.
[0017] 3. This application can not only quickly install and fix the cable bundling mechanism at the place of use, but also quickly restrain the cable on the cable bundling mechanism, especially suitable for temporary emergency wiring of video signal processing equipment or other related multi-connector media equipment. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a first side view of the structure of this utility model, in which the arc-shaped cover is in a closed state;
[0019] Figure 2 This is a second side view of the structure of the present invention, in which the arc-shaped cover is in the open state;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a side view schematic diagram of another structural form of the cable tie holder;
[0021] Figure 4 For a temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media devices Figure 3 Enlarged view of part A;
[0022] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of a multi-position fixed wire through strip;
[0023] Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of one structural form of the present utility model;
[0024] Figure 7 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention in another structural form.
[0025] In the diagram: 1. Cable harness holder; 1-1. Base; 1-2. End support piece; 2. Strip plate; 3. Second limiting slide rail; 4. Second limiting slide groove; 5. Detachable connection part; 6. U-shaped groove; 7. Multi-position cable fixing through strip; 8. Cable clamping groove; 9. First limiting slide rail; 10. First limiting slide groove; 11. Arc-shaped cover; 12. Groove; 13. Rectangular plate; 14. Adhesive layer; 15. Dustproof patch. Detailed Implementation
[0026] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0027] As mentioned in the background section of this application, research has found that existing media equipment requires wiring to be run on the ground during installation. These wirings are easily kicked by passersby, which can not only cause cable connectors to loosen but also trip pedestrians. Furthermore, common cable management mechanisms are complex in structure and cannot be adapted to the installation environment, thus having certain defects.
[0028] To address the aforementioned shortcomings, this application discloses a temporary emergency self-protective cable clamp for multi-connector media devices. It has a simple structure and can be adapted to the installation environment.
[0029] The following will describe in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, how the solution of this application solves the above-mentioned technical problems.
[0030] Specific implementation method one: Combining Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 This embodiment describes a wire harness holder 1 and an adsorption component detachably connected to the bottom of the wire harness holder 1. A U-shaped groove 6 is formed along the length of the top of the wire harness holder 1, and an arc-shaped cover 11 is hinged to the wire harness holder 1. Multiple wire-holding through-bars 7 are detachably connected inside the U-shaped groove 6. The inner and outer surfaces of each multiple wire-holding through-bar 7 have several evenly distributed wire-holding grooves 8. This application has a simple structure and can be adapted to the installation environment.
[0031] In this embodiment, a multi-position cable-holding strip 7 is detachably connected inside the U-shaped groove 6, and the multi-position cable-holding strip 7 matches the U-shaped groove 6. Both the inner and outer surfaces of the multi-position cable-holding strip 7 are provided with several evenly distributed cable-holding grooves 8. This configuration allows for the bundling and fixing of a small number of cables.
[0032] In this embodiment, the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7 is a U-shaped strip. The length of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7 is set along the length direction of the wire harness 1, and the length direction of each wire clamping groove 8 is in the same direction as the length direction of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7.
[0033] In this embodiment, a first limiting slide rail 9 is provided on each of the two outer walls of the multi-position wire-fixing strip 7, and a first limiting slide groove 10 is machined on each of the two inner walls of the U-shaped groove 6. The first limiting slide groove 10 and the first limiting slide rail 9 are arranged in a one-to-one correspondence. Each first limiting slide rail 9 slides in cooperation with its corresponding first limiting slide groove 10. This arrangement facilitates the installation or removal of the multi-position wire-fixing strip 7.
[0034] In this embodiment, the cable tie base 1 is a semi-cylindrical shape, and an arc-shaped cover 11 is provided on the top of the cable tie base 1. The arc-shaped cover 11 is a long strip-shaped cover, and one side of the arc-shaped cover 11 is hinged to one side of the cable tie base 1.
[0035] In this embodiment, the inner wall of the arc-shaped cover 11 is provided with a first engaging portion that cooperates with the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7, and the top of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7 is provided with a second engaging portion that cooperates with the first engaging portion. The first engaging portion may be a protrusion or other convex structure, and the second engaging portion may be a pit or other elastic recessed structure.
[0036] Furthermore, the recess is a circular recess with circumferentially protruding ridges around the top perimeter, which facilitates a stable engagement with the protrusion.
[0037] The adsorption component described in this embodiment specifically includes: a strip plate 2 located below the cable tray 1. A second limiting slide rail 3 is fixedly connected to both sides of the top surface of the strip plate 2, and a detachable connecting part 5 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the strip plate 2. The detachable connecting part 5 can be a suction cup or other adhesive structural layer. A second limiting slide groove 4 is formed on the bottom surface of the cable tray 1 corresponding to the position of the second limiting slide rail 3. The second limiting slide rail 3 and the second limiting slide groove 4 are slidably connected in a one-to-one correspondence. The adsorption component allows the cable tray 1 to be quickly adsorbed and fixed on the ground.
[0038] In this embodiment, the bottom end face of the cable tie 1 is provided with a slot 12 in the middle position, and a rectangular plate 13 matching it is embedded inside the slot 12. The bottom end face of the rectangular plate 13 is provided with an adhesive layer 14, and the bottom end face of the adhesive layer 14 is provided with a dustproof patch 15.
[0039] In this embodiment, the cross-section of the cable tie 1 is semi-circular, and the cable tie 1 matches the arc-shaped cover 11. This arrangement facilitates the containment of cables in the U-shaped groove 6, preventing the cables from detaching from the U-shaped groove 6.
[0040] In this embodiment, a slot 12 is provided in the middle of the bottom end face of the cable tie 1, and a matching rectangular plate 13 is embedded inside the slot 12. An adhesive layer 14 is provided on the bottom end face of the rectangular plate 13, and a dustproof patch 15 is provided on the bottom end face of the adhesive layer 14. This arrangement can achieve fixation by means of the adhesive layer 14 when it is inconvenient to fix the detachable connection part 5 by adsorption.
[0041] Specific Implementation Method Two: This implementation method is a further limitation of Specific Implementation Method One, combined with... Figure 6 As shown, in this embodiment, one structural form of the cable tie 1 includes a base 1-1 and two end support plates 1-2. The base 1-1 is horizontally arranged, and the two end support plates 1-2 are vertically arranged side by side at both ends of the base 1-1. A multi-position cable tie through strip 7 is arranged on the two end support plates 1-2. Each end support plate 1-2 has a U-shaped groove 6 machined on it. The multi-position cable tie through strip 7 is slidably fitted between the two U-shaped grooves 6. The edge of the reserved space between the two U-shaped grooves 6 is exposed after the cable tie passes through, providing extra space for disassembly and improving the performance of quick cable assembly and disassembly. The arc-shaped cover 11 is hinged to the two end support plates 1-2. When it is in the fastened state, it is used to protect the space between the two end support plates 1-2, thereby protecting the multi-position cable tie through strip 7 between them.
[0042] Specific Implementation Method Three: This implementation method is a further limitation of Specific Implementation Method One or Two, combined with... Figure 7 As shown, another structural form of the wire harness 1 in this embodiment is a solid semi-circular body, which can achieve circumferential support for the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7. The cooperation of the solid semi-circular body can ensure that the wire-holding groove 8 on the outer wall of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7 can complete the circumferential wrapping support process for each wire harness held, and the wire-holding groove 8 on the inner wall of the multi-position wire-fixing through strip 7 can complete the semi-wrapping support process for each wire harness held.
[0043] The working principle of this utility model:
[0044] When used in temporary installations, first install the cable tie 1 on the ground at the point of use. Multiple cable tie 1s can be used simultaneously, depending on the cable harness's direction, for better positioning and securing of the cable harness. If the installation surface is smooth and flat, use the first configuration of the cable tie 1, such as... Figure 1 As shown, the cable tie 1 is now fixed to the mounting surface by the detachable connector 5. If the mounting surface is not smooth and flat, the second configuration of the cable tie 1 is used, such as... Figure 3 As shown, the second limiting slide rail 3 is separated from the second limiting slide groove 4, the strip plate 2 is removed, and then the dustproof patch 15 is peeled off to expose the adhesive layer 14. Then the cable tie 1 is glued and fixed to the mounting surface through the adhesive layer 14.
[0045] After the cable tie 1 is installed on the ground at the point of use, open the arc-shaped cover 11. Select the specific installation method according to the amount of cable. If the amount of cable is large, separate the first limiting slide rail 9 from the first limiting slide groove 10, remove the multi-position cable fixing strip 7, and then tie all the cables together and place them into the U-shaped groove 6. Then close the arc-shaped cover 11. If the amount of cable is small, insert each cable into the cable retaining groove 8 of the removed multi-position cable fixing strip 7 in turn, then put the multi-position cable fixing strip 7 back into the U-shaped groove 6, and finally close the arc-shaped cover 11. If the amount of cable is even smaller, it is not necessary to remove the multi-position cable fixing strip 7 from the U-shaped groove 6. Simply insert the cables into the cable retaining groove 8 on the inner side of the multi-position cable fixing strip 7.
Claims
1. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media equipment, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a bundle seat (1) and the suction accessory of detachable connection in the bottom of bundle seat (1), the top of bundle seat (1) is opened with U groove (6) along its length direction, and the arc cover (11) is hinged on bundle seat (1), the inside of U groove (6) is detachably connected with multi-position wire fixing through strip (7), and multi-position wire fixing through strip (7) is detachably connected in U groove (6), and the inside surface and outside surface of multi-position wire fixing through strip (7) are opened with several evenly distributed wire clamping grooves (8). Multi-position wire fixing through strip (7) is U-shaped strip body, and the length direction of each wire clamping groove (8) is same with the length direction of multi-position wire fixing through strip (7).
2. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media devices according to claim 1, wherein, The both sides of multi-position wire fixing through strip (7) are provided with a first limiting slide rail (9) respectively, and the both sides of U groove (6) are provided with a first limiting slide groove (10) respectively, and the first limiting slide groove (10) is provided with the first limiting slide rail (9) one by one, and each first limiting slide rail (9) is slidably connected with the corresponding first limiting slide groove (10).
3. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media devices according to claim 1, wherein, The shape of bundle seat (1) is semicylinder, and the arc cover (11) is arranged on the top of bundle seat (1), and the arc cover (11) is long strip cover body, and one side of arc cover (11) is hinged on one side of bundle seat (1).
4. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media devices according to claim 1, wherein, The inner wall of arc cover (11) is provided with the first clamping part matched with multi-position wire fixing through strip (7), and the top of multi-position wire fixing through strip (7) is provided with the second clamping part matched with the first clamping part.
5. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media devices according to claim 4, wherein, The suction accessory specifically includes: the strip-shaped plate (2) below the bundle seat (1), the both sides of the top end surface of the strip-shaped plate (2) are fixedly connected with the second limiting slide rail (3), the bottom end surface of the strip-shaped plate (2) is fixedly connected with the detachable connecting part (5), the bottom end surface of the bundle seat (1) is provided with the second limiting slide groove (4) corresponding to the position of the second limiting slide rail (3), and the second limiting slide rail (3) is slidably connected with the second limiting slide groove (4) one by one.
6. A temporary emergency self-protecting wire holder for multi-joint media devices according to claim 1, wherein, The bottom end surface of the bundle seat (1) is provided with the notch (12) in the middle position, and the notch (12) is embedded with the rectangular plate (13) matched with it, the bottom end surface of the rectangular plate (13) is provided with the adhesive layer (14), and the bottom end surface of the adhesive layer (14) is provided with the dustproof patch (15).
7. A temporary emergency self-shielded wire gripper for use with multi-joint media devices according to claim 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, wherein,