CN218299043U - Interactive device - Google Patents

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CN218299043U
CN218299043U CN202222534615.5U CN202222534615U CN218299043U CN 218299043 U CN218299043 U CN 218299043U CN 202222534615 U CN202222534615 U CN 202222534615U CN 218299043 U CN218299043 U CN 218299043U
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郭润增
黄家宇
李胤恺
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The disclosure provides an interaction device, and belongs to the technical field of electronic devices. Mutual equipment includes base, brush palm module and touch screen module. The brush palm module and the touch screen module are all fixed in the base, and the brush palm module and the touch screen module are arranged in sequence along the first direction. The brushing palm module and the touch screen module are arranged in an inclined mode, the height of the interaction plane of the brushing palm module gradually rises along the first direction, and the height of the interaction plane of the touch screen module gradually decreases along the first direction. When using the mutual equipment that this disclosure provided, the brush palm module can be towards the user, and the touch screen module can be towards the staff. Therefore, the user can identify through the palm brushing module, the staff can confirm the identification result through the touch screen module, and the interaction equipment is controlled.

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Interactive device
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of electronic devices, and in particular, to an interactive device.
Background
The interactive device may be applied in different scenarios, for example, in mobile payment or nucleic acid information registration and verification scenarios.
The interaction devices in the related art generally have an interaction plane toward the user, through which the user can perform identification, and the interaction plane can be used to display the result of the identification.
However, since the interactive plane is oriented toward the user, it is difficult for the worker to confirm the result of the identification through the interactive plane. The staff need connect the interactive equipment with the computer, can confirm the result through the computer, and control the interactive equipment.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The present disclosure provides an interactive device, which can solve the technical problems existing in the related art, and the technical scheme of the interactive device is as follows:
the utility model provides an interactive device, which comprises a base, a palm brushing module and a touch screen module;
the palm brushing module and the touch screen module are fixed on the base and are sequentially arranged along a first direction;
the palm brushing module and the touch screen module are obliquely arranged, the height of the interaction plane of the palm brushing module gradually rises along the first direction, and the height of the interaction plane of the touch screen module gradually falls along the first direction.
In a possible implementation manner, the base has a first accommodating part and a second accommodating part which are sequentially arranged along the first direction;
the first accommodating part is provided with a first opening, and the brush palm module is positioned in the first accommodating part and is exposed out of the first opening;
the second accommodating part is provided with a second opening, and the touch screen module is located in the second accommodating part and exposed out of the second opening.
In one possible implementation, the first receiving portion and the second receiving portion are arranged at intervals, and a horizontally arranged upper casing wall is arranged between the first receiving portion and the second receiving portion.
In one possible implementation, the interaction device further includes a card reader and a barcode scanner;
the card reader and the code scanner are positioned in the base and are opposite to the upper shell wall, and a part of the upper shell wall opposite to the code scanner is provided with a third opening.
In one possible implementation, the base includes a housing and a base;
the housing has the first accommodating portion, the second accommodating portion, and the upper housing wall;
an accommodating space is formed between the base and the shell, and the card reader and the code scanner are positioned in the accommodating space.
In one possible implementation, the base has a boss opposite the upper housing wall;
the card reader and the code scanner are fixed on the boss.
In a possible implementation manner, the interaction device further includes an interface board, the interface board is located in the accommodating space, and is electrically connected with the palm brushing module, the touch screen module, the card reader and the bar code scanner;
the bottom of boss has the collecting storage, and the lateral part has the wiring mouth, the wiring mouth with the collecting storage intercommunication, and with the interface board is relative.
In a possible implementation, the base further comprises a pinch plate, and the pinch plate seals the storage bin.
In one possible implementation, the side of the base has a handle.
In one possible implementation manner, the handle is adjacent to the side of the touch screen module with the lower height.
The technical scheme provided by the disclosure at least comprises the following beneficial effects:
the utility model provides an interaction equipment, interaction equipment are including brushing palm module and touch screen module, brush palm module and touch screen module and all incline to arrange, and the not equidirectional orientation. When the multifunctional palm brushing module is used, the palm brushing module can face a user, and the touch screen module can face a worker. Therefore, the user can identify through the palm brushing module, the staff can confirm the identification result through the touch screen module, and the interaction equipment is controlled.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the present disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an interaction device shown in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of an interactive device shown in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an interactive device shown in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of an interactive device shown in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 5 is an exploded view of a palm rest module according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
Illustration of the drawings:
1. the loudspeaker comprises a base, a shell body 1a, a base 1b, a first accommodating part 11, a first opening 111, a second opening 12, a second accommodating part 121, a second opening 13, an upper shell wall 131, a third opening 14, a boss 141, a containing bin 142, a wiring port 15, a buckle plate 16, a handle 17 and a sound raising hole;
2. a palm brushing module 21, a bottom shell 211, an accommodating cavity 22, a first printed circuit board 23, a palm brushing unit 231, a second printed circuit board, 232, a sensor 233, a light emitting component 233a, a light emitting component 233b, a light guide ring 234, a second cover plate 24, a display screen 25, and a first cover plate;
3. the touch screen module 31, the third printed circuit board 32, the touch screen 33 and the third cover plate;
4. a card reader;
5. a code scanner;
6. an interface board;
7. a speaker;
8. a foot pad;
9. a power key.
With the foregoing drawings in mind, certain embodiments of the disclosure have been shown and described in more detail below. The drawings and written description are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosed concepts in any way, but rather to illustrate the disclosed concepts to those skilled in the art by reference to specific embodiments.
Detailed Description
To make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present disclosure more apparent, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The terminology used in the description of the embodiments of the present disclosure is for the purpose of describing the embodiments of the present disclosure only and is not intended to be limiting of the present disclosure. Unless defined otherwise, technical or scientific terms used herein shall have the ordinary meaning as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. The use of "first," "second," "third," and similar terms in the description and claims of the present disclosure are not intended to indicate any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. Also, the use of the terms "a" or "an" and the like do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one. The word "comprise" or "comprises", and the like, means that the element or item listed before "comprises" or "comprising" covers the element or item listed after "comprising" or "comprises" and its equivalents, and does not exclude other elements or items. The terms "connected" or "coupled" and the like are not restricted to physical or mechanical connections, but may include electrical connections, whether direct or indirect. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, which may also change accordingly when the absolute position of the object being described changes.
The embodiment of the disclosure provides an interaction device, one side of which can be used for brushing a palm and the other side of which can be used for touch screen operation. As shown in fig. 1, the interactive device includes a base 1, a palm brushing module 2, and a touch screen module 3. The palm brushing module 2 and the touch screen module 3 are both fixed on the base 1, and the palm brushing module 2 and the touch screen module 3 are sequentially arranged along a first direction (arrow direction in fig. 1 and 2). Brush palm module 2 and touch screen module 3 all incline to arrange, and brush palm module 2's mutual planar height and rise along the first direction gradually, and touch screen module 3's mutual planar height reduces along the first direction gradually.
The base 1 is a structural member of the interactive device, and is used for supporting and fixing the rest components of the interactive device.
The palm brushing module 2 is used for collecting palm print information. The interaction plane of the palm rest module 2 can be understood as a top surface, a display surface or a cover plate of the palm rest module 2, for example, the interaction plane of the palm rest module 2 can be the first cover plate 25 as shown in fig. 5.
The touch screen module 3 is used for displaying information, for example, information such as payment information and identity information. The touch screen module 3 may also be used for touch screen operation to control the interactive device, for example, to set the payment information. Touch screen module 3 still is connected with brush palm module 2 electricity to, touch screen module 3 can control brush palm module 2. The interaction plane of the touch screen module 3 may refer to a top surface, a display surface, or a cover plate of the touch screen module 3. For example, the interaction plane of the touch screen module 3 may be the third cover 33 as shown in fig. 2.
The brush palm module 2 and the touch screen module 3 in the interactive equipment that this disclosed embodiment provided all incline to arrange, and the not equidirectional of orientation. Thus, when the interactive device is used, the palm brushing module 2 faces a user, and the touch screen module 3 faces a worker. Therefore, the user can identify through the palm brushing module 2, and the staff can confirm the identification result through the touch screen module 3 and control the interactive equipment. The interactive equipment does not need to be externally connected with a computer, and is simple and convenient to use.
The interaction device provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can be applied to a nucleic acid information registration scene, before nucleic acid is collected, a user can enable a palm to face the palm brushing module 2, then the palm brushing module 2 conducts identity recognition based on a palm image, the recognized identity is recorded, and the touch screen module can display identity information.
The interaction device provided by the embodiment of the disclosure can also be applied to a nucleic acid information checking scene, a user can enable the palm to face the palm brushing module 2, and the palm brushing module 2 performs identity recognition based on the palm image. The touch screen module 3 displays the nucleic acid condition of the user. The worker may allow the user to enter the target site after confirming compliance of the user's nucleic acid information.
The interactive equipment that this disclosed embodiment provided still can be applied to in the scene of mobile payment, and the payee can set up the amount of money of collection through touch screen module 3, and the payer can brush palm module 2 with the palm orientation, and the module 2 of brushing the palm carries out identification based on the palm image, and the discernment is paid after through. After the payment is successful, the information of successful payment and the like can be displayed on the touch screen module 3.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the base 1 has a first receiving portion 11 and a second receiving portion 12 arranged in order in a first direction. The first accommodating portion 11 has a first opening 111, and the brush palm module 2 is located inside the first accommodating portion 11 and exposed at the first opening 111. The second accommodating portion 12 has a second opening 121, and the touch screen module 3 is located inside the second accommodating portion 12 and exposed at the second opening 121.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 2 and 3, the first and second receiving portions 11 and 12 have an upper casing wall 13 arranged horizontally therebetween. The height of the upper shell wall 13 is the same as the height of the higher side of the first accommodating part 11 and the height of the higher side of the second accommodating part 12, so that the appearance of the interactive device is more attractive.
In addition to having a brushpalm function, in some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the interaction device further comprises a card reader 4 and a barcode scanner 5, the card reader 4 and the barcode scanner 5 being located inside the base 1 and both opposing the upper housing wall 13, the portion of the upper housing wall 13 opposing the barcode scanner 5 having a third opening 131.
The card reader 4 is used for swiping a card or reading other devices using NFC (Near Field Communication) technology. The portion of the upper housing wall 13 opposite the card reader 4 may be printed with a card swipe identification, here a card swipe area.
The barcode scanner 5 is configured to scan an information code (e.g., a two-dimensional code) containing payment information, identity information, and the like. The third opening 131 is for light to pass through so that the information code information can be collected by the scanner 5.
In addition, the palm brushing module 2 can be used for realizing the face brushing function besides being used for brushing the palm.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the base 1 includes a housing 1a and a base 1b. The housing 1a has a first housing portion 11, a second housing portion 12, and an upper housing wall 13. An accommodation space is formed between the base 1b and the housing 1a, and the card reader 4 and the barcode reader 5 are located in the accommodation space.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the base 1b has a boss 14, the boss 14 is opposite to the upper housing wall 13, and the card reader 4 and the scanner 5 are fixed on the boss 14.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the interaction device further includes an interface board 6, where the interface board 6 is located in the accommodating space between the base 1b and the housing 1a, and is electrically connected with the palm brushing module 2, the touch screen module 3, the card reader 4 and the barcode scanner 5. The bottom of the boss 14 has a storage compartment 141, and the side has a wire connection port 142, and the wire connection port 142 is communicated with the storage compartment 141 and is opposite to the interface board 6.
The interface board 6 is used for interfacing the interactive device with other electronic devices, and the interface board 6 may have one or more of a Universal Serial Bus (USB) -a interface module, a USB-C interface module, and a Serial interface module.
In some examples, the base 1 further includes a gusset 15, and the gusset 15 encloses the storage compartment 141.
In order to facilitate the connection between the brush palm module 2 and the interface board 6, as shown in fig. 3, a partial area of the bottom of the first accommodating portion 11 has an opening for the connection wire of the brush palm module 2 to pass through and electrically connect with the interface board 6.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 1-4, the side of the base 1 has a handle 16 for the user to use or move the interactive device by hand.
In some examples, the handle 16 is adjacent to the lower side of the touch screen module 3, so as to facilitate the movement of the interaction device by a worker operating the touch screen module 3.
The shape of the handle 16 is not limited in the embodiment of the present disclosure, and in some examples, as shown in fig. 1 to 4, the handle 16 is a U-shaped member, and the end of each of two sides of the U-shaped member is connected to the side of the touch screen module 3 with the lower height.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the interaction device further comprises a speaker 7, the speaker 7 being fixed in the base 1 such that the interaction device may also communicate information to the user by sound. For example, when the user pays successfully, the speaker 7 may emit an alert sound that the payment has succeeded. The loudspeaker 7 can be connected with the palm brushing module 2, the touch screen module 3 the reader 4 and one or more of the scanners 5 are electrically connected.
The speaker 7 may be equipped with a single or a plurality of speaker devices.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the case 1a has a sound emission hole 17, and the sound emission hole 17 is opposite to the speaker 7, thereby facilitating sound emitted from the speaker 7 to be outwardly transmitted through the case 1 a.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the interaction device further has a foot pad 8, and the foot pad 8 is fixed on the base 1b. The foot pad 8 may be made of rubber or silica gel, so that the interactive device is not easy to slide when placed on a desktop.
In some examples, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, the interactive device also has a power key 9, the power key 9 being usable to control the enabling of the interactive device to be turned on and off.
In the following, an implementation of the palm brushing module 2 is exemplarily described:
as shown in fig. 5, the palm print module 2 includes a bottom case 21, a first printed circuit board 22, a palm print unit 23, a display screen 24, and a first cover plate 25. The first printed circuit board 22 is electrically connected to the palm unit 23 and the display screen 24, respectively. The bottom case 21 has an accommodating cavity 211, the first printed circuit board 22, the palm printing unit 23, and the display screen 24 are located in the accommodating cavity 211, and the first cover plate 25 closes an opening of the accommodating cavity 211.
The bottom shell 21 is a structural member of the brush palm module 2, and is used for supporting and fixing the rest components of the brush palm module 2. The bottom of the bottom shell 21 has an opening in a partial area for the connection wires of the brush palm module 2 to pass through and electrically connect with the interface board 6.
The first Printed Circuit Board (PCB) 22 is loaded with an electronic module such as a processor, a chip, and an interface, and the first Printed Circuit Board 22 can analyze information collected by the palm section 23 and control the palm section 23 and the display screen 24.
The palm unit 23 is used for realizing a palm function. The display screen 24 is used for displaying information, such as whether the brush palm passes or not. The display screen 24 may also have a touch function, so that a user can send an instruction to the palm brushing module 2 through the display screen 24.
The first cover plate 25 closes the opening of the accommodating cavity 211, and can protect the devices in the accommodating cavity 211.
In the following, an implementation of the palm unit 23 is exemplarily described:
in some examples, as shown in fig. 5, the palm section 23 includes a second printed circuit board 231, a sensor 232, a light emitting part 233, and a second cover 234, and the second printed circuit board 231 is electrically connected to the sensor 232 and the light emitting part 233, respectively.
The second printed circuit board 231 is mounted with electronic modules such as a processor, a chip, and an interface, and the second printed circuit board 231 can analyze information acquired by the sensor 232 and can control the sensor 232 and the light emitting unit 233.
The sensor 232 is used to collect palm print information. The type of the sensor 232 is not limited in the embodiments of the present disclosure, and in some examples, the sensor 232 includes at least one of a two-dimensional image capture module and a three-dimensional image capture module, for example, one of a two-dimensional camera and a three-dimensional camera. In addition, the sensor 232 may further include at least one of an infrared light module and a depth map module to improve the collecting effect of the sensor 232.
The light emitting member 233 is annular and surrounds the sensor 232. When the light emitting part 233 emits light, a light ring surrounding the sensor 232 is formed, so that the interactive apparatus is more beautiful. In addition, the light emitting component 233 can also be used for illumination, and when the face or the palm is close to the palm brushing module 2, the light emitting component 233 can emit white light to illuminate the face or the palm.
The second cover 234 closes the opening of the light emitting part 233, and can protect the second printed circuit board 231, the sensor 232, and the light emitting part 233.
The embodiment of the present disclosure does not limit the implementation of the light emitting part 233, and in some examples, as shown in fig. 5, the light emitting part 233 includes a light emitting part 233a and a light guide ring 233b, and the light emitting part 233a is fixed to the second printed circuit board 231 and electrically connected to the second printed circuit board 231. A light guiding ring 233b surrounds the sensor 232, and the light guiding ring 233b is located between the second cover 234 and the light emitting member 233 a.
The embodiment of the present disclosure does not limit the shape of the light emitting member 233a, and in some examples, as shown in fig. 5, the light emitting member 233a is annular and is matched with the light guide ring 233 b.
Illustratively, in some examples, the light emitting member 233a is a ring-shaped lamp. In other examples, the light emitting member 233a has a plurality of beads arranged in a ring shape.
The light guide ring 233b is used for uniformly dispersing the light emitted by the light emitting member 233a, so that the brightness of the formed light ring is relatively uniform.
In the following, an implementation of the touch screen module 3 is exemplarily described:
as shown in fig. 2, the touch screen module 3 includes a third printed circuit board 31, a touch screen 32 and a third cover plate 33. The third printed circuit board 31 and the touch screen 32 are located inside the second accommodating portion 12, and the third cover 33 closes the second opening 121 of the second accommodating portion 12.
As shown in fig. 2, the third printed circuit board 31 has electronic modules such as a processor, a chip, and an interface mounted thereon, and the third printed circuit board 31 is electrically connected to the touch panel 32, the palm print module 2, the card reader 4, and the barcode reader 5. Wherein the electrical connection can be realized through the interface board 6.
The third cover 33 closes the second opening 121, and can protect the devices in the second container 12.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and is not to be construed as limiting the present disclosure, but rather as the subject matter of the present disclosure is to be accorded the full scope and breadth of the present disclosure.

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1. The interaction device is characterized by comprising a base (1), a palm brushing module (2) and a touch screen module (3);
the palm brushing module (2) and the touch screen module (3) are fixed on the base (1), and the palm brushing module (2) and the touch screen module (3) are sequentially arranged along a first direction;
the palm brushing module (2) and the touch screen module (3) are obliquely arranged, the height of the interaction plane of the palm brushing module (2) gradually rises along the first direction, and the height of the interaction plane of the touch screen module (3) gradually falls along the first direction.
2. The interaction device according to claim 1, characterized in that said base (1) has a first housing (11) and a second housing (12) arranged in succession along said first direction;
the first accommodating part (11) is provided with a first opening (111), and the brush palm module (2) is positioned in the first accommodating part (11) and is exposed at the first opening (111);
the second accommodating portion (12) is provided with a second opening (121), and the touch screen module (3) is located inside the second accommodating portion (12) and exposed at the second opening (121).
3. Interaction device according to claim 2, wherein there is a horizontally arranged upper housing wall (13) between the first receptacle (11) and the second receptacle (12).
4. The interaction device according to claim 3, characterized in that it further comprises a reader (4) and a scanner (5);
the card reader (4) and the code scanner (5) are positioned inside the base (1) and are opposite to the upper shell wall (13), and a part of the upper shell wall (13) opposite to the code scanner (5) is provided with a third opening (131).
5. The interaction device according to claim 4, wherein the base (1) comprises a housing (1 a) and a base (1 b);
the housing (1 a) has the first accommodation part (11), the second accommodation part (12), and the upper housing wall (13);
an accommodating space is formed between the base (1 b) and the shell (1 a), and the card reader (4) and the code scanner (5) are positioned in the accommodating space.
6. The interaction device according to claim 5, characterized in that the base (1 b) has a boss (14), the boss (14) being opposite to the upper housing wall (13);
the card reader (4) and the code scanner (5) are fixed on the boss (14).
7. The interaction device according to claim 6, further comprising an interface board (6), wherein the interface board (6) is located in the accommodating space and electrically connected with the palm brushing module (2), the touch screen module (3), the card reader (4) and the code scanner (5);
the bottom of the boss (14) is provided with a containing bin (141), the side of the boss is provided with a wiring port (142), and the wiring port (142) is communicated with the containing bin (141) and is opposite to the interface board (6).
8. The interaction device according to claim 7, wherein the base (1) further comprises a pinch plate (15), the pinch plate (15) closing the storage compartment (141).
9. Interaction device according to any of claims 1-8, characterized in that the side of the base (1) has a handle (16).
10. The interaction device according to claim 9, wherein the handle (16) is adjacent to the lower height side of the touch screen module (3).
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