CN111265091B - Intelligent candida device - Google Patents

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CN111265091B
CN111265091B CN201811481101.XA CN201811481101A CN111265091B CN 111265091 B CN111265091 B CN 111265091B CN 201811481101 A CN201811481101 A CN 201811481101A CN 111265091 B CN111265091 B CN 111265091B
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An intelligent candida device includes a plurality of candida and a control circuit. Each candida includes a candida housing, a power supply circuit, an electromagnet and a magnetic component. The power supply circuit is arranged on the candida shell. The electromagnet is arranged on the bead shell and coupled to the power supply circuit. The magnetic component is arranged on the candida shell. The control circuit is used for sequentially controlling a plurality of power supply circuits in the plurality of beads to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets.

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Intelligent candida device
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a candida device, and more particularly, to an intelligent candida device capable of improving user experience.
Background
The nostrils are one of the articles that some religions often use when praying, singing or reciting. The beads may have various physical and psychological effects on the user. For example, by toggling the nostrils with the fingers, the user can be made to record how many repetitions he has done, thereby focusing more on the activities involved and thereby achieving physical and mental relaxation.
Disclosure of Invention
Therefore, one of the primary objectives of the present invention is to provide an intelligent candida device that can enhance the user experience, so as to further enhance the satisfaction of the user when using the product.
The invention provides an intelligent candida device, which comprises a plurality of candida, wherein each candida comprises a candida shell; a power supply circuit arranged on the candida shell; an electromagnet arranged on the bead shell and coupled with the power supply circuit; and a magnetic component, set up on the housing of the bead; and a control circuit for sequentially controlling the plurality of power supply circuits in the plurality of beads to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets.
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Fig. 1 is an external view of an intelligent candida device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic assembly diagram of an intelligent candida device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of an intelligent candida device operating at a first time point according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a diagram illustrating an intelligent candida device operating at a second time point according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the power supply circuit in fig. 2.
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1 Intelligent bead device
10 string rope
20_1 to 20_14 Candida
200_1, 200_2, 200_3, 200_14 shell
202_1, 202_2, 202_3, 202_14 power supply circuit
204_1, 204_2, 204_3, 204_14 electromagnet
206_1, 206_2, 206_3, 206_14 magnetic component
30 control circuit
40 microphone
50 speech recognition circuit
502 power supply
504 switch
M1 and M2 magnetic field
Detailed Description
Certain terms are used throughout the description and following claims to refer to particular components. As one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, manufacturers may refer to a component by different names. This specification and the claims that follow do not intend to distinguish between components that differ in name but not function. In the following description and in the claims, the terms "include" and "comprise" are used in an open-ended fashion, and thus should be interpreted to mean "include, but not limited to. Also, the term "coupled" is intended to encompass any direct or indirect electrical connection. Thus, if a first device couples to a second device, that connection may be through a direct electrical connection, or through an indirect electrical connection via other devices and connections.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, fig. 1 is an external view of an intelligent candida device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of the components of an intelligent candida device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. The intelligent candida device 1 includes a string of ropes 10, candida 20_1 to 20_14, a control circuit 30, a microphone 40 and a voice recognition circuit 50. As shown in FIG. 1, the beads 20_ 1-20 _14 can be strung on the string 10, and the string 10 passes through the beads 20_ 1-20 _14 to form a bead string. Each candida includes a candida housing, a power supply circuit, an electromagnet and a magnetic component. The casing of the nostoc can be made of mineral, shell, horn, wood, plant, leather, glass, metal, plastic, or ceramic, but not limited thereto. The magnetic component in the beads may be made of a magnetic material, for example, iron, cobalt, nickel, or other material that can produce magnetism. The power supply circuit in the candida may be a battery. Power supply circuits in the candida can be charged in a wireless charging mode.
For example, as shown in fig. 2, the candida 20_1 includes a candida housing 200_1, a power supply circuit 202_1, an electromagnet 204_1, and a magnetic element 206_ 1. The candida 20_2 includes a candida housing 200_2, a power supply circuit 202_2, an electromagnet 204_2 and a magnetic component 206_ 2. The candida 20_3 includes a candida housing 200_3, a power supply circuit 202_3, an electromagnet 204_3 and a magnetic component 206_ 3. For convenience of illustration, fig. 2 shows only the detailed components of the candida 20_1 to 20_3, but not limited thereto. Similarly, the Candida 20_ 4-20 _14 also has similar component configuration, operation and function. The power supply circuit 202_1 is disposed on the candida housing 200_ 1. The power supply circuit 202_1 is controlled by the control circuit 30 and is used for supplying power to the electromagnet 204_ 1. The electromagnet 204_1 is disposed on the candida housing 200_1 and coupled to the power supply circuit 202_ 1. The magnetic component 206_1 is disposed on the candida housing 200_ 1. The power supply circuit 202_2 is disposed on the candida housing 200_ 2. The power supply circuit 202_2 is controlled by the control circuit 30 and is used for supplying power to the electromagnet 204_ 2. The electromagnet 204_2 is disposed on the candida housing 200_2 and coupled to the power supply circuit 202_ 2. As shown in fig. 2, the magnetic assembly 206_2 is disposed on the candida housing 200_2 corresponding to the electromagnet 204_1 of the candida 20_ 1. When the power supply circuit 202_1 outputs current or voltage to provide power to the electromagnet 204_1, the electromagnet 204_1 is energized to generate a magnetic field, so that a magnetic attraction force is generated between the electromagnet 204_1 and the magnetic element 206_2 of the candida 20_ 2. Since the electromagnet 204_1 is fixed on the candida housing 200_1 and the magnetic component 206_2 is fixed on the candida housing 200_2, the magnetic attraction force generated between the electromagnet 204_1 and the magnetic component 206_2 will make the candida 20_1 and the candida 20_2 approach or touch each other.
The power supply circuit 202_3 is disposed on the candida housing 200_ 3. The power supply circuit 202_3 is controlled by the control circuit 30 and is used for supplying power to the electromagnet 204_ 3. The electromagnet 204_3 is disposed on the candida housing 200_3 and coupled to the power supply circuit 202_ 3. The magnetic component 206_3 is disposed on the candida housing 200_3 corresponding to the electromagnet 204_2 of the candida 20_ 2. When the power supply circuit 202_2 outputs current or voltage to provide power to the electromagnet 204_2, the electromagnet 204_2 is energized to generate a magnetic field, so that a magnetic attraction force is generated between the electromagnet 204_2 and the magnetic element 206_3 of the candida 20_ 3. Since the electromagnet 204_2 is fixed on the candida housing 200_2 and the magnetic component 206_3 is fixed on the candida housing 200_3, the magnetic attraction force generated between the electromagnet 204_2 and the magnetic component 206_3 will make the candida 20_2 and the candida 20_3 approach or touch each other.
The control circuit 30 is used for controlling the power supply circuits in the candida 20_1 to 20_14 to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets. For example, the control circuit 30 can sequentially control the power supply circuits of the Candida 20_ 1-20 _14 to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets. The Control circuit 30 may be a Microprocessor Control Unit (MCU) chip, but not limited thereto. The control circuit 30 can be disposed on one of the Candida 20_ 1-20 _ 14. Furthermore, the control circuit 30 may be integrated with the speech recognition circuit 50 on the same integrated circuit chip. The microphone 40 is used for receiving voice signals. The microphone 40 can be disposed on one of the beads 20_1 to 20_ 14. The voice recognition circuit 50 is used for generating a recognition result according to the voice signal received by the microphone 40, so that the control circuit 30 sequentially controls the power supply circuits of the candida 20_1 to 20_14 to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets according to the recognition result generated by the voice recognition circuit 50. The control circuit 30 can sequentially control the power supply circuits of the candida 20_ 1-20 _14 to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets according to the recognition result generated by the voice recognition circuit 50. For example, as shown in fig. 2, the control circuit 30, the microphone 40 and the voice recognition circuit 50 are disposed in the candida 20_14, but not limited thereto.
For example, referring to fig. 3 and 4, fig. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating an intelligent candida device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention operating at a first time point. Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of the intelligent candida device 1 according to the embodiment of the invention operating at a second time point. Suppose the intelligent Buddha device 1 is applied to Buddha beads for Buddhism to recite and count numbers. The user or manufacturer may pre-record a voice reference sample to the intelligent candida device 1. For example, a user may pre-record a Buddha before using it and store it in the intelligent candida device 1 as a voice reference sample. The user will repeatedly recite the Buddha number when he wants to repair the walk. For example, at a first time point, the user recites a Buddha, and the voice recognition circuit 50 determines that the voice signal received by the microphone 40 includes a voice signal matching the pre-recorded voice reference sample and generates a first recognition result to indicate matching. At this time, the control circuit 30 generates a first control signal to the candida 20_1 according to the first recognition result generated by the voice recognition circuit 50, so as to trigger the power supply circuit 202_1 of the candida 20_1 to supply power to the electromagnet 204_ 1. As shown in fig. 3, the power supply circuit 202_1 is controlled by the control circuit 30 to output current or voltage to provide power to the electromagnet 204_1, and the electromagnet 204_1 is energized to generate the magnetic field M1, so that a magnetic attraction force is generated between the electromagnet 204_1 and the magnetic element 206_2 of the candida 20_ 2. In this case, since the electromagnet 204_1 is fixed on the candida housing 200_1 and the magnetic assembly 206_2 is fixed on the candida housing 200_2, the magnetic attraction force generated between the electromagnet 204_1 and the magnetic assembly 206_2 will make the candida 20_1 and the candida 20_2 approach or touch each other. In addition, the power supply circuit 202_1 can stop providing power after providing power to the electromagnet 204_1 and continuously providing power for a predetermined period.
Then, at a second time point, the user pronounces the Buddha once again, and the voice recognition circuit 50 determines that the voice signal received by the microphone 40 includes a voice signal matching the pre-recorded voice reference sample, and generates a second recognition result to indicate matching. At this time, the control circuit 30 generates a second control signal to the candida 20_1 according to the second recognition result generated by the voice recognition circuit 50, so as to trigger the power supply circuit 202_2 of the candida 20_2 to supply power to the electromagnet 204_ 2. As shown in fig. 4, the power supply circuit 202_2 is controlled by the control circuit 30 to output current or voltage to provide power to the electromagnet 204_2, and the electromagnet 204_2 is energized to generate a magnetic field M2, so that a magnetic attraction force is generated between the electromagnet 204_2 and the magnetic element 206_3 of the candida 20_ 3. Since the electromagnet 204_2 is fixed on the candida housing 200_2 and the magnetic component 206_3 is fixed on the candida housing 200_3, the magnetic attraction between the electromagnet 204_2 and the magnetic component 206_3 will cause the candida 20_2 and the candida 20_3 to approach or collide with each other. In addition, the power supply circuit 202_2 can stop providing power after providing power to the electromagnet 204_2 and continuously providing power for a predetermined period.
Therefore, each time the user recites a Buddha, the control circuit 30 generates a corresponding control signal to a corresponding Candida, so as to trigger the power supply circuit of the corresponding Candida to supply power to the corresponding electromagnet to generate magnetic attraction force, so that adjacent Candida are close to or touch together. For example, the control circuit 30 can control the power supply circuit of each candida to supply power to the corresponding electromagnet according to the identification result generated by the voice recognition circuit 50 according to the control sequence. For example, the control sequence is, in order, Candida 20_1 → Candida 20_2 → Candida 20_3 → … → Candida 20_ 14. In other words, each time the user recites a Buddha, the Buddha of the intelligent Buddha device 1 will be automatically and continuously powered on to generate magnetic attraction to approach each other, so that the user feels that the intelligent Buddha device 1 has a counting feeling, and thus, the user can feel the feeling of collision of the traditional Buddha beads on the beads, and the use experience can be effectively improved.
In one embodiment, a power supply circuit of a candida includes a power supply and a switch. For example, referring to fig. 5, fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of a power supply circuit 202_1 of the candida 20_1 in fig. 2. For convenience of illustration, fig. 5 illustrates the power supply circuit 202_1 of the candida 20_1 as an example, but not limited thereto. Similarly, the Candida 20_ 4-20 _14 also has similar component configuration, operation and function. As shown in fig. 5, the power supply circuit 202_1 includes a power supply 502 and a switch 504. The power supply 502 may be a battery. The power supply 502 may be charged using a wireless charging method. One end of the switch 504 is coupled to the power supply 502, and the other end of the switch 504 is coupled to the electromagnet 204_ 1. The switch 504 is controlled by the control circuit 30. When the control circuit 30 controls the switch 504 to switch to the conducting state, the power supply 502, the switch 504 and the electromagnet 204_1 form a conducting path, so that the power supply 502 supplies power to the electromagnet 204_1 through the switch 504.
In the embodiment, each of the intelligent candida devices 1 further includes a light source device (not shown). The light source devices of the candida are coupled to the corresponding power supply circuits and are arranged on the corresponding candida shells. The light source device of the candida is used for generating a prompt signal so as to inform the user of the current operation state. The Light source device may include a Light Emitting Diode (LED), an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED), a Micro Light Emitting Diode (μ LED), or any other device capable of Emitting Light. For example, referring to fig. 3, when the power supply circuit 202_1 is controlled by the control circuit 30 to output current or voltage to provide power to the electromagnet 204_1, the control circuit 30 can control the power supply circuit 202_2 to provide power to the light source device of the candida 20_ 2. When the light source device of the bead 20_2 is powered on, the user can know that the bead is currently counted to the bead 20_2, and so on. In addition, the light emitting mode of the light source device can be continuous display or flickering display, so that the user experience is improved.
In one embodiment, the intelligent candida device 1 further comprises a counting device (not shown) for counting. The counting device counts once each time the control circuit 30 controls a power supply circuit to supply power to the corresponding electromagnet. In this way, when the power supply circuits of the candida 20_1 to 20_14 are all controlled to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets, which means that the beads are turned for one circle, the control circuit 30 can record the operation information or transmit the operation information to an external device by using a wired transmission or wireless transmission method. For example, the control circuit 30 may utilize a wireless transmission technology specified by Bluetooth (Bluetooth), Wi-Fi, infrared (ir) or Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) standards to perform communication transmission with an external device, but the invention is not limited thereto.
In summary, the intelligent candida device of the embodiment of the invention can be automatically and continuously powered on according to the sound signal to generate magnetic attraction to enable the candida to approach each other when in use, so that a user can feel the intelligent candida device has the counting feeling, and thus, the user can feel the feeling of collision of the traditional bead poking device, and better user experience and use convenience can be provided. The above-mentioned embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of the present invention, and all equivalent changes and modifications made by the claims of the present invention should be covered by the scope of the present invention.

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1. An intelligent candida device comprises
A plurality of beads, each bead including
A housing of the candida;
a power supply circuit arranged on the candida shell;
an electromagnet arranged on the bead shell and coupled with the power supply circuit; and
a magnetic component arranged on the candida shell; and
a control circuit for controlling the power supply circuits of the plural beads to supply power to the corresponding electromagnets in sequence.
2. The intelligent candida device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
A microphone for receiving a voice signal; and
a voice recognition circuit for generating a recognition result according to the voice signal, so that the control circuit sequentially controls a plurality of power supply circuits in the plurality of beads to supply power to corresponding electromagnets according to the recognition result.
3. The intelligent candida device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the voice recognition circuit generates a first recognition result according to the voice signal at a first time point, the control circuit controls the power supply circuit of a first candida of the plurality of candida to supply power to the electromagnet of the first candida according to the first recognition result, and the voice recognition circuit generates a second recognition result according to the voice signal at a second time point, and the control circuit controls the power supply circuit of a second candida of the plurality of candida to supply power to the electromagnet of the second candida according to the second recognition result.
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein when the power supply circuit of the first bead supplies power to the electromagnet of the first bead, the electromagnet of the first bead is energized and a first magnetic attraction is generated between the electromagnet of the first bead and a magnetic component of an adjacent bead, so that the first bead and the adjacent bead are close to each other, and when the power supply circuit of the second bead supplies power to the electromagnet of the second bead, the electromagnet of the second bead is energized and a second magnetic attraction is generated between the electromagnet of the second bead and a magnetic component of an adjacent bead, so that the second bead and the adjacent bead are close to each other.
5. The intelligent candida device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power supply circuit provides power to the corresponding electromagnet for a predetermined period and then stops providing power.
6. The intelligent candida device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power supply circuit for each candida comprises
A power supply; and
and the switch is coupled with the power supply and the corresponding electromagnet, wherein when the switch is conducted, the power supply, the switch and the electromagnet coupled with the switch form a conducting path, so that the power supply supplies power to the electromagnet coupled with the switch through the switch.
7. The intelligent candida device as claimed in claim 1, wherein each candida further comprises
A light source device coupled to the power supply circuit of each bead; when the power supply circuit of the adjacent candida of each candida supplies power to the adjacent candida, the power supply circuit of each candida is controlled by the control circuit to supply power to the light source device.
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