A cable routing rack for facilitating routing of cables
By installing a separator device inside the cable tray, the problem of inconvenient cable bundling is solved by using elastic clips and limiting structures, achieving accurate cable positioning and separation, and improving the convenience of wiring and maintenance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- WUHAN TIANQI SHUNDA ELECTRONIC COMM EQUIP CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
The cables in the existing cable trays are bundled with cable ties, making them difficult to distinguish and affecting the convenience of maintenance.
The cable tray employs a partitioning device inside, including components such as elastic clips, round bars, rectangular grooves, and locking blocks. The elastic clips secure the cables, while the round bars and triangular blocks restrict cable rotation and slippage, achieving accurate cable positioning and partitioning.
It enables accurate positioning and separation of cables within the cable tray, facilitating maintenance and expansion, and improving the convenience and efficiency of cable routing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cable tray technology for convenient wiring and routing, and in particular to a cable tray for convenient wiring and routing. Background Technology
[0002] Cable trays, also known as cable management systems, are specialized equipment used in computer rooms and base stations in telecommunications, network communications, and broadcasting industries for laying and bundling optical and electrical cables. Their core function is to standardize cable routing, support horizontal, vertical, and multi-layered cabling, and facilitate future expansion and maintenance.
[0003] The inventor discovered during routine use of cable trays that cables are typically bundled inside the tray with cable ties. Because cables are usually bundled with cable ties, they cannot be accurately distinguished, making it inconvenient to identify them during maintenance and causing problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing a cable tray that facilitates wiring and routing.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a cable tray for convenient wiring, comprising a cable tray, wherein cables are arranged inside the cable tray, and a separating device is arranged inside the cable tray, wherein the separating device includes an elastic clip arranged inside the cable tray, and cables are clamped inside the elastic clip.
[0006] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the elastic clips, the cables can be fixed separately inside the cable tray, thereby avoiding the phenomenon that the cables are bundled together and inconvenient for maintenance. When it is necessary to run the cables, the cables are placed inside the cable tray for routing and power supply.
[0007] Preferably, the inner wall of the elastic clip is fixedly connected with a round strip, the round strip being a rubber ring, and the round strip being a rubber ring.
[0008] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the round bar, the cable will not rotate or slip inside the elastic clamp, thereby achieving the function of limiting the movement.
[0009] Preferably, a triangular block is fixedly connected to the side of the elastic clip, and the triangular block is an elastic block.
[0010] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the triangular block, the cable will not slip out of the elastic clip, thereby achieving the function of fixing the cable.
[0011] Preferably, the inner wall of the cable tray has a rectangular groove, a locking block is inserted inside the rectangular groove, and a retaining ring is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block. The retaining ring is a rubber ring.
[0012] The aforementioned components achieve the following effects: Under the action of the retaining ring, the retaining block is fixed inside the rectangular groove, thereby achieving the function of fixing the elastic clip. When it is necessary to separate and route cables, the elastic clip is inserted into the rectangular groove through the retaining block. Under the action of the retaining ring, the retaining block is fixed inside the rectangular groove, thereby achieving the function of fixing the elastic clip. The cable is inserted into the elastic clip. Under the action of the round bar, the cable will not rotate or slip out inside the elastic clip, thereby achieving the function of limiting movement. Under the action of the triangular block, the cable will not slip out from inside the elastic clip, thereby achieving the function of fixing the cable. Thus, the function of separating cables is achieved, and the function of facilitating cable routing is also achieved.
[0013] Preferably, the cable tray is provided with a splicing device on its side, the splicing device including a groove formed on the side of the cable tray, a protrusion fixedly connected to the side of the cable tray, and a rubber ring fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove.
[0014] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the rubber ring, the protrusion can be locked inside the groove, thereby achieving the function of splicing cable trays.
[0015] Preferably, a retaining ball is fixedly connected to the side of the protrusion, and a retaining groove is formed on the inner wall of the groove.
[0016] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the ball and the groove, the protrusion can be locked inside the groove, thereby achieving a fixing effect.
[0017] Preferably, the top of the protrusion has a groove, the inner wall of the groove is fixedly connected to a spring, the other end of the spring is fixedly connected to a limit block, and the inner wall of the groove has a fixing groove.
[0018] The effect achieved by the above components is that, under the action of the spring, the limiting block can be inserted into the inside of the fixing groove to fix the protrusion, thereby achieving the function of splicing cable tray.
[0019] Preferably, a baffle is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting block, and a baffle is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove.
[0020] The aforementioned components achieve the following effects: The baffle prevents the limiting block from fully extending from the inside of the groove. When splicing the cable tray, the protrusion is inserted into the groove, and the rubber ring secures it, thus splicing the cable tray. Once the protrusion is fully inserted, the ball and slot further secure it, achieving a fixed position. Finally, the spring engages the limiting block in the fixing slot, securing the protrusion and achieving the splicing of the cable tray. The baffle also prevents the limiting block from fully extending from the groove, thus achieving the splicing of the cable tray.
[0021] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0022] In this invention, by setting up a separating device, when it is necessary to separate and route cables, the elastic clip is inserted into the rectangular groove through the clip block. Under the action of the clip ring, the clip block is fixed inside the rectangular groove, thereby achieving the function of fixing the elastic clip. The cable is clipped into the elastic clip. Under the action of the round bar, the cable is prevented from rotating and slipping inside the elastic clip, thereby achieving the function of limiting. Under the action of the triangular block, the cable is prevented from slipping out of the elastic clip, thereby achieving the function of fixing the cable. Thus, the function of separating cables is achieved, and the function of facilitating cable routing is also achieved. This solves the problem that it is inconvenient to distinguish and inspect cables when they are tied inside the cable tray with cable ties. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a cable tray that facilitates wiring and routing is provided for this utility model.
[0024] Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a cable tray that facilitates wiring and routing is provided for this utility model.
[0025] Figure 3 A partial schematic diagram of a cable tray partition device for facilitating cable routing is provided for this utility model.
[0026] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of a cable tray partition device for facilitating cable routing is provided for this utility model.
[0027] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of a splicing device for a cable tray that facilitates wiring and routing is provided for this utility model.
[0028] Figure 6This utility model presents a schematic diagram of a splicing device for a cable tray that facilitates wiring and routing.
[0029] Legend: 1. Cable tray; 2. Separator; 21. Elastic clip; 22. Round bar; 23. Triangular block; 24. Rectangular groove; 25. Clip; 26. Clip ring; 3. Splicing device; 31. Protrusion; 32. Groove; 33. Rubber ring; 34. Clamping ball; 35. Spring; 36. Baffle; 37. Limiting block; 38. Fixing groove; 4. Cable. Detailed Implementation
[0030] Example 1, as Figure 1-2 A cable tray 1 for convenient wiring and routing includes a cable tray 1, a cable tray 4 is installed inside the cable tray 1, and a partition device 2 is installed inside the cable tray 1.
[0031] Working principle: When it is necessary to route cable 4, cable 4 is placed inside the cable tray 1 for routing and power supply.
[0032] Reference Figure 3-4 The separating device 2 includes an elastic clip 21 disposed inside the cable tray 1. The inside of the elastic clip 21 is provided with a cable 4. A round bar 22 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the elastic clip 21. The round bar 22 is evenly arranged on the inner wall of the elastic clip 21. The round bar 22 is a rubber ring. A triangular block 23 is fixedly connected to the side of the elastic clip 21. The triangular block 23 is an elastic block. A rectangular groove 24 is provided on the inner wall of the cable tray 1. A card block 25 is inserted into the rectangular groove 24. A retaining ring 26 is fixedly connected to the surface of the card block 25. The retaining ring 26 is a rubber ring.
[0033] Working principle: When it is necessary to separate and route the cable 4, the elastic clip 21 is inserted into the rectangular groove 24 through the clip block 25. Under the action of the clip ring 26, the clip block 25 is fixed inside the rectangular groove 24, thereby achieving the function of fixing the elastic clip 21. The cable 4 is clipped into the elastic clip 21. Under the action of the round bar 22, the cable 4 will not rotate or slip out inside the elastic clip 21, thereby achieving the function of limiting. Under the action of the triangular block 23, the cable 4 will not slip out from the elastic clip 21, thereby achieving the function of fixing the cable 4. Thus, the function of separating the cable 4 is achieved, and the function of facilitating the routing of the cable 4 is also achieved.
[0034] Reference Figure 5-6The cable tray 1 is provided with a splicing device 3 on its side. The splicing device 3 includes a groove 32 opened on the side of the cable tray 1. A protrusion 31 is fixedly connected to the side of the cable tray 1. A rubber ring 33 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove 32. A retaining ball 34 is fixedly connected to the side of the protrusion 31. A retaining groove is opened on the inner wall of the groove 32. A groove is opened on the top of the protrusion 31. A spring 35 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove. A limit block 37 is fixedly connected to the other end of the spring 35. A fixing groove 38 is opened on the inner wall of the groove 32. A baffle 36 is fixedly connected to the surface of the limit block 37. A baffle 36 is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove.
[0035] Working principle: When splicing the cable tray 1, the protrusion 31 is inserted into the groove 32. Under the action of the rubber ring 33, the protrusion 31 can be locked inside the groove 32, thus achieving the function of splicing the cable tray 1. After the protrusion 31 is fully locked inside the groove 32, under the action of the locking ball 34 and the locking groove, the protrusion 31 can be locked inside the groove 32, thus achieving the function of fixing. After the protrusion 31 is fully inserted into the groove 32, under the action of the spring 35, the limiting block 37 can be locked into the fixing groove 38 to fix the protrusion 31, thus achieving the function of splicing the cable tray 1. Under the action of the baffle 36, the limiting block 37 will not completely protrude from the inside of the groove, thus achieving the function of splicing the cable tray 1.
Claims
1. A cable tray for convenient wiring and routing, comprising a cable tray (1), wherein cables (4) are disposed inside the cable tray (1), characterized in that: The cable tray (1) is provided with a partition device (2) inside. The partition device (2) includes an elastic clip (21) inside the cable tray (1), and the cable (4) is clamped inside the elastic clip (21).
2. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 1, characterized in that: The inner wall of the elastic clip (21) is fixedly connected with a round strip (22), which is evenly arranged on the inner wall of the elastic clip (21). The round strip (22) is a rubber ring.
3. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 2, characterized in that: The side of the elastic clip (21) is fixedly connected to a triangular block (23), which is an elastic block.
4. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner wall of the cable tray (1) is provided with a rectangular groove (24), and a locking block (25) is inserted inside the rectangular groove (24). A retaining ring (26) is fixedly connected to the surface of the locking block (25), and the retaining ring (26) is a rubber ring.
5. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 4, characterized in that: The cable tray (1) is provided with a splicing device (3) on its side. The splicing device (3) includes a groove (32) opened on the side of the cable tray (1). A protrusion (31) is fixedly connected to the side of the cable tray (1). A rubber ring (33) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove (32).
6. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 5, characterized in that: The side of the protrusion (31) is fixedly connected to a ball (34), and the inner wall of the groove (32) is provided with a slot.
7. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 6, characterized in that: The top of the protrusion (31) has a groove, and a spring (35) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove. The other end of the spring (35) is fixedly connected to a limit block (37), and a fixing groove (38) is provided on the inner wall of the groove (32).
8. The cable tray for convenient wiring and routing according to claim 7, characterized in that: A baffle (36) is fixedly connected to the surface of the limiting block (37), and a baffle (36) is fixedly connected to the inner wall of the groove.