The invention is related to a cable adapter, and more particularly to a gathering mechanism for adapter.
The conventional gathering mechanism for adapter is constructed by making a perforation on the adapter for allowing an annular rope to pass therethrough, and disposing and securing an engaging sleeve on the annular rope by locking the engaging sleeve in a fixed location of the annular rope. Thus, the adapters are cascaded and limited for use within the movable range of the annular rope. This can prevent the adapters from being stolen.
The purpose of the gathering mechanism is to protect newly-developed high-end connectors or adapters from being stolen or being deliberately taken away by customers in a crowded exhibition. If the newly-developed high-end connectors or adapters are stolen or deliberately taken away by customers as the test users forget to unplug the connectors or adapters, it would incur monetary damages to the vendors. What is worse, the vendor might not be able to normally exhibit the product to customers as the product is out of stock.
Another contemporary gathering mechanism for adapter is achieved by cascading multiple adapters together and attaching the adapters to a connection cable for sale. The user is allowed to replace the adapter with an adapter of a different specification that is to be inserted into the plug of the connection cable, such that the connection cable can be universally adapted for various kinds of connection ports on computer, communication, and consumer electronic products. In this way, the connection cable can be connected to popular peripheral devices, for example, liquid crystal displays, projectors, and stereos.
The current design of cable connector has evolved to be able to meet the requirements of the market and has gained popularity among customers. However, the contemporary gathering mechanism for adapter is disadvantageous in terms of coarse design style and insufficient applicability. It is therefore needed to address these disadvantages.
In view of the drawbacks encountered by the prior art, an object of the invention is to provide a gathering mechanism for adapter, which includes:
a cylindrical body having a plurality of accommodating units indentedly and spacedly mounted on a surface of the cylindrical body in an axial direction thereof;
a plurality of adapters, each of which is provided with a flexible latching member on one end thereof, and the other end of the latching member is a free end provided with a bulged joggle unit for being received in a corresponding accommodating unit; and
an outer sleeve sleeving the cylindrical body and having at least one cut groove mounted in an axial direction of the outer sleeve for allowing the flexible latching member to transversely enter and exit therethrough, and wherein a width of the cut groove is smaller than a width of the bulged joggle unit, thereby forming a limiting engagement.
Preferably, both ends of the cylindrical body and the outer sleeve are respectively provided with a bulged sealing cap for securing and limiting the outer sleeve from moving transversely.
Preferably, the latching member is a steel rope having one end being a fixed end for connecting to the adapter. The fixed end includes a wiring terminal for passing through and being locked into a threaded bore of the adapter by a connecting element such as an ordinary screw or a self-tapping screw. The joggle unit may be implemented by a solid block or a wiring terminal.
Preferably, the cut groove is configured to be provided with unidirectional openings.
Preferably, the accommodating units may be disposed on the same side of the cylindrical body in a single line.
Preferably, the accommodating units may be disposed on different sides of the cylindrical body in double lines, and two cut grooves are individually mounted on an opposite side of the outer sleeve in an axial direction.
Compared to the prior art, the advantages of the invention are listed as follows: the invention offers the user a brand-new option to gather adapters. With the cylindrical body, the latching member, and the outer sleeve, the invention provides simple and tidy gathering and protection function for multiple adapters. By using the invention, the movable range of the adapters is limited by the length of the latching member to protect the adapters from being lost or being loosened and taken away by others. Thus, the invention can serve the purpose of preventing adapters from being stolen.
Besides, the inventive gathering mechanism can be rapidly and easily assembled to cascade multiple adapters to a connection cable for sale. Also, the user is allowed to purchase the inventive gathering mechanism optionally and install the gathering mechanism. According to the invention, the adapter can be replaced with an adapter of different specification that is to be inserted into the plug of the connection cable, such that the connection cable can be universally adapted for various kinds of connection ports on computer, communication, and consumer electronic products. Thus, the invention is applicable to contemporary peripheral devices, for example, liquid crystal displays, projectors, and stereos.
To clearly illustrate the purpose, structure, and function of the invention, an exemplary embodiment is given below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention provides a gathering mechanism for adapter, which includes a cylindrical body 1, a plurality of adapters 2, and an outer sleeve 3.
The cylindrical body 1 is provided with a plurality of accommodating units 11 each of which is indented and spaced apart from each other and mounted on a surface of the cylindrical body 1 in an axial direction of the cylindrical body 1.
The adapters 2 are of a variety of adapter specifications. One end of the adapter 2 is provided with a flexible latching member 21. The other end of the latching member 21 is a free end 211 provided with a bulged joggle unit 22 for being received in the accommodating units 11.
The outer sleeve 3 is configured to sleeve the cylindrical body 1. The outer sleeve 3 is provided with at least one cut groove 31 mounted in an axial direction. The cut groove 31 is configured to be provided with unidirectional openings 311 for allowing the flexible latching member 21 to transversely enter and exit therethrough. The width of the cut groove is smaller than the width of the bulged joggle unit 22, thereby forming a limiting engagement.
Preferably, both ends of the cylindrical body 1 and the outer sleeve 3 are respectively provided with a bulged sealing cap 4. Threaded bores 141 are mounted on both ends of the cylindrical body 1. The two bulged sealing caps 4 may be provided with a perforation 41 on its center for allowing the a screw bolt to pass through and be locked, thereby securing and limiting the outer sleeve 3 to move transversely.
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The invention is advantageous in terms of simple structure and practicability. Compared to the prior art, the invention offers the user a brand-new option to gather adapters. With the cylindrical body 1, the latching member 21, and the outer sleeve 3, the invention provides simple and tidy gathering and protection function for multiple adapters 2. By using the invention, the movable range of the adapters is limited by the length of the steel rope of latching member 21 to protect the adapters 2 from being lost or being loosened and taken away by others. Thus, the invention can serve the purpose of preventing adapters 2 from being stolen.
In conclusion, the exemplary embodiment discussed above is merely a preferred embodiment of the invention but is not used to limit the scope of the invention. For an artisan skilled in the art, the invention can encompass various modification and alterations that are made based on the spirit and principle of the invention without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention should be defined in the appending claims and their equivalents.
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