Electronic device

By incorporating winding and locking mechanisms into electronic devices, combined with magnetic components, the problem of messy cable management is solved, achieving neat cable storage and enhancing the aesthetics and durability of the equipment.

CN224458861UActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03LENOVO (BEIJING) LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520590604.X
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-31
Publication Date
2026-07-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-31

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The lack of effective cable management design in existing electronic devices leads to messy and disorganized cables during use, affecting aesthetics and increasing the risk of damage.

Method used

An electronic device is provided, comprising a body, a winding component, and a locking component. The winding component has multiple winding areas for winding cables, and the locking component is used to fix the cables. Combined with a magnetic component, the locking effect is enhanced to ensure that the cables are neatly stored.

Benefits of technology

It enables the orderly storage of cables, improves aesthetics and service life, and reduces the risk of physical damage caused by cable tangling.

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Abstract

This application provides an electronic device, relating to the field of electronic device storage technology. The electronic device includes: a body having a first receiving space; a winding member disposed in the first receiving space, comprising a plurality of winding areas, each winding area for winding a component to be stored; and a locking member for locking each component to be stored within its corresponding winding area to maintain the winding state of the component to be stored.
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