1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device with cable binding apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
Cable binding apparatuses are generally used to bind power cords to avoid the power cords from disconnecting disengaging from a power supply mounted in an inner surface of a sidewall of a chassis. In some cases, a cable tie binds a corresponding power cord extending through a sidewall of a chassis and is fixed to the power supply. However, when the power supply needs to be taken out of the chassis, the cable tie must be destroyed. Which is inconvenient, and the cable tie cannot be reused. In other cases, hooks are formed at the sidewall of the chassis for positioning the power cords. However, the power cords are only positioned by the hooks, and can still easily disconnected from the chassis.
Many aspects of the present embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, all the views are schematic, and like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure, including the accompanying drawings, is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The chassis 40 defines a first through hole 402 and a second through hole 404 therein, at opposite sides of the power jack 400. The second through hole 404 includes a tapered extension portion 406, and a substantially rectangular-shaped limiting portion 408 communicating with the extension portion 406. The power supply 50 defines two fixing holes (not shown) therein corresponding to the first through holes 402 and the extension 406 of the second through hole 404 of the chassis 40.
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The board 32 includes a first surface 320 and a second surface 322 opposite to each other. A through hole 324 is defined in the board 32, adjacent to a first end of the board 32.
The second tie 34 extends from a second end of the first surface 320 away from the through hole 324, bent toward the through hole 324. A plurality of first projections 342 and a first operation piece 340 extend from a side of the second tie 34, opposite to the through hole 324.
The first fixing portion 36 is formed at the first side 320 of the board 32, and includes a first blocking portion 360 and a substantially L-shaped second blocking portion 362. The first blocking portion 360 includes a slanted plate 364 extending from the first side 320 of the board 32, at a first side of the through hole 324 adjacent to the second tie 34 and two side plates 366 extending from the first side 320 of the board 32, at opposite ends of the through hole 324. The second blocking portion 362 includes an extension plate 368 extending from the first side 320 of the board 32, at a second side of the through hole 324 opposite to the slanted plate 364. A second operation piece 370 and a second projection 372 perpendicularly extend from a distal end of the extension plate 368 and away from each other. An opening 374 is defined between distal ends of the slanted plate 364 and the second projection 372.
The second fixing portion 38 includes two opposite blocking pieces 380 perpendicularly extending from the second surface 322 of the board 32, and a connection piece 382 is perpendicularly connected between distal ends of the blocking pieces 380. The board 32, the blocking pieces 380, and the connection piece 382 together bound a receiving space 390. A slide slot 384 is defined in an inner surface of each blocking piece 380 adjacent to the board 32. A substantially L-shaped third operation piece 386 extends from a first side of an inner surface of the connection piece 382, and extends out of the receiving space 390 from a second side of the inner surface of the connection piece 382. A third projection 388 protrudes from the third operation piece 386, facing the board 32.
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The engaging portion 244 and the protrusion 242 of the first tie 20 are respectively received in the extension portion 406 and the limiting portion 408 of the second through hole 404 of the chassis 40. A screw 60 extends through the through hole 240 of the first tie 20 and is engaged with the chassis 40, to fix the binding apparatus to the outer side of the chassis 40.
In use, the second tie 34 of the fixing member 30 fits about the power cord 10. The second operation piece 370 is deformed away from the first blocking portion 360, thereby expanding the opening 374. The distal end of the second tie 34 extends through the opening 374 and the through hole 324 of the board 32. The second operation piece 370 is released and is restored, and one of the first projections 342 of the second tie 34 is blocked by the second projection 372 of the second blocking portion 362.
In disengaging the power supply 50 from the chassis 40, the second operation piece 370 is deformed away from the first blocking portion 360 to expand the opening 374, and the first operation piece 340 is moved away from the through hole 324 of the board 32, for disengaging the power cord 10 from the binding apparatus.
In adjusting a position of the fixing member 30, the third operation piece 386 is deformed toward the connection piece 382, and the third projection 388 is disengaged from the corresponding slot 22. Therefore, the fixing member 30 can be moved relative to the first tie 20, to engage in another slot 22.
In this embodiment, the through hole 240 of the first tie 20 is a countersunk hole to receive a flat head of the screw 60.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and they will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the description or sacrificing all of their material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being exemplary embodiment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201110065331.X | Mar 2011 | CN | national |