CN107072096B - Cable support - Google Patents

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CN107072096B
CN107072096B CN201710036085.2A CN201710036085A CN107072096B CN 107072096 B CN107072096 B CN 107072096B CN 201710036085 A CN201710036085 A CN 201710036085A CN 107072096 B CN107072096 B CN 107072096B
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The invention provides a rear-attached cable support which can effectively utilize an original base and simultaneously keep various cables with different diameters. The cable holder (10) is detachably attached to a base (13) for attaching the portable recording device (11) to the digital camera (12). A cable such as an earphone cable can be connected to the portable recording device (11), and a cable holder (10) holds the cable. The cable holder (10) has a fitting section (41) and a 2 nd holder section (42). The fitting part (41) is detachably fitted to a 1 st bracket part (36) capable of holding a 1 st cable (37). The 2 nd bracket part (42) holds a 2 nd cable (38) having a different diameter from the 1 st cable (37). Therefore, it is possible to effectively utilize the base (13) and to hold a plurality of types of cables having different diameters.

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Cable support
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a cable holder that holds a cable extending from a microphone device.
Background
A microphone device that converts an input sound into an electric signal is known (see patent document 1). The microphone devices include a normal microphone device having no recording function and a microphone device having a recording function and having a recording function. A typical microphone device has only a sound signal output function of outputting a sound signal converted into an electric signal to an external acoustic device such as a recording device or a speaker. On the other hand, a microphone device with a recording function has, in addition to a microphone, for example, an IC memory for recording a sound signal, a control circuit for recording a sound signal in the IC memory, and the like. Among microphone devices with a recording function, there are also portable recording devices: in addition to a microphone, an IC memory, and the like, an output terminal for inputting an audio signal to a built-in speaker, an external speaker, an earphone, and the like is housed in a portable housing, and the audio signal can be reproduced. Such a portable recording device is called an IC recorder or the like.
As in the microphone device described in patent document 1, there is also a microphone device that can be used by being attached to a digital camera capable of taking a moving image. In the case of mounting the microphone device to the digital camera, for example, a base for the microphone device is mounted on an accessory shoe of the digital camera.
In the case where the microphone device is of a normal type having no recording function, a cable for outputting an audio signal to an external device is connected to the microphone device, and in the case where the microphone device is a portable type recording device having a recording function, a cable such as an earphone cable is connected. In such a base for a microphone device, a holder portion for holding the cable as described above is indispensable. This is because, if the cable is inadvertently moved, it is not only difficult to use the digital camera, but also unnecessary noise may be generated due to contact of the cable with the digital camera body or the like. Therefore, in patent document 1, a holder portion is provided in a base.
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2015-
However, the diameter of the cable may vary depending on the type of microphone device and the type of earphone. In this case, if the cable is made to correspond to only one diameter, as in the holder portion described in patent document 1, the holder portion cannot be used for a cable having a diameter different from that of the holder. As a solution to such a problem, it is conceivable to provide a plurality of types of stand portions, but since the base on which the microphone device is mounted is small, it is difficult to secure a space for providing a plurality of stand portions for a plurality of types of cables having different diameters. The use of a binding tape is also considered, but there is a problem that design is impaired. In addition, since many users use the existing base, there is a desire to effectively use the existing base for the convenience of the users.
Disclosure of Invention
The present invention aims to provide a rear-attached cable holder capable of holding a plurality of types of cables having different diameters while achieving effective use of a base for mounting a microphone device to a digital camera.
In order to achieve the above object, a rear-attached cable holder is provided, which is attached to a base having an attachment portion to which a microphone device is attached and a 1 st holder portion for holding a 1 st cable extending from the microphone device, and which includes a fitting portion and a 2 nd holder portion. The fitting part is detachably fitted to the 1 st bracket part. The 2 nd cradling part holds a 2 nd cable having a different diameter from the 1 st cable.
Preferably, the 1 st bracket portion has a recessed portion having a C-shaped cross section for receiving the 1 st cable, and the fitting portion is a fitting pin having a circular or semicircular cross section.
Preferably, the fitting pin has a tapered shape in which a diameter of a base end is large and a diameter thereof is small toward a tip end.
Preferably, the 2 nd holder part is formed of 2 plate-like parts holding the 2 nd cable by sandwiching the 2 nd cable, and one end of the 2 plate-like parts is joined to the other end thereof to form an open end, and the 2 nd cable is sandwiched by an elastic force at the open end.
Preferably, the first bracket part has an engagement part for preventing the engagement part from coming off the 1 st bracket part by engaging with the base.
Preferably, the mounting portion is mounted to the base in a floating manner.
According to the present invention, it is possible to effectively utilize a base for mounting a microphone device to a digital camera, and to hold a plurality of types of cables having different diameters.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a portable sound recording device is mounted on a digital camera.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state where the portable recording apparatus is detached from the digital camera.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view showing a state where the portable type recording apparatus and the cable holder are detached from the base.
Fig. 4 is a perspective view showing a state where the 1 st cable is held by the 1 st bracket part.
Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view of the 1 st leg portion.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a state where the cable holder is detached from the 1 st holder portion.
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the cable holder.
Fig. 8 is another perspective view of the cable holder.
Fig. 9 is a front view of the cable holder.
Fig. 10 is a left side view of the cable holder.
Fig. 11 is a longitudinal sectional view showing a state where the cable holder is attached to the 1 st holder portion.
Detailed Description
In fig. 1 to 3, a cable holder 10 according to the present invention is detachably attached to a base 13, and the base 13 is used to attach a portable sound recording device 11, which is a microphone device having a sound recording function, to a digital camera 12. A cable such as an earphone cable can be connected to the portable recording device 11, and the cable holder 10 holds the cable. Examples of the cable include a 1 st cable 37 shown in fig. 4 and 5, and a 2 nd cable 38 shown in fig. 1 to 3, 5, and 6. The 1 st cable 37 and the 2 nd cable 38 function as the earphone cable, but have different diameters as shown in fig. 5.
The portable recording apparatus 11 is provided with a microphone 16 for converting an inputted sound signal into an electric signal. The microphone 16 is, for example, a condenser microphone. The portable sound recording device 11 includes a data storage device (not shown) such as an IC (Integrated Circuit) memory for recording a sound signal converted into an electric signal by the microphone 16 in the main body 17.
A plurality of operation buttons 18 for performing operations such as reproduction and recording, and an indicator 19 for displaying various conditions such as reproduction or recording, and recording time are provided on the upper surface of the main body 17. A mounting portion (not shown) for mounting to a base 13 described later is provided on a lower surface of the main body 17.
A slot 21 into which a memory card for recording audio signals can be attached and a USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector 22 (see fig. 3) for transmitting the recorded audio signals to the outside are provided on a side surface of the main body 17.
A jack 23 serving as an external output terminal for outputting an audio signal recorded in the IC memory to the outside is provided on a side surface of the main body 17. Plugs attached to one ends of the 1 st cable 37 and the 2 nd cable 38 are connected to the jack 23. Further, an external speaker can be connected to the jack 23. A power switch, a volume adjustment button (both not shown), and the like are provided on the side surface opposite to the main body 17.
The digital camera 12 includes a camera body 25 and a lens device 26 detachably attached to a front surface of the camera body 25. The camera body 25 is provided with an image capturing device, an image processing device, an image recording device, an audio recording device, and the like. The lens device 26 has a lens barrel 27 and a photographing optical system 28 including a zoom lens, a focus lens, and the like. In the lens device 26, a motor for zooming, a motor for focusing, a motor for correcting hand shake, and the like are accommodated.
On the upper surface of the camera body 25, a release button 29, a mode setting dial 30, an accessory socket board 31, and the like are provided (see fig. 2). The release button 29 is used for giving a photographing instruction. The mode setting dial 30 is used to select a still image shooting mode, a moving image shooting mode, a playback mode, and the like. The accessory socket board 31 is a member for mounting an external strobe device (not shown) and the base 13.
The base 13 has a base main body 32 of a cylindrical shape, a leg portion 33 for mounting the base main body 32 to the accessory socket plate 31, and a clip ring 34. The base main body 32 is formed with an opening 50 into which an engagement portion 43 of the cable holder 10 (see fig. 4) described later is inserted.
The accessory shoe 31 has a rectangular planar shape and has a pair of bent pieces 31a at both ends thereof, which are bent inward so as to face each other. Gaps into which the flat plate can be inserted are formed at both ends of the accessory shoe 31 by the bent pieces 31 a.
The leg portion 33 is flat, and when the base 13 is mounted on the accessory socket 31, both ends of the leg portion 33 are inserted into the gaps formed by the bent pieces 31 a. When the clip ring 34 is rotated in a state where the leg portions 33 are inserted into the gaps, the clip ring 34 moves from above in a direction of pressing the bending pieces 31a, and the bending pieces 31a are sandwiched between the clip ring and the leg portions 33. Thereby, the base 13 is fixed to the digital camera 12.
The base 13 has a mounting portion 35 and a 1 st bracket portion 36. The mounting portion 35 is a mounting device (not shown) that can be mounted on the lower surface of the portable audio recording device 11. The mounting portion 35 is configured to prevent vibrations generated by driving of various motors, operation of the digital camera 12, and the like from being transmitted to the portable audio recording device 11.
The mounting portion 35 is mounted to the base 13 in a floating manner, for example. For example, a damper made of an elastic material such as a spring or rubber is provided in the base 13, and the mounting portion 35 is supported by the damper. The damper supports the mounting portion 35 at, for example, 2 points. Therefore, in a state where the portable recording apparatus 11 is attached to the attachment portion 35, the portable recording apparatus 11 can rock within a predetermined rockable range with respect to the base 13. Thus, the vibration from the camera body 25 is absorbed by the damper, and therefore the vibration of the camera body 25 is not easily transmitted to the portable sound recording device 11. When the vibration from the camera body 25 is transmitted to the portable sound recording device 11 through the base 13, the mounting between the base 13 and the portable sound recording device 11 is loosened, and noise such as mechanical contact sound and impact sound is generated. By adopting the floating system, transmission of vibration to the portable sound recording device 11 is suppressed, and therefore, generation of such noise can be prevented.
On the outer peripheral surface of the base main body 32, 21 st bracket portions 36 (see fig. 3) are provided at a pitch of 180 °. Fig. 2 and 3 show a mode of attaching the cable holder 10 to the 1 st holder portion 36, but the 1 st holder portion 36 is a member for holding the 1 st cable 37 having a predetermined outer diameter a as shown in fig. 4. As described above, the 1 st cable 37 is a cable such as an earphone cable connected to the portable recording apparatus 11.
As shown in fig. 5, the 1 st bracket portion 36 has 2 recessed portions 36a having a C-shape in longitudinal section along the axial direction of the base main body 32. The recesses 36a are arranged vertically in the axial direction of the base body 32, and the longitudinal direction thereof extends parallel to the tangent of the outer periphery of the base 13. The inner diameter of each recess 36a is formed to be substantially equal to the outer diameter a of the 1 st cable 37. The opening 36B of each recess 36a is formed such that the axial length B of the base body 32 is smaller than the outer diameter a of the 1 st cable 37. The sheath of the 1 st cable 37 is formed of an elastic material such as silicone rubber, and can be flexibly bent. Therefore, when the 1 st cable 37 is pushed into the opening 36b, it passes through the opening 36b by elastic deformation and is accommodated in the recess 36 a. Thus, the 1 st bracket part 36 can be held by fitting the 1 st cable 37 into the recess 36 a.
However, the outer diameter of the cable may vary depending on the type of earphone connected to the portable recording device 11. For example, when a headphone having a 2 nd cable 38 having an outer diameter C larger than the outer diameter a of the 1 st cable 37 is connected to the portable sound recording device 11, the 2 nd cable 38 cannot be held by the 1 st holder portion 36. In order to solve this problem, it is conceivable to provide a plurality of 1 st bracket parts 36 for a plurality of types of cables having different diameters, but since the base 13 is small, it is difficult to secure a space for providing the plurality of 1 st bracket parts 36. If the 2 nd cable 38 is inadvertently moved, unnecessary noise may be generated, possibly resulting in a reduction in sound quality.
Thus, as shown in fig. 6, the rear attached cable holder 10 is used. The cable holder 10 holds the 2 nd cable 38 and is detachably attached to the 1 st holder portion 36. As will be described in detail later, the cable holder 10 can be mounted to the 1 st holder portion 36 by inserting and fitting the fitting portion 41 (see fig. 7) of the cable holder 10 in the direction in which the recess 36a extends. As described above, the 2 nd cable 38 is a cable such as an earphone cable connected to the portable recording apparatus 11.
As shown in fig. 7 to 10, the cable holder 10 includes a substrate 40, a fitting portion 41, a 2 nd holder portion 42, an engaging portion 43, and a rotation restricting portion 44. The cable holder 10 is made of, for example, plastic, and each part is integrally molded. The substrate 40 has a flat plate shape, and the fitting portion 41, the 2 nd holder portion 42, and the engaging portion 43 are coupled to the substrate 40.
The fitting portion 41 is detachably fitted to the 1 st bracket portion 36. The fitting portion 41 is constituted by a 1 st fitting pin 41a and a 2 nd fitting pin 41b that are fitted to the 2 recesses 36a of the 1 st bracket portion 36. The 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b are coupled to the substrate 40 at one end in the longitudinal direction, and are arranged at intervals corresponding to the intervals of the 2 recesses 36a of the 1 st bracket part 36.
The 1 st fitting pin 41a has a circular shape in cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction (see fig. 9). The 2 nd fitting pin 41b has a semicircular shape in cross section orthogonal to the longitudinal direction (see fig. 9). The 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b correspond to "fitting pins" in the claims.
The 1 st fitting pin 41a has a tapered shape (see fig. 10) in which one end (base end) coupled to the base plate 40 has a large diameter and is tapered toward the tip. The outer diameter of the 1 st fitting pin 41a on the base end side is formed to be substantially equal to the inner diameter of the recess 36 a. That is, the outer diameter of the 1 st fitting pin 41a on the base end side is substantially equal to the outer diameter a of the 1 st cable 37. The 2 nd fitting pin 41b has a tapered shape having a larger diameter at the base end and a smaller diameter toward the tip end, as in the 1 st fitting pin 41 a. The outer diameter of the 2 nd fitting pin 41b on the base end side is formed to be substantially equal to the inner diameter of the recess 36a (i.e., the outer diameter a of the 1 st cable 37).
When the cable holder 10 is mounted to the 1 st holder portion 36, as shown in fig. 6, the cable holder is press-fitted into the recessed portion 36a from the distal end side of the fitting portion 41 along the direction in which the recessed portion 36a extends. The tip sides of the 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b are tapered, and therefore, the insertion into the recess 36a is easy. When the 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b are press-fitted into the inside, the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st fitting pin 41a on the base end side abuts against the inner peripheral surface of the recess 36a, and the 1 st fitting pin 41a is press-fitted, whereby the cable holder 10 is fixed to the 1 st holder portion 36.
The 2 nd fitting pin 41b has a projecting portion 41c (see fig. 9) projecting downward from the outer peripheral surface. When the 2 nd fitting pin 41b is inserted into the recess 36a, as shown in fig. 11, the projection 41c abuts against the inner peripheral surface of the recess 36 a. If the projection amount of the projection 41c with respect to the outer peripheral surface of the 2 nd fitting pin 41b is D, the 2 nd fitting pin 41b is elastically deformed in the upward direction according to the projection amount D. The effect of pressing the 2 nd fitting pin 41b against the concave portion 36a by this elastic force to fix the cable holder 10 to the 1 st holder portion 36 is improved.
The 2 nd bracket part 42 has 2 plate-like parts of a 1 st plate-like part 42a and a 2 nd plate-like part 42 b. The lower end portions of the 1 st plate-like portion 42a and the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b constituting one side parallel to the longitudinal direction of the respective fitting pins 41a, 41b are joined, and this portion is a joining portion 48. On the other hand, the upper end portions of the 1 st plate-like portion 42a and the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b opposite to the joint portion 48 are open ends. Thus, the 2 nd bracket portion 42 functions as a whole as a U-shaped splint.
The 1 st plate-like portion 42a has a flat plate shape, and one end thereof is coupled to the substrate 40. The coupling portion 46 extends from the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st plate-like portion 42a toward the 1 st fitting pin 41 a. Similarly, the coupling portion 46 extends from the outer peripheral surface of the 1 st plate-like portion 42a toward the 2 nd fitting pin 41 b. These 2 coupling portions 46 are coupled to the 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b, respectively.
As shown in fig. 11, the 1 st plate-like portion 42a is substantially flat as a whole, and the facing surface facing the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b is a flat plane. On the other hand, the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b has a shape that gradually undulates in a wave-like manner as a whole, and the facing surface forms a wavy surface.
A cable holding portion 49 recessed in a semicircular arc shape is provided in the central portion of the wavy surface of the 2 nd plate-like portion 42 b. The cable holding portion 49 is a member for holding the 2 nd cable 38 while sandwiching it with the 1 st plate-like portion 42 a. The open end of the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b is inclined with respect to the 1 st plate-like portion 42a in a direction away from the 1 st plate-like portion 42a, and the interval between the 1 st plate-like portion 42a and the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b is increased at the open end.
When the 2 nd cable 38 is press-fitted into the open end of the 2 nd holder portion 42, the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b is elastically deformed in a direction away from the 1 st plate-like portion 42 a. Since the open end of the 2 nd plate-like portion 42b is inclined in a direction away from the 1 st plate-like portion 42a, the 2 nd cable 38 can be easily inserted into the cable holding portion 49. When the 2 nd cable 38 is further press-fitted to reach the cable holding portion 49, the 2 nd cable 38 is held by the semicircular arc-shaped recessed shape of the cable holding portion 49 and the elastic force of the 2 nd plate-like portion 42 b. This prevents the held 2 nd cable 38 from falling off.
As shown in fig. 8, the engaging portion 43 extends in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the 1 st fitting pin 41a and the 2 nd fitting pin 41b, and has one end coupled to the substrate 40 and the other end as a free end. The engaging portion 43 is a member for preventing the fitting portion 41 from coming off the 1 st holder portion 36 by engaging with the base 13. An engagement claw having a substantially triangular cross section is formed at the free end of the engagement portion 43. When the cable holder 10 is mounted to the 1 st holder portion 36, the engaging portion 43 is inserted into the opening 50 provided in the base main body 32, and the tip of the engaging portion 43 abuts against the inner peripheral surface of the base main body 32. Therefore, the engagement portion 43 is prevented from falling off in a state of being inserted into the opening 50 of the base main body 32.
As shown in fig. 8 to 11, the rotation restricting portion 44 has a flat plate shape and is coupled to the 1 st plate-like portion 42 a. The rotation restricting portion 44 is a member that prevents the fitting portion 41 from coming off the 1 st bracket portion 36. The rotation restricting portion 44 is provided below the fitting portion 41 so as to protrude on the opposite side of the 2 nd plate-like portion 42 b. When the cable holder 10 is mounted to the 1 st holder portion 36, the rotation restricting portion 44 abuts against the bottom portion 51 of the 1 st holder portion 36 as shown in fig. 11. Therefore, in a state where the rotation restricting portion 44 is in contact with the bottom portion 51 of the 1 st bracket portion 36, the rotation of the cable holder 10 about the axis along the longitudinal direction of the fitting portion 41 is restricted, and the fitting portion 41 is prevented from coming off.
The operation of the above-described structure will be described below. When the 2 nd cable 38 having an outer shape larger than the inner diameter of the recess 36a of the 1 st bracket part 36 is connected to the portable sound recording device 11, the 2 nd cable 38 cannot be fitted into the recess 36a, and therefore the cable bracket 10 is attached to the 1 st bracket part 36.
When the cable holder 10 is mounted to the 1 st holder portion 36, the fitting portion 41 is inserted into the recess 36a of the 1 st holder portion 36. At this time, the engaging portion 43 is inserted into the opening 50 of the base 13.
When the fitting portion 41 is press-fitted into the inside, the outer peripheral surface of the fitting portion 41 on the base end side abuts against the inner peripheral surface of the recess portion 36 a. Thereby, the cable holder 10 is fixed to the 1 st holder portion 36. The 2 nd holder portion 42 of the cable holder 10 is elastically deformed by being pressed into the 2 nd cable 38 from the open end, and holds the 2 nd cable 38 by its elastic force. Therefore, even when the outer diameter of the cable connected to the portable sound recording device 11 is different from the inner diameter of the 1 st holder portion 36, it is possible to effectively use the base 13 for mounting the portable sound recording device 11 to the digital camera 12 and to hold a plurality of types of cables having different diameters. In particular, the earphone cable connected to the portable recording apparatus 11 is of various kinds, and the cable has various diameters, and is therefore particularly effective.
When the fitting portion 41 is pressed inward, the substrate 40 near the base end of the engaging portion 43 abuts against the outer edge portion of the opening 50 provided in the base 13. This restricts the press-fitting of the fitting portion 41, and therefore, the cable holder 10 can be prevented from coming off in the insertion direction.
Further, the tip of the engaging portion 43 abuts against the inner peripheral surface of the base 13. This improves the effect of preventing the fitting portion 41 from coming off. Further, the rotation restricting portion 44 abuts against the bottom portion 51 of the 1 st bracket portion 36. This restricts the rotation of the cable holder 10 about the axis along the longitudinal direction of the fitting portion 41, and the effect of preventing the fitting portion 41 from coming off is further improved.
Further, since the mounting portion 35 is attached to the base 13 in a floating manner, the portable recording apparatus 11 is easily tilted within the swingable range. If a cable that cannot be held by the 1 st cradle portion 36 is connected to the portable sound recording apparatus 11, the portable sound recording apparatus 11 is tilted to the limit of the rockable range by the weight of the cable, and vibrations from the camera main body 25 are transmitted to the portable sound recording apparatus 11. Thus, the microphone 16 records noise generated by vibration, and sound quality is degraded. Therefore, the necessity of the cable holder 10 is particularly high in the case where the mounting portion 35 is mounted in a floating manner.
The cable holder 10 is not limited to the above embodiment, and may include at least a fitting portion 41 detachably fitted to the 1 st holder portion 36 and a 2 nd holder portion holding the 2 nd cable 38 having a diameter different from that of the 1 st cable 37. The other configurations can be modified as appropriate without departing from the scope of the present invention.
In the above-described embodiment, the portable sound recording device 11 as a microphone device having a sound recording function has been described as an example, but the present invention can also be applied to a microphone device having no sound recording function. When a microphone device having no recording function is mounted on the digital camera 12, for example, a sound signal output from the microphone device is input to the digital camera 12, and recorded by a sound recording device provided in the camera body 25. In this case, the operation and effect in the case of applying the present invention are also the same as those in the above-described embodiment.
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1. A cable holder of a rear-mount type, which is attached to a base having an attachment portion to which a microphone device is attached and a 1 st holder portion for holding a 1 st cable extending from the microphone device, the cable holder comprising:
a substrate;
a fitting part detachably fitted to the 1 st holder part; and
a 2 nd cradling part holding a 2 nd cable having a diameter different from the 1 st cable,
the fitting part and the 2 nd bracket part are respectively combined with the substrate,
the 1 st bracket part can hold the 1 st cable in a state where the fitting part is not fitted to the 1 st bracket part; the 2 nd bracket portion can hold the 2 nd cable in a state where the fitting portion is fitted to the 1 st bracket portion.
2. The cable holder according to claim 1,
the 1 st bracket part has a concave part with a C-shaped cross section for accommodating the 1 st cable,
the fitting portion is a fitting pin having a circular or semicircular cross section.
3. The cable holder according to claim 2,
the fitting pin has a tapered shape in which a diameter of a base end is large and a diameter thereof is small toward a tip end.
4. A cable holder according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the 2 nd bracket part is composed of 2 plate-shaped parts for holding the 2 nd cable by sandwiching, one end of the 2 nd plate-shaped parts is connected, the other end is an open end, and the 2 nd cable is sandwiched by elastic force at the open end.
5. A cable holder according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
and a locking part for preventing the engaging part from falling off from the 1 st bracket part by locking with the base.
6. A cable holder according to any one of claims 1 to 3,
the mounting portion is mounted to the base in a floating manner.
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