US20020056598A1 - Wire-winding box capable of detecting the line - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line and, more particularly, to a wire-winding box, which can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire so that disorder and entanglement of wire can be avoided, and can also be used to detect and display the line status of the communication wire for troubleshooting or preventing misusage.
- a wire-winding box comprises basically at least a winding disk received in a housing.
- a communication wire is wound around the winding disk, which is held by a scroll spring so as to be able to wind at any time.
- the ways of electrical connection of the communication wire and the types of the structure of the winding disk are manifold.
- the primary object of the present invention is to provide a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line, which box can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect the line status of the communication wire.
- the present invention is characterized in that a detection circuit unit is built in a wire-winding box so that a user can plug it in a communication socket to detect and judge whether the communication line is open-circuited or misplaced, or has a too-large current. Thereby, he can recondition the situation betimes, or prevent the destruction of the communication equipment due to wrong plugging.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective assembly view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a use state of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a view showing another use state of the present invention.
- a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line of the present invention comprises a wire-winding box 1 of any type of proper structure and a detection circuit unit 5 .
- the wire-winding box 1 can be any wire-winding box of any type of proper structure.
- the wire-winding box 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a housing 11 , a winding disk 12 , a communication wire 13 , and a scroll spring 14 .
- the housing 11 is formed of an upper shell 15 and a lower shell 16 by fastening or screwing so as to form a hollow shell body.
- the housing 11 has a wire tank 17 therein to receive the communication wire 13 .
- a wire hole 18 is formed at a proper position on the side of the wire tank 17 so that one end of the communication wire 13 can protrude out.
- a projective shaft 19 is installed at the center of the inner side surface of the wire tank 17 .
- a through groove 20 is axially formed in the projective shaft 19 .
- the through groove 20 penetrates through the housing 11 and joins one end of a groove 21 on the outer side surface of the housing 11 .
- the other end of the groove 21 joins a through hole 22 penetrating through the housing 11 .
- the winding disk 12 is a circular disk with a central axial hole 23 formed thereon.
- a winding ring 24 and a spring-fixing post 25 are installed on two surfaces of the winding disk 12 , respectively.
- the spring-fixing post 25 has a fastening hole 26 thereon.
- the winding disk 12 is received in the wire tank 17 of the housing 11 .
- the winding disk 12 is pivotally installed on the projective shaft 19 via the axial hole 23 so that the winding disk can rotate in the wire tank 17 .
- Two ends of the communication wire 13 join a first communication plug 27 and a second communication plug 28 , respectively.
- the communication wire 13 is received in the wire tank 17 of the housing 11 .
- the communication wire 13 is properly wound around the winding ring 24 of the winding disk 12 and the projective shaft 19 .
- One end of the communication wire 13 protrudes out of the wire hole 18 of the housing 11 to join the first communication plug 27 .
- the other end of the communication wire 13 protrudes out of the housing 11 via the through groove 20 of the projective shaft 19 , extends along the groove 21 , and then penetrates into the housing 11 via the through hole 22 to join the second communication plug 28 through the detection circuit unit 5 .
- a decorative plate 33 can be installed outside the through groove 20 , the groove 21 , and the through hole 22 to cover them so that delicacy can be enhanced and brands or advertisements can be attached thereon.
- the scroll spring 14 is properly positioned in the housing 11 and outside the wire tank 17 .
- a fastening end 29 of the scroll spring 14 is fastened in the fastening hole 26 of the winding disk 12 so that the scroll spring 14 and the winding disk 12 can be joined together.
- the scroll spring 14 can store energy when the winding disk 12 rotates.
- the detection circuit unit 5 is properly installed in the housing 11 and outside the wire tank 17 .
- the detection circuit unit 5 comprises a circuit board 51 , a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LED) 52 , a plurality of adjustment switches 53 , a surge receiver 54 , and a detection switch 55 .
- the count and colors of the LEDs 52 can vary according to different designs of practical detection circuits. For instance, one LED can display whether the communication line is close-circuited or open-circuited, another LED can display whether the communication line is misplaced through its color or flashing, another LED can display whether the provided current of the communication line is too large through its color or flashing, and yet another LED can display whether the surge is normal through its color or flashing. Therefore, a user can be informed to recondition the problems betimes. Moreover, destruction of the communication equipment due to wrongly plugging into a communication socket of too-large current can be prevented.
- Corresponding light holes 30 are formed on the housing 11 to facilitate the display of the LEDs 52 .
- the adjustment switches 53 can be used for switching between inverse levels of the communication wire.
- Corresponding openings 31 are formed on the housing 11 so that the adjustment switches 53 can protrude out to facilitate the switching of the adjustment switches 53 .
- the detection switch 55 can be used to determine whether the detection circuit unit 5 is used.
- a detection button 56 is formed on the detection switch 55 .
- a corresponding opening 32 is formed on the housing 11 so that the detection button 56 of the detection switch 55 can protrude out to facilitate the pressing of the detection button 56 .
- a spare socket 57 can be installed on the circuit board 51 of the detection circuit unit 5 for connecting an extension wire so that a plurality of wire-winding boxes can be concurrently used.
- the other end of the communication wire 13 protrudes out of the housing 11 via the through groove 20 of the projective shaft 19 , extends along the groove 21 , penetrates into the housing 11 via the through hole 22 , and then is connected to a connector 59 on the circuit board 51 of the detection circuit unit 5 .
- the communication wire 13 can be electrically connected to the detection circuit unit 5 .
- the connector 59 is further connected to the second communication plug 28 through a section of connection wire 58 so that the communication wire 13 can be connected to the second communication plug 28 through the detection circuit unit 5 .
- a wire-winding box 1 can be assembled, as shown in FIG. 5.
- a long length of the communication wire 13 can be wound and received using the wire-winding box.
- a user can plug the communication plugs 27 and 28 at the two ends of the communication wire 13 into corresponding sockets 6 and 7 of communication equipments for communication of information, as shown in FIG. 6.
- the two ends of the communication wire 13 can be directly pulled out from the wire-winding box.
- a certain restoring tensile force can be kept due to the action of the scroll spring 14 on the communication wire 13 so that the communication wire 13 can be wound back into the wire-winding box successfully. Thereby, entanglement of wire due to a too-long length of external wire will not arise.
- a bearing seat 34 can be installed in the housing 11 of the wire-winding box 1 .
- Two retaining plates 35 extend from two sides of the bearing seat 34 so that the scroll spring 14 can be placed between the two retaining plates and the wall of the housing 11 .
- a plurality of fastening grooves 36 are formed on the edge of the winding disk 12 and a reciprocating control device 37 is installed adjacent to the winding disk 12 so that the user will not be disturbed due to the tensile force when he pulls out the communication wire 13 .
- the reciprocating control device 37 comprises a swing plate 38 capable of swinging freely and a rag wheel 39 capable of rotating freely. Through the interactive functionality of the swing plate 38 , the rag wheel 39 , and the fastening groove 36 of the winding disk 12 , the communication wire 13 can be fixed or received by winding through reciprocating actions of pull and release.
- the present invention can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect the line status of the communication wire through the detection circuit unit 5 connected to the communication wire 13 .
- a user can plug the communication plugs into communication sockets to detect and display whether the communication line is open-circuited or misplaced, or has a too-large current through the colors or flashing or the LEDs 52 . Thereby, he can recondition the situation betimes, or prevent the destruction of the communication equipment due to wrong plugging.
- the present invention provides a wire-winding box, which can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect and display the line status of the communication wire.
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Abstract
The present invention proposes a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line, which box comprises a wire-winding box and a detection circuit unit. The wire-winding box comprises a housing, a winding disk, a communication wire, and a scroll spring. The winding disk is installed in the housing and can rotate. The communication wire is wound around the winding disk. The scroll spring is placed between the housing and the winding disk. The detection circuit unit is installed in the housing, and properly joins the communication wire. Thereby, the present invention can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect and judge whether the communication line is open-circuited or misplaced, or has a too-large current. Therefore, the problems can be troubleshot betimes, and destruction of the communication equipment due to wrong plugging can be prevented.
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- The present invention relates to a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line and, more particularly, to a wire-winding box, which can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire so that disorder and entanglement of wire can be avoided, and can also be used to detect and display the line status of the communication wire for troubleshooting or preventing misusage.
- Appropriate communication wires need to be accommodated to achieve electrical connection when using communications apparatuses such as computers, modems, telephones, or facsimile apparatuses. To avoid entanglement of wire due to a too-long length of external wire or inconvenience of use due to a too-short length of external wire, several kinds of wire-winding boxes applicable to various kinds of communications apparatuses have been proposed. A wire-winding box comprises basically at least a winding disk received in a housing. A communication wire is wound around the winding disk, which is held by a scroll spring so as to be able to wind at any time. The ways of electrical connection of the communication wire and the types of the structure of the winding disk are manifold. However, all kinds of wire-winding boxes can only be used for communication connection and wire winding, and cannot provide other auxiliary functions pertaining to communication line or communication equipments so that they cannot enhance the resources when confronting with problems of bad communication or malfunction. Therefore, abnormal communication situation can not be prevented in advanced. Especially, whether the communication line is normally or abnormally open-circuited so as to influence the use of the communication equipment, or whether the communication line is wrongly misplaced so that the communication equipment cannot be used, or whether the communication line causes a too-large current due to different specification of national telecommunications standards so as to result in destruction of the communication equipment, cannot be known in advance.
- The primary object of the present invention is to provide a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line, which box can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect the line status of the communication wire. The present invention is characterized in that a detection circuit unit is built in a wire-winding box so that a user can plug it in a communication socket to detect and judge whether the communication line is open-circuited or misplaced, or has a too-large current. Thereby, he can recondition the situation betimes, or prevent the destruction of the communication equipment due to wrong plugging.
- The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a perspective assembly view of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a use state of the present invention; and
- FIG. 6 is a view showing another use state of the present invention.
- As shown in FIGS.1 to 4, a wire-winding box capable of detecting the line of the present invention comprises a wire-
winding box 1 of any type of proper structure and adetection circuit unit 5. - The wire-
winding box 1 can be any wire-winding box of any type of proper structure. The wire-winding box 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises ahousing 11, awinding disk 12, acommunication wire 13, and ascroll spring 14. Thehousing 11 is formed of anupper shell 15 and alower shell 16 by fastening or screwing so as to form a hollow shell body. Thehousing 11 has awire tank 17 therein to receive thecommunication wire 13. Awire hole 18 is formed at a proper position on the side of thewire tank 17 so that one end of thecommunication wire 13 can protrude out. Aprojective shaft 19 is installed at the center of the inner side surface of thewire tank 17. Athrough groove 20 is axially formed in theprojective shaft 19. The throughgroove 20 penetrates through thehousing 11 and joins one end of agroove 21 on the outer side surface of thehousing 11. The other end of thegroove 21 joins a throughhole 22 penetrating through thehousing 11. - The
winding disk 12 is a circular disk with a centralaxial hole 23 formed thereon. Awinding ring 24 and a spring-fixing post 25 are installed on two surfaces of the windingdisk 12, respectively. The spring-fixing post 25 has afastening hole 26 thereon. The windingdisk 12 is received in thewire tank 17 of thehousing 11. Thewinding disk 12 is pivotally installed on theprojective shaft 19 via theaxial hole 23 so that the winding disk can rotate in thewire tank 17. - Two ends of the
communication wire 13 join afirst communication plug 27 and asecond communication plug 28, respectively. Thecommunication wire 13 is received in thewire tank 17 of thehousing 11. Thecommunication wire 13 is properly wound around the windingring 24 of the windingdisk 12 and theprojective shaft 19. One end of thecommunication wire 13 protrudes out of thewire hole 18 of thehousing 11 to join thefirst communication plug 27. The other end of thecommunication wire 13 protrudes out of thehousing 11 via the throughgroove 20 of theprojective shaft 19, extends along thegroove 21, and then penetrates into thehousing 11 via the throughhole 22 to join thesecond communication plug 28 through thedetection circuit unit 5. Adecorative plate 33 can be installed outside the throughgroove 20, thegroove 21, and the throughhole 22 to cover them so that delicacy can be enhanced and brands or advertisements can be attached thereon. - The
scroll spring 14 is properly positioned in thehousing 11 and outside thewire tank 17. A fasteningend 29 of thescroll spring 14 is fastened in thefastening hole 26 of the windingdisk 12 so that thescroll spring 14 and the windingdisk 12 can be joined together. Thescroll spring 14 can store energy when thewinding disk 12 rotates. - The
detection circuit unit 5 is properly installed in thehousing 11 and outside thewire tank 17. Thedetection circuit unit 5 comprises acircuit board 51, a plurality of light-emitting diodes (LED) 52, a plurality ofadjustment switches 53, asurge receiver 54, and adetection switch 55. The count and colors of theLEDs 52 can vary according to different designs of practical detection circuits. For instance, one LED can display whether the communication line is close-circuited or open-circuited, another LED can display whether the communication line is misplaced through its color or flashing, another LED can display whether the provided current of the communication line is too large through its color or flashing, and yet another LED can display whether the surge is normal through its color or flashing. Therefore, a user can be informed to recondition the problems betimes. Moreover, destruction of the communication equipment due to wrongly plugging into a communication socket of too-large current can be prevented. - Corresponding
light holes 30 are formed on thehousing 11 to facilitate the display of theLEDs 52. Theadjustment switches 53 can be used for switching between inverse levels of the communication wire. Correspondingopenings 31 are formed on thehousing 11 so that theadjustment switches 53 can protrude out to facilitate the switching of theadjustment switches 53. Thedetection switch 55 can be used to determine whether thedetection circuit unit 5 is used. Adetection button 56 is formed on thedetection switch 55. Acorresponding opening 32 is formed on thehousing 11 so that thedetection button 56 of thedetection switch 55 can protrude out to facilitate the pressing of thedetection button 56. Aspare socket 57 can be installed on thecircuit board 51 of thedetection circuit unit 5 for connecting an extension wire so that a plurality of wire-winding boxes can be concurrently used. - The other end of the
communication wire 13 protrudes out of thehousing 11 via the throughgroove 20 of theprojective shaft 19, extends along thegroove 21, penetrates into thehousing 11 via the throughhole 22, and then is connected to aconnector 59 on thecircuit board 51 of thedetection circuit unit 5. Thereby, thecommunication wire 13 can be electrically connected to thedetection circuit unit 5. Theconnector 59 is further connected to thesecond communication plug 28 through a section ofconnection wire 58 so that thecommunication wire 13 can be connected to the second communication plug 28 through thedetection circuit unit 5. - Thereby, a wire-
winding box 1 can be assembled, as shown in FIG. 5. In practical use, a long length of thecommunication wire 13 can be wound and received using the wire-winding box. A user can plug the communication plugs 27 and 28 at the two ends of thecommunication wire 13 into correspondingsockets communication wire 13 can be directly pulled out from the wire-winding box. A certain restoring tensile force can be kept due to the action of thescroll spring 14 on thecommunication wire 13 so that thecommunication wire 13 can be wound back into the wire-winding box successfully. Thereby, entanglement of wire due to a too-long length of external wire will not arise. - A bearing
seat 34 can be installed in thehousing 11 of the wire-windingbox 1. Two retainingplates 35 extend from two sides of the bearingseat 34 so that thescroll spring 14 can be placed between the two retaining plates and the wall of thehousing 11. Furthermore, a plurality offastening grooves 36 are formed on the edge of the windingdisk 12 and areciprocating control device 37 is installed adjacent to the windingdisk 12 so that the user will not be disturbed due to the tensile force when he pulls out thecommunication wire 13. Thereciprocating control device 37 comprises aswing plate 38 capable of swinging freely and arag wheel 39 capable of rotating freely. Through the interactive functionality of theswing plate 38, therag wheel 39, and thefastening groove 36 of the windingdisk 12, thecommunication wire 13 can be fixed or received by winding through reciprocating actions of pull and release. - The present invention can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect the line status of the communication wire through the
detection circuit unit 5 connected to thecommunication wire 13. A user can plug the communication plugs into communication sockets to detect and display whether the communication line is open-circuited or misplaced, or has a too-large current through the colors or flashing or theLEDs 52. Thereby, he can recondition the situation betimes, or prevent the destruction of the communication equipment due to wrong plugging. - To sum up, the present invention provides a wire-winding box, which can be used for pulling and winding a communication wire, and can also be used to detect and display the line status of the communication wire.
- Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details thereof. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A wire-winding box capable of detecting the line, comprising:
a wire-winding box comprising a housing, a winding disk, a communication wire, and a scroll spring, a wire tank being formed in said housing to receive said communication wire and said winding disk, said winding disk being pivotally installed in said wire tank so that it can rotate, said communication wire being wound around said winding disk, said scroll spring being installed between said housing and said winding disk; and
a detection circuit unit installed in said housing and properly connected to said communication wire.
2. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a wire hole is formed at a predetermined position on the side of said wire tank of said housing so that one end of said communication wire can protrude out.
3. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a projective shaft is installed in said housing, a through groove being formed in said projective shaft, said through groove penetrating through said housing and joining one end of a groove on the outer side surface of said housing, the other end of said groove joining a through hole which penetrates through said housing, one end of said communication wire protruding out of said housing via said through groove of said projective shaft, extending along said groove, penetrating into said housing via said through hole, and then being connected to said detection circuit unit.
4. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a bearing seat is installed in said housing, and two retaining plates extend from two sides of said bearing seat so that said scroll spring can be placed between said bearing seat and the wall of said housing.
5. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a reciprocating control device is installed in said housing so that said communication wire can be fixed or wound through reciprocating actions of pull and release.
6. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a central axial hole is formed on said winding disk, said winding disk being pivotally installed on a projective shaft in said housing via said axial hole so that said winding disk can rotate in said wire tank.
7. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a winding ring and a spring-fixing post are respectively installed on two surfaces of said winding disk, a fastening hole being formed on said spring-fixing post, said communication wire being wound around said winding ring of said winding disk, a fastening end of said scroll spring being fastened in said fastening hole of said winding disk.
8. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein two ends of said communication wire join a first communication plug and a second communication plug, respectively.
9. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said detection circuit unit comprises a circuit board, a plurality of light-emitting diodes, a plurality of adjustment switches, a surge receiver, and a detection switch, corresponding light holes and openings being formed on said housing so that said light-emitting diodes, said adjustment switches, and said detection switch can protrude out, one end of said communication wire joining a connector on said circuit board, said connector being connected to a communication plug through a connection wire.
10. The wire-winding box capable of detecting the line as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a spare socket can further be installed on said detection circuit unit.
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