WO2020171298A1 - Ensemble câble et dispositif de charge le comprenant - Google Patents

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WO2020171298A1
WO2020171298A1 PCT/KR2019/006670 KR2019006670W WO2020171298A1 WO 2020171298 A1 WO2020171298 A1 WO 2020171298A1 KR 2019006670 W KR2019006670 W KR 2019006670W WO 2020171298 A1 WO2020171298 A1 WO 2020171298A1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JCIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J7/00Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries
    • H02J7/0042Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries characterised by the mechanical construction
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01BCABLES; CONDUCTORS; INSULATORS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR CONDUCTIVE, INSULATING OR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
    • H01B7/00Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form
    • H01B7/06Extensible conductors or cables, e.g. self-coiling cords
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01BCABLES; CONDUCTORS; INSULATORS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR CONDUCTIVE, INSULATING OR DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
    • H01B7/00Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form
    • H01B7/40Insulated conductors or cables characterised by their form with arrangements for facilitating mounting or securing
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
    • H01R13/00Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
    • H01R13/72Means for accommodating flexible lead within the holder
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G3/00Installations of electric cables or lines or protective tubing therefor in or on buildings, equivalent structures or vehicles
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02JCIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS OR SYSTEMS FOR SUPPLYING OR DISTRIBUTING ELECTRIC POWER; SYSTEMS FOR STORING ELECTRIC ENERGY
    • H02J7/00Circuit arrangements for charging or depolarising batteries or for supplying loads from batteries

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  • the present invention relates to a cable assembly and a charging device including the same, and more particularly, to a cable assembly and a charging device accommodating the same.
  • Such portable electronic products are operated by their own rechargeable battery even if they are not supplied with a separate external power supply, but due to the capacity limitation of such a rechargeable battery, power shortages frequently occur, which necessitates frequent use of additional charging devices. I am doing it.
  • a charging device in which the power cable is connected to form a unity has been developed and used, but in this case, when damage or damage to the power cable or its connection part occurs, another problem that is uneconomical as it requires repair or replacement of the entire charging device. Had.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a cable assembly with improved usability and safety, and a charging device including the same.
  • these problems are exemplary, and the scope of the present invention is not limited thereby.
  • One aspect of the present invention includes a charging unit, a storage case mounted on one side of the charging unit, and a cable assembly inserted into the storage case and connected to the charging unit, and the cable assembly is bent along a preset section.
  • a charging device that is disposed so as to be superimposed in a height direction of the storage case, and maintains a shape of a folded portion even when the cable changes shape when the cable is removed from the storage case.
  • the charging device and the power cable assembly house the cable inside, maintenance and storage and usability are improved.
  • the charging device includes a cable that maintains a bent shape therein, so that the cable can be easily accommodated.
  • the bending shape of the cable assembly is maintained and fixed, and no further stress change occurs in the bending shape, so that the durability of the cable assembly can be maintained.
  • the degree of bending of the bent end and the cable line is small, so that it is not damaged due to fatigue accumulation, so the durability of the cable assembly can be maintained.
  • the charging device and the power cable assembly according to the embodiment of the present invention can be used in various ways by modifying the flexible part when using the cable stored inside, and by arranging the bent ends to overlap when storing the cable, a certain standard is achieved. It can be easily stored by having it. Of course, the scope of the present invention is not limited by these effects.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a charging device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section of the charging device of FIG. 1.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a state in which the cable assembly of the charging device of FIG. 2 is unfolded.
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged view showing a bent end of FIG. 2.
  • 5A to 5D are enlarged views illustrating a modified example of the bent end shown in FIG. 4.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a part of a cable assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a part of a cable assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a charging device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 9A is a view showing the cable assembly of Fig. 8
  • Fig. 9B is a view showing a state in which the cable assembly of Fig. 9A is unfolded.
  • FIG. 10A is a view showing a cable assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 10B is a view showing a state in which the cable assembly of FIG. 10A is unfolded.
  • Fig. 10C is a diagram showing a modified example of the connection terminal of Fig. 10A
  • Fig. 10D is a diagram showing a modified example of the connection terminal of Fig. 10A.
  • FIG. 11 is a view showing a cable assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 12 is a view showing a cable assembly according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • One aspect of the present invention includes a charging unit, a storage case mounted on one side of the charging unit, and a cable assembly inserted into the storage case and connected to the charging unit, and the cable assembly is bent along a preset section.
  • a charging device that is disposed so as to be superimposed in a height direction of the storage case, and maintains a shape of a folded portion even when the cable changes shape when the cable is removed from the storage case.
  • the cable assembly includes a flexible cable line, a plurality of bent ends arranged at predetermined intervals along the cable line, and the bent ends to maintain the bent shape of the cable line. It may be provided with a shape-retaining member mounted on.
  • the shape maintaining member may be an adhesive layer attached to the surface of the cable line folded at the bent end.
  • connection terminals disposed at both ends of the cable line, and connection openings into which each connection terminal of the cable line adjacent to one side thereof is inserted, and further includes a connector disposed to correspond to the bent end. Can be equipped.
  • the cable assembly further includes a first connection terminal disposed at one end of the cable line, and a second connection terminal disposed at the other end of the cable line and electrically connected to the first connection terminal, and the connected
  • the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal may be disposed to correspond to the bent end.
  • Another aspect of the present invention includes a storage case having an inner space, and a cable assembly inserted into the storage case, wherein the cable assembly is bent along a preset section and disposed to overlap in a height direction of the storage case, and the It provides a power cable assembly in which the shape of the folded portion is maintained even if the shape of the cable is changed when the cable is removed from the storage case.
  • expressions such as “or” include any and all combinations of words listed together.
  • “A or B” may include A, may include B, or may include both A and B.
  • Expressions such as “first”, “second”, “first”, or “second” used in various embodiments of the present disclosure may modify various elements of various embodiments, but do not limit the corresponding elements. Does not. For example, the expressions do not limit the order and/or importance of corresponding elements.
  • the above expressions may be used to distinguish one component from another component.
  • a first user device and a second user device are both user devices and represent different user devices.
  • a first component may be referred to as a second component, and similarly, a second component may be referred to as a first component.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing a charging device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a cross section of the charging device 1 of FIG. 1.
  • the charging device 1 may accommodate a cable assembly 100 for charging therein.
  • the charging device 1 may include a charging unit 10, a main case 15, a storage case 20, and a cable assembly 100.
  • the charging device 1 may supply power to a battery device (not shown) by being connected to a battery in which the cable assembly 100 is installed inside the charging unit 10.
  • the charging device 1 has a form of a charger in which the charging unit 10 is connected to an electrical outlet, and the charging unit 10 electrically connects the electrical outlet and the cable assembly 100 to power electronic devices (not shown). Can supply.
  • the charging unit 10 may include a battery or a rechargeable battery.
  • the charging unit 10 may be charged by receiving power from the outside through the cable assembly 100 or may supply power to other devices.
  • the charging unit 10 may be a rechargeable secondary battery and may be configured as a lithium-ion battery.
  • An electrode pin 11 is disposed on one side of the charging unit 10 to be connected to the electrode terminal 102 of the cable assembly 100.
  • the electrode pin 11 is electrically connected to the electrode terminal 102.
  • the charging unit 10 may be a charger that inserts a pin into an electrical outlet (not shown). That is, the cable assembly 100 is assembled to the charging unit 10 and the charging unit 10 is connected to an electrical outlet (not shown) to charge an electronic device (not shown).
  • the main case 15 has an internal space for accommodating the charging unit 10.
  • the main case 15 is coupled with the storage case 20 to connect the cable assembly 100 to the charging unit 10.
  • the main case 15 and the storage case 20 are separated from each other, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and the main case 15 and the storage case 20 may be integrally formed.
  • the storage case 20 is mounted on one side of the charging unit 10 and may accommodate the cable assembly 100.
  • the storage case 20 may have an opening to allow the cable assembly 100 to be withdrawn when the charging device 1 is used.
  • the storage case 20 includes a first housing 21 connected to the main case 15 and a second housing 22 hingedly coupled to the first housing 21 to open the storage case 20. Can be equipped.
  • the storage case 20 is integrally formed with the charging unit 10 or the main case 15, so that the charging unit 10, the storage case 20, and the cable assembly 100 may be formed as one device.
  • the cable assembly 100 is integrally installed in the storage case 20, and the storage case 20 may be mounted on the charging unit 10 and used. That is, the power cable assembly having the storage case 20 may be manufactured separately from the charging unit 10.
  • FIG. 3 is a view showing a state in which the cable assembly 100 of the charging device 1 of FIG. 2 is unfolded
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged view showing a bent end of FIG. 2.
  • the cable assembly 100 always maintains the bent end 120, but the other portion has flexibility. That is, the cable assembly 100 can be easily folded by the bent position of the bent end 120, and the user can easily extend or bend it by the flexible portion.
  • the cable assembly 100 may include a cable line 110, a bent end 120, and a shape maintaining member 130.
  • a plug 101 is provided at one end of the cable line 110 and an electrode terminal 102 is provided at the other end.
  • the cable assembly 100 may have a serpentine shape by the bent end 120.
  • the cable line 110 has flexibility, and an electric wire (not shown) may be disposed therein.
  • the outside of the cable line 110 may be covered with a soft covering member.
  • the cable line 110 may be formed of a synthetic resin having polyimide-based insulating properties.
  • the cable line 110 has flexibility so that a user can change its position.
  • the cable line 110 may be bent or bent.
  • the cable line 110 extends in one direction and may have a strip shape.
  • the cable line 110 has a thin strip shape.
  • the cable line 110 is not limited thereto, and may have various shapes such as a substantially cylindrical shape.
  • the case of having a strip shape will be mainly described.
  • a plug 101 may be installed at the end of the cable line 110.
  • the plug 101 can be applied in various ways depending on the target device to be connected.
  • a plurality of bent ends 120 are arranged at predetermined intervals along the cable line 110.
  • the bent end 120 is formed by bending the cable line 110.
  • the preset distance between the bent ends 120 may be variously set for a shape for storage or the like. As shown in FIG. 2, the length of the cable assembly 100 arranged by the distance between the bent ends 120 may be set.
  • the bent end 120 is formed by bending the cable line 110 180 degrees. That is, the cable assembly 100 has a state where the cable line 110 is completely overlapped at the bent end 120, and the bent end 120 always maintains the bent state.
  • the bent end 120 has a predetermined rigidity to maintain the bent shape.
  • the bent end 120 may include a portion having a flat shape and a portion having a folded shape.
  • the bent end 120 may have a first end 121 to which the cable lines 110 are flatly attached to each other, and a second end 122 to which the cable line 110 is completely folded.
  • the first end 121 is formed to be flat by attaching the surface of the cable line 110 overlapped by the shape maintaining member 130.
  • the first end 121 has a length of C1 along the shape maintaining member 130, and the bent end 120 may have a predetermined rigidity.
  • the second end 122 is formed by completely folding the cable line 110 and has a shape bent 180 degrees.
  • the second end 122 has a round shape on the outside and forms a length of C2.
  • the second stage 122 is formed by molding 180 degrees, and the shape does not change even if the user applies an additional external force thereafter.
  • first end 121 forms a constant flat section, fatigue failure of the cable assembly 100 can be reduced. Since the second end 122 is bent by 180 degrees, a considerable stress is changed, but the first end 121 is in a state where there is no stress change.
  • the boundary portion of the bent end 120 may be easily damaged when the user bends the flexible flexible area FA.
  • the first end 121 has a predetermined C1 length, the flat portion of the first end 121 has a change in stress even if the boundary portion of the bent end 120 is bent. It is possible to maintain the durability of the bent end 120 by preventing the transfer.
  • the first end 121 and the second end 122 of the bent end 120 always maintain a constant shape, and the shape does not change even when an additional external force is applied. Therefore, even if the user applies force to the cable assembly 100 for use and storage of the cable assembly 100, the cable assembly 100 is not fatigued by repeated bending, and durability is not reduced.
  • the shape maintaining member 130 may be mounted on the bent end 120 so that the bent end 120 maintains a bent shape.
  • the shape maintaining member 130 may have the form of an adhesive layer attached to the surface of the cable line 110 folded at the bent end 120.
  • the shape maintaining member 130 is attached to the first end 121 of the bent end 120 to attach and fix the cable lines 110 superimposed on each other.
  • the bent end 120 may always be folded 180 degrees.
  • the bent end 120 may be formed by pressing the cable line 110 with a press mechanism (not shown) after the shape maintaining member 130 is applied to the surface of the cable line 110.
  • a part of the adhesive layer is formed to be inserted into the surface of the cable line, so that the thickness of the bent end may be formed to be thinner and flatter.
  • the cable assembly 100 may be divided into a flexible area FA and a bent area CA by the bent end 120.
  • the bent area CA is defined as a section corresponding to the bent end 120.
  • the flexible area FA is defined as an area between the bent ends 120 and is flexible by the cable line 110.
  • the position or shape of the flexible area FA may be changed by a user.
  • the flexible area FA as shown in FIG. 3 extends or bends the cable assembly 100 It can be used in various ways.
  • the bent area CA Since the bent end 120 maintains a constant bent shape by the shape maintaining member 130, the bent area CA has a predetermined rigidity. As shown in FIG. 3, the shape of the flexible area FA may be changed, but the bending area CA maintains a constant bending shape. Since the bent end 120 is not bent, it is possible to prevent the bent end 120 from being damaged by fatigue stress.
  • the cable assembly 100 has a distance L between the bent ends 120, the user can easily arrange and receive the cable assembly 100.
  • the user can easily arrange the cable assembly 100.
  • they since they are stacked in a certain shape, they can be easily stored in the storage space.
  • the charging unit and the cable assembly are stored separately, and the cable is attached to the charging unit when using. Since the cable assembly must be separated and stored, the risk of loss is high, and electrical connection failure between the cable assembly and the charging unit may occur due to repeated use.
  • the cable assembly was used by the user bending the cable according to the use. However, if the user continuously bends a specific part, it is liable to be damaged by fatigue stress. In addition, in the conventional cable assembly, in order to store it in a storage space, it is common to be arbitrarily wrinkled and stored, and at this time, damage such as tangling of the cable assembly may occur.
  • the cable assembly 100 mounted on the charging device 1 is not changed in shape after a shape that is bent in advance at the bent end 120 is formed, so that durability may be improved.
  • the bending end 120 is bent 180 degrees, the shape does not change due to an external force thereafter.
  • a stress change occurs during the initial bending molding by 180 degrees, but since the stress does not change due to the bending of the cable assembly 100 thereafter, the cable assembly ( 100) is not damaged.
  • the cable line 110 may be bent about ⁇ as shown in FIG. 4 to extend long. However, since the bending angle is large, even if repeatedly used, the connection portion between the bent end 120 and the cable line 110 is not easily damaged.
  • the cable assembly 100 maintaining the bent shape according to the present invention forms a large stress strain in advance at the bent end 120, but does not cause any more stress change by fixing the shape at the bent end 120. By doing so, it is possible to maintain the durability of the bent end 120.
  • the degree of bending between the bent end 120 and the cable line 110 is small, so that it is not damaged due to fatigue accumulation, thus increasing the durability of the cable assembly 100. Can be maintained.
  • the charging device 1 according to the present invention can be easily accommodated because a certain shape can be set by the bent end 120 of the cable assembly 100.
  • the flexible area FA can be modified and used in various ways, and when the cable assembly 100 is stored, the bent ends 120 are arranged so as to overlap to achieve a certain standard. It can be easily stored by having it.
  • 5A to 5D are enlarged views illustrating a modified example of the bent end 120 shown in FIG. 4.
  • the bent end 120 may include a magnet 140.
  • the magnet 140 may be installed on one side of the bent end 120 to attach adjacent bent ends.
  • the magnet 140 may be applied to the outer surface of the bent end 120.
  • the magnet 140 may be applied to the flat first end of the bent end 120.
  • the magnet 140 is not limited to a specific shape, and may be applied in various forms to form an attractive force by providing a magnetic material.
  • the plurality of bent ends 120 are attached to each other by the attractive force of the magnet 140.
  • the cable assembly 100 is easy to store because the bent ends 120 are attached to each other so that the arrangement as shown in FIG. 2 can be easily formed.
  • the cable assembly 100 is not disorganized due to the attractive force acting on the bent end 120 even during storage.
  • the magnet 140a may be disposed between the bent ends 120.
  • the magnet 140a may attach adjacent bent ends to each other. Since the magnet 140a is not exposed to the outside of the cable assembly 100, degeneration and damage due to an external environment can be prevented.
  • At least a portion of the magnet 140a may be disposed between the shape maintaining members 130. Since a part of the magnet 140a is in contact with the adhesive layer, it is possible to prevent the magnet 140a from being separated from the outside.
  • the magnet 140b may be disposed at the end of the bent end 120.
  • the magnet 140b is disposed at the end of the bent end 120 so that neighboring bent ends can be attached to each other. Since the ends of the cable assembly 100 in which the magnets 140b are superimposed are aligned, the bent end 120 can be easily attached at the same time as the alignment.
  • a contact member 150 in contact with the magnet 140 may be further included.
  • the contact member 150 may be disposed on the other side of the bent end 120 to be attached to a magnet disposed on one side of the adjacent bent end.
  • the contact member 150 reinforces the attractive force of the magnet 140 so that the cable assembly 100 can be easily set in a stacked arrangement, thereby improving storage and mobility of the cable assembly 100.
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a part of a cable assembly 200 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the bent end 120 of the cable assembly 200 may maintain a bent shape by the shape maintaining member 230.
  • the shape maintaining member 230 may be formed as a cover into which the bent end 120 is inserted.
  • the cover may support at least one side of the bent end 120 to maintain the shape of the bent end 120.
  • the bent shape of the bent end 120 may be kept constant. That is, even if the user uses the cable assembly 200, since the bent end 120 is inserted into the cover, the bent shape is maintained.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates that the cover closes the lower portion of the bent end 640, but is not limited thereto, and an embodiment in which the lower portion of the bent end 120 is opened may also be included.
  • the durability of the bent end 120 can be kept constant.
  • the flexible area (FA) can be used in various ways, and when storing the cable assembly 200, the folded cable can have a certain standard by arranging the covers to overlap each other. Therefore, the cable assembly 200 can be easily stored.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a part of a cable assembly 300 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the bent end 120 of the cable assembly 300 may maintain a bent shape by the shape maintaining member 330.
  • the shape maintaining member 330 may be formed as a band surrounding the outside of the bent end 120.
  • the band surrounds the outside of the bent end 120, so that the bent end 120 can maintain a bent shape. That is, even if the user uses the cable assembly 300, the bent end 120 can be uniformly maintained by the band.
  • the durability of the bent end 120 can be kept constant.
  • the flexible area (FA) can be used in various ways, and when storing the cable assembly 300, the bands are arranged to overlap each other so that the folded cable has a certain standard. Therefore, the cable assembly 300 can be easily stored.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a charging device 1 ′ according to another embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 9A is a view showing the cable assembly 400 of FIG. 8
  • FIG. 9B is a cable assembly of FIG. 9A ( 400) is a diagram showing an unfolded state.
  • a charging unit 10 a lower case 15, a storage case 20, and a cable assembly 400 may be provided.
  • the charging device 1 ′ may be connected to a battery in which the cable assembly 400 is installed inside the charging unit 10 to supply power to a battery device (not shown).
  • the charging device 1 ′ has a form of a charger in which the charging unit 10 is connected to an electrical outlet, and the charging unit 10 electrically connects the electrical outlet and the cable assembly 400 to an electronic device (not shown). Power can be supplied.
  • the cable assembly 400 may maintain a folded shape by connecting a plurality of cable lines 410 by a connector 430.
  • the cable assembly 400 maintaining the folded shape may include a plurality of cable lines 410, connection terminals 420, and connectors 430.
  • a plug 401 is provided at one end of the cable line 410 and an electrode terminal 402 is provided at the other end.
  • the cable assembly 400 may have a serpentine shape by the connector 430.
  • a plurality of cable lines 410 may be provided to form each section of the cable assembly 400. Since the cable assembly 400 is segmented into the cable line 410, the length of the cable assembly 400 may be adjusted by connecting the cable line 410.
  • each cable line 410 is not limited to a specific length, and may be variously set according to a purpose and function of use. However, in the following description, for convenience of description, the case where each cable line 410 has a length of L as shown in FIG. 9A will be described.
  • the cable line 410 may extend in one direction. 8, the cable line 410 has a substantially cylindrical shape. However, the cable line 410 is not limited thereto, and may have various shapes such as a thin strip shape.
  • a plug 401 may be installed at the end of the cable line 410.
  • the terminals may be applied in various ways according to the purpose of use of the cable assembly 400.
  • connection terminals 420 may be disposed at both ends of each cable line 410.
  • the connection terminal 420 may be inserted into the connector 430.
  • the connection terminal 420 is illustrated to have a pin shape, but is not limited thereto and may be formed in various shapes capable of electrical connection.
  • the connector 430 may electrically connect the cable line 410.
  • the connector 430 may include a body 431 and a connection opening into which the connection terminal 420 is inserted. Since the connection opening is disposed on one side of the connector 430, adjacent cable lines 410 may be disposed in parallel with each other.
  • the connector 430 includes a first connection opening 432 and a second connection opening 433 on one side of the body 431.
  • a connection terminal 420 of one cable line is inserted into the first connection opening 432, and a connection terminal 420 of another adjacent cable line is inserted into the second connection opening 433. Since the first connection opening 432 and the second connection opening 433 are formed on the same side, the two cable lines may be disposed to overlap each other.
  • the cable assembly 400 may be divided into a flexible area FA and a rigid area RA by the connector 430.
  • the rigid area RA is defined as a section corresponding to the connector 430 and has rigidity by the connector 430.
  • the flexible area FA is defined as an area between the connectors 430 and is flexible by the cable line 410.
  • the position or shape of the flexible area FA may be changed by a user.
  • the cable assembly 400 When the cable assembly 400 is stored, it has a folded arrangement as shown in FIG. 9A, but when the cable assembly 400 is used, the flexible area FA as shown in FIG. 9B extends or bends the cable assembly 400 It can be used in various ways.
  • the rigid region RA may have rigidity by the connector 430. As shown in FIG. 9B, the shape of the flexible region FA may vary, but the rigid region RA maintains a constant shape due to the rigidity of the connector 430.
  • the user can easily arrange and receive the cable assembly 400.
  • the cable assembly 400 overlapped in FIG. 9A to have a length of L, the user can easily arrange the cable assembly 400.
  • the cable assembly 400 is stacked in a certain shape, it can be easily stored in a storage space.
  • the cable assembly 400 is improved in maintenance and storage. First, since each cable line 410 can be separated and stored, the user can separate, maintain and store each cable line 410 from the connector 430 when the cable assembly 400 is not in use.
  • the cable line 410 even if the cable line 410 is stored in a state connected to the connector 430, it can be easily aligned and accommodated. Since the connector 430 sets the folded area of the cable line 410, when adjacent cable lines 410 are arranged in parallel with each other, the cable lines 410 may be aligned between both connectors 430. Since the cable assembly 400 can be easily formed in an aligned state, maintenance and storage properties can be improved.
  • connection terminals 420 of the neighboring cable lines 410 are inserted into the first connection opening 432 and the second connection opening 433, respectively, the folded shape is always maintained when the cable assembly 400 is used. . Since the connector 430 has a folded shape in advance, it is possible to prevent the cable assembly 400 from being damaged by repeated bending. That is, since the cable assembly 400 has a portion folded by the connector 430 in advance, it is possible to reduce additional bending during use and storage of the cable assembly 400.
  • the durability may be prevented from deteriorating due to bending. Even if the user applies an external force to the flexible area FA to bend the cable line 410, the degree of bending is not large, and thus it is not easily damaged by fatigue accumulation.
  • the cable line 410 does not have a large bending angle even though a force is applied to the cable line 410 as shown in FIG. 9B in order to extend the cable line 410 and the connector 430. Even if the cable assembly 400 is extended in a line, the portion at which the cable line 410 and the connector 430 are connected is not bent more than 180 degrees. Therefore, even if the cable assembly 400 is repeatedly used, a large stress change is not formed in the portion connecting the cable line 410 and the connector 430, so that even if the cable assembly 400 is repeatedly used, the cable line 410 ) Is not easily damaged.
  • the connector 430 since the cable assembly 400 maintaining the folded shape maintains the folded shape of the two cable lines 410 in the connector 430, the connector 430 It can be easily aligned and prevented bending. In addition, even when in use, excessive stress change at the connection portion between the cable line 410 and the connector 430 can be prevented, thereby preventing damage due to fatigue accumulation.
  • the cable assembly 400 maintaining the folded shape can be easily accommodated since it can set a certain shape by the connector 430.
  • the flexible area (FA) can be modified and used in various ways, and when the cable assembly 400 is stored, the connector 430 is arranged to overlap so that it has a certain standard. So it can be easily stored.
  • FIG. 10A is a view showing a cable assembly 500 according to another embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 10B is a view showing a state in which the cable assembly 500 of FIG. 10A is unfolded.
  • the cable assembly 500 may maintain a folded shape by connecting a plurality of cable lines 510 by a connection end 520.
  • the cable assembly 500 maintaining the folded shape may include a plurality of flexible cable lines 510 and a connection end 520 having a first connection terminal 521 and a second connection terminal 522.
  • a plug 501 is provided at one end of the cable line 510 and an electrode terminal 502 is provided at the other end.
  • the first connection terminal 521 is disposed at one end of the cable line 510 and may include a first connection terminal 521a.
  • the second connection terminal 522 may be disposed at the other end of the cable line 510 and may include a second connection terminal 522a.
  • the first connection terminal 521a of the first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522a of the second connection terminal 522 are connected to each other to be electrically connected.
  • the first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522 may be connected to each other and overlap along one direction.
  • the cable assembly 500 may have a serpentine shape by the connection end 520.
  • the cable assembly 500 may be divided into a flexible area FA and a rigid area RA by the connection end 520.
  • the rigid region RA is defined as a section corresponding to the connection end 520 and has rigidity by the connection end 520.
  • the flexible area FA is defined as an area between the connection ends 520 and is flexible by the cable line 510.
  • the cable assembly 500 is improved in maintenance and storage. First, since each cable line 510 can be separated and stored, the user can separate, maintain and store each cable line 510 from each other when the cable assembly 500 is not in use.
  • the cable lines 510 are stored in a connected state, they can be easily aligned and stored.
  • the first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522 are connected to set the folded area of the cable assembly 500.
  • the cable lines 510 may be aligned between the connection ends 520 on both sides. Since the cable assembly 500 can be easily formed in an aligned state, maintenance and storage of the cable assembly 500 can be improved.
  • first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522 form a fold shape in advance, it is possible to prevent the cable assembly 500 from being damaged due to repeated bending. That is, since the cable assembly 500 has a portion folded by the connection end 520 in advance, it is possible to reduce additional bending during use and storage of the cable assembly 500.
  • the cable assembly 500 even when the cable assembly 500 is used, it is possible to prevent degradation of durability due to bending. Even if the user applies an external force to the flexible region FA to bend the cable line 510, the degree of bending is not large, and thus it is not easily damaged by fatigue accumulation.
  • the cable line 510 does not have a large bending angle even though a force is applied to the cable line 510 as shown in FIG. 10B to extend the cable line 510 and the connection end 520. Even if the cable assembly 500 is extended in a row, the portion at which the cable line 510 and the connection end 520 are connected is not bent more than 180 degrees. Therefore, even if the cable assembly 500 is repeatedly used, a large stress change is not formed in the portion connecting the cable line 510 and the connection end 520, so that the cable assembly 500 is not easily damaged even if it is repeatedly used. Does not.
  • the cable assembly 500 maintaining the folded shape according to the present invention maintains the folded shape of the two cable lines 510 at the connection end 520, so that it can be easily aligned by the connection end 520 during storage. And can prevent bending. In addition, even when in use, excessive stress change at the connection portion between the cable line 510 and the connection end 520 can be prevented, thereby preventing damage due to fatigue accumulation.
  • the cable assembly 500 maintaining the folded shape according to the present invention can be easily accommodated since it can set a certain shape by the connection end 520.
  • the flexible area FA can be modified and used in various ways, and when the cable assembly 500 is stored, the connection ends 520 are arranged so as to overlap to achieve a certain standard. It can be easily stored by having it.
  • Fig. 10C is a diagram showing a modified example of the connection terminal of Fig. 10A
  • Fig. 10D is a diagram showing a modified example of the connection terminal of Fig. 10A.
  • connection terminal 510 a magnet is attached to the connection terminal so that the cable line 510 can be easily connected.
  • the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal may be formed substantially the same.
  • the first connection terminal 510 ′ will be mainly described.
  • the first connection terminal 520-1 may include a first connection terminal 521a and a magnet part 521b.
  • the first connection terminal 521a may be electrically connected by contacting the second connection terminal of the second connection terminal.
  • the magnet part 521b forms an attractive force between the first connection terminal 520-1 and the second connection terminal, so that the two cable lines 510 can be quickly and accurately connected.
  • the magnet part 521b is disposed between the first connection terminals 521a, but is not limited thereto and may be variously changed. For example, it may be disposed at the edge of the first connection terminal 520-1 or may be disposed in the center of the first connection terminal 520-1. In addition, the first connection terminal 520-1 may be disposed on the side or rear side of the first connection terminal 520-1 to form an attractive force on the neighboring connection terminals.
  • connection terminal 520a may include a slide guide 523 installed on one of the first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522.
  • the slide guide 523 may include a side wall 523a supported by the connection terminal and a guide piece 523b bent at the side wall 523a.
  • the second connection terminal 522 is inserted into the slide guide 523 so that the first connection terminal 521 and the second connection terminal 522 are connected. Can be electrically connected.
  • first connection terminal and the second connection terminal are provided with a magnet portion as shown in FIG. 10C, and can be easily and accurately connected by a slide guide.
  • FIG. 11 is a diagram showing a cable assembly 600 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cable assembly 600 may include a cable line 610, a connection terminal 620, a connector 630, a bent end 640, and a shape maintaining member 650.
  • a plug 601 is provided at one end of the cable line 610 and an electrode terminal 602 is provided at the other end.
  • the cable line 610, the bent end 640, and the shape-retaining member 650 are substantially the same as the cable line 110, the bent end 120, and the shape-retaining member 130 described above, and the connection terminal 620 Since the and connector 630 are substantially the same as the above-described connection terminal 420 and connector 430, overlapping content will be omitted and abbreviated.
  • connection terminal 620 of the cable line 610 adjacent to one side of the connector 630 is inserted, and the connector 630 is disposed to correspond to the bent end 640.
  • the connector 630 to which the connection terminals 620 of the neighboring cable lines 610 are connected forms a rigid region RA.
  • the bent area CA formed by the bent end 640 is disposed to correspond to the rigid area RA. Since the bending area CA and the rigid area RA are arranged in parallel with each other, the cable assembly 600 may be arranged and accommodated at a preset distance L. By setting the overlapped cable assembly 600 to have a length of L, the user can easily arrange the cable assembly 600 or be easily stored in a storage space.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram showing a cable assembly 700 according to another embodiment of the present invention.
  • the cable assembly 700 includes a cable line 710, a connection end 720 having a first connection terminal 721 and a second connection terminal 722, a bent end 740, and a shape-retaining member 750. I can.
  • a plug 701 is provided at one end of the cable line 710 and an electrode terminal 702 is provided at the other end.
  • the cable line 710, the bent end 740, and the shape-retaining member 750 are substantially the same as the cable line 110, the bent end 120, and the shape-retaining member 130 described above, and the connection end 720 Since is the same as the connection end 520 described above, the overlapping content will be omitted and abbreviated.
  • the first connection terminal 721 and the second connection terminal 722 are disposed to correspond to the bent end 740.
  • the first connection terminal 721a of the first connection terminal 721 and the second connection terminal 722a of the second connection terminal 722 form a rigid region RA.
  • the bent area CA formed by the bent end 740 is disposed to correspond to the rigid area RA. Since the bent area CA and the rigid area RA are arranged in parallel with each other, the cable assembly 700 can be arranged and accommodated at a preset distance L. By setting the overlapped cable assembly 700 to have a length of L, the user can easily arrange the cable assembly 700 or be easily accommodated in a storage space.
  • the cable assembly can be applied to electronic devices that can be used in various industries. It can be applied to cables that can supply or transmit various types of data or power.

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La présente invention concerne un ensemble câble et un dispositif de charge le comprenant. La présente invention comprend : une unité de charge ; un boîtier de stockage monté sur un côté de l'unité de charge ; et un ensemble câble inséré dans le boîtier de stockage et connecté à l'unité de charge, l'ensemble câble étant plié le long de sections prédéterminées et agencé de manière à se chevaucher dans la direction de la hauteur du boîtier de stockage, et les formes des parties pliées étant maintenues même si la forme du câble change lorsqu'elle est retirée du boîtier de stockage.
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