Wire clamp structure and electronic equipment
By utilizing the elastic deformation recovery force of the conductive clamp and conductive spring, combined with the design of the insulating connector, stable clamping and reliable grounding of the wire clamp structure are achieved, solving the problem of unreliable cable grounding and improving the assembly efficiency and space utilization of electronic equipment.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing wire clamp structures suffer from unreliable cable grounding due to dimensional fluctuations, affecting the assembly efficiency of electronic devices and the development of thinner designs.
By utilizing the elastic deformation recovery force of the conductive spring, the cable is clamped by the conductive clip and grounded using the conductive spring. Combined with the receiving groove and engaging part of the insulating connector, the wire clamp structure is stably fixed and reliably grounded.
This improves the grounding reliability of the wire clamp structure, reduces grounding unreliability caused by size fluctuations, and enhances the assembly efficiency and space utilization of electronic equipment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This disclosure relates to the field of antenna technology, and more particularly to a wire clamp structure and electronic device. Background Technology
[0002] Electronic devices, such as smartphones, have cables connecting two circuit boards. The neatness and fixation of these cables directly affect the actual assembly efficiency of electronic devices and their trend towards thinner designs.
[0003] In related technologies, wire clamps are typically used to secure cables, and grounding rings are used to connect the cables. However, existing wire clamp structures are susceptible to dimensional fluctuations, resulting in unreliable cable grounding. Summary of the Invention
[0004] To overcome the problems existing in related technologies, this disclosure provides a wire clamp structure and an electronic device that can make the grounding of the wire clamp structure more reliable based on the elastic deformation restoring force of the conductive spring.
[0005] According to a first aspect of the present disclosure, a wire clamp structure is provided, comprising:
[0006] Conductive connectors;
[0007] A conductive clip is disposed on the conductive connector and is capable of clamping the cable;
[0008] Conductive spring contacts and conductive clips are disposed on both sides of the conductive connector along the first direction;
[0009] When the conductive spring is grounded, the conductive spring can undergo elastic deformation.
[0010] In some embodiments, the conductive spring includes:
[0011] The first spring-loaded portion is connected to the conductive connector;
[0012] The second spring section is connected to the first spring section and can be grounded;
[0013] The second spring piece is spaced apart from the conductive connector and is inclined away from the conductive connector.
[0014] In some embodiments, the wire clamp structure further includes:
[0015] An insulating connector has a recessed groove formed along the second direction;
[0016] The conductive connector is disposed within the receiving groove;
[0017] The conductive clip and the conductive spring are exposed outside the receiving groove;
[0018] The second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
[0019] In some embodiments, the receiving groove has a first engaging portion formed on at least one groove wall in the third direction;
[0020] The third direction is perpendicular to both the first direction and the second direction.
[0021] In some embodiments, the first engaging portion includes at least:
[0022] A locking groove, the opening direction of which is opposite to the opening direction of the receiving groove; and / or,
[0023] The engaging protrusion is positioned away from the receiving groove and protrudes along the third direction.
[0024] In some embodiments, the conductive clamp includes at least two clamping portions, each of which is capable of clamping the cable in a third direction.
[0025] In some embodiments, each of the clamping portions includes a clamping body, a first clamping arm, and a second clamping arm;
[0026] The first clamping arm and the second clamping arm are respectively connected to both sides of the clamping body along the second direction, and can form an accommodating space with the clamping body for accommodating the cable;
[0027] The first clamping arms of two adjacent clamping portions are at least partially connected.
[0028] In some embodiments, two adjacent clamping portions are stacked along the second direction, and the clamping bodies of two adjacent clamping portions are both located on the conductive connector.
[0029] In some embodiments, the conductive clip includes two of the clamping portions;
[0030] In the same clamping part, the length of the second clamping arm along the third direction is less than the length of the first clamping arm along the third direction;
[0031] A second clamping arm of the clamping part is disposed near the clamping body on one side along the third direction;
[0032] The second clamping arm of the other clamping part is disposed on the other side of the clamping body along the third direction.
[0033] In some embodiments, the conductive connector and the conductive spring are integrally formed.
[0034] According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, an electronic device is provided, comprising:
[0035] frame;
[0036] The cable is located within the space enclosed by the frame.
[0037] The wire clamp structure as described in the first aspect above is disposed on the frame;
[0038] The conductive clamp of the wire clamp structure can hold the cable;
[0039] The conductive spring piece of the wire clamp structure can abut against the conductive frame included in the frame.
[0040] In some embodiments, the frame is formed with a wire clamping groove, the opening of which faces the screen of the electronic device;
[0041] The wire clamp structure is installed in the wire clamp groove through the opening;
[0042] The conductive spring abuts against the conductive frame that forms the clamp groove.
[0043] In some embodiments, the wire clamp groove is formed with a second engaging portion;
[0044] The second engaging portion engages with the first engaging portion of the wire clamp structure.
[0045] The technical solutions provided by the embodiments of this disclosure may include the following beneficial effects:
[0046] In this embodiment of the wire clamp structure, the conductive clamp on one side of the conductive connector can hold the cable, thereby limiting and fixing the cable and organizing its routing. The conductive spring on the other side of the conductive connector can be grounded. Thus, the wire clamp structure of this embodiment not only achieves dual functionality, making the wire clamp structure more versatile, but also, through the reasonable arrangement of the conductive clamp and conductive spring, enables the wire clamp structure to better hold the cable and ground it.
[0047] Furthermore, in the embodiments of this disclosure, the conductive spring can undergo elastic deformation when grounded. Thus, based on the restoring force of the elastic deformation of the conductive spring, the grounding of the clamp structure can be made more reliable, thereby reducing the possibility of unreliable grounding due to fluctuations in clamp dimensions.
[0048] It should be understood that the above general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only, and are not intended to limit this disclosure. Attached Figure Description
[0049] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with this disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of this disclosure.
[0050] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the wire clamp structure of the present disclosure, showing the side where the conductive clamp is located, according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0051] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the clamp structure of the present disclosure according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0052] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a conventional wire clamp according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0053] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the wire clamp structure of the present disclosure disposed on the frame according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0054] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram illustrating the present disclosure's clamp structure without clamping a cable, according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0055] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram illustrating a clamp structure of the present disclosure clamping a cable according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0056] Figure 7 This is a structural block diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
[0057] Instruction manual attached Figures 1 to 6 The markings are as follows:
[0058] Conductive connector 101, conductive clamp 102, clamping part 102a, clamping body 11, first clamping arm 12, second clamping arm 13, conductive spring 103, first spring part 103a, second spring part 103b, insulating connector 104, first engaging part 105, engaging groove 105a, engaging protrusion 105b;
[0059] First direction A, second direction B, third direction C;
[0060] The cable clamp structure 100, cable 200, frame 300, cable clamp groove 400, and second locking part 500 are included. Detailed Implementation
[0061] Exemplary embodiments will now be described in detail, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description relates to the drawings, unless otherwise indicated, the same numerals in different drawings denote the same or similar elements. The embodiments described in the following exemplary embodiments do not represent all embodiments consistent with this disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatuses and methods consistent with some aspects of this disclosure as detailed in the appended claims.
[0062] This disclosure provides a wire clamp structure for use in electronic devices where cables need to be secured. For example, the wire clamp structure can be used to secure cables between two circuit boards in an electronic device, thereby limiting and fixing the cables and organizing their routing.
[0063] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the wire clamp structure of the present disclosure, showing the side where the conductive clamp is located, according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the clamp structure of this disclosure according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the wire clamp structure includes:
[0064] Conductive connector 101;
[0065] A conductive clip 102 is disposed on the conductive connector 101 and is capable of clamping the cable 200;
[0066] The conductive spring 103 and the conductive clip 102 are disposed on both sides of the conductive connector 101 along the first direction A;
[0067] During the grounding process, the conductive spring 103 can undergo elastic deformation.
[0068] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the cable clamp structure can be used to limit and fix cables in an electronic device. The electronic device includes: smartphones, tablets, laptops, personal digital assistants (PDAs), etc.
[0069] It should be noted that the cable can connect two circuit boards in an electronic device and is used to transmit data and commands, enabling the functional components on the two circuit boards to communicate with each other. Here, when the wire clamp structure is applied to electronic devices, the cable held by the wire clamp structure can be positioned away from the antenna transmitter in the electronic device, which can reduce interference and clutter to the antenna transmitter.
[0070] The aforementioned conductive connector is capable of electrically connecting the conductive spring and the conductive clip. This conductive connector can be formed of metal or conductive plastic, and the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited in this regard.
[0071] It should be noted that when the conductive spring is grounded, the conductive clamp can be grounded through the conductive connector and the conductive spring, which can reduce the electromagnetic interference on the cable on the conductive clamp.
[0072] For example, the conductive connector may be plate-shaped or sheet-shaped, or may be other irregular shapes, and the embodiments disclosed herein are not limited thereto.
[0073] In this embodiment, the conductive connector and the conductive spring are fixedly connected. In some embodiments, the conductive connector and the conductive spring are integrally formed. This reduces the need for fasteners, thereby reducing the space occupied while achieving a fixed connection.
[0074] Of course, conductive connectors and conductive springs can also be fixed by welding or other methods, and this disclosure does not limit this.
[0075] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, the conductive clamp may have a clamping part, through which the cable can be clamped.
[0076] It should be noted that the conductive clip can have one or more clamping parts. When there are multiple clamping parts, the conductive clip can clamp multiple cables.
[0077] For example, the conductive clip and the conductive connector can be fixed by spot welding, and this disclosure does not limit this.
[0078] In this embodiment, the conductive spring and the conductive clip are disposed on both sides of the conductive connector along a first direction. This first direction may include the thickness direction of the conductive connector, and this embodiment does not limit this aspect.
[0079] For example, the conductive connector is sheet-shaped, and the conductive spring and conductive clip can be disposed on both sides of the sheet-shaped conductive connector in the thickness direction.
[0080] In this embodiment of the disclosure, when the conductive spring is grounded, the conductive spring can undergo elastic deformation. Here, there is a deformation space between the conductive spring and the conductive connector. When the conductive spring is grounded, it can undergo elastic deformation in the direction of shrinking or increasing the deformation space, thereby achieving more reliable grounding based on the effect of elastic deformation restoring force.
[0081] It should be noted that some of the conductive springs can be spaced apart from and parallel to the conductive connector to form a gap, or they can have an acute angle with the conductive connector to form a gap. This disclosure does not limit this.
[0082] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, the grounding position of the conductive spring can be set at the end of the conductive spring or at the middle position of the conductive spring; this embodiment of the present disclosure does not limit this.
[0083] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the conductive spring 103 includes:
[0084] The first spring piece 103a is connected to the conductive connector 101;
[0085] The second spring section 103b is connected to the first spring section 103a and can be grounded;
[0086] The second spring piece 103b is spaced apart from the conductive connector 101 and is inclined in a direction away from the conductive connector 101.
[0087] In other words, a deformation space is formed between the second spring piece and the conductive connector. This deformation space provides space for the second elastic part to undergo elastic deformation, so that elastic deformation can occur when the second spring piece is grounded, and thus more reliable grounding can be achieved based on the effect of elastic deformation restoring force.
[0088] In this embodiment, both the first spring portion and the second spring portion can be a bent structure or a planar structure, and this embodiment does not limit them.
[0089] In some embodiments, the second spring portion is a bent structure and has a first spring segment and a second spring segment connected to each other; the first spring segment is connected to the first spring portion and is inclined relative to the conductive connector, and the second spring segment is parallel to the conductive connector and can be grounded.
[0090] In other embodiments, the second spring portion may be a planar structure, the second spring portion being inclined away from the conductive connector relative to the conductive connector, and the included angle formed between the second spring portion and the conductive connector being an acute angle.
[0091] For example, Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a conventional wire clamp according to an exemplary embodiment. Figure 3 As shown, the cable clamp can hold a cable with a grounding ring, thereby achieving grounding. However, due to size limitations, there is a problem with unreliable cable grounding.
[0092] Based on this, the conductive clamp on one side of the conductive connector in the wire clamp structure proposed in this embodiment can hold the cable, thereby limiting and fixing the cable and organizing its routing. The conductive spring on the other side of the conductive connector can be grounded. Thus, the wire clamp structure of this embodiment not only achieves dual functionality, making the wire clamp structure more versatile, but also, through the reasonable arrangement of the conductive clamp and conductive spring, enables the wire clamp structure to better hold the cable and ground it.
[0093] Furthermore, in the embodiments of this disclosure, the conductive spring can undergo elastic deformation when grounded. Thus, based on the restoring force of the elastic deformation of the conductive spring, the grounding of the clamp structure can be made more reliable, thereby reducing the possibility of unreliable grounding due to fluctuations in clamp dimensions.
[0094] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the wire clamp structure further includes:
[0095] The insulating connector 104 has a recessed groove formed along the second direction B;
[0096] The conductive connector 101 is disposed within the receiving groove;
[0097] The conductive clip 102 and the conductive spring 103 are respectively exposed outside the receiving groove;
[0098] The second direction B is perpendicular to the first direction A.
[0099] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the insulating connector may be formed of plastic material, and this embodiment of the disclosure is not limited thereto.
[0100] The aforementioned insulating connector has a recessed groove along the second direction, so that the conductive connector can be assembled in the groove along the second direction.
[0101] It should be noted that the size of the receiving groove is adapted to the size of the conductive connector. Here, the size of the receiving groove can be set to be equal to the size of the conductive connector, so that the conductive connector can be better embedded in the receiving groove.
[0102] In this embodiment, the receiving groove may have an opening on one side in the second direction for the conductive connector to pass through and be installed within the recess of the receiving groove. Furthermore, the receiving groove may also have openings on both sides in the first direction. Thus, the conductive springs and conductive clips disposed on both sides of the conductive connector along the first direction can be exposed outside the receiving groove.
[0103] The first direction mentioned above is perpendicular to the second direction. Here, the first direction and the second direction can be two directions on a plane.
[0104] For example, the conductive connector is sheet-shaped, the first direction may be the thickness direction of the conductive connector, and the second direction may be the width direction of the conductive connector.
[0105] It is understandable that by setting the conductive connector inside the receiving groove of the insulating connector, and exposing the conductive clamp and conductive spring outside the receiving groove, the wire clamp structure can better ground and clamp the cable on both sides of the conductive connector respectively.
[0106] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the receiving groove has a first engaging portion 105 formed on at least one groove wall in the third direction C;
[0107] The third direction C is perpendicular to both the first direction A and the second direction B.
[0108] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the third direction can be a plane perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction.
[0109] For example, the first direction may be the thickness direction of the conductive connector, the second direction may be the width direction of the conductive connector, and the third direction may be the length direction of the conductive connector.
[0110] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, the receiving groove may have a first engaging portion formed on one groove wall in the third direction, or the first engaging portion may be formed on both groove walls in the third direction. This embodiment of the present disclosure does not limit this.
[0111] It should be noted that the first engaging part is used to fix the wire clamp structure into the electronic device when the wire clamp structure is applied to the electronic device.
[0112] For example, the first engaging portion may be composed of at least one engaging groove and / or at least one engaging protrusion. The engaging groove and engaging protrusion may be disposed on the outer side of the receiving groove wall along the second direction and / or the third direction, and this disclosure does not limit this.
[0113] It is understandable that the conductive spring and conductive clip are disposed on both sides of the conductive connector along the first direction, and the insulating connector is disposed in the receiving groove formed by the recess along the second direction. The receiving groove has a first engaging part formed on the groove wall in the third direction. By arranging the first engaging part, conductive spring, conductive clip and receiving groove in three mutually perpendicular directions, the wire clamp structure can better fix, clamp the cable and ground it.
[0114] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the first engaging portion 105 includes at least:
[0115] Engaging groove 105a, the opening direction of which is opposite to the opening direction of the receiving groove; and / or,
[0116] The engaging protrusion 105b is positioned away from the receiving groove and protrudes along the third direction C.
[0117] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the opening of the engaging groove is opposite to the opening of the receiving groove.
[0118] For example, when the in-line clamp structure is applied to an electronic device, the receiving slot may face the back cover of the electronic device, and the engaging slot may face the screen of the electronic device. Of course, the receiving slot may also face the back cover of the electronic device, and the engaging slot may also face the screen of the electronic device.
[0119] In this embodiment, the engaging protrusion is disposed away from the receiving groove and protrudes along a third direction. That is, the first engaging portion of this embodiment can engage along a third direction and / or a second direction to achieve a fixed wire clamp structure.
[0120] For example, when the first engaging portion includes an engaging groove, the engaging protrusion may be disposed on the outer edge of the groove wall in the third direction of the engaging groove; when the first engaging portion does not include an engaging groove, the engaging protrusion may be disposed on the outer edge of the receiving groove in the third direction of the receiving groove.
[0121] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, the conductive clip 102 includes at least two clamping portions 102a, each of which is capable of clamping the cable along a third direction C.
[0122] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, at least two clamping portions may be disposed at the center of the conductive connector or at the edge of the conductive connector; this embodiment of the present disclosure does not impose any limitations.
[0123] It should be noted that the arrangement of at least two clamping parts may include stacking them along the second direction, or offsetting them in any direction between the second direction and the third direction, etc. The embodiments disclosed herein do not limit this.
[0124] It is understood that the embodiments of this disclosure can not only comb the cable routing along a third direction, but also enable a single clamp structure to clamp multiple cables by setting at least two clamping parts, thus enriching the functionality of the clamp structure.
[0125] In some embodiments, such as Figure 1 As shown, each of the clamping parts 102a includes a clamping body 11, a first clamping arm 12, and a second clamping arm 13;
[0126] The first clamping arm 12 and the second clamping arm 13 are respectively connected to the two sides of the clamping body 11 along the second direction B, and can form an accommodating space with the clamping body 11 for accommodating the cable.
[0127] The first clamping arms 12 of two adjacent clamping portions 102a are at least partially connected.
[0128] In this embodiment, the clamping body can be fixed to a conductive connector. The first clamping arm and the second clamping arm can be two parallel clamping arms, or they can be two clamping arms forming an acute angle; this embodiment does not limit the specific clamping arms.
[0129] It should be noted that both the first and second clamping arms can extend along a third direction. This allows the clamping part to hold the cable along a third direction. Furthermore, both the first and second clamping arms can be configured as curved arms, meaning the first clamping arm can bend towards the second clamping arm, and the second clamping arm can bend towards the first clamping arm. This allows the clamping part to hold the cable more stably.
[0130] In this embodiment, the accommodating space formed by the clamping body, the first clamping arm, and the second clamping arm is used to accommodate the cable. Here, the positions of the clamping body, the first clamping arm, and the second clamping arm can be set according to the size of the cable, so that the cable can be embedded in the accommodating space without becoming loose.
[0131] The first clamping arms of the two adjacent clamping parts are at least partially connected, which may include: the first clamping arms of the two adjacent clamping parts being completely connected, or the first clamping arms of the two adjacent clamping parts being partially connected.
[0132] It should be noted that the first clamping arm of two adjacent clamping parts being connected may include: the first clamping arms of two adjacent clamping parts being connected on the side away from the conductive connector, and the other side connected to the conductive connector being spaced apart; it may also include: the first clamping arms of two adjacent clamping parts being partially offset along a third direction, and the other part being connected.
[0133] It is understood that the embodiments of this disclosure can better clamp cables by setting up a clamping body, a first clamping arm, and a second clamping arm.
[0134] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, two adjacent clamping portions 102a are stacked along the second direction B, and the clamping bodies 11 of the two adjacent clamping portions 102a are both located on the conductive connector 101.
[0135] In this embodiment of the present disclosure, the clamping bodies of two adjacent clamping parts may be disposed on the same plane or on different planes.
[0136] It is understandable that when the conductive clamp includes multiple clamping parts, these clamping parts are stacked along the second direction, and the first clamping arms of two adjacent clamping parts are connected. In this way, while clamping multiple cables along the third direction, multiple cables can be stacked along the second direction, resulting in a more orderly cable arrangement. Furthermore, since the clamping bodies of two adjacent clamping parts are both located on the conductive connector, the clamping openings of the multiple clamping parts can face the same direction, further enhancing the orderly cable arrangement.
[0137] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the conductive clip 102 includes two clamping portions 102a;
[0138] In the same clamping part 102a, the length of the second clamping arm 13 along the third direction C is less than the length of the first clamping arm 12 along the third direction C;
[0139] The second clamping arm 13 of the clamping part 102a is disposed near the clamping body 11 on one side along the third direction C;
[0140] The second clamping arm 13 of the other clamping part 102a is disposed on the other side of the clamping body 11 along the third direction C.
[0141] In other words, the two clamping parts are offset in the third direction to clamp the two cables, which makes it easier for the clamp structure to clamp the two cables and facilitates the assembly of the clamp structure and the cables.
[0142] This disclosure also provides an electronic device. For example... Figure 2 , Figure 4 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the electronic device includes:
[0143] 300mm border;
[0144] Cable 200 is located within the space enclosed by the frame 300;
[0145] The wire clamp structure 100 as described in one or more of the above embodiments is disposed on the frame 300;
[0146] The conductive clamp 102 of the wire clamp structure is capable of clamping the cable 200;
[0147] The conductive spring 103 of the wire clamp structure can be connected to the conductive frame included in the frame 300.
[0148] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the wire clamp structure can be disposed on the side of the electronic device where the button is located, or it can be disposed on the side of the electronic device where there is no button. This embodiment of the disclosure does not impose any limitations.
[0149] It should be noted that the wire clamp structure can be arranged side by side with the battery module of the electronic device along the width direction of the electronic device.
[0150] In this embodiment of the disclosure, the conductive frame of the electronic device is grounded, and the conductive spring contacts abut against the conductive frame, thereby enabling the conductive spring contacts to be grounded. Here, the abutment between the conductive spring contacts and the conductive frame may include an abutment groove formed on the inner wall of the conductive frame, with one end of the conductive spring contacts assembled into the abutment groove.
[0151] For example, the end of the second spring portion of the conductive spring is disposed in the abutment groove to achieve a more stable abutment between the conductive spring and the conductive frame.
[0152] In this embodiment of the disclosure, such as Figure 1 , Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the wire clamp groove 400 has a second engaging portion 500, which engages with the first engaging portion 105 of the wire clamp structure 100. In other words, the embodiments of this disclosure can achieve a more stable fixation of the wire clamp structure to the frame by engaging the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion.
[0153] It should be noted that the second engaging part needs to be adapted to the first engaging part, that is, the engaging protrusion of the first engaging part can be embedded in the engaging groove of the second engaging part; the engaging groove of the first engaging part can engage the engaging protrusion of the second engaging part.
[0154] It is understood that electronic devices include wire clamp structures. In these wire clamp structures, the conductive clamp on one side of the conductive connector can hold the cable, achieving cable positioning, fixation, and routing. The conductive spring on the other side of the conductive connector can ground the cable. Thus, the wire clamp structure of this embodiment not only achieves dual functionality, enriching its features, but also, through the rational arrangement of the conductive clamp and conductive spring, enables better cable holding and grounding.
[0155] Furthermore, in the embodiments of this disclosure, the conductive spring can undergo elastic deformation when grounded. Thus, based on the restoring force of the elastic deformation of the conductive spring, the grounding of the clamp structure can be made more reliable, thereby reducing the possibility of unreliable grounding due to fluctuations in clamp dimensions.
[0156] In some embodiments, such as Figure 5 and Figure 6 As shown, the frame 300 forms a wire clamping groove 400, and the opening of the wire clamping groove 400 faces the screen of the electronic device;
[0157] The wire clamp structure 100 is installed in the wire clamp groove 400 through the opening;
[0158] The conductive spring 103 abuts against the conductive frame that forms the clamp groove.
[0159] In this embodiment, the opening of the cable clip slot faces the screen of the electronic device. That is, the cable clip structure in this embodiment is no longer assembled into the frame from the back cover side of the electronic device, but rather from the screen side. Thus, by utilizing the space on the side of the frame facing the screen, the space occupied by the cable clip structure on the side of the frame facing the back cover can be reduced. This allows for more space on the back cover side to accommodate a larger capacity battery, improving the space utilization of the electronic device, enabling it to be smaller, and also giving it better battery life, thus enhancing the user experience.
[0160] Figure 7 This is a structural block diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment. For example, the electronic device 700 may be a mobile phone, computer, digital broadcasting terminal, messaging device, game console, tablet device, medical device, fitness equipment, personal digital assistant, etc.
[0161] Reference Figure 7 The electronic device 700 may include one or more of the following components: processing component 702, memory 704, power supply component 706, multimedia component 708, audio component 710, input / output (I / O) interface 712, sensor component 714, and communication component 716.
[0162] Processing component 702 typically controls the overall operation of electronic device 700, such as operations associated with at least one of display, telephone call, data communication, camera operation, and recording operation. Processing component 702 may include one or more processors 720 to execute instructions to perform all or part of the steps of the methods described above. Furthermore, processing component 702 may include one or more modules to facilitate interaction between processing component 702 and other components. For example, processing component 702 may include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between multimedia component 708 and processing component 702.
[0163] Memory 704 is configured to store various types of data to support operation on electronic device 700. Examples of such data include at least one of the following: instructions for any application or method operating on electronic device 700, contact data, phonebook data, messages, pictures, and videos. Memory 704 can be implemented by any type of volatile or non-volatile storage device or a combination thereof, such as Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), magnetic storage, flash memory, magnetic disk, or optical disk.
[0164] Power supply component 706 provides power to various components of electronic device 700. Power supply component 706 may include at least one of the following: a power management system, one or more power supplies, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power to electronic device 700.
[0165] Multimedia component 708 includes a screen that provides an output interface between electronic device 700 and user. In some embodiments, the screen may include a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a Touch Panel (TP). If the screen includes a Touch Panel, the screen may be implemented as a touchscreen to receive input signals from the user. The Touch Panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, swipes, and gestures on the Touch Panel. The touch sensors may sense not only the boundaries of touch or swipe actions but also the duration and pressure associated with the touch or swipe operation. In some embodiments, multimedia component 708 includes a front-facing camera and / or a rear-facing camera. When electronic device 700 is in an operating mode, such as a shooting mode or video mode, the front-facing camera and / or rear-facing camera may receive external multimedia data. Each front-facing camera and rear-facing camera may be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capabilities.
[0166] Audio component 710 is configured to output and / or input audio signals. For example, audio component 710 includes a microphone (MIC) configured to receive external audio signals when electronic device 700 is in an operating mode, such as call mode, recording mode, and voice recognition mode. The received audio signals may be further stored in memory 704 or transmitted via communication component 716. In some embodiments, audio component 710 also includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
[0167] I / O interface 712 provides an interface between processing component 702 and peripheral interface modules, such as keyboards, click wheels, and buttons. These buttons may include, but are not limited to, home buttons, volume buttons, power buttons, and lock buttons.
[0168] Sensor assembly 714 includes one or more sensors for providing state assessments of various aspects of electronic device 700. For example, sensor assembly 714 may detect the on / off state of electronic device 700, the relative positioning of components such as the display and keypad of electronic device 700, changes in position of electronic device 700 or one of its components, the presence or absence of user contact with electronic device 700, orientation or acceleration / deceleration of electronic device 700, and temperature changes of electronic device 700. Sensor assembly 714 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. Sensor assembly 714 may also include an optical sensor, such as a complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) or charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensor, for use in imaging applications. In some embodiments, sensor assembly 714 may also include, but is not limited to, at least one of the following: an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a magnetometer, a pressure sensor, and a temperature sensor.
[0169] Communication component 716 is configured to facilitate wired or wireless communication between electronic device 700 and other devices. Electronic device 700 can access wireless networks based on communication standards, such as Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, or combinations thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, communication component 716 receives broadcast signals or broadcast-related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel. In one exemplary embodiment, communication component 716 also includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) module to facilitate short-range communication. For example, the NFC module may be implemented based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Infrared Data Association (IrDA), Ultra Wide Band (UWB), Bluetooth (BT), and other technologies.
[0170] In an exemplary embodiment, the electronic device 700 may be implemented by one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), digital signal processors (DSPs), digital signal processing devices (DSPDs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), controllers, microcontrollers, microprocessors, or other electronic components.
[0171] Other embodiments of this disclosure will readily occur to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of this disclosure that follow the general principles of this disclosure and include common knowledge or customary techniques in the art not disclosed herein. The specification and examples are to be considered exemplary only, and the true scope and spirit of this disclosure are indicated by the claims.
[0172] It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the precise structures described above and shown in the accompanying drawings, and various modifications and changes can be made without departing from its scope. The scope of this disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A wire clip structure, characterized by, The line clamp structure comprises: a conductive connector; a conductive clamp arranged on the conductive connector and capable of clamping a cable; a conductive spring plate arranged on both sides of the conductive clamp along a first direction; wherein the conductive spring plate is capable of elastic deformation when the conductive spring plate is grounded.
2. The clip structure of claim 1, wherein The conductive spring plate comprises: a first spring plate part connected with the conductive connector; a second spring plate part connected with the first spring plate part and capable of being grounded; wherein the second spring plate part is arranged apart from the conductive connector and is inclined away from the conductive connector.
3. The clip structure according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that The line clamp structure further comprises: an insulating connector recessed with a receiving groove along a second direction; the conductive connector is arranged in the receiving groove; the conductive clamp and the conductive spring plate are exposed outside the receiving groove; the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
4. The clip structure of claim 3, wherein At least one groove wall of the receiving groove along a third direction is formed with a first clamping part; the third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction.
5. The clip structure of claim 4, wherein The first clamping part at least comprises: a clamping groove, an opening direction of the clamping groove is opposite to an opening direction of the receiving groove; and / or a clamping protrusion arranged away from the receiving groove and protruding along the third direction.
6. The clip structure of claim 1 or 2, wherein The conductive clamp comprises at least two clamping parts, each of the clamping parts is capable of clamping the cable along a third direction.
7. The clip structure of claim 6, wherein Each of the clamping parts comprises a clamping body, a first clamping arm and a second clamping arm; the first clamping arm and the second clamping arm are respectively connected to both sides of the clamping body along a second direction and capable of surrounding the clamping body to form a receiving space for receiving the cable; the first clamping arms of adjacent two clamping parts are at least partially connected.
8. The clip structure of claim 7, wherein Adjacent two clamping parts are arranged in a stack along the second direction, and the clamping bodies of adjacent two clamping parts are both located on the conductive connector.
9. The clip structure of claim 7, wherein The conductive clamp comprises two clamping parts; in the same clamping part, a length of the second clamping arm along the third direction is less than a length of the first clamping arm along the third direction; the second clamping arm of one clamping part is arranged close to one side of the clamping body along the third direction; the second clamping arm of the other clamping part is arranged close to the other side of the clamping body along the third direction.
10. The clip structure of claim 1 or 2, wherein The conductive connector and the conductive spring plate are integrally formed.
11. An electronic device, comprising: The line clamp structure comprises: a frame; a cable located in a space surrounded by the frame; the line clamp structure as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10 is arranged on the frame; the conductive clamp of the line clamp structure is capable of clamping the cable; the conductive spring plate of the line clamp structure is capable of abutting against a conductive frame included in the frame.
12. The electronic device of claim 11, wherein, The frame is formed with a line clamp groove, an opening of the line clamp groove faces a screen of the electronic device; the line clamp structure is installed in the line clamp groove through the opening; the conductive spring plate abuts against the conductive frame surrounding the line clamp groove.
13. The electronic device of claim 12, wherein, The line clamp groove is formed with a second clamping part; the second clamping part is clamped with the first clamping part of the line clamp structure.