CN107770993B - Wire arranging assembly and wire arranging device thereof - Google Patents

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CN107770993B
CN107770993B CN201610683087.6A CN201610683087A CN107770993B CN 107770993 B CN107770993 B CN 107770993B CN 201610683087 A CN201610683087 A CN 201610683087A CN 107770993 B CN107770993 B CN 107770993B
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杨顺和
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王俊强
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The invention relates to a wire arranging device which can be used for a wire arranging assembly. The first member includes a wall; a wire arranging space is arranged between the second member and the first member, the second member can be opened or closed relative to the first member, and the second member comprises two parts; when the second member is closed relative to the first member, the wall of the first member is located between the two portions of the second member.

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Wire arranging assembly and wire arranging device thereof
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a wire management assembly, and more particularly to a wire management assembly and a wire management device thereof.
Background
Generally, a wire management arm assembly is typically used in a rack system. Specifically, the rack system includes a pair of rail assemblies mounted to a plurality of posts of a rack (rack). One of the pair of slide assemblies can be used for carrying an electronic device, such as a server. The wire arm assembly can be used for placing or accommodating cables (cables) of the electronic equipment, so that the cable alignment can be kept when the electronic equipment is displaced relative to the rack by the aid of the sliding rail.
A wire management arm assembly as disclosed in U.S. patent publication No. US 7,554,819B 2, shown in fig. 1, includes a front arm 11 and a rear arm 12 pivotally connected to the front arm 11. In accordance with fig. 14 and 15 of the present disclosure, one end of the rear arm 12 is mounted to an outer rail a of a slide assembly, and one end of the front arm 11 is mounted to an inner rail C of the slide assembly, so that the front arm 11 and the rear arm 12 can be moved together or apart in response to the movement of the inner rail C relative to the outer rail a. Wherein each arm 11, 12 of the wire organizing arm assembly is configured with a plurality of cable retainers 15 for placing or receiving cables. This related application is incorporated herein by reference.
Fig. 1 illustrates a related art cable retainer. Specifically, the cable retainer includes a cable seat 100 and a cover 102. The cable seat 100 has a wall 105, and the wall 105 has a first engaging portion 106; on the other hand, the cover 102 has a second engaging portion 104, and when the cover 102 is in a closed state relative to the cable seat 100, the second engaging portion 104 can engage with the first engaging portion 106. However, as shown in fig. 2, in the closed state, sometimes a force F is applied to the wall 105 of the cable seat 100 in an inner direction, which may cause the first latching portion 106 to disengage from the second latching portion 104, so that the cover 102 may be arbitrarily opened in a direction D relative to the cable seat 100 as shown in fig. 3.
Therefore, it is obvious that how to develop a different product to meet specific requirements under different actual operating conditions and market demands becomes a considerable issue.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a wire arranging assembly and a wire arranging device thereof, wherein the wire arranging device of the wire arranging assembly can be used for accommodating or placing cables so as to realize the purpose of stably arranging the cables.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a wire management device includes a first member and a second member. The method is characterized in that: the first member includes a wall; the second member and the first member define a wire arranging space together, the second member can be opened or closed relative to the first member, and the second member comprises two parts; wherein, when the second member is closed relative to the first member, the wall of the first member is located between the two portions of the second member.
Preferably, the wall of the first member has a first side and a second side, the first side includes a first engaging portion, the two portions of the second member are a second engaging portion and an auxiliary portion, respectively, when the second member is closed relative to the first member, the second engaging portion engages with the first engaging portion of the first member, and the auxiliary portion is located adjacent to the second side of the wall of the first member.
Preferably, the second side of the wall of the first member is positioned opposite the first side.
Preferably, the second member is pivotally connected to the first member.
Preferably, the auxiliary portion includes a first guide section that contacts a wall of the first member when the second member is opened to closed relative to the first member.
Preferably, the first guiding section comprises an inclined surface or a curved surface.
Preferably, one of the first member and the second member has a second guiding section, so that when the second member is opened and closed relative to the first member, the second locking portion of the second member can be guided by the second guiding section to be locked to the first locking portion of the first member, and the second guiding section includes an inclined surface or a curved surface.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a wire management assembly includes an arm and a wire management device. The method is characterized in that: the wire arranging device is positioned on the arm and comprises a first component and a second component. The first component comprises a wall, the wall is provided with a first side and a second side, and the first side comprises a first clamping part; the second member can be opened or closed relative to the first member, the second member comprises a second clamping part and an auxiliary part, when the second member is closed relative to the first member, the second clamping part is clamped to the first clamping part of the first member, and the position of the auxiliary part corresponds to the second side of the wall of the first member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a rack system for a cable management assembly, the rack system providing a pair of rail assemblies for mounting a load-bearing object to a rack, each rail assembly comprising a first rail and a second rail movable relative to the first rail, the first rail being mounted to a pair of posts of the rack, the second rail being for bearing the load-bearing object, is characterized in that: the wire arranging assembly comprises two arms and a plurality of wire arranging devices. The two arms are pivoted relative to each other; the wire arranging devices are positioned on the two arms, and each wire arranging device comprises a first member and a second member. The first member includes a wall; the second member is openable and closable relative to the first member, the second member including two portions, the wall of the first member being located between the two portions of the second member when the second member is closed relative to the first member.
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For further explanation of the above objects, structural features and effects of the present invention, the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
fig. 1 shows a schematic view of a cable retainer of the prior art, in which a cover of the cable retainer is snapped to a cable base and the cover is in a closed state relative to the cable base.
FIG. 2 shows a prior art cable retainer with a wall of the cable base urged against by a force and the latching relationship of the cable base and cover released.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating that the cover can be opened relative to the cable seat after the locking relationship between the cable seat and the cover is released.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a rack system to which the wire management assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention is applied.
Fig. 5 is an exploded view of a wire management assembly and a slide rail assembly according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 6 is an exploded view of a wire management device according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic perspective view illustrating a wire management device according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 8 is a perspective view of fig. 7 from another perspective.
Fig. 9 is a schematic diagram illustrating an open state of the wire management device according to an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 10 is a schematic view of the wire management device of fig. 9 being operated from the open state to gradually assume a closed state.
Fig. 11 is a schematic view of the wire management device of fig. 10 in the closed state.
Fig. 12 is an enlarged schematic view of the region a of fig. 11.
Fig. 13 is an enlarged schematic view of a region B of fig. 11.
Fig. 14 is a schematic view illustrating that the wire management device can be operated from the off state to gradually assume the on state according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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Fig. 4 shows the wire management assembly 20 applied to a rack system according to an embodiment of the invention. The rack system includes a first rail assembly 22 and a second rail assembly 23, the pair of rail assemblies 22,23 being used to mount a carrier 24 to a rack 26. The frame 26 includes a pair of first legs 28a and a pair of second legs 28 b. Each slide rail assembly 22,23 includes a first rail 30 and a second rail 32 movable relative to the first rail 30, and preferably further includes a third rail 33 movably mounted between the first rail 30 and the second rail 32 for extending the moving distance of the second rail 32 relative to the first rail 30. Specifically, the first rail 30 may be mounted to the first mast 28a and the second mast 28b by a first bracket 34 and a second bracket 36, respectively; on the other hand, the second rail 32 is used for carrying the carrying object 24. Here, the carrier 24 is an electronic device, for example. Preferably, the wire management assembly 20 further includes a support device 38.
Referring to FIG. 5, the wire management assembly 20 includes at least one arm, here exemplified by a first arm 40 and a second arm 42; and at least one wire management device is located on the first arm 40 and the second arm 42, where a plurality of wire management devices 44 are connected to the two arms 40,42 as an example. Specifically, the first arm 40 and the second arm 42 are pivotally connected to each other. One end of the first arm 40 is connected to the first rail 30 of the first slide assembly 22, and one end of the second arm 42 is connected to the second rail 32 of the first slide assembly 22. On the other hand, the supporting device 38 is installed between the first rail assembly 22 (e.g. the third rail 33) and the second rail assembly 23 (e.g. the first rail 30), the supporting device 38 is used for supporting the wire management assembly 20, and the supporting device 38 includes a first supporting member 46 and a second supporting member 48 which are movable relative to the first supporting member 46. For example, the second support member 48 is telescopically coupled to the first support member 46.
As shown in fig. 6 and 7, each wire management device 44 includes a first member 50 and a second member 52. Preferably, the first member 50 and the second member 52 comprise a flexible material, such as plastic or metal. Herein, the first member 50 may be a base, and the second member 52 may be a cover. The first member 50 and the second member 52 together define a wire arranging space S for accommodating electrical cables (cables) (not shown) of the carrier 24. Since this part is within the technical scope that can be understood by a person skilled in the art, it is not described herein for the sake of brevity.
The first member 50 includes a wall 54. In this embodiment, the first member 50 further includes a base portion 56 and a connecting portion 58. The wall 54 and the connecting portion 58 form a predetermined angle with respect to the bottom portion 56. Specifically, the wall 54, the bottom 56 and the connecting portion 58 may be formed in a U-like shape, but the aforementioned shapes are merely illustrative and should not be construed as limiting. Each wire management device 44 is capable of being connected, such as being snapped to the first arm 40 and the second arm 42, by means of a plurality of latching features preset on the connecting portion 58 of the first member 50.
The second member 52 can be opened or closed relative to the first member 50. Herein, the second member 52 is pivotally connected to the first member 50. For example, the second member 52 can be pivotally connected to the connecting portion 58 of the first member 50 by a shaft 60.
Referring to fig. 8, the second member 52 includes a first portion 62 and a second portion 64. Preferably, the second portion 64 is bent with respect to the first portion 62. The second member 52 includes at least one auxiliary portion 66, and two auxiliary portions 66 are located in the first portion 62. The two auxiliary portions 66 protrude from the first portion 62, and the protruding direction of the two auxiliary portions 66 from the first portion 62 is substantially the same as the bending direction of the second portion 64 from the first portion 62.
As shown in fig. 9, the wall 54 of the first member 50 of the wire management device 44 has a first side 68a and a second side 68 b. Preferably, the second side 68b is located opposite the first side 68a, i.e., the second side 68b is located opposite the first side 68 a. Preferably, the at least one auxiliary portion 66 includes a first guiding section 70, and the first guiding section 70 may be implemented as an inclined plane or a curved surface. On the other hand, the first side 68a of the wall 54 of the first member 50 includes a first detent 72, and the second member 52 includes a second detent 74, the second detent 74 being located in the second portion 64 of the second member 52. Preferably, one of the first member 50 and the second member 52 has a second guide section 76. Here, it is exemplified that the first latching portion 72 of the first member 50 and the second latching portion 74 of the second member 52 have the second guiding section 76. Wherein the second guiding section 76 comprises a slope or a curved surface.
As shown in fig. 10 and 11, when the second member 52 moves from an open state to a closed state in a first direction D1 relative to the first member 50, the second latching portion 74 of the second member 52 facilitates the second latching portion 74 to latch to the first latching portion 72 of the first member 50 by guiding the two second guiding sections 76; on the other hand, the first guiding section 70 of the auxiliary portion 66 of the second member 52 contacts the second side 68b of the wall 54 of the first member 50, and the first guiding section 70 provides a guiding function during the process of the second member 52 from the open state to the closed state relative to the first member 50.
As shown in fig. 11, when the second member 52 is in the closed state relative to the first member 50, the wire arranging space S is in a non-open state. In the closed state, the second latching portion 74 of the second member 52 is latched to the first latching portion 72 of the first member 50, and the auxiliary portion 66 is adjacent to and corresponds to the second side 68b of the wall 54 of the first member 50. Further, in the closed state, the wall 54 of the first member 50 is located between two portions (e.g., the second latching portion 74 and the auxiliary portion 66) of the second member 52. In other words, the auxiliary portion 66 of the second member 52 can prevent the wall 54 of the first member 50 from being pressed in a pressing direction by a force F, so that the first latching portion 72 and the second latching portion 74 can be optionally (or unintentionally) released from each other to open.
As shown in fig. 12 and 13, when the second member 52 is in the closed state relative to the first member 50, the auxiliary portion 66 is spaced apart from the second side 68b of the wall 54 of the first member 50 by a first distance L1; on the other hand, a second distance L2 (e.g., a latching distance) is provided between the first latching portion 72 and the second latching portion 74. Wherein the first distance L1 is smaller than the second distance L2. That is, when the wall 54 of the first member 50 is pressed by the force F in the pressing direction, the wall 54 can be flexibly bent only in the range of the first distance L1 in the pressing direction due to the blocking of the auxiliary portion 66, so that the first latching portion 72 is still within the second distance L2 relative to the second latching portion 74. Thus, the first latching portion 72 can be prevented from being disengaged from the second latching portion 74.
As shown in fig. 14, when the first latching portion 72 and the second latching portion 74 are to be released from the latching relationship, the user can open the second member 52 relative to the first member 50 in a second direction D2, so that the cable arranging space S is in an open state (see fig. 9), and can be used for accommodating or taking out the cable of the carrier 24.
From the above description, it can be seen that the enhanced efficacy and advantages of the present invention are: the cable can be firmly tidied, and the wire tidying device is prevented from being opened unexpectedly.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to the present specific embodiments, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that the above embodiments are illustrative only, and various equivalent changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and therefore, it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit of the invention.

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1. A kind of wire arrangement assembly, suitable for a frame system, the frame system provides a pair of slide rail assemblies to mount a bearing object to a frame, each slide rail assembly includes a first rail and a second rail, the second rail can move relative to the first rail, the first rail is mounted to a pair of machine posts of the frame, the second rail is used for bearing the bearing object, characterized by that:
the wire management assembly comprises:
the two arms are pivoted relative to each other; and
a plurality of wire management devices are positioned on the two arms, each wire management device comprises:
a first member comprising a wall; and
a second component which can be opened or closed relative to the first component, wherein the first component and the second component jointly define a wire arranging space for accommodating the electronic cable of the bearing object, the second component comprises two parts, when the second component is closed relative to the first component, the wall of the first component is positioned between the two parts of the second component, wherein the wall of the first component is provided with a first side and a second side, the first side comprises a first clamping part, the second component comprises a first part and a second part, and the second part is bent relative to the first part; the two parts of the second component are respectively a second clamping part and two auxiliary parts, the two auxiliary parts are protruded relative to the first part, the protruding direction of the two auxiliary parts relative to the first part is approximately the same as the bending direction of the second part relative to the first part, when the second component is closed relative to the first component, the second clamping part is clamped to the first clamping part of the first component, the two auxiliary parts are positioned adjacent to the second side of the wall of the first component, and a protrusion corresponding to the wall is arranged between the two auxiliary parts.
2. The wire management assembly of claim 1, wherein the second side of the wall of the first member is positioned opposite the first side.
3. The wire management assembly of claim 1, wherein the second member is pivotally connected with respect to the first member.
4. The wire management assembly of claim 1, wherein the auxiliary portion comprises a first guide section that contacts a wall of the first member during opening and closing of the second member relative to the first member.
5. The wire management assembly of claim 4, wherein the first guide section comprises a bevel or a curved surface.
6. The wire management assembly of claim 1, wherein one of the first member and the second member has a second guiding section, so that when the second member is opened and closed relative to the first member, the second engaging portion of the second member can be guided by the second guiding section to engage with the first engaging portion of the first member, and the second guiding section comprises an inclined surface or a curved surface.
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