A network cabinet cable management device

CN224653794UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18WUHU HAOYI INFORMATION TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202521802976.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-08-25
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-08-25

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Technical Problem

[0006]针对上述技术问题,本实用新型的目的是克服现有技术中在对整理好的线缆依次完成穿线工序后,无法对多余长度的线缆进行整体的收纳处理,这会导致多余线缆在机柜内部随意堆积,造成空间浪费,还容易使线缆相互缠绕、挤压的问题,从而提供一种在使用过程中能够对多余长度的线缆进行整体收纳,避免线缆在机柜内随意堆积,有效节省网络机柜内部空间,使机柜内部布局更加规整的网络机柜线缆收纳装置

Benefits of technology

[0015]根据上述技术方案,本实用新型提供的一种网络机柜线缆收纳装置,在使用时的有益效果为:通过捆扎机构能够对多余长度的线缆进行整体收纳,改变了传统装置无法整体收纳多余线缆的现状,避免线缆在机柜内随意堆积,有效节省网络机柜内部空间,使机柜内部布局更加规整;限位机构可对穿槽内不同尺寸线缆进行限位,保证线缆在穿线及使用过程中位置稳定,减少线缆相互挤压、缠绕的情况,降低信号干扰风险,提升网络传输质量,保障网络系统运行的稳定性。

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a network cabinet cable storage device relates to cabinet cable storage technical field, and the storage device includes: a plurality of groups interval fixedly arranged in the mounting seat of network cabinet main part, and a plurality of groups of limiting seat are detachably installed on the mounting seat, and the limiting seat is equipped with the limiting mechanism for limiting cable on each group limiting seat, and the network cabinet main part is fixedly equipped with the binding mechanism in, and the binding mechanism includes: the first fixed seat of fixedly arranged in the network cabinet main part, and the first fixed seat is equipped with two groups of spacing adjustable binding block for the cable of surplus length and is used for binding in the inside through the driving piece interval, the device when using, overcomes the prior art in the cable of surplus length and cannot be received in whole after the cable of arrangement is good and is completed threading process in turn, and this can cause the problem of the random accumulation of surplus cable in the cabinet, causes the space waste, still easily makes cable mutual entanglement, extrusion.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of cabinet cable storage technology, specifically to a network cabinet cable storage device. Background Technology

[0002] A network cabinet is a mounting enclosure used to assemble and install panels, plug-ins, boxes, electronic components, devices, and mechanical parts and components into a single unit. The cabinet's structure should be designed physically and chemically according to the electrical and mechanical performance requirements of the equipment and the operating environment. This ensures the cabinet has good rigidity and strength, as well as good electromagnetic isolation, grounding, noise isolation, ventilation, and heat dissipation. Because existing network cabinets house various electrical components, cables are needed to connect these components.

[0003] A search revealed that Chinese patent application CN222192821U discloses a cabinet cable storage mechanism. By assembling a limiting mechanism, the screw, threaded hole, cavity, spring, movable hole, limiting post, slide groove, and slider work together. Rotating the screw controls the movement of the limiting post, enabling the linkage of multiple movable blocks. This facilitates overall installation or disassembly. Simultaneously, each limiting post is limited by the slide groove and slider, preventing it from detaching from the movable block.

[0004] However, the following technical problems still exist when implementing the above technical solution: after the cable is threaded through in sequence, it is impossible to collect the excess cable length as a whole. This will cause the excess cable to pile up randomly inside the cabinet, resulting in wasted space and easy for the cable to get tangled and squeezed together.

[0005] Therefore, the problem that this utility model urgently needs to solve is to provide a network cabinet cable storage device that can collect excess cables during use, prevent cables from piling up randomly in the cabinet, effectively save internal space of the network cabinet, and make the internal layout of the cabinet more organized. Utility Model Content

[0006] To address the aforementioned technical problems, the purpose of this utility model is to overcome the limitations of existing technologies where, after the cable threading process is completed sequentially, excess cable length cannot be properly stored. This leads to excess cables piling up haphazardly inside the cabinet, wasting space, and easily causing cables to become tangled and compressed. Therefore, this utility model provides a network cabinet cable storage device that can efficiently store excess cables during use, preventing them from piling up haphazardly inside the cabinet, effectively saving internal space, and creating a more organized internal layout.

[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a network cabinet cable management device. The device includes: multiple sets of mounting bases fixedly disposed at intervals within the main body of the network cabinet; multiple sets of limiting seats are detachably mounted on each mounting base; each limiting seat has a through-slot for individual cables to pass through, and the limiting seat is equipped with a limiting mechanism for limiting cables of different sizes within the through-slot; and a bundling mechanism is fixedly disposed within the main body of the network cabinet for the overall storage of excess cable length. The bundling mechanism includes: a first fixed base fixedly disposed within the main body of the network cabinet; two sets of bundling blocks with adjustable spacing for bundling excess cable length are provided in the first fixed base through a drive component; and a locking component is provided on the first fixed base for limiting the drive component.

[0008] Preferably, the driving component includes: a bidirectional screw, a first bevel gear, and a second bevel gear; wherein, A limiting groove is provided in the first fixed seat, and a bidirectional screw is rotatably provided in the limiting groove. The bidirectional screw has two sections of threads with opposite directions. A threaded block is fitted on each section of thread. The binding block is fixedly installed on the threaded block, and a first bevel gear is fixedly fitted on the bidirectional screw. A rotating shaft rotatably passes through the first fixed seat. A second bevel gear that meshes with the first bevel gear is fixedly fitted on the rotating shaft, and an operating block is fixedly installed at the top of the rotating shaft.

[0009] Preferably, the first fixed base is provided with a locking component for limiting the rotation angle of the rotating shaft.

[0010] Preferably, the locking assembly includes: a gear fixedly sleeved on a rotating shaft; a second fixed seat fixedly mounted on a first fixed seat; a slide rod slidably passing through the second fixed seat; a mounting block fixedly mounted at the top end of the slide rod; the bottom surface of the mounting block slidably engaging with the first fixed seat via a slider; an insert block for engaging with the gear fixedly mounted on the surface of the mounting block; and a second spring sleeved on the slide rod, with its two ends respectively abutting against the side wall of the second fixed seat and the side wall of the mounting block.

[0011] Preferably, a handle is fixedly provided at the end of the slide rod away from the mounting block.

[0012] Preferably, the limiting mechanism includes: a mounting groove formed on the inner side wall of the limiting seat, a plurality of first springs fixedly arranged at intervals in the mounting groove, a movable block that slides and engages with the inner side wall of the mounting groove being fixedly connected to the top of the first spring, and a limiting head that contacts the cable being fixedly arranged on the movable block.

[0013] Preferably, a guide roller for guiding the cable is rotatably provided on the inner side wall of the limiting seat.

[0014] Preferably, a magnet is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the mounting base, and a magnetic block that cooperates with the magnet is fixedly provided on the side wall of the limiting seat.

[0015] According to the above technical solution, the network cabinet cable storage device provided by this utility model has the following beneficial effects in use: the bundling mechanism can collect excess cables as a whole, changing the situation where traditional devices cannot collect excess cables as a whole, avoiding cables from piling up randomly in the cabinet, effectively saving internal space of the network cabinet, and making the internal layout of the cabinet more orderly; the limiting mechanism can limit cables of different sizes in the slot, ensuring the stability of the cable position during cable threading and use, reducing the situation of cables squeezing and tangling, reducing the risk of signal interference, improving network transmission quality, and ensuring the stability of network system operation.

[0016] Other features and advantages of this utility model will be described in detail in the following detailed description section; and all parts not covered in this utility model are the same as or can be implemented using existing technology. Attached Figure Description

[0017] The accompanying drawings are provided to further illustrate the present invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the following detailed description to explain the present invention, but do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings: Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a network cabinet cable storage device provided in a preferred embodiment; Figure 2 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a limiting seat for a network cabinet cable management device provided in a preferred embodiment. Figure 1 ; Figure 3 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a limiting seat for a network cabinet cable management device provided in a preferred embodiment. Figure 1 ; Figure 4 This is a cross-sectional perspective view of the limiting mechanism of the network cabinet cable storage device provided in a preferred embodiment. Figure 5 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the cable bundling mechanism for a network cabinet cable management device provided in a preferred embodiment; Figure 6 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the locking component of the network cabinet cable management device provided in a preferred embodiment.

[0018] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures 100. Network cabinet body; 101. Mounting base; 102. Magnet; 103. Magnetic block; 104. Limiting seat; 105. Through slot; 106. Guide roller; 200. Limiting mechanism; 201. Mounting slot; 202. First spring; 203. Moving block; 204. Limiting head; 300. Bundling mechanism; 301. First fixed seat; 302. Limiting slot; 303. Bidirectional screw; 304. Threaded block; 305. Bundling block; 306. First bevel gear; 307. Rotating shaft; 308. Second bevel gear; 309. Operating block; 400. Locking assembly; 401. Gear; 402. Second fixed seat; 403. Slide rod; 404. Mounting block; 405. Insert block; 406. Second spring; 407. Slider; 408. Handle. Detailed Implementation

[0019] The specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for illustration and explanation only and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model.

[0020] In this utility model, unless otherwise stated, directional words such as "upper," "lower," "inner," and "outer" included in the terminology only represent the orientation of the term in its conventional use or are common terms understood by those skilled in the art, and should not be regarded as limitations on the term.

[0021] Reference Figures 1-6 As shown, a network cabinet cable management device includes: multiple sets of mounting bases 101 fixedly disposed at intervals within the main body 100 of the network cabinet; multiple sets of limiting seats 104 are detachably mounted on the mounting bases 101; each limiting seat 104 has a through-slot 105 for individual cables to pass through; and the limiting seat 104 is provided with a limiting mechanism 200 for limiting cables of different sizes within the through-slot 105; a bundling mechanism 300 for overall storage of excess cable length is fixedly disposed within the main body 100 of the network cabinet. The bundling mechanism 300 includes: a first fixing seat 301 fixedly disposed within the main body 100 of the network cabinet; two sets of bundling blocks 305 with adjustable spacing for bundling excess length cables are provided in the first fixing seat 301 through a drive component; and a locking component 400 for limiting the drive component is provided on the first fixing seat 301.

[0022] In use, multiple sets of limiting seats 104 are detachably installed on the mounting base 101 according to cable arrangement requirements. Then, the cables are sequentially passed through the slots 105 on the limiting seats 104. During this process, the limiting mechanism 200 on the limiting seats 104 precisely limits the cables according to their different dimensions, ensuring that the cables remain orderly during threading and preventing tangling. After threading, if there is excess cable length, the bundling mechanism 300 is activated. The drive component in the bundling mechanism 300 starts working, driving two sets of bundling blocks 305 to adjust their spacing within the first fixed base 301, enclosing the excess cable length between the two sets of bundling blocks 305. Once the cable position is determined, the locking component 400 on the first fixed base 301 restricts the drive component, keeping the bundling blocks 305 in a fixed position, thereby achieving overall bundling and storage of the excess cable length. The bundling mechanism 300 can collect excess cables as a whole, changing the situation where traditional devices cannot collect excess cables as a whole. It avoids cables piling up randomly in the cabinet, effectively saves internal space of the network cabinet, and makes the internal layout of the cabinet more organized.

[0023] Reference Figure 5 As shown, the driving component includes: a bidirectional screw 303, a first bevel gear 306, and a second bevel gear 308; wherein, A limiting groove 302 is provided in the first fixed base 301. A bidirectional screw 303 is rotatably provided in the limiting groove 302. The bidirectional screw 303 has two sections of threads with opposite directions. A threaded block 304 is respectively fitted on each section of thread. A binding block 305 is fixedly installed on the threaded block 304. A first bevel gear 306 is fixedly fitted on the bidirectional screw 303. A rotating shaft 307 rotatably passes through the first fixed base 301. A second bevel gear 308 that meshes with the first bevel gear 306 is fixedly fitted on the rotating shaft 307. An operating block 309 is fixedly installed at the top of the rotating shaft 307.

[0024] In the above scheme, when excess cable length needs to be bundled and stored, the operator rotates the operating block 309 at the top of the rotating shaft 307, causing the rotating shaft 307 to rotate. When the rotating shaft 307 rotates, the second bevel gear 308 fixedly sleeved on it rotates accordingly. Since the second bevel gear 308 meshes with the first bevel gear 306, it drives the first bevel gear 306 to rotate, and the bidirectional screw 303 fixedly connected to the first bevel gear 306 also begins to rotate. The two sections of threads with opposite directions on the bidirectional screw 303 cause the two threaded blocks 304 respectively sleeved on it to move relative to or away from each other along the limiting groove 302. The bundling blocks 305 fixed on the threaded blocks 304 also move synchronously, thereby adjusting the spacing between the two sets of bundling blocks 305, surrounding the excess cable in a suitable position, and completing the initial positioning of the excess cable.

[0025] Reference Figures 5-6 As shown, the first fixed base 301 is provided with a locking component 400 for limiting the rotation angle of the rotating shaft 307. The locking component 400 includes: a gear 401 fixedly sleeved on the rotating shaft 307; a second fixed base 402 fixedly sleeved on the first fixed base 301; a slide rod 403 slidably passing through the second fixed base 402; a mounting block 404 fixedly sleeved at the top of the slide rod 403; the bottom surface of the mounting block 404 slidably engaging with the first fixed base 301 via a slider 407; an insert 405 fixedly sleeved on the surface of the mounting block 404 for engaging with the gear 401; a second spring 406 sleeved on the slide rod 403, with its two ends respectively abutting against the side walls of the second fixed base 402 and the side walls of the mounting block 404; and a handle 408 fixedly sleeved at the end of the slide rod 403 away from the mounting block 404.

[0026] In the above scheme, when limiting the rotating shaft 307, the mounting block 404 is pulled outward by the handle 408. The mounting block 404 drives the slide rod 403 to slide upward on the second fixed seat 402, while compressing the second spring 406, causing the insert block 405 to disengage from the gear 401. At this time, the rotating shaft 307 can rotate freely, completing the adjustment of the spacing of the binding blocks 305. When the excess cable is gathered to a suitable position, the mounting block 404 is released. Under the elastic force of the second spring 406, the mounting block 404 drives the insert block 405 to move downward. The insert block 405 inserts into the tooth groove of the gear 401 and meshes with the gear 401, thereby limiting the rotation of the gear 401. Since the gear 401 is fixedly sleeved on the rotating shaft 307, the rotation angle of the rotating shaft 307 is limited, keeping the binding blocks 305 in a fixed position and stably binding the excess cable.

[0027] Reference Figures 2-4 As shown, the limiting mechanism 200 includes: a mounting groove 201 formed on the inner side wall of the limiting seat 104, a plurality of first springs 202 are fixedly arranged at intervals in the mounting groove 201, and a moving block 203 that slides and cooperates with the inner side wall of the mounting groove 201 is fixedly connected to the top of the first spring 202, and a limiting head 204 that contacts the cable is fixedly arranged on the moving block 203.

[0028] In the above scheme, when the cable is inserted into the slot 105, the limiting head 204 contacts the surface of the cable under the action of the first spring 202, and automatically adjusts the compression amount according to the cable diameter. The moving block 203 slides in the mounting slot 201, so that the limiting head 204 always maintains a stable clamping force on the cable.

[0029] Reference Figures 2-4 As shown, a guide roller 106 for guiding the cable is rotatably provided on the inner side wall of the limiting seat 104.

[0030] In the above scheme, when the cable passes through the slot 105, it first contacts the guide roller 106. The guide roller 106 rolls under the action of the cable friction force, guiding the cable to pass smoothly through the slot 105, avoiding direct friction between the cable and the edge of the limit seat 104.

[0031] Reference Figures 2-4 As shown, a magnet 102 is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the mounting base 101, and a magnetic block 103 that cooperates with the magnet 102 is fixedly provided on the side wall of the limiting base 104.

[0032] In the above scheme, when installing the limiting seat 104, it is aligned with the mounting seat 101, and the magnetic block 103 and the magnet 102 attract each other, so that the limiting seat 104 is quickly positioned and fixed on the mounting seat 101; when disassembly is required, an appropriate external force is applied to overcome the magnetic force to separate it.

[0033] In summary, the network cabinet cable storage device provided by this utility model allows for quick and convenient installation of multiple sets of limit seats 104 onto the mounting base 101 by bringing the magnetic blocks 103 and magnets 102 close together on the side wall of the limit seat 104 and using magnetic attraction. Cables are then passed sequentially through the slots 105 on the limit seats 104. As the cables are inserted, they press against the limit head 204, causing the moving block 203 to slide within the mounting slot 201 and compress the first spring 202. The elastic force generated by the first spring 202 ensures that the limit head 204 fits tightly against the cable, adaptively limiting the cable according to its size to ensure stable positioning within the slots 105 and prevent tangling. Simultaneously, the guide rollers 106, rotatably mounted on the inner side wall of the limit seat 104, contact the cable and roll under friction, guiding the cable smoothly through the slots 105 and reducing resistance and sheath wear during cable insertion.

[0034] After the cable is threaded, if there is excess cable, the operator rotates the operating block 309 at the top of the rotating shaft 307. The rotating shaft 307 drives the second bevel gear 308, which is fixedly sleeved on it, to rotate. The second bevel gear 308 meshes with the first bevel gear 306, causing the first bevel gear 306 to drive the bidirectional screw 303 to rotate. The two sections of threads with opposite directions on the bidirectional screw 303 drive the threaded blocks 304, which are respectively sleeved on it, to move relative to each other or in opposite directions along the limiting groove 302. This causes the binding blocks 305 fixed on the threaded blocks 304 to move, and the distance between the two sets of binding blocks 305 is adjusted to gather the excess cable in a suitable position, completing the initial positioning of the excess cable.

[0035] After positioning, the position of the bundling block 305 needs to be locked. Pull the handle 408 on the slide rod 403 outward. The handle 408 drives the slide rod 403 and the mounting block 404 upward, compressing the second spring 406. This disengages the insert 405 on the mounting block 404 from the gear 401, allowing the rotating shaft 307 to rotate freely. Continue to fine-tune the spacing of the bundling blocks 305 to the optimal position. Once the excess cable is gathered in the ideal position, release the handle 408. Under the elastic force of the second spring 406, the mounting block 404 drives the insert 405 downward. The insert 405 inserts into the tooth groove of the gear 401 and meshes with it, thus restricting the rotation of the gear 401. Since the gear 401 is fixedly mounted on the rotating shaft 307, the rotation angle of the rotating shaft 307 is limited, keeping the bundling block 305 in a fixed position and stably bundling the excess cable, completing the entire cable storage process.

[0036] The preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail above with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the specific details of the above embodiments. Within the scope of the technical concept of the present invention, various simple modifications can be made to the technical solution of the present invention, and these simple modifications all fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

[0037] It should also be noted that the various specific technical features described in the above specific embodiments can be combined in any suitable way without contradiction. In order to avoid unnecessary repetition, this utility model will not describe the various possible combinations separately.

[0038] Furthermore, various different embodiments of this utility model can be combined in any way, as long as they do not violate the spirit of this utility model, they should also be regarded as the content disclosed by this utility model.

Claims

1. A network cabinet cable management device, characterized in that, The storage device includes: multiple sets of mounting bases (101) fixedly disposed at intervals within the main body (100) of the network cabinet; multiple sets of limiting seats (104) are detachably mounted on the mounting bases (101); each limiting seat (104) has a through groove (105) for individual cables to pass through; and the limiting seat (104) is provided with a limiting mechanism (200) for limiting cables of different sizes within the through groove (105); a bundling mechanism (300) for overall storage of excess cable length is fixedly disposed within the main body (100); wherein, The bundling mechanism (300) includes: a first fixing seat (301) fixedly disposed in the main body (100) of the network cabinet, wherein two sets of bundling blocks (305) with adjustable spacing are provided in the first fixing seat (301) through a drive component for bundling cables of excess length.

2. The network cabinet cable management device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The driving component includes: a bidirectional screw (303), a first bevel gear (306), and a second bevel gear (308); wherein, A limiting groove (302) is provided in the first fixed seat (301). A bidirectional screw (303) is rotatably provided in the limiting groove (302). The bidirectional screw (303) has two sections of threads with opposite directions. A threaded block (304) is fitted on each section of the thread. A binding block (305) is fixedly provided on the threaded block (304). A first bevel gear (306) is fixedly fitted on the bidirectional screw (303). A rotating shaft (307) rotatably passes through the first fixed seat (301). A second bevel gear (308) that meshes with the first bevel gear (306) is fixedly fitted on the rotating shaft (307). An operating block (309) is fixedly provided at the top of the rotating shaft (307).

3. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first fixed base (301) is provided with a locking component (400) for limiting the rotation angle of the rotating shaft (307).

4. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The locking assembly (400) includes: a gear (401) fixedly sleeved on a rotating shaft (307); a second fixed seat (402) fixedly mounted on the first fixed seat (301); a slide rod (403) slidably passing through the second fixed seat (402); a mounting block (404) fixedly mounted at the top of the slide rod (403); the bottom surface of the mounting block (404) slidingly engaging with the first fixed seat (301) via a slider (407); an insert (405) fixedly mounted on the surface of the mounting block (404) for engaging with the gear (401); and a second spring (406) sleeved on the slide rod (403) with its two ends abutting against the side wall of the second fixed seat (402) and the side wall of the mounting block (404) respectively.

5. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 4, characterized in that, A handle (408) is fixedly provided at one end of the slide bar (403) away from the mounting block (404).

6. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The limiting mechanism (200) includes: a mounting groove (201) opened on the inner side wall of the limiting seat (104), a plurality of first springs (202) are fixedly arranged at intervals in the mounting groove (201), and a moving block (203) that slides with the inner side wall of the mounting groove (201) is fixedly connected to the top of the first spring (202), and a limiting head (204) that contacts the cable is fixedly arranged on the moving block (203).

7. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The inner wall of the limiting seat (104) is rotatably provided with a guide roller (106) for guiding the cable.

8. A network cabinet cable management device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A magnet (102) is fixedly provided on the inner side wall of the mounting base (101), and a magnetic block (103) that cooperates with the magnet (102) is fixedly provided on the side wall of the limiting base (104).

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