Cable strain relief structure
12249789 ยท 2025-03-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/5825
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/5845
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A cable strain relief structure includes a conducting seat, a cable, a supporting element, and an insulating sleeve. The conducting seat includes an insulating body and a conducting element disposed in the insulating body. The cable passes through the insulating body and is electrically connected to the conducting element. The supporting element includes a plurality of ridges arranged spacedly and annularly on the outer periphery of the cable. The ridges are extended in the direction along the cable and away from the insulating body. The insulating sleeve covers the supporting element and is extended in the direction along the cable.
Claims
1. A cable strain relief structure, comprising: a conducting seat, comprising an insulating body and a conducting element disposed in the insulating body; a cable, passing through the insulating body and electrically connected to the conducting element; a supporting element, comprising a plurality of ridges arranged spacedly and annularly on an outer periphery of the cable, wherein the plurality of ridges is extended in a direction along the cable and away from the insulating body; and an insulating sleeve, covering the supporting element and extended in the direction along the cable; wherein the supporting element further comprises an inner annular plate; and one side of the inner annular plate is connected to the insulating body, and another side of the inner annular plate is connected to ends of the plurality of ridges, and the inner annular plate extends axially along a surface of the cable and covers the plurality of ridges and the wire.
2. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein the conducting element comprises a plug or a plurality of conducting wires.
3. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of ridges comprises a claw disposed on end thereof.
4. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein the inner annular plate and the plurality of ridges are formed as one piece.
5. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of ridges and the inner annular plate are formed by injection molding.
6. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of ridges is disposed in a jagged shape.
7. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of ridges comprises a supporting section, a necked section, and an extension section in different widths; and the supporting section is connected to the inner annular plate, and the necked section is disposed between the supporting section and the extension section.
8. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein a width of each of the ridges is gradually decreased from one side of the inner annular plate toward a direction away from the conducting seat.
9. The cable strain relief structure according to claim 1, wherein a width of each of the ridges is gradually decreased toward a direction away from the conducting seat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The features of the disclosure believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The disclosure itself, however, may be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of the disclosure, which describes a number of exemplary embodiments of the disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) The technical contents of this disclosure will become apparent with the detailed description of embodiments accompanied with the illustration of related drawings as follows. It is intended that the embodiments and drawings disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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(16) The cable 20 passes through the insulating body 11 and is electrically connected to the conducting element 12. In some embodiments, the cable 20 includes a plurality of twisted pairs or a copper coaxial cable, etc.
(17) Moreover, the supporting element 30 includes a plurality of ridges 31 arranged spacedly and annularly on the outer periphery of the cable 20. The ridges 31 are extended in the direction along the cable 20 and away from the insulating body 11. In one embodiment of this disclosure, each ridge 31 is an elongated rib and has a claw 311 disposed on the end thereof. Additionally, the ridges 31 are disposed parallelly and annularly on the surface of the cable 20.
(18) In this embodiment, the supporting element 30 further includes an inner annular plate 32. The inner annular plate 32 is disposed between the insulating body 11 and the ridges 31. One side of the inner annular plate 32 is connected to the insulating body 11, and another side of the inner annular plate 32 is connected to the ends of the ridges 31. In some embodiments, the ridges 31 and the inner annular plate 32 are formed as one piece (or integrally formed).
(19) Furthermore, the insulating sleeve 40 covers the supporting element 30 and is extended along the cable 20. In some embodiments of this disclosure, the insulating sleeve 40 includes a conical opening 41 defined relatively to one side of the conducting seat 10.
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(21) The supporting element 30a includes a plurality of ridges 31a and an inner annular plate 32a, and the ridges 31a are disposed spacedly and annularly. In this embodiment, the width of each ridge 31a is gradually decreased from one side of the inner annular plate 32a toward the direction away from the conducting seat 10a.
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(23) The supporting element 30b includes a plurality of ridges and an inner annular plate 32b, and the ridges 31b are disposed spacedly and annularly. In this embodiment, each ridge 31b includes a supporting section 311b, a necked section 312b and an extension section 313b in different widths. The supporting section 311b is connected to the inner annular plate 32b. The necked section 312b is disposed between the supporting section 311b and the extension section 313b. Specifically, a supporting distance 314b is defined between the supporting sections 311b of any two ridges 31b adjacent to each other. Moreover, an extension distance 315b is defined between the extension sections 313b of any two ridges 31b adjacent to each other. In this embodiment, the supporting distance 314b is smaller than the extension distance 315b.
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(25) The supporting element 30c includes a plurality of ridges 31c and an inner annular plate 32c, and the ridges 31c are disposed spacedly and annularly. In this embodiment, the width of each ridge 31c is gradually decreased toward the direction away from the conducting seat 10c. It is worth noticing that the ridges 31c and the inner annular plate 32c may be made of different materials (heterogeneous materials) to increase the gradient of stress transition. When the injection molding is performed for the inner annular plate 32c, the ridges 31c are put into the mold for injection molding together with the inner annular plate 32c.
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(27) In this embodiment, the conducting element 12d includes a plug element. The supporting element 30d includes a plurality of ridges 31d and an inner annular plate 32d, and the ridges 31d are disposed spacedly and annularly. The plurality of ridges 31d are disposed in a jagged shape. It should be noted that the insulating sleeve 40d covers the insulating body 11d, part of the conducting element 12d and the supporting element 30d. The insulating sleeve 40d is extended in the direction along the cable 20d. Specifically, the insulating sleeve 40d is disposed in an L-shape.
(28) While this disclosure has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure set forth in the claims.