1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wire guide for an electronic device, especially to a wire guide that allows wires of the electronic device to pivot without causing failure to the wires.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Electronic devices have a lead and a plug. The plug is electrically connected to a distal end of the lead and is put in a socket to transmit electricity to the electronic device through the lead.
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The protecting tube (411) prevents the wires of the lead (43) from being levered out of the end of the housing (41) or the insulating cover suffering excessive fatigue. However, as the lead (43) is repeatedly bent and twisted during use, the wires of the lead (43) may be snapped or the protective tube (411) removed from the housing (41), exposing the wires and causing danger of electric shock and fire. Furthermore, extension cords and leads (43) are frequently hidden behind furniture, along walls or in corners, so removal of the protective tube (411) may be promoted by persons moving the furniture, forcing the extension cord into a corner or between furniture so crushing the extension cord or protective tube (411).
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a wire guide for an electronic device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a wire guide for an electronic device. The wire guide has a base being mounted in the electronic device and a protecting tube being pivotally mounted in the base.
Wires of the electronic device are mounted through the protecting tube so the wires pivot smoothly to connect the electronic device conveniently to a power supply. Therefore, The wires do not have to be bent or forced so the electronic device is more convenient to use, and safer since the wires and protective tube are not snapped easily.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The tube recess (11) is formed in the upper surface of the base (10) and may have a bottom (111). The bottom (111) of the tube recess (11) is semi-cylindrical.
The pivot holes (12) are respectively formed through the opposite pivoting walls of the base (10). Each pivot hole (12) may align with the other pivot hole (12) of the base (10).
The limiting recesses (13) are respectively formed in the limiting walls of the base (10) and communicate with the tube recess (11).
The protecting tube (20) may be formed from two segments, may be resilient and is pivotally mounted in the tube recess (11) of the base (10) and has a shaft (21) and a cable mount (22).
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The cable mount (22) protrudes transversely from the sidewall of the shaft (21), has a sidewall, a through hole (221) and may have multiple circumferential indentations (222). The through hole (221) is formed through the cable mount (22) and communicates with the guiding channel (212) of the shaft (21) to allow the wires (331) of the lead (33) of the electronic device (30) to be mounted through the guiding channel (212) of the shaft (21) and the through hole (221) of the cable mount (22). The circumferential indentations (222) are formed around the sidewall of the cable mount (22) to allow the cable mount (22) to be flexed more easily.
The wire guide (1) for the electronic device (30) as described has the following advantages. As the wires (331) of the lead (33) of the electronic device (30) are mounted through the protecting tube (20) of the wire guide (1), the lead (33) is smoothly pivoted toward different directions to be connected to the power supply and is limited by the limiting recesses (13) of the base (10) to prevent over-rotating. Therefore, The wires (331) of the lead (33) do not have to be bent repeatedly and wires of each wire (334) are not snapped easily. Furthermore, the electronic device (30) may be conveniently placed against a wall, in a corner or the like and the lead (33) moved for improved ease of installation and use.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.