Embedded Power Supplying Device Using in Desk
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1. A power supplying device is embedding in a wire hole of a desk, comprising:
- an annular base having a through hole;
a ring surrounded the annular base; and
a charging body having a shell and a charging circuit, which is located in the shell,an outer sidewall of the shell contacted with the through hole of the annular base,and a concave for passing through a wire formed on the outer sidewall,wherein a maximum outer diameter of the shell is adapted to an inner diameter of the wire hole of the desk, and an outer diameter of the ring is greater than an inner diameter of the wire hole of the desk.
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Abstract
A power supplying device is embedding in a hole of a desk. The power supplying device includes an annular base, a ring, and a charging body. The annular base has a through hole. The ring is surrounded the annular base. The charging body has a shell and a charging circuit, which is located in the shell. An outer sidewall of the shell contacted with the through hole of the annular base. A concave for passing through a wire is formed on the outer sidewall. A maximum outer diameter of the shell is adapted to an inner diameter of the through hole of the annular base. An outer diameter of the ring is greater than an inner diameter of the hole of the desk.
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13 Claims
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1. A power supplying device is embedding in a wire hole of a desk, comprising:
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an annular base having a through hole; a ring surrounded the annular base; and a charging body having a shell and a charging circuit, which is located in the shell, an outer sidewall of the shell contacted with the through hole of the annular base, and a concave for passing through a wire formed on the outer sidewall, wherein a maximum outer diameter of the shell is adapted to an inner diameter of the wire hole of the desk, and an outer diameter of the ring is greater than an inner diameter of the wire hole of the desk. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A power supplying device is adapted to a wire hole of a desk, comprising:
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a columnar body having a top, a bottom, and a side wall between the top and the bottom; a fixing base adjacent to the top and surrounded the columnar body, and a maximum outer diameter of the fixing base is greater than a diameter of the wire hole of the desk; a power socket exposed to the top of the columnar body; and a power converter contained in the columnar body, and electrically connected to the power socket and a mains. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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