Universal Media Cable Harness

20230012683 · 2023-01-19

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    Abstract

    A cable harness that holds multiple types of media cables into a single unit for connecting components to a device without having to access the device's input panel. The cable harness has a sleeve that keeps all the cables organized and held together. Each of the cables have two ends, a male end and a female end. One end of the harness has male ends of the cable that connect to the input panel of a device while the other end has the female ends of the cable to make switching out components possible without having to access the device's rear input panel. The cable harness has a plurality of cables including a HDMI cable, a USB cable, an Ethernet cable, and an Optical cable. The cables are slidably harnessed together allowing the sleeve to be close to one end of the cable if need be. The sleeve allows cables to move independently for easier and faster connections. The cables have a labeling so that the same cable has the same label on each end of the cable so the user knows which end of one of the cables corresponds to the correct other end of the cable.

    Claims

    1. A cable harness comprising: a sleeve, wherein the sleeve is a flexible tube; wherein the sleeve is slidably connected to the exterior of the cables; a plurality of HDMI cables; a plurality of USB cables; and a plurality of optical cables.

    2. The cable harness as in claim 1 further comprising: each of the plurality of HDMI cables comprising two ends; the two ends comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of each of the plurality HDMI cable being labeled.

    3. The cable harness as in claim 1 further comprising: each of the plurality of USB cables comprising two ends; the two ends comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of each of the plurality USB cable being labeled.

    4. The cable harness as in claim 1 further comprising: each of the plurality of optical cables comprising two ends; the two ends comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of each of the each of the plurality of optical cables being labeled.

    5. The cable harness as in claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of ethernet cables; each of the plurality of ethernet cables comprising two ends; the two ends comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of each of the plurality of ethernet cable being labeled.

    6. A cable harness comprising: a sleeve, wherein the sleeve is a flexible tube; wherein the sleeve is slidably connected to the exterior of the cable; at least one HDMI cable; at least one USB cable; at least one optical cable; the at least one HDMI cable comprising two ends; the two ends of the at least one HDMI comprising a male end and a female end; the two ends of the at least one HDMI cable being labeled. the at least one USB cable comprising two ends; the two ends of the at least one USB comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of the at least one USB cable being labeled.

    7. The cable harness as in claim 6 further comprising: at least one ethernet cable; the at least one optical cable comprising two ends; the two ends of the at least one optical cable comprising a male end and a female end; the two ends of the at least one optical cable being labeled. the at least one ethernet cable comprising two ends; the two ends of the at least one ethernet cable comprising a male end and a female end; and the two ends of the at least one ethernet cable being labeled.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0006] FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the present invention includes three HDMI cables, two USB cables, one Optical cable, and one Ethernet cable.

    [0007] FIG. 2 is a top view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0008] FIG. 3 is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0009] FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention, wherein the present invention includes one HDMI cable, one USB, one Ethernet cable, and one optical cable.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION

    [0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.

    [0011] The present invention is a combination of different media cables integrated into a single structure. The present invention is a cable harness 1 and comprises a sleeve 2 with a plurality of cables which includes: the at least one High Definition Multimedia Interface cable (HDMI), the at least one Universal Serial Bus cable (USB), the at least one Optical cable, and the at least one Ethernet cable. In another embodiment the plurality of cables comprises a plurality of HDMI cables 11, a plurality of USB cables 12, a plurality of optical cables 13, and a plurality of Ethernet cables 14. Each of the plurality of cables in the present invention comprises two ends. The two ends comprise a female end 5 and a male end 6. For example, the HDMI cable comprises one male end and one female end, the USB cable comprises one male end and one female end, etc. As seen in FIG. 4, all male ends are preferably located on one side of the present invention and all female ends are located on the opposite side of the present invention. Each of the plurality of cables in the present invention is preferably the same length. This means that the at least one HDMI cable is the same length as the at least one USB cable, the at least one Ethernet cable, and the at least one Optical cable. Each of the plurality of cables also comprises a label 3 that helps users identify which male end is connecting to the corresponding female end in the present invention. Furthermore, this is also done to ensure they are inserted correctly into the device and the port. For example, the male end of the at least one HDMI cable can be labeled 3 “HDMI 1” while the female end of the at least one HDMI can also be labeled 3 “HDMI 1.” This will indicate that both ends labeled 3 “HDMI 1” are connected through the same wiring bound by the sleeve. The labels 3 help users connect the correct male end to the correct female end of their media devices.

    [0012] As shown in FIG. 2, the present invention comprises a sleeve that neatly holds the plurality of cables including the at least one HDMI, the at least one USB, the at least one Ethernet, and the at least one Optical cable. The sleeve is a thin flexible tubular structure that can slide along the exterior of the plurality of cables. The sleeve is long enough to keep the plurality of cables oriented in the same direction but short enough to leave space for plurality of cables to separate at the ends. This allows users to separate the plurality of cables without the plurality of cables leaving the sleeve. Users can easily slide the plurality of cables without damaging or stretching the sleeve. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the spacing between the end of the sleeve and the ends of the plurality of cables is ten inches. In other embodiments of the present invention, the spacing between the end of the cables and the end of the sleeves can be longer or smaller. In addition, the sleeve can be made of insulating materials with high flexibility. This includes, but is not limited to, rubber, heat shrink, or highly flexible plastic materials.

    [0013] As shown in FIG. 1, the preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises three HDMI cables, two USB cables, one Optical cable, and one Ethernet cable. This is the fullest embodiment of the present invention and provides users more options when selecting from the plurality of cables. In other embodiments of the present invention, the quantity of one type of cable can vary. For example, the present invention can comprise two HDMI cables, two USB cables, one Optical cable, and one Ethernet cable or the present invention can comprise four HDMI cables, three USB cables, one Optical cable, and one Ethernet cable. The length of the present invention can vary. For example, the present invention can be three feet in length or ten feet in length.

    [0014] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.