This invention relates to a structure of a power line fixing module in an electronic apparatus, and more particular to a structure of a power line fixing module in a power adapter.
The power adapter is an electronic apparatus used frequently in our daily life. Taking an adapter, a power adapter or a charger of an electric appliance as an example, it is generally employed for rectifying and converting the external AC power into the DC power, so as to supply the required power to the electric appliance, such as a notebook, or charge the charging battery.
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Please further refer to FIG. 1. The first side plate 12, besides the fixing hole 121, further includes plural tap holes 122, and the lug of the power input element 14 further includes plural perforations 141 corresponding to plural tap holes 122. Therefore, when the power input element 14 is assembled in the fixing hole 121 of the first side plate 12, a screw 18 will pass through the perforation 141 of the lug of the power input element 14 and lock in the tap hole 122 of the first side plate 12 so as to fix the power input element 14 on the first side plate 12.
However, for conforming to the various standards and requests of every kind of power adapter, the power input element 14 of the power adapter should have different designs. Therefore, besides directly mounting the socket on the first side plate 12, the power line 17 can also be directly assembled on the first side plate 12 for avoiding a missing. But, on the presupposition of maintaining the whole frame of the power adapter (i.e. the frame of power adapter become standards) and saving the cost, the assembling method thereof will become difficult. Please refer to
Consequently, how to develop a structure of a power line fixing module for directly fixing the power line on the side plate of the power adapter without altering the whole structure of the power adapter, increasing the cost and increasing the assembling difficulty is an issue eager to be solved.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a structure of a power line fixing module in an electronic apparatus so that the power line on the electronic apparatus can be easily assembled without altering the whole structure of the electronic apparatus and increasing the cost.
In accordance with a generalized aspect of the present invention, a structure of a power line fixing module for an electronic apparatus includes an electronic-apparatus housing comprising a first side plate having a first fixing hole, a power line having a connector at one end thereof, a fixing medium cooperating with the connector of the power line for fixing the connector of the power line in the first fixing hole of the first side plate, and at least a fixing element for fixing the fixing medium on the first side plate.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a structure of a power line fixing module for an electronic apparatus is provided, wherein the electronic apparatus comprises a housing, and the housing comprises a first side plate having a first fixing hole. The structure includes a power line having a connector at an end thereof, a fixing medium cooperating with the connector of the power line for fixing the connector of the power in the first fixing hole of the first side plate, and at least a fixing element for fixing the fixing medium on the first side plate.
In accordance with another further aspect of the present invention, a structure of a power line fixing module in a power adapter includes a first side plate having a first fixing hole, a second side plate, a metal extrusion housing assembled with the first side plate and the second side plate to form a closed space for mounting a printed circuit board, a power line having a connector at one end thereof, a fixing medium cooperating with the connector of the power line for fixing the connector of the power line in the first fixing hole of the first side plate, and at least a fixing element for fixing the fixing medium on the first side plate.
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed descriptions and accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 4(a) shows an exploded diagram of a fixing medium in
FIG. 4(b) shows an assembling schematic view of a fixing medium in
The present invention provides a structure of a power line fixing module suitable for an electronic apparatus, for example, a power adapter, a power supply, a charger, a household appliance, and an information appliance etc., so that the manufacturer or assembler can directly fix the power line on the electronic apparatus by a cost-saving and easy-assembling method without altering the whole frame thereof.
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Please further refer FIG. 3. The connector 322 of the power line 32 includes a buffer portion 323, a first flanged ring 324, a second flanged ring 325 and a groove 326. The groove 326 is formed between the first flanged ring 324 and the second flanged ring 325, and the cross sections of the first flanged ring 324 and the second flanged ring 325 are substantially identical. Moreover, the connector 322 further includes plural connecting lines extending from one side of the second flanged ring 325 for connecting to the printed circuit board by welding.
Please refer to FIGS. 4(a)˜4(b), which respectively show an exploded diagram and an assembling schematic view of the fixing medium in FIG. 3. As shown in FIG. 4(a), the fixing medium 33 includes a first fixing plate 331 and a second fixing plate 332. The first fixing plate 331 includes a first opening 3310, a first extending plate 3311 and a first flange rib 3312, wherein the first extending plate 3311 is perpendicularly extended from a portion of an edge area of the first opening 3310, and the first flange rib 3312 is formed inside the first extending plate 3311. Furthermore, the second fixing plate 332 includes a second opening 3320, a second extending plate 3321 and a second flange rib 3322, wherein the second extending plate 3321 is perpendicularly extended from a portion of an edge area of the second opening 3320, and the second flange rib 3322 is formed inside the second extending plate 3321. Additionally, the first fixing plate 331 further includes at least a first perforation 3313, and the second fixing plate 332 further includes at least a second perforation 3323, wherein the second perforation 3323 is corresponding to the first perforation 3313.
As shown in FIG. 4(b), when the first fixing plate 331 and the second fixing plate 332 are assembled together, the first opening 3310 and the second opening 3320 will cooperate with each other to form a second fixing hole 333 for mounting the connector 322 of the power line 32. Besides, the first extending plate 3311 and the second extending plate 3321 will also cooperate with each other to form a circular extending portion 334 whose cross section is approximately identical to that of the first fixing hole 312 of the first side plate 311.
Please refer to FIG. 5. When the fixing medium 33 is assembled with the connector 322 of the power line 32 (namely the first fixing plate 331, the second fixing plate 332 and the connector 322 of the power line 32 are assembled together), the first flange rib 3312 and the second flange rib 3322 will simultaneously lodge in the groove 326 for allowing the first flanged ring 324 and the second flanged ring 325 of the connector 322 to be disposed at the two sides of the first flange rib 3312 and of the second flange rib 3322. Because the cross sections of the first flanged ring 324 and the second flanged ring 325 of the connector 322 are approximately identical to each other, after assembling, the connector 322 can be tightly mounted in the second fixing hole 333.
When the connector 322 of the power line 32 and the fixing medium 33 are assembled together, the circular extending portion 334 which is assembled by the first extending plate 3311 and the second extending plate 3321 can be positioned in the first fixing hole 312 of the first side plate 311. Because the cross section of the circular extending portion 334 is identical to that of the first fixing hole 312, the assembled connector 322 and fixing medium 33 can be tightly mounted in the first hole 312. For more securely fixing the connector 322 and the fixing medium 33 in the first side plate 311, at least a fixing element 34 can be employed to pass through the first perforation 3313 of the first fixing plate 331 and the second perforation 3323 of the second fixing plate 332 and lock in a tap hole 313 of the first side plate 311 so that the fixing medium 33 can be steadily fixed on the first side plate 311.
In the preferred embodiment described above, the fixing element 34 is preferably a screw. Certainly, the fixing element 34 can be a tenon or an elastic locking-piece, etc. As shown in
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In the aforesaid, the present invention provides a structure of a power line fixing module suitable for an electronic apparatus so that the power line can be directly assembled on the electronic apparatus by a cost-saving and easy-assembling method without altering the whole frame thereof. Consequently, the present invention owns industrial values.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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