CN220368400U - Wire arranging device - Google Patents

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CN220368400U
CN220368400U CN202321457565.3U CN202321457565U CN220368400U CN 220368400 U CN220368400 U CN 220368400U CN 202321457565 U CN202321457565 U CN 202321457565U CN 220368400 U CN220368400 U CN 220368400U
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李斌
李慧敏
韩笑
姜明
徐延辉
林清圣
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The application discloses reason line ware relates to communication cable and combs technical field, and it is comparatively laborious when having solved current carding communication cable, is inconvenient for the problem of carding communication cable. The wire organizer includes a fixture. The surface of one side of the fixing piece is provided with a plurality of spacing holes which are arranged at intervals. The limiting hole penetrates through the fixing piece and is used for enabling the communication cable to extend in. The fixing piece is also provided with an oil inlet hole which is communicated with the plurality of limiting holes. The wire organizer may be used to comb wires.

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Wire arranging device
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of communication cable carding, in particular to a wire arranging device.
Background
A large number of communication cables need to be connected when the communication device is in use. A large number of communication cables are easily intertwined after being arranged together. To ensure the cleanliness of the lines, the lines need to be combed using a line tidying device.
The existing wire arranging device is laborious in carding the communication cables, and is inconvenient to comb the communication cables.
Disclosure of Invention
The application provides a reason line ware for comparatively laborious when solving current carding communication cable, be inconvenient for carding communication cable.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present application adopts the following technical scheme:
the application provides a wire organizer, including the mounting. The surface of one side of the fixing piece is provided with a plurality of spacing holes which are arranged at intervals. The limiting hole penetrates through the fixing piece and is used for enabling the communication cable to extend in. The fixing piece is also provided with an oil inlet hole which is communicated with the plurality of limiting holes.
The utility model provides a reason line ware, because the spacing hole that a plurality of intervals set up is offered on the surface of mounting one side, when carding the communication cable of disorder, can pass different spacing holes respectively with the one end of many communication cables, can separate each other after the one end of the communication cable of disorder passes spacing hole. At this time, pulling the mounting slides along the setting direction of communication cable and can comb the other part of communication cable, can make the communication cable that twines together separate each other. Because the oil inlet is also formed in the fixing piece, the oil inlet is communicated with the limiting holes, and therefore lubricating oil can be added into the oil inlet when the fixing piece is pulled to comb the communication cable, and can enter the limiting holes along the oil inlet. The lubricating oil in the entering limiting hole is attached to the inner wall of the limiting hole and the surface of the communication cable, so that the friction between the communication cable and the inner wall of the limiting hole can be reduced, and workers can comb the communication cable more conveniently and more easily.
Further, the fixing member includes a first clamping member and a second clamping member. The second clamping piece is located one side of the first clamping piece and is detachably connected with the first clamping piece. Wherein, the surface of at least one of the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece is provided with a clamping groove. The clamping groove is positioned on one side of the first clamping piece and one side of the second clamping piece, which are close to each other, so that at least one part of the limiting hole is formed. The first clamping piece is provided with an oil inlet.
Further, each of the first clamping member and the second clamping member has a plurality of clamping grooves. The clamping grooves of the first clamping piece and the clamping grooves of the second clamping piece are arranged in a one-to-one opposite mode, and a plurality of limiting holes are formed.
Further, the outer contour of the cross section of the clamping groove is arc-shaped. The section is perpendicular to the extending direction of the clamping groove.
Further, the second clamping piece is also provided with an oil outlet. The oil outlet is communicated with the clamping grooves of the second clamping piece.
Further, the wire organizer may also include a connector. The connecting piece is detachably connected with the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece.
Further, the first clamping piece is provided with two first fixing surfaces which are oppositely arranged. The second clamping piece is provided with two second fixing surfaces which are oppositely arranged. The two first fixing surfaces and the two second fixing surfaces are arranged in parallel. The two first fixing surfaces are provided with first fixing grooves. The two second fixing surfaces are provided with second fixing grooves. The quantity of connecting piece is a plurality of, and a plurality of connecting pieces set up in the both sides that two first fixed surfaces and two second fixed surfaces were located. The connecting piece is provided with a plurality of limiting parts. The plurality of limiting parts of the connecting piece are at least positioned in one first fixing groove and one second fixing groove, so that the connecting piece is connected with the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece.
Further, along the first direction, the surface of one side of the fixing piece is provided with a limiting groove. The wire arranging device further comprises a limiting block. Along a first direction, the limiting block is positioned on the surface of one side of the fixing piece, which is far away from the limiting groove, and is connected with the fixing piece. The first direction is perpendicular to the extending direction of the limiting hole.
Further, along the second direction, a first inserting hole is further formed in the surface of one side of the fixing piece. The first plug hole is communicated with the limit groove. Along the second direction, a second plug hole is formed in the surface, close to one side where the first plug hole is formed, of the limiting block. The wire organizer further comprises a positioning column. The positioning column is used for penetrating through the first inserting hole and the second inserting hole so that the plurality of wire arranging devices are relatively fixed.
Further, the wire organizer may also include a plurality of permeate plates. The infiltration board sets up in spacing downthehole, and the inner wall setting of surrounding the spacing hole extends along the extending direction in spacing hole. The permeate sheet has a porous structure.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the wire organizer of the present application;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the wire organizer of the present application;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the first clamping member and the second clamping member in a separated state.
100. A wire arranging device; 1. a fixing member; 101. a first clamping member; 1011 first fixing surface; 10111. a first fixing groove; 102. a second clamping member; 1021. a second fixing surface; 10211. a second fixing groove; 2. a limiting hole; 201. a clamping groove; 3. an oil inlet hole; 301. a connection hole; 302. an oil storage hole; 4. an oil outlet hole; 5. a connecting piece; 501. a limit part; 6. a limit groove; 7. a limiting block; 8. a first connection hole; 9. a second connection hole; 10. positioning columns; 11. a permeate plate; 12. an oil delivery pipe; 13. a first plug hole; 14. and the second plug hole.
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The following description of the embodiments of the present application will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all, of the embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments, which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue burden from the present disclosure, are within the scope of the present disclosure.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "front," "rear," "inner," "outer," "center," and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships illustrated in the drawings, merely to facilitate description of the present application and simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements being referred to must have a particular orientation, be configured and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present application.
In the present embodiments, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, 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, method, article, or apparatus. Without further limitation, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one … …" does not exclude the presence of other like elements in a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises the element.
In the embodiments of the present application, words such as "exemplary" or "such as" are used to mean serving as examples, illustrations, or descriptions. Any embodiment or design described herein as "exemplary" or "for example" should not be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments or designs. Rather, the use of words such as "exemplary" or "such as" is intended to present related concepts in a concrete fashion.
The wire organizer is typically provided with a carding slot. When carding the communication cable, the staff needs to pass the carding groove with the one end of communication cable earlier, then draws the reason line ware to slide along the setting direction of communication cable to the rest of communication cable is carded to separate the communication cable of intertwined each other.
After the communication cables are combed by the staff, the wire arranging device can be taken down, and the communication cables are fixed in a common mode such as a binding belt. Therefore, the wire arranging device can be repeatedly utilized, and the cost is saved.
Because the inner wall of the carding groove can rub with the surface of the communication cable in the carding process, the smoothness of the inner wall surface of the carding groove can be reduced after the related wire tidying device is repeatedly used for a plurality of times. Thus, when the wire organizer is pulled to comb the communication cable, the friction force between the inner wall of the comb groove and the outer wall of the communication cable is increased. Correspondingly, the resistance that the staff needs to overcome when pulling the reason line ware and carding the communication cable increases, is inconvenient for the staff to comb the communication cable.
The embodiment of the application provides a wire organizer, which can be used for carding communication cables. As shown in fig. 1, fig. 1 is a schematic overall structure of a wire organizer 100 according to the present application, and the wire organizer 100 may include a fixing member 1.
A plurality of spacing holes 2 which are arranged at intervals are formed in the surface of one side of the fixing piece 1. A limiting hole 2 penetrates the fixing member 1 for inserting a communication cable (not shown in the drawings). When carding the communication cable that is in disorder, can pass different spacing hole 2 respectively with the one end of many communication cables, can separate each other after the one end of the communication cable that is in disorder passes spacing hole 2. At this time, pulling the fixing member 1 to slide in the arrangement direction of the communication cables can comb the rest of the communication cables, and the communication cables wound together can be separated from each other.
As shown in fig. 2, fig. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of the wire organizer 100 of the present application, and the fixing member 1 is further provided with an oil inlet 3, where the oil inlet 3 is communicated with the plurality of limiting holes 2. Thus, when the fixing piece 1 is pulled to comb the communication cable, lubricating oil can be added into the oil inlet hole 3, and the lubricating oil can enter the limiting hole 2 along the oil inlet hole 3. Lubricating oil entering the limiting hole 2 is attached to the inner wall of the limiting hole 2 and the surface of the communication cable, so that friction between the communication cable and the inner wall of the limiting hole 2 can be reduced, and workers can comb the communication cable more conveniently and more labor-saving.
To facilitate the addition of lubrication oil into the oil inlet hole 3, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the wire organizer 100 may further include an oil delivery pipe 12. One end of the oil delivery pipe 12 is arranged in the oil inlet hole 3, and the other end extends out of the surface of the fixing piece 1. Thus, when the lubricating oil needs to be added into the oil inlet hole 3, the lubricating oil can be directly poured into the oil delivery pipe 12 outside the fixing piece 1, so that the lubricating oil can be conveniently added by workers.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the oil inlet hole 3 may include a connection hole 301 and an oil storage hole 302. The oil storage hole 302 is disposed on the fixing member 1 and located between the limiting hole 2 and the oil delivery pipe 12. One end of the oil delivery pipe 12 is disposed within Chu Youkong. One end of the connecting hole 301 is communicated with the oil storage hole 302, and the other end is communicated with the limiting hole 2. Thus, when carding the communication cable, a certain amount of lubricating oil can be stored in the oil storage hole 302, and frequent addition of lubricating oil is not required.
To achieve uniform application of the lubricating oil to the surface of the communication cable, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the wire organizer 100 may further include a plurality of penetration plates 11. The penetration plate 11 is disposed in the limiting hole 2, and is disposed around the inner wall of the limiting hole 2, and extends along the extending direction of the limiting hole 2.
Wherein the permeate sheet 11 has a porous structure. Thus, after the lubricating oil enters the limiting hole 2, the lubricating oil enters the penetration plate 11 first. The lubricating oil can be discharged from the porous structure on the permeate sheet 11 after entering the permeate sheet 11. Since the penetration plate 11 is disposed around the inner wall of the limiting hole 2, the lubricant discharged from the porous structure on the penetration plate 11 can be uniformly smeared on the surface of the communication cable. Illustratively, the permeate sheet may be a sponge sheet.
In other embodiments, one limiting hole 2 may be in communication with a plurality of oil inlet holes 3, and one end of the plurality of oil inlet holes 3 connected to the limiting hole 2 is disposed around the limiting hole 2 in a direction perpendicular to the extending direction of the limiting hole 2. Thus, the lubricating oil can be uniformly coated on the surface of the communication cable after entering the limiting hole 2 from the oil inlet hole 3.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the fixture 1 includes a first clamp 101 and a second clamp 102. The second clamping member 102 is located at one side of the first clamping member 101 and is detachably connected to the first clamping member 101. In this way, the first clamping member 101 can be separated from the second clamping member 102.
Wherein a surface of at least one of the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 has a clamping groove 201. The clamping groove 201 is located on a side where the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 are close to each other, and forms at least a part of the limiting hole 2.
In this way, when the fixing member 1 is used to fix the communication cables, the worker can separate the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 and set a plurality of communication cables in the clamping groove 201, respectively. Then, the worker installs the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 together, and fixing of the communication cable can be completed. Meanwhile, as the first clamping piece 101 and the second clamping piece 102 are detachably connected, when the communication cable is installed, the end part of the communication cable does not need to extend into the limiting hole 2, so that the situation that the communication cable needs to be detached from equipment when the communication cable is fixed and the communication is influenced is avoided.
In order to realize the communication between the oil inlet 3 and the limiting hole 2, as shown in fig. 2, the first clamping member 101 is provided with the oil inlet 3. One end of the oil inlet hole 3 communicates with the clamping groove 201. In this way, the lubricating oil can enter the clamping groove 201 from the oil inlet hole 3, thereby reducing the friction between the communication cable and the inner wall of the clamping groove 201.
In order to facilitate fixing the communication cable during the process of folding the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3, fig. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a state in which the first clamping member 101 is separated from the second clamping member 102, and each of the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 has a plurality of clamping grooves 201. The plurality of clamping grooves 201 of the first clamping member 101 are arranged opposite to the plurality of clamping grooves 201 of the second clamping member 102 one by one, so as to form a plurality of limiting holes 2.
At this time, after the first clamping member 101 is separated from the second clamping member 102, one side of each of the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 has the clamping groove 201. In this way, in the process of folding the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 together, the communication cable may be placed in the clamping groove 201 on the first clamping member 101 or the second clamping member 102. 9.
It will be appreciated that the clamping groove 201 may be provided only on the first clamping member 101, and accordingly, the side of the second clamping member 102 adjacent to the first clamping member 101 may be planar. Alternatively, the clamping groove 201 is provided only on the second clamping member 102, and accordingly, a side of the first clamping member 101 adjacent to the second clamping member 102 may be planar. At this time, when the clamping groove 201 is machined, only one of the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 is required to be machined, which is more convenient for production and machining.
To facilitate carding of the communication cable, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the outer profile of the cross section of the grip slot 201 is arc-shaped, wherein the cross section is perpendicular to the extending direction of the grip slot 201. It will be appreciated that the communication cable is generally cylindrical in configuration. Thus, the clamping groove 201 can be better attached to the shape of the communication cable, so that resistance applied in the carding process is reduced, and universality is better.
It will be appreciated that the clamping groove 201 may be a cylindrical hole for better engagement with a cylindrical cable. Thus, the inner wall of the clamping groove 201 can be attached to the outer surface of the communication cable, and the communication cable can be combed more conveniently. Of course, when the clamping groove 201 is a non-circular arc groove, the clamping groove 201 can be better attached to the communication cable because the communication cable generally has a certain deformability.
To facilitate draining excess lubrication oil from the clamping groove 201, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the second clamping member 102 is further provided with an oil outlet 4. In the gravity direction, the oil outlet 4 is located below the clamping groove 201, and the oil outlet 4 communicates with the plurality of clamping grooves 201 of the second clamping member 102. In this way, during carding of the communication cable, excessive lubricating oil can flow out of the grip groove 201 from the oil outlet hole 4 under the influence of gravity.
As can be seen from the above description, the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 are detachably connected, and in order to achieve the connection between the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the wire organizer 100 may further include a connecting member 5. The connecting member 5 is detachably connected to the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102. When carding the communication cable, the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 can be connected together by the connecting member 5, so that the clamping groove 201 forms a closed limit hole.
As shown in fig. 3, the first clamping member 101 may have two first fixing surfaces 1011 disposed opposite to each other. The second clamping member 102 may have two second fixing surfaces 1021 disposed opposite to each other. The two first fixing surfaces 1011 and the two second fixing surfaces 1021 are arranged side by side. Thus, after the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 are coupled together, the first fixing surface 1011 and the second fixing surface 1021 may be in the same plane.
The connector may secure the first and second clamping members in different ways, and in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 3, the two first fixing surfaces 1011 are provided with first fixing grooves 10111. The two second fixing surfaces are provided with second fixing grooves 10211. The number of the connecting pieces 5 is plural, and the plurality of connecting pieces 5 are arranged on two sides of the two first fixing surfaces 1011 and the two second fixing surfaces 1021. The connector 5 has a plurality of stopper portions 501. The plurality of limiting portions 501 of the connection member 5 are located in at least one first fixing groove 10111 and one second fixing groove 10211 so that the connection member 5 is connected with the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102.
Based on this, when it is necessary to connect the first clamp 101 and the second clamp 102 together, the stopper 501 of the connector 5 can be connected to the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211, respectively, so as to connect the first clamp 101 and the second clamp 102 together.
As shown in fig. 3, the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 are rectangular parallelepiped, and the two first fixing surfaces 1011 and the two second fixing surfaces 1021 are side surfaces on the left and right sides of the fixing member 1. It will be appreciated that the two first fastening surfaces 1011 and the two second fastening surfaces 1021 may also be side surfaces on both front and rear sides of the fastening member 1. Thus, when the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 are folded together, the first fixing surface 1011 and the second fixing surface 1021 may also be located in the same plane.
In some embodiments, the limiting portion 501 may be connected to the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211 by a clamping connection. The stopper 501 can be fixed in the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211. Thereby connecting the first clamping member 101 with the second clamping member 102. When the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 need to be separated, the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 can be separated by pulling the limiting portion 501 out of the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211.
In order to improve the connection stability of the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102, in some embodiments, the end of the limiting portion 501 connected to the first fixing slot 10111 and the second fixing slot 10211 may be further provided with a magnetic portion (not shown in the figure), and correspondingly, the inside of the first fixing slot 10111 and the second fixing slot 10211 is provided with an adsorption portion (not shown in the figure). The magnetic part and the adsorption part attract each other, so that the limiting part 501 can be fixed in the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211. Thereby connecting the first clamping member 101 with the second clamping member 102.
It will be appreciated that the number of connectors 5 may be adjusted according to the actual circumstances. As shown in fig. 3, the number of the connecting members 5 is two, and the two connecting members 5 are disposed on both sides of the two first fixing surfaces 1011 and the two second fixing surfaces 1021, respectively. The connecting piece 5 has two limiting parts 501, and correspondingly, a first fixing groove 10111 and a second fixing groove 10211 are oppositely arranged on each of the first fixing surface 1011 and the second fixing surface 1021.
Alternatively, the number of the connecting members 5 may be four, and each of the four connecting members 5 may be disposed on both sides of the two first fixing surfaces 1011 and the two second fixing surfaces 1021, respectively. Thus, as the number of the connecting members 5 increases, the connecting effect of the connecting members 5 to the first clamping member 101 and the second clamping member 102 becomes more stable.
It should be noted that the number of the limiting portions 501 on one connector 5 may be other. For example, each connector 5 may have four limiting portions 501 thereon. Accordingly, the first fixing surface 1011 and the second fixing surface 1021 need to be provided with first fixing grooves 10111 and second fixing grooves 10211 corresponding to the number of the limiting parts 501. In this way, the limiting parts 501 may be connected in the first fixing groove 10111 and the second fixing groove 10211 in a one-to-one correspondence.
In order to achieve that more communication cables can be combed simultaneously during the carding process, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the surface of the fixing element 1 side has a limit groove 6 along the first direction X. Meanwhile, the wire organizer 100 further includes a stopper 7. Along the first direction X, the limiting block 7 is positioned on the surface of one side, far away from the limiting groove 6, of the fixing piece 1 and is connected with the fixing piece 1. In this way, when more telecommunication cables need to be combed, a plurality of fixtures 1 can be connected together in the first direction X, increasing the number of limiting holes 2. At this time, synchronous pulling of the plurality of fixing pieces 1 can carry out synchronous carding on more communication cables, thereby improving carding efficiency of the communication cables.
Wherein, the first direction X is perpendicular to the extending direction of the limiting hole 2. The first direction X may be a left-right direction as shown in fig. 1, or an up-down direction. For example, when the first direction X is the left-right direction shown in fig. 1, after the plurality of fixtures 1 are connected together, the limiting holes 2 on the plurality of fixtures 1 are in a form of being arranged side by side in the left-right direction. Thus, the communication cables which are combed out are arranged side by side in the same plane, the communication cables are not staggered, and the communication cables can be prevented from being wound together again after being combed.
When the first direction X is the up-down direction shown in fig. 1, after the plurality of fixing pieces 1 are connected together, the limiting holes 2 on the plurality of fixing pieces 1 are in a form of being arranged side by side in the up-down direction. Thus, the communication cables are arranged side by side along the up-down direction, and the occupied space is less.
In order to achieve that a plurality of fixing elements 1 can be stably spliced together, in some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, a first plugging hole 13 is further formed on a surface of one side of the fixing element 1 along the second direction Y. The first plug hole 13 is communicated with the limit groove 6. Along the second direction Y, a second plug hole 14 is formed in the surface, close to one side where the first plug hole 13 is formed, of the limiting block 7. The wire organizer 100 further includes a positioning post 10. The positioning column 10 is used for penetrating the first plugging hole 13 and the second plugging hole 14, so that the plurality of wire organizers 100 are relatively fixed.
When fixing the fixing pieces 1, the first inserting holes 13 are communicated with the limiting grooves 6, and the positioning columns 10 can enter the limiting grooves 6 after passing through the first inserting holes 13. At this time, the positioning post 10 can be inserted into the second insertion hole 14 located at the side of the limiting block 7 in the limiting groove 6 through one end of the first insertion hole 13. In this way, the positioning column 10 can prevent the limiting block 7 from being separated from the limiting groove 6, so that the stability of the plurality of fixing pieces 1 after being connected is ensured.
It is understood that the extending directions of the first plugging hole 13 and the second plugging hole 14 may be set according to actual situations. As shown in fig. 1, the extending directions of the first plug hole 13 and the second plug hole 14 are identical to the extending direction of the limiting hole 2. Alternatively, the extending direction of the first plug hole 13 and the second plug hole 14 may be perpendicular to the extending direction of the limiting hole 2. In this way, the stability of the plurality of fixing elements 1 after the positioning column 10 is inserted into the first insertion hole 13 and the second insertion hole 14 can be ensured.
It should be noted that the connection between the positioning post 10 and the first and second plugging holes 13 and 14 may be various, and the size of the positioning post 10 is used to be in interference fit with the size of the first and second plugging holes 13 and 14. In this way, after the positioning column 10 is inserted into the first inserting hole 13 and the second inserting hole 14, the positioning column 10 can not fall off when relying on friction force, so that the adjacent fixing pieces 1 are connected together. When the connecting fixing pieces 1 are required to be separated, the positioning column 10 is only required to be pulled out from the first inserting hole 13 and the second inserting hole 14.
Alternatively, the surface of the positioning post 10 may have threads, and the inner walls of the first and second socket holes 13 and 14 may be provided with threads that are adapted to the threads of the surface of the positioning post 10. In this way, the positioning post 10 is screwed to the first and second insertion holes 13, 14, so that adjacent fixing elements 1 can be connected together. In this case, when the fixing members 1 connected together need to be separated, the positioning column 10 is simply rotated to be screwed out of the first insertion hole 13 and the second insertion hole 14.
The foregoing is merely a specific embodiment of the present application, but the protection scope of the present application is not limited thereto, and any changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present disclosure should be covered in the protection 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 organizer, comprising:
the surface of one side of the fixing piece is provided with a plurality of spacing holes which are arranged at intervals; the limiting hole penetrates through the fixing piece and is used for enabling the communication cable to extend in; the fixing piece is further provided with an oil inlet, and the oil inlet is communicated with the limiting holes.
2. The wire organizer of claim 1, wherein the mount comprises:
a first clamping member; the method comprises the steps of,
the second clamping piece is positioned on one side of the first clamping piece and is detachably connected with the first clamping piece;
wherein a clamping groove is formed on the surface of at least one of the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece; the clamping groove is positioned at one side of the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece, which are close to each other, so as to form at least one part of the limiting hole; the first clamping piece is provided with the oil inlet.
3. The wire organizer of claim 2, wherein the first clamp and the second clamp each have a plurality of the clamp grooves; the clamping grooves of the first clamping piece and the clamping grooves of the second clamping piece are arranged oppositely one by one to form a plurality of limiting holes.
4. A wire organizer according to claim 3, wherein the outer profile of the cross section of the clamping groove is arcuate; the cross section is perpendicular to the extending direction of the clamping groove.
5. The wire organizer of claim 3, wherein the second clamping member has an oil outlet; the oil outlet is communicated with the clamping grooves of the second clamping piece.
6. The wire organizer of any one of claims 2-5, further comprising:
the connecting piece is detachably connected with the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece.
7. The wire organizer of claim 6, wherein the first clamp has two first fixing surfaces disposed opposite each other; the second clamping piece is provided with two second fixing surfaces which are oppositely arranged; the two first fixing surfaces and the two second fixing surfaces are arranged in parallel; the two first fixing surfaces are provided with first fixing grooves; the two second fixing surfaces are provided with second fixing grooves;
the number of the connecting pieces is multiple, and the connecting pieces are arranged on two sides of the two first fixing surfaces and the two second fixing surfaces; the connecting piece is provided with a plurality of limiting parts; the limiting parts of the connecting piece are at least positioned in one first fixing groove and one second fixing groove, so that the connecting piece is connected with the first clamping piece and the second clamping piece.
8. The wire organizer of claim 1, wherein a surface of one side of the fixture has a limit groove along a first direction;
the wire organizer further comprises:
the limiting block is positioned on the surface of one side, far away from the limiting groove, of the fixing piece along the first direction and is connected with the fixing piece; the first direction is perpendicular to the extending direction of the limiting hole.
9. The wire organizer of claim 8, wherein a surface of the one side of the fixture is further provided with a first mating hole along the second direction; the first plug hole is communicated with the limit groove; along the second direction, a second plug hole is formed in the surface of the side, close to the first plug hole, of the limiting block;
the wire organizer further comprises:
the positioning column is used for penetrating through the first inserting holes and the second inserting holes so that the plurality of wire arranging devices are relatively fixed.
10. The wire organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
the plurality of penetrating plates are arranged in the limiting holes, are arranged around the inner walls of the limiting holes and extend along the extending direction of the limiting holes; the permeate sheet has a porous structure.
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