The utility model relates to the technical field of hair dryers, in particular to a power cord storage structure of a hair dryer.
As an effective tool for drying wet hair and styling, hair dryers are widely used and have a high frequency of use. They are almost essential in every household and are used by everyone.
Generally, hair dryers are equipped with fixed power cords. However, a common problem arises when it is necessary to place the hair dryer after use: it is difficult to quickly and effectively store the power cord of the hair dryer, making it neat, tidy, and space-saving.
The purpose of the utility model is to solve the inconvenience of storing the power cord of a hair dryer in the existing technology, which affects aesthetics and takes up space. Therefore, the utility model provides a power cord storage structure of the hair dryer.
To achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical solution:
The power cord storage structure of the hair dryer comprises a winding part for winding the power cord, which can be installed on the hair dryer. A retaining member is fixedly provided on the winding part to maintain the initial winding state of the power cord.
To facilitate the winding of the power cord, preferably, the winding part comprises a winding board, which is plate-shaped or columnar.
To facilitate the connection between the winding board and the hair dryer housing, preferably, the winding board is integrally formed with the hair dryer housing.
For the convenience of installing and removing the winding board, the power cord storage structure of the hair dryer further includes fixedly setting the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap on the winding part. One end of the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap are both fixedly connected to the winding board, while the free ends of the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap are bundled on the hair dryer housing through connecting components.
Furthermore, the connecting components comprise a first limiting column, fixedly set on the free end of the first fixing strap. Multiple sets of first connecting grooves are equidistantly arranged on the second fixing strap, and the first limiting column is engaged with the first connecting groove.
Further, the retaining member includes a baffle 101 fixedly provided on the winding board 1, forming a winding area between the baffle 101 and the hair dryer housing.
Further, the power cord storage structure also comprises a third fixing strap equidistantly provided with multiple sets of second connecting grooves. One end of the third fixing strap is fixedly connected to the baffle, and the other end is a free end. When the free end is restricted, the third fixing strap 3 closes the winding area.
Further, a second limiting column is fixedly provided on the first fixing strap and is engaged with the second connecting groove.
Even further, a second limiting column is fixedly provided on the hair dryer housing, engaging with the second connecting groove.
Compared to the prior art, the utility model provides the power cord storage structure of the hair dryer with the following advantages:
The parts not mentioned in this device are either similar to existing technology or can be implemented using existing technology. By setting up the winding part on the hair dryer, the utility model achieves quick and effective storage of the power cord, while also providing neatness, aesthetic appeal, and space-saving features. Furthermore, the fixed baffle on the winding part prevents the power cord from slipping off, thereby improving the storage effectiveness.
in the figures: 1. winding board; 101. baffle; 2. first fixing strap; 201. second fixing strap; 202. first limiting column; 203. first connecting groove; 3. third fixing strap; 301. second connecting groove; 302. second limiting column.
The following will provide a clear and comprehensive description of the technical solution in the embodiment of the present utility model, based on the accompanying drawings. It is evident that the described embodiment is only a part of the utility model embodiments, not exhaustive.
In describing the utility model, it is important to understand that terms such as “up”, “down”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “top”, “bottom”, “inner”, “outer”, etc., indicate directions or positional relationships based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings. These terms are used for descriptive convenience and simplification, rather than indicating or implying that the device or component must have specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the utility model.
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During use, the winding board 1 installed on the hair dryer allows for quick and effective cord storage, providing a neat, aesthetically pleasing, and space-saving solution. The baffle 101 fixedly installed on the winding board 1 prevents the power cord from slipping off, thus enhancing the storage effect. By fixing the third fixing strap 3 on the baffle 101, the power cord wound around the winding board 1 can be bundled, preventing it from loosening or falling off, thus ensuring effective storage.
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The first connecting grooves 203 can range from two to ten sets, with a preference for four sets. The first limiting column 202 is engaged with the corresponding first connecting groove 203. During use, the first fixing strap 2 and the second fixing strap 201 are wrapped around the hair dryer housing, and then tightened to engage the first limiting column 202 with the corresponding first connecting groove 203, thus securely fixing the winding board 1 to the hair dryer housing. This design is suitable for hair dryers of different diameters, enhancing versatility. Additionally, both the first fixing strap 2 and the second fixing strap 201 are symmetrically equipped with two sets.
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The above-described is only preferred embodiments of the utility model, but the scope of protection of the utility model is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art, within the technical scope disclosed by the utility model, may make equivalent replacements or modifications based on the technical solution and innovative concepts of the utility model, all of which should be encompassed within the scope of protection of the utility model.
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