Clamping device for signal wires

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6444914
  • Patent Number
    6,444,914
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 30, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A clamping device for signal wires has a main body having a central through holes. A set of signal wires covered in a common plastic tube is passed through the main body. The end portions of the common plastic tube are cut off for the signal wires to pass through a respective one of through holes of a locating body secured between a front end of the main body and a front ring screwed onto the main body. The main body has a connecting portion that has several connecting plates on rear part for the common tube end portion to be secured in it by screwing a rear ring onto the main body rear part to press the connecting plates inwardly of the main body. The main body further has ornamental annular protrusions on the outer side, and the rear and the front rings have tapered outer sides.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a clamping device for signal wires, and particularly to one which can locate each of the signal wires in a proper position to prevent same from getting entangled with each other or parted from each other too much.




Signal wires are used in both video and audio systems such as television and radio for transmitting images and sounds. Such signal wires usually have several independent wires each covered in a respectively plastic tube, and all of the wires are covered in a main plastic tube.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, for connection of the wires to the video or audio system, the main plastic tube is cut off from the end portions such that the independent wires can be exposed to outside.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, a conventional clamping device is fitted onto the wires and the end of the main plastic tube to confine the wires, and make the joint between the wires and the main plastic tube look more pleasant.




However, it is found that the conventional clamping device itself is not good-looking enough when compared with the high-class audio/video equipment to which the signal wires are connected. Consequently, the signal wires are likely to become the most unpleasant-looking part of the video/audio systems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, it is a main object of the present invention to provide a clamping device for signal wires, which can locate the wires in proper positions as well as make the joint between the wires and the main plastic covering look more pleasant.




The clamping device for signal wires of the present invention includes a rear ring, a main body, a locating part and a front ring. The rear ring has a threaded portion on an inner side. The main body has a central through hole for a set of signal wires having a main plastic covering tube to pass through; the covering tube is secured to a connecting portion consisting of several separate connecting plates at rear part of the main body with the rear ring being screwed onto the main body to press the connecting portion inwardly of the main body.




The wires are passed through a respective one of through holes of the locating part, which is secured to a front end of the main body by means of the front ring screwed onto a front end portion of the main body; the front ring has an annular stopping protrusion on a front end of the inner side for preventing the locating part from falling out.




The main body further has several ornamental annular protrusions on the outer side, and the front ring and the rear ring have tapered outer sides for the clamping device to be in harmony with the video/audio equipment, to which the signal wires are connected.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the clamping device for signal wires according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the clamping device for signal wires in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the clamping device for signal wires of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the clamping device for signal wires of the present invention being used on a set of signal wires.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of the clamping device for signal wires according to the second embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a set of signal wires.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the conventional clamping device for signal wires in the Background.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a clamping device for signal wires of the present invention has a main body


21


, a front ring


22


, a locating part


23


and a rear ring


24


.




The main body


21


has a central through hole


211


, a threaded end portion


212


on an outer side of the front portion, a threaded portion


213


on an outer side near the rear end and a connecting portion


214


at the rear end. The connecting portion


214


consists of several connecting plates


215


having spaces provided between every two adjacent ones. The main body


21


further has ornamental annular protrusions


216


on an intermediate portion of an outer side. Referring to

FIG. 2

, the main body


21


further has an annular stopping step


217


on the inner side near the connecting portion


214


.




The front ring


22


has an annular protrusion


221


on a front end of the inner side, a receiving recess


222


next to the annular stopping protrusion


221


, and a threaded portion


223


on the inner side. The front ring


22


further has an outer side


224


, which is preferably made to have a tapered shape.




The locating part


23


is shaped such that it can be fitted onto the receiving recess


222


of the front ring


22


with the annular stopping protrusion


221


of the front ring


22


preventing same from falling out. The locating part


23


has through holes


231


slightly bigger than the separate signal wires


12


for wires


12


to pass through.




The rear ring


24


has a threaded portion


242


on a front portion of the inner side and an outer side


241


, which is preferably made to have a tapered shape. The rear ring


24


has an inner sloping side


243


(

FIG. 2

) on a rear portions.




To use the clamping device on signal wires, the wires


12


, with a front end portion of the main plastic covering tube


11


being cut off, are passed through the rear ring


24


, the main body


21


, the locating part


23


and the front ring


22


in order; the signal wires


12


are passed through a respective one of the through holes


231


of the locating part


23


; the front end of the main plastic covering tube


11


is stopped from moving forwards by the inner annular stopping step


217


(Fig.


2


). The rear ring


24


is screwed onto the threaded portion


213


to connect the main body


21


; the inner sloping side


243


of the rear ring


24


presses the connecting plates


215


of the connecting portion


214


inwardly of the main body


21


such that the connecting plates are secured to the plastic parts of the wires


12


. The front ring


22


is screwed onto the threaded end portion


212


to connect the main body


21


with the locating part


23


being fixed between the stopping protrusion


221


of the front ring


22


and the front end of the main body


21


.




Thus, the signal wires


12


are located such that they are not likely to get entangled or parted from each other. And, because the joint between the wires


12


and the main plastic covering tube


11


is covered by the clamping device, the signal wires have a more pleasant appearance, especially with the ornamental annular protrusions


216


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the locating part


23


can be turned inside the front ring


22


for the wires


12


to be moved to appropriate positions.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, in a second embodiment of the present invention, a locating part


23


with four through holes can be used on a signal wire set of four wires.




From the above description, the clamping device for signal wires of the present invention can be known to have desirable features as follows:




1. It looks pleasant, and can be in harmony with the audio/video equipment.




2. The locating part can prevent the signal wires from getting entangled.




3. The locating part is turnable for providing the signal wires with room of movement.




4. The clamping device can be used in various sets of different numbers of wires when a locating part having a suitable number of through holes is provided.



Claims
  • 1. A clamping device for signal wires, comprising:a set of signal wires having a main covering tube; a rear ring having a threaded portion on an inner side thereof and a sloping inner wall extending from said threaded portion; a main body having a central through bore for said set of signal wires to pass therethrough, said main body having a plurality of connecting plates formed on a rear end thereof and a first threaded portion adjacent thereto, said plurality of connecting plates clampingly engaging said main covering tube to secure said set of signal wires responsive to said rear ring being threadedly engaged with said first threaded portion of said main body, said main body having a front end with a second threaded portion formed thereon; a locating part disposed contiguous an outer edge of said front end of said main body and having a plurality of holes formed therethrough for individual wires of said set of signal wires being respectively passed therethrough; and, a front ring having (a) an annular protrusion extending from an internal surface thereof adjacent to an end of said front ring, (b) an annular recess formed in said internal surface adjacent to said annular protrusion for receiving said locating part therein, and (c) a threaded portion formed in said internal surface and extending from said annular recess to an opposing end of said front ring, said front ring being threadedly engaged with said second threaded portion of said main body for capturing said locating part between said outer edge of said front end of said main body and said annular protrusion.
  • 2. The clamping device for signal wires as claimed in claim 1, wherein said main body has an annular stopping step formed in an inner surface thereof for blocking a front edge of said main covering tube and thereby limiting an insertion depth of said set of signal wires within said main body.
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