CN216952441U - Wire arranging clamp and display device - Google Patents

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CN216952441U
CN216952441U CN202220561785.XU CN202220561785U CN216952441U CN 216952441 U CN216952441 U CN 216952441U CN 202220561785 U CN202220561785 U CN 202220561785U CN 216952441 U CN216952441 U CN 216952441U
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The utility model discloses a wire arranging clamp and a display device, relates to the technical field of electrical equipment, and aims to solve the problem that cables connected with a flat-panel television are scattered. The wire arranging clamp comprises a wire arranging component and a clamping component. The wire arranging component comprises a first limiting section and a second limiting section, one end of the first limiting section is used for being connected with one end of the second limiting section, and the first limiting section and the second limiting section enclose a wire arranging channel with two open ends. The other end of the first limiting section and the other end of the second limiting section are arranged at intervals, and a wire arranging opening communicated with the wire arranging channel is formed. The clamping part comprises a first clamping section and a second clamping section, the first clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the first limiting section, and the second clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the second limiting section. The first clamping section and the second clamping section are of elastic structures, and clamping sections communicated with the wire arranging channel are formed at intervals and used for extrusion installation of clamping components. The application provides a reason line presss from both sides and is used for accomodating arrangement cable.

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Wire arranging clamp and display device
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of electrical equipment, in particular to a wire arranging clamp and a display device.
Background
With the development of flat panel televisions, flat panel televisions are developing into large screens and intelligentization. As the flat panel televisions are more and more compatible, more and more cables are used for connecting other devices, such as power cables, video transmission cables, audio transmission cables, or network cables.
The flat-panel television generally adopts two mounting modes in use, one is a seat type placement mode, and the other is a wall-mounted hanging mode. The flat-panel television is placed on a television cabinet or other supporting table tops by adopting the seat type placement flat-panel television, so that more cables can be distributed in a mess or directly scattered on the table tops.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to provide a cable arranging clamp and a display device, and aims to solve the problem that cables connected with a flat-panel television are scattered.
In order to achieve the purpose, the technical scheme is as follows:
in one aspect, some embodiments of the present application provide a wire management clip including a wire management member and a clamping member. The wire arranging component comprises a first limiting section and a second limiting section, one end of the first limiting section is used for being connected with one end of the second limiting section, and the first limiting section and the second limiting section enclose a wire arranging channel with two open ends. The other end of the first limiting section and the other end of the second limiting section are arranged at intervals, and a wire arranging opening communicated with the wire arranging channel is formed. The clamping part comprises a first clamping section and a second clamping section, the first clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the first limiting section, and the second clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the second limiting section. The first clamping section and the second clamping section are of elastic structures, and clamping sections communicated with the wire arranging channel are formed at intervals and used for extrusion installation of clamping components.
In some embodiments, the first limiting section extends towards the first clamping section, and the distance between the first clamping section and the second clamping section is increased and then decreased.
In some embodiments, the first clamping section is an arc-shaped structure, and the first clamping section is convex in a direction away from the second clamping section.
In some embodiments, the second clamping section is an arc-shaped structure, and the second clamping section is convex in a direction away from the first clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further comprises a first supporting section, one end of the first supporting section is connected with one end of the first clamping section close to the first limiting section, and the other end of the first supporting section extends towards the second clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further comprises a second supporting section, one end of the second supporting section is connected with one end of the second clamping section close to the second limiting section, and the other end of the second supporting section extends towards the first clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further comprises a first clamping rib, the first clamping rib is located within the clamping zone, and the first clamping rib is connected with the first clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further comprises a second clamping rib, the second clamping rib is located within the clamping zone, and the second clamping rib is connected with the second clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further includes a first guiding section, one end of the first guiding section is connected to an end of the first clamping section away from the first limiting section, and the other end of the first guiding section extends in a direction away from the second clamping section.
In some embodiments, the clamping member further includes a second guiding section, one end of the second guiding section is connected to one end of the second clamping section away from the second limiting section, and the other end of the second guiding section extends in a direction away from the first clamping section.
In some embodiments, the wire management member and the clamping member are of an integrally formed structure.
In some embodiments, the wire arranging part further includes a third limiting section, the third limiting section is located between the first limiting section and the second limiting section, one end of the third limiting section is connected with one end of the first limiting section, which is far away from the first clamping section, and the other end of the third limiting section is connected with one end of the second limiting section, which is far away from the second clamping section. The first limiting section, the second limiting section and the third limiting section enclose a wire arranging channel. Because the third spacing section is towards the direction that is close to clamping part, the spacing of second spacing section and first spacing section reduces gradually.
In some embodiments, the wire management component is gradually shifted to either side of the extending direction of the wire management channel from the clamping component to the direction close to the third limiting section.
In another aspect, some embodiments of the present application provide a display device, which includes a display, a bracket base, and the wire management clip in the above aspect. The bracket base is used for bearing the display, and the wire arranging clamp is arranged on the bracket base through the extrusion of the clamping part.
The first limiting section and the second limiting section of the wire arranging part enclose a wire arranging access comprising a wire arranging opening, the first clamping section and the second clamping section are respectively connected with the first limiting section and the second limiting section, and the first clamping section and the second clamping section are arranged at intervals to form a clamping interval. Therefore, when accomodating the arrangement cable through above-mentioned reason fastener, can directly put into reason line passageway through the centre gripping interval and reason line opening with the cable and accomodate, afterwards, break off the tip that first centre gripping section and second centre gripping section kept away from reason line part respectively open off with the fingers and thumb to locate on the support arm with centre gripping inter-zone cover. Because first centre gripping section and second centre gripping section are elastic structure, consequently, under the effect of the elastic recovery power of first centre gripping section and second centre gripping section, first centre gripping section and second centre gripping section can with the left and right sides extrusion contact of support arm to make clamping part can extrude and install on the support arm. Like this, through the reason line part of being connected with clamping part, can be close to the support arm with the cable and accomodate and arrange in order to avoid the cable of scattered and scattered distribution to influence display device's the effect of putting.
Compare in prior art, when the installation reason fastener, need not to predetermine the screw hole on the support arm. Moreover, when the clamping part is installed through the clamping area, the clamping area can be sleeved on a rod-shaped or sheet-shaped supporting structure such as a supporting arm, and the clamping part can be installed in an extruding mode. Greatly improving the installation application range of the wire arranging clamp. And, when accomodating the cable, can accomodate the cable to reason the passageway through centre gripping interval and reason line opening earlier, later with clamping part extrusion installation to preset position, need not to wear to establish the cable along the direction of reason passageway, the installation is swift and convenient to use.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings needed to be used in the description of the embodiments are briefly introduced below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious for those skilled in the art to obtain other drawings without creative efforts.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a display device according to an embodiment of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of the stent holder shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view of a second bracket holder;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a third bracket holder;
FIG. 5 is a schematic perspective view of the wire management clip shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a front view of the wire management clip shown in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a front view of a second wire management clip;
FIG. 8 is a front view of a third wire organizing clamp;
FIG. 9 is a front view of a fourth wire management clip;
FIG. 10 is a front view of a fifth wire management clip;
fig. 11 is a side view of the holder base and wire management clip shown in fig. 3;
FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view A-A of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is a side view of the wire management clip of FIG. 5;
fig. 14 is another perspective view of the wire management clip shown in fig. 5.
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011-a first wire arranging clamp; 012-a second wire arranging clamp;
1-a display;
2-a support base; 21-a connector; 22-a support arm;
3-arranging wire clamps;
31-a wire management member; 311-a first limiting section; 312-a second spacing section; 313-a third limiting section; 314-wire management channel; 315-wire dress openings;
32-a clamping member; 321-a first clamping section; 322-a second clamping section; 323-clamping zone; 324-a grip opening; 3251-first guide section; 3252-second guide section; 3253-first support section; 3254-a second support section; 3255-first clamping rib; 3256-second clamping bead.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present application, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present application, and not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present application.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "front", "rear", "inner", "outer", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or relative positional relationships shown in the drawings, are only for convenience in describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present application. The description of the above-described orientation can be flexibly set in the course of practical application in the case where the relative positional relationship shown in the drawings is satisfied, unless otherwise specified.
The terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present application, "a plurality" means two or more unless otherwise specified.
In the description of the present application, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "communicating" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected. They may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art as appropriate.
In the embodiments of the present application, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising an … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
In the embodiments of the present application, words such as "exemplary" or "for example" are used to mean serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" or "e.g.," is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, use of the word "exemplary" or "such as" is intended to present concepts related in a concrete fashion.
The embodiment of the application provides a display device, which can be a flat-panel television, a computer monitor, a monitoring display or a computer all-in-one machine and the like. The display device has a display 1 and a stand base 2 as shown in fig. 1. Wherein, the side that defines display 1 and is used for the formation of image is the front side, and support seat 2 is connected with the lower extreme of display 1, and support seat 2 generally places on TV bench or other support mesa for bear display 1.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, each of the leg rest 2 may include a connector 21 and a support arm 22. The supporting arm 22 is bent at an acute angle, and the connector 21 is fixedly connected to the upper end of the supporting arm 22. The connector 21 may be connected to the lower end of the display 1 by a screw, which facilitates installation and removal while securing connection strength. As for the stand base 2 shown in fig. 2, one stand base 2 is generally installed at each of the left and right sides of the lower end of the monitor 1 so that the monitor 1 can be smoothly placed on a table. Wherein, the side of the supporting arm 22 having the acute angle structure is generally installed toward the rear side of the display 1, so as to avoid the large leakage of the stand base 2 structure from the front side of the display.
Referring to fig. 3, each leg rest 2 may also include a connector 21 and two support arms 22. The support arms 22 may be connected to the front and rear sides of the connector 21, respectively, with one end of each support arm 22 extending downward away from the connector 21. In this way, the two support arms 22 of each leg rest 2 form a figure-of-eight configuration. When the support device is used for supporting the display 1 shown in fig. 1, one stand base 2 may be respectively installed at the left and right sides of the lower end of the display 1, and generally, the two support arms 22 of each stand base 2 are respectively located at the front and rear sides of the display 1 for carrying the display 1.
Still alternatively, as shown in fig. 4, the stand base 2 may further include a connector 21 and four support arms 22. For example, two support arms 22 extending downward are connected to the left and right sides of the connector 21, respectively. The distance between the two supporting arms 22 on the left side of the connector 21 gradually increases from top to bottom, for example, extending forward and backward respectively. The distance between the two supporting arms 22 on the right side of the connector 21 is also gradually increased from top to bottom, such as extending forward and backward respectively. In this way, when the stand base 2 is used to support the monitor 1 as shown in fig. 1, the connector 21 of the stand base 2 may be mounted to the middle of the lower end of the monitor 1, and may be used to carry the monitor 1.
In addition, in other embodiments, the bracket holder 2 may also include the connector 21 and a plate-shaped structure bent at an acute angle. Because the plate-shaped structure can have a larger contact supporting area with the table top, the upper end and the lower end of the connector 21 can be respectively connected with the display 1 and the plate-shaped structure, and only one plate-shaped structure is needed for bearing the display 1. The cross-section of the corresponding support arm 22 may be triangular, rectangular, pentagonal, even circular or elliptical, etc. The connector 21 and the support arm 22 or the plate-like structure may be integrally formed, or may be fixed by welding or screwing. For the specific structure of the stand base 2, it is only necessary to stably support the display 1, and this application does not limit this.
When the display 1 is used, the power supply needs to be connected through a power line to supply power. In addition, if the display device is a computer monitor, the monitor 1 further requires a video cable to connect to the host computer. If the display device is a flat-panel television or a computer integrated machine, the display 1 can be connected with an external sound system and a metropolitan area network respectively through an audio connection line and a network line. Since the monitor 1 is generally placed on the supporting table via the stand 2, cables such as power lines, video connection lines, audio connection lines, or network lines connected to the rear of the monitor 1 are randomly distributed or directly scattered on the table.
In order to accommodate and arrange the cables connected to the display 1, as shown in fig. 2, the related art provides a first wire arranging clamp 031, which is in a square structure and is used for accommodating the cables. The lower side plate of the first wire arranging clamp 031 is used for the installation of the support arm 22 of laminating, generally sets up the through-hole on the lower side plate of the first wire arranging clamp 031, sets up the screw hole on the support arm 22 correspondingly, and installs the first wire arranging clamp 031 on the support arm 22 through the screw. However, the square-shaped structure of the first wire arranging clamp 031 in this solution is not convenient for accommodating and arranging wires, and during installation, a threaded hole needs to be additionally formed in the support arm 22.
As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the related art also provides a second wire management clip 032. The second cable management clamp 032 is provided with an opening structure on the upper side plate for accommodating cables conveniently. However, the second wire management clamp 032 is also mounted to the support arm 22 by screwing the second wire management clamp 032 into the support arm 22 by forming a threaded hole in the support arm 22.
Therefore, both of the above-mentioned prior art wire management clamps require a threaded hole to be preset in the support arm 22 for fixed mounting. If the support arm 22 is not pre-threaded, the cable management clamp cannot be quickly installed.
Based on this, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the present embodiment provides a wire arranging clip 3, and the wire arranging clip 3 includes a wire arranging part 31 and a clamping part 32. For example, the wire management part 31 may include a first position-limiting section 311, a second position-limiting section 312, and a third position-limiting section 313. The second position-limiting section 312 and the first position-limiting section 311 are respectively connected to the same side of the third position-limiting section 313, and the second position-limiting section 312 and the first position-limiting section 311 are disposed at an interval, so that the second position-limiting section 312, the third position-limiting section 313 and the first position-limiting section 311 enclose a wire-arranging channel 314 with two open ends. The end of the second position-limiting section 312 far from the third position-limiting section 313 and the end of the first position-limiting section 311 far from the third position-limiting section 313 are separated to form a wire-arranging opening 315, and the wire-arranging opening 315 is communicated with the wire-arranging channel 314, so that cables can be conveniently placed into the wire-arranging channel 314 from the wire-arranging opening 315.
With continued reference to fig. 5 and 6, the clamping member 32 may include a first clamping section 321 and a second clamping section 322. One end of the first clamping section 321 close to the wire arranging part 31 is connected with one end of the first limiting section 311 far from the third limiting section 313, and one end of the second clamping section 322 close to the wire arranging part 31 is connected with one end of the second limiting section 312 far from the third limiting section 313. The first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 may be made of an elastic material, so that the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 are elastic structures. The first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 are further spaced to form a clamping section 323, so that the clamping section 323 can communicate with the cable management channel 314 through the cable management opening 315, so as to facilitate placing the cable into the cable management channel 314 through the clamping section 323. The clamping section 323 is also used to press and mount the clamping member 32 at a predetermined position by the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 of the elastic structure.
Illustratively, with reference to fig. 3 and 5, when the cable arranging clip 3 provided by the embodiment of the present application is used to store and arrange cables, since the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 are disposed at an interval, cables (not shown in the drawings) can be directly placed into the cable arranging channel 314 through the clamping section 323 and the cable arranging opening 31 for storage. Subsequently, the ends of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322, which are far away from the wire arranging member 21, may be respectively bent open, so as to sleeve the clamping section 323 on the supporting arm 22. Because the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 are elastic structures, under the action of the elastic restoring force of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322, the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 can be in pressing contact with the left side and the right side of the supporting arm 22, so that the clamping member 32 can be mounted on the supporting arm 22 in a pressing manner. In this way, the cable can be stored close to the support arm 22 and sorted by the cable sorting member 31 connected to the holding member 32, thereby preventing the cables scattered from affecting the placement effect of the display device.
In contrast to the prior art, as shown in fig. 2 and 4, no threaded holes need to be provided in the support arms 22 when the wire management clip 3 is installed. When the clamping member 32 is mounted through the clamping section 323, the clamping section 323 can be fitted over a rod-shaped or sheet-shaped support structure such as a support arm, and the clamping member 32 can be mounted by pressing. The installation application range of the wire arranging clamp 3 is greatly improved. Moreover, when the cable is stored, the cable can be stored into the cable arranging channel 314 through the clamping section 323 and the cable arranging opening 315, and then the clamping component 32 is extruded and mounted to the preset position without penetrating the cable along the direction of the cable arranging channel 314, so that the cable storage device is fast in mounting and convenient to use.
The wire arranging clip 3 is generally installed at the rear of the display 1 as shown in fig. 1, so as to hide the wire arranging clip 3 and store cables. Upon press fitting the clip member 32, the clip member 32 may be press fitted onto the support arm 22. Alternatively, if the connector 21 has a protruding structure that can be inserted into the holding section 323, the holding member 32 may be press-fitted to the connector 21. Alternatively, if the display 1 has a region which is thin in the front-rear direction on the lower side or both the left and right sides, the holding member 32 may be attached to the region by pressing. This is not a limitation of the present application. Referring to fig. 6, the wire management opening 315 is defined below the wire management channel 314, and if not specifically stated, it is in turn the right for the following description of the orientation of the wire management clip 3. Therefore, the wire-arranging opening 315 faces away from the wire-arranging channel 314 from the top to the bottom.
In some embodiments, from top to bottom, the distance between the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 may be increased and then decreased, so that the openings on the upper and lower sides of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 are both in a necking structure. That is, the nip region 323 has a substantially spindle shape. Thus, when the clamping member 32 is installed by extrusion, the upper and lower ends of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 can apply a larger extrusion force to the clamping position, which is beneficial to improving the firmness of the clamping member 32 during the extrusion installation.
With continued reference to fig. 6, fig. 6 is a front view of the first wire management clip 3. For example, the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 may be both arc-shaped structures. The arcuate structure generally extends in an up-and-down direction. The first clamping section 321 protrudes in a direction away from the second clamping section 322, and the second clamping section 322 protrudes in a direction away from the first clamping section 321. So that the clamping section 323 is approximately in the shape of a spindle, i.e. extending from the top to the bottom (i.e. from the first limiting section 311 to the first clamping section 321), the distance between the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 increases first and then decreases. Fig. 7 is a front view of the second wire management clip 3, as shown in fig. 7. From top to bottom, the first clamping section 321 may also be a two-section bending structure, that is, the upper and lower sections of the first clamping section 321 are linear structures and connected to form an included angle, and the first clamping section 321 protrudes toward a direction away from the second clamping section 322. Correspondingly, the second clamping section 322 is also a bent structure with two ends, that is, the upper end and the lower end of the second clamping section 322 are linear structures and connected to form an included angle, and the second clamping section 322 protrudes toward the direction away from the first clamping section 321. The nip region 323 can also be made approximately spindle-shaped.
In other embodiments, as shown in fig. 8, fig. 8 is a front view of the third wire management clip 3. The upper half portion of the first clamping section 321 may extend downward in the up-down direction, and the lower half portion of the first clamping section 321 may extend in a direction approaching the second clamping section 322. Correspondingly, the upper half portion of the second clamping section 322 may extend downward in the up-down direction, and the lower half portion of the second clamping section 322 may extend in a direction approaching the first clamping section 321. Thus, a necking structure can be formed at the lower ends of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322, which is also beneficial to improving the firmness of the clamping component 32 during the extrusion installation.
In addition, the structures of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 in the above embodiments may be combined with each other. For example, referring to fig. 9, the first clamping section 321 may have an arc-shaped structure and be convex in a direction away from the second clamping section 322. And the second clamping section 322 may be a structure in which the upper half portion extends in the up-down direction and the lower half portion extends to be close to the first clamping section 321. In this way, a necking structure may be formed at the lower ends of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322.
Still alternatively, the first clamping section 321 may be a two-section bent structure, and protrudes in a direction away from the second clamping section 322. And the second clamping section 322 may be a structure in which the upper half portion extends in the up-down direction and the lower half portion extends toward the first clamping section 321. In this way, a necking structure may be formed at the lower ends of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322. The positions of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 can be exchanged.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 6, there is generally a gap between the lower end of the first clamping section 321 and the lower end of the second clamping section 322 to form a clamping opening 324 of the clamping member 32 for clamping objects and receiving cables.
It should be noted that, in order to improve the pressing force of the lower end of the clamping member 32, the lower end of the first clamping section 321 and the lower end of the second clamping section 322 may be close to or even in contact with each other, so that the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 have larger elastic deformation when clamping an article, thereby bringing a larger pressing force and improving the stability of pressing and fixing. When the lower end of the first clamping section 321 contacts the lower end of the second clamping section 322, the clamping opening 324 of the clamping member 32 is hidden, that is, the clamping opening 324 is exposed only by external force.
Since the clamping opening 324 is of a necked-down configuration, insertion of the support structure into the clamping section 323 is facilitated. As shown in fig. 6, the clamping member 32 may further include a first guide portion 3251 and a second guide portion 3252. An upper end of the first guide portion 3251 may be connected to a lower end of the first clamping section 321, and a lower end of the first guide portion 3251 extends away from the second clamping section 322. Correspondingly, the upper end of the second guiding portion 3252 may be connected to the lower end of the second clamping section 322, and the lower end of the second guiding portion 3252 extends away from the first clamping section 321. In this way, the opening area of the lower side of the clamping opening 324 can be increased, thus facilitating insertion of the support structure from the clamping opening 324 into the clamping section 323 under the guidance of the first guide portion 3251 and the second guide portion 3252.
In other embodiments, the clamping member 32 may also include a guiding portion 3251, which extends downward along the vertical direction corresponding to the lower end of the second clamping section 322. Or the clamping member 32 includes a second guide portion 3252 extending continuously downward in the up-down direction corresponding to the lower end of the first clamping section 321. The open area on the underside of the clamp opening 324 may also be increased to facilitate insertion of the support structure from the clamp opening 324 into the clamp region 323.
With reference to fig. 6, from top to bottom, the distance between the second position-limiting section 312 and the first position-limiting section 311 gradually decreases. That is, the vertical cross section in the extending direction of the linear channel 314 is approximately an inverted isosceles trapezoid, a right-angled trapezoid, or the like. So as to facilitate the storage and arrangement of the cables and prevent the cables from being separated from the cable-arranging channel 314 by the cable-arranging opening 315.
In other embodiments, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the wire arranging part 31 may also include a first limiting section 311 and a second limiting section 312, an upper end of the first limiting section 311 is directly connected to an upper end of the second limiting section 312, and the first limiting section 311 and the second limiting section 312 enclose a wire arranging channel 314 with a cross section being approximately round. At this time, the lower end of the first limiting section 311 and the lower end of the second limiting section 312 form a wire arranging opening 315 at an interval, and the wire arranging channel 314 close to the wire arranging opening 313 can also form a necking structure, so as to facilitate the storage and arrangement of the cables.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 11 and 12, the clamp member 32 may further include a first support section 3253 and a second support section 3254. Wherein one end of the first support section 3253 may be connected with an upper end of the first clamping section 321, and the other end of the first support section 3253 extends toward the second clamping section 322. Correspondingly, one end of the second support section 3254 may be connected with the upper end of the second clamping section 322, and the other end of the second support section 3254 extends toward the first clamping section 321. In this way, since the first support section 3253 and the second support section 3254 are both located at the upper side of the clamping section 323, that is, the first support section 3253 and the second support section 3254 can reduce the opening area at the upper side of the clamping section 323. When the support arm 22 is inserted into the clamping section 323, the first support section 3253 and the second support section 3254 may abut against the upper side of the support arm 22, so as to prevent the support arm 22 from sliding upwards into the wire arranging channel 314, thereby improving the effect of pressing and fixing the clamping member 32 and the support arm 22.
Illustratively, the first support section 3253 and the second support section 3254 may be parallel to the third position-limiting section 313. Alternatively, the end of the first support section 3253 distal from the first clamping section 321 may extend toward and below the second clamping section 322. The end of the second support section 3254 remote from the second clamping section 322 may also be extended toward the first clamping section 321 and downward. Further, within the clamping section 323, the first support section 3253 may be connected only at the upper end of the first clamping section 321, or the second support section 3254 may be connected only at the upper end of the second clamping section 322. This is not a limitation of the present application.
To allow the clamp member 32 to have more contact area with a support structure such as the support arm 22, with continued reference to fig. 12, the clamp member 32 may further include a first clamp rib 3255 and a second clamp rib 3256. The first clamping rib 3255 and the second clamping rib 3256 are both located in the clamping area, the first clamping rib 3255 can be connected to the first clamping section 321, and the second clamping rib 3256 can be connected to the second clamping section 322. Thus, by providing the first clamping rib 3255 and the second clamping rib 3256 in the middle region of the clamping section 323, the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 can be respectively pressed against both sides of the support arm 22 by the first clamping rib 3255 and the second clamping rib 3256. Thereby increasing the contact area between the clamp member 32 and the support arm 22 and facilitating an increase in the firmness of the clamping mounting.
For example, the first clamping rib 3255 and the second clamping rib 3256 may be parallel to the third limiting segment 313. Alternatively, the first clamping rib 3255 can extend upward and away from the side of the first clamping section 321 toward the second clamping section 322. The second clamping rib 3256 can also extend upward toward the first clamping section 321 away from the side of the second clamping section 322. Further, in the clamping section 323, the first clamping rib 3255 may be connected only at the middle of the first clamping section 321, or the second clamping rib 3256 may be connected only at the middle of the second clamping section 322. This is not a limitation of the present application.
As shown in fig. 5 and 13, the wire management member 31 may be gradually offset toward one side of the extending direction of the wire management channel 314 from the lower right to the upper right. For example, the third position-limiting section 313 is offset to the right in fig. 13, so that the upper left side of the clamping member 32 has a right-angled cut, and the upper right side of the clamping member 32 has an additional third position-limiting section 313 covering to the right. In this way, when the wire management clip is applied to the support base 2 shown in fig. 2, 3, or 4, since the support arm 22 is generally inclined in the oblique direction, the right side of the wire management clip 3 in fig. 13 is inclined downward, and the clamp member 32 is clamped to the support arm 22. At this time, the cable arranging channel 314 corresponding to the obliquely upper part of the cable arranging clamp 3 is provided with a notch, so that the cable can be conveniently guided upwards; and the inclined lower part of the wire arranging clamp 3 is covered by an additional third limiting section 313 corresponding to the wire arranging channel 314, so that the cable can be conveniently guided downwards.
In addition, when the wire-arranging part 31 includes the first limiting section 311 and the second limiting section 312 directly connected to each other, the first limiting section 311 and the second limiting section 312 gradually shift toward one side of the extending direction of the wire-arranging channel 314 from bottom to top.
In some embodiments, the wire management member 31 and the clamping member 32 may be plastic members or metal members. And the wire arranging member 31 and the holding member 32 are generally made of an elastic material. For example, when the wire arranging member 31 and the clamping member 32 are metal members, the main structure, such as the wire arranging member 31, the first clamping section 321, the second clamping section 322, the first guiding section 3251, and the second guiding section 3252, can be directly punched out of a plate material, and then the other structures can be connected by welding.
If the wire arranging part 31 and the clamping part 32 are made of plastic, the wire arranging clamp 3 can be directly manufactured into an integral molding through an injection molding process or an extrusion molding process. In addition, the wire arranging opening 315 is formed, so that the inner space of the wire arranging clamp 3 is a long through structure in the vertical direction, that is, the effective length of the first clamping section 321 and the second clamping section 322 is extended by the second limiting section 312 and the first limiting section 311. The extrusion force of the clamping area 323 can be improved, the opening range of the clamping opening 324 can be increased, and the support structure with larger size can be inserted conveniently.
Illustratively, as shown in fig. 6 and 14, all of the structures of the wire management member 31 and the clamping member 32 extend in the same direction along the direction of extension of the wire management channel 314 or the clamping section 323. In this way, when the wire arranging clamp 3 of the plastic structure is manufactured, the wire arranging clamp 3 of the strip-shaped structure can be directly produced through an extrusion molding process and then cut into corresponding sizes according to requirements. Compared with the production mode of an injection molding process, the extrusion molding process has higher production efficiency and is beneficial to reducing the cost of the mold.
In the description herein, particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present application, but the scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope of the present application should be covered within the scope of the present application. Therefore, the protection scope of the present application shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. A wire management clip, comprising:
the wire arranging component comprises a first limiting section and a second limiting section, wherein one end of the first limiting section is used for being connected with one end of the second limiting section and enclosing a wire arranging channel with two open ends; the other end of the first limiting section and the other end of the second limiting section are arranged at intervals, and a wire arranging opening communicated with the wire arranging channel is formed; and the number of the first and second groups,
the clamping component comprises a first clamping section and a second clamping section; the first clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the first limiting section, and the second clamping section is connected with one end, close to the wire arranging opening, of the second limiting section; the first clamping section and the second clamping section are of elastic structures, clamping areas communicated with the wire arranging channel are formed at intervals, and the clamping areas are used for extrusion installation of the clamping parts.
2. The wire management clip of claim 1, wherein the first limiting section extends in a direction towards the first clamping section, and a distance between the first clamping section and the second clamping section increases and then decreases.
3. The wire organizer of claim 2, wherein the first clamping section is arcuate in configuration and the first clamping section is convex away from the second clamping section; and/or the presence of a gas in the atmosphere,
the second clamping section is of an arc-shaped structure, and the second clamping section protrudes towards the direction far away from the first clamping section.
4. The wire management clip of claim 1, wherein the clip member further comprises:
one end of the first supporting section is connected with one end of the first clamping section, which is close to the first limiting section, and the other end of the first supporting section extends towards the second clamping section; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and one end of the second supporting section is connected with one end, close to the second limiting section, of the second clamping section, and the other end of the second supporting section extends towards the first clamping section.
5. The wire management clip of claim 1, wherein the clip member further comprises:
the first clamping rib is positioned in the clamping area and is connected with the first clamping section; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and the second clamping rib is positioned in the clamping interval and connected with the second clamping section.
6. The wire management clip of claim 1, wherein the clip member further comprises:
one end of the first guide section is connected with one end of the first clamping section, which is far away from the first limiting section, and the other end of the first guide section extends towards the direction far away from the second clamping section; and/or the presence of a gas in the gas,
and one end of the second guide section is connected with one end, far away from the second limiting section, of the second clamping section, and the other end of the second guide section extends towards the direction far away from the first clamping section.
7. The wire management clip of claim 1 wherein the wire management member and the clamping member are of an integrally formed construction.
8. The wire arranging clamp according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the wire arranging part further comprises a third limiting section, the third limiting section is positioned between the first limiting section and the second limiting section, one end of the third limiting section is connected with one end of the first limiting section, which is far away from the first clamping section, and the other end of the third limiting section is connected with one end of the second limiting section, which is far away from the second clamping section;
the first limiting section, the second limiting section and the third limiting section enclose the wire arranging channel; because the third limiting section is close to the clamping part, the distance between the second limiting section and the first limiting section is gradually reduced.
9. The wire management clip of claim 8, wherein the wire management member is gradually offset to either side of the extension direction of the wire management channel from the clamping member toward the direction near the third limiting segment.
10. A display device, comprising:
a display;
the bracket base is used for bearing the display; and the number of the first and second groups,
the wire management clip of any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the wire management clip is press-fitted to the holder base by the clip member.
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