Claims
- 1. A securing device for immobilizing plural electric wires, comprising:
a notched supporting member having first and second support sides, and a signal concavity for each of said plural electric wires for allowing said plural electric wires to be placed therein; and a capping member having one end pivotally connected to one end of said notched supporting member, and being in a form of an elongated trough having a top and first and second cap sides extending from said top wherein in operation said capping member extends over a top of said notched supporting member with said first cap side extending over said first support side and said second cap side extending over said over said second support side when said capping member is closed over said notched supporting member for clamping each said electric wire between said cap sides of said capping member and said notched supporting member.
- 2. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said plural electric wires are connected to a plug plugged in a socket of a printed circuit board.
- 3. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said notched supporting member further includes a first engaging element disposed in said other end thereof, and said capping member further includes a second engaging element disposed in said other end thereof for engaging with said first engaging element of said notched supporting member.
- 4. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said electric wire clamped between said cap sides of said capping member and said notched supporting member is like a ‘Ω’-shaped.
- 5. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said top of said capping member further comprises plural protrusions.
- 6. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said first cap side and said second cap side further comprise signal concavities respectively.
- 7. The securing device according to claim 1, wherein said first support side and said second support side further comprise plural protrusions respectively.
- 8. An assembled unit for immobilizing plural electric wires, comprising:
an upper cover; a lower casing adapted to be covered with said upper cover and having a recession disposed on one side thereof; a printed circuit board mounted in said lower casing for electrically connecting with said plural electric wires; and a securing device disposed in said recession of said lower casing for immobilizing said plural electric wires, wherein said securing device includes:
a notched supporting member having first and second support sides, and a signal concavity for each of said plural electric wires for allowing said plural electric wires to be placed therein; and a capping member having one end pivotally connected to one end of said notched supporting member, and being in a form of an elongated trough having a top and first and second cap sides extending from said top wherein in operation said capping member extends over a top of said notched supporting member with said first cap side extending over said first support side and said second cap side extending over said second support side when said capping member is closed over said notched supporting member for clamping each said electric wire between said cap sides of said capping member and said notched supporting member.
- 9. The assembled unit according to claim 8, wherein said plural electric wires are connected to a plug.
- 10. The assembled unit according to claim 9, wherein said printed circuit board further includes a socket for being plugged with said plug.
- 11. The assembled unit according to claim 8, wherein said electric wire clamped between said cap sides of said capping member and said notched supporting member is like a ‘Ω’-shaped.
- 12. The assembled unit according to claim 8, wherein said top of said capping member further comprises plural protrusions.
- 13. The assembled unit according to claim 8, wherein said first cap side and said second cap side further comprise signal concavities respectively.
- 14. The assembled unit according to claim 8, wherein said first support side and said second support side further comprise plural protrusions respectively.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/815,926, filed on Mar. 22, 2001. The present invention is related to a securing device for immobilizing plural electric wires, and more particularly to a securing device for immobilizing plural electric wires applied in an electronic device.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09815926 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10256923 |
Sep 2002 |
US |