1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to electric cords, and particularly, to a foldable electric cord used in an electrical connecting device.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional electric cord includes an elongated insulated housing, and an elongated metallic thread packaged in the insulated housing. Some electrical connecting devices, such as power cables, or charging cables, use the electric cord to transmit signals or power. Typically, the relatively long electric cord is normally coiled or bounded randomly. Some cautious users may tie the electric wire up with a binding line. However, under such circumstances, the electric cord may become tangled and inconvenient to untangle. Furthermore, the metallic thread in the electric cord may break/snap if the cord is not bundled properly.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and all the views are schematic.
The foldable electric cord 20 includes a flexible insulated strap 203 and a wire 201 in the flexible strap 203. The wire 201 may, e.g., be threaded through the flexible strap 203 or the flexible strap 203 molded around the wire 201. Two ends of the wire 201 are correspondingly connected to the main body 10 and the plug 30.
The flexible strap 203 is a flat strip and is made of polymer materials with improved bending quality and high bending endurance. For instance, the flexible strap 203 can be made of polyimide or polyester film. In the exemplary embodiment, the flexible strap 203 defines a first crease 2031, a second crease 2032, and a third crease 2033 parallel to each other. The first crease 2031 is located at a middle portion of the flexible strap 203 perpendicular to an extension direction of the flexible strap 203. L represents the length of the flexible strap 203, thus, the distance between the first crease 2031 and either end of the flexible strap 203 is L/2. The second crease 2032 is on the left side of the first crease 2031, and the distance between the second crease 2032 and the first crease 2031 is L/4. The third crease 2033 is on the right side of the first crease 2031, and the distance between the third crease 2033 and the first crease 2031 is L/8. The flexible strap 203 has a first surface 2034 and a second surface 2035 (in
In this exemplary embodiment, the first fixing member 204 is an elongated latching protrusion with an extending direction perpendicular to the first crease 2031. The four first fixing members 204 are spaced apart along an imaginary straight line, and each first fixing member 204 has a length shorter than or equal to L/8. Each second fixing member 205 is an elongated latching groove to elastically receive the first fixing member 204. The flexible strap 203 further includes two first fixing members 204 and two second fixing members 205 disposed on one side of the first crease 2031 on the second surface 2035 adjacent to the lower margin. The two first fixing members 204 and the two second fixing members 205 are formed on opposite sides of the second crease 2032. The flexible strap 203 further includes one first fixing members 204 and one second fixing members 205 disposed on the other side of the first crease 2031 on the second surface 2035 in the middle portion. The one first fixing member 204 and the one second fixing member 205 are on opposite sides of the third crease 2033.
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One of the advantages of the foldable electric cord 20 is that, after a number of folds, the foldable electric cord 20 is easily carried and/or stored due to the shortened length. Another advantage is that, because the wire 201 buried in the flexible strap 203 is arranged in a manner parallel with each other when folded, the foldable electric cord 20 is not likely to become twisted and tangled when unfolded. It also provides the electrical connecting device 100 with the longer usage for preventing the wire 201 from being broken and short-circuits.
It is to be understood that, the total foldable count is not limited to three, four or more times are also available, as long as the number of the first and second fixing members 204, 205 increases. Furthermore, the number and distribution of first and second fixing members 204, 205 can be different from described herein.
It is to be understood that, the length or shape of the first fixing member 204 can be less than those of the second fixing member 205. The extension direction of the first and the second fixing member 204,205 is not necessarily perpendicular to the first crease 2031. For example, it may be parallel to the crease 2031. The shape of the first and the second fixing member 204, 205 is not limited to elongated, for example, they can be circular or triangular.
It is to be understood that, the first and second fixing members 204,205 are not limited to the protrusions and grooves. In another exemplary embodiment, the first fixing member 204 is a first magnetic member, and the second fixing member 205 is a second magnetic member. The first magnetic member and the second magnetic member are attracted to each other when the foldable electric cord 20 is folded.
It is to be understood that, the foldable electric cord 20 can be used in other devices, such as headset, mouse, speaker, etc.
It is believed that the present exemplary embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910300602.8 | Feb 2009 | CN | national |