CN201167114Y - Charger capable of binding connecting lines conveniently - Google Patents

Charger capable of binding connecting lines conveniently Download PDF

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CN201167114Y
CN201167114Y CNU2008200026995U CN200820002699U CN201167114Y CN 201167114 Y CN201167114 Y CN 201167114Y CN U2008200026995 U CNU2008200026995 U CN U2008200026995U CN 200820002699 U CN200820002699 U CN 200820002699U CN 201167114 Y CN201167114 Y CN 201167114Y
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赵兴炜
刘加杰
钱璐
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The utility model relates to a charger, around which a connecting wire can be wound conveniently. The charger comprises a charger main body and a connecting wire, and is characterized in that an elastic plastic clip is arranged on one side of the charger main body. After charging, the connecting wire can be wound around the charger main body; an end part of the connecting wire is clamped in the elastic plastic clip, thereby preventing the connecting wire from coming off the charger main body or even coming loose; when being deposited, the charger occupies less space and is easy to use; furthermore, the charger has simple structure and is easy to produce.

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A kind of charger of the line that conveniently is intertwined and connected
Affiliated technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of charger, the charger of a kind of line that conveniently is intertwined and connected of more specifically saying so.
Background technology
At present, electronic products such as mobile phone, mp3 use very general in study, work and life, with the matching used charger and be connected electronic product and the connecting line of charger of being absolutely necessary of these electronic products.But, in actual use, charging interval is less, and charger and connecting line leave unused in most of times, elongated connecting line is rambling often to be deposited in one with charger, even the user sometimes connecting line painstakingly reel neat also can be because of the elasticity of connecting line self at random coming, the connecting line of Fang Zhiing not only takes up room like this, also makes troubles because of the needs rearrangement when take next time.
Summary of the invention
The purpose of this utility model provides a kind of simple in structure and convenient whole charger that twines the arrangement wiring.
The purpose of this utility model can realize in the following manner: a kind of charger of the line that conveniently is intertwined and connected, include charger body and connecting line, and it is characterized in that: the side in charger body is provided with the elastoplast folder.
The utility model compared with prior art has following advantage: owing to be provided with the elastoplast folder in a side of charger body, after the charging, connecting line can be wrapped on the charger body, and the end portion of connecting line is stuck in the elastoplast folder, the situation of having avoided connecting line to come off even scatter from charger body reduces taking and take conveniently of space when depositing.
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Accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Embodiment
As follows with reference to accompanying drawing 1: a kind of charger of the line that conveniently is intertwined and connected, include charger body 1 and connecting line 2, it is characterized in that: the side in charger body 1 is provided with elastoplast folder 3.After the charging, connecting line 2 can be wrapped on the charger body 1, and the end portion of connecting line 2 is stuck in the elastoplast folder 3.This use new structure is simple, is easy to make.

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1, a kind of charger of the line that conveniently is intertwined and connected includes charger body (1) and connecting line (2), it is characterized in that: the side in charger body (1) is provided with elastoplast folder (3).
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