CN219345910U - Shell assembly and electronic equipment - Google Patents

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CN219345910U
CN219345910U CN202222492050.9U CN202222492050U CN219345910U CN 219345910 U CN219345910 U CN 219345910U CN 202222492050 U CN202222492050 U CN 202222492050U CN 219345910 U CN219345910 U CN 219345910U
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The disclosure relates to the field of electronic technology, and in particular, to a housing assembly and an electronic device. A housing assembly for use in an electronic device, the housing assembly comprising: a body; the support structure comprises a support piece, and the support piece is rotationally connected with the body; the first structure is arranged on the body; the supporting piece is positioned at a first angle relative to the body, is attached to the body, and forms a second structure with a marking function with the first structure; the support is at a second angle relative to the body, the support being for supporting the body.

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Shell assembly and electronic equipment
Technical Field
The disclosure relates to the field of electronic technology, and in particular, to a housing assembly and an electronic device.
Background
With the development of electronic devices, the requirements of people on the appearance and the practicability of the electronic devices are higher and higher. There is often a need to have a variety of other functions while meeting the requirements of a personalized appearance.
However, since various functions are required in the electronic device, corresponding components are generally provided for each function individually, resulting in a plurality of components and a single function of the individual components.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the disclosure provides a housing assembly and an electronic device.
A first aspect of the disclosed embodiments provides a housing assembly for use in an electronic device, the housing assembly comprising:
a body;
the support structure comprises a support piece, and the support piece is rotationally connected with the body;
the first structure is arranged on the body;
the supporting piece is positioned at a first angle relative to the body, is attached to the body, and forms a second structure with a marking function with the first structure;
the support is at a second angle relative to the body, the support being for supporting the body.
Optionally, the support member has a fixed end, wherein the fixed end is rotatably connected with the body;
the support also has a free end, wherein the free end is an opposite end of the fixed end, the free end being rotatable relative to the body.
Optionally, the body has a groove, and the support is rotatably connected with the groove of the body;
the supporting piece is positioned at a first angle relative to the body and buckled in the groove;
the support is at a second angle relative to the body, the support being located outside the recess.
Optionally, the fixing end includes: and the fixed end is rotationally connected with the body through the hinge part, and the hinge part is any one of a shaft and a through hole.
Optionally, the free end is provided with a ring structure;
or alternatively, the process may be performed,
the free end is provided with an inclined plane.
Optionally, the support structure further comprises: the base is rotationally connected with the body and rotates relative to the body in the direction of the plane of the body;
the first structure and the supporting piece are both positioned on the base, and the fixed end of the supporting piece is rotationally connected with the base.
Optionally, the fixed end and/or the body are/is provided with a limiting part, which is used for limiting the rotation of the support piece relative to the hinge part, so that the support piece is at a second angle relative to the body.
Optionally, the axial direction in which the support rotates is parallel to the long or short side of the body.
Optionally, the support has a first support posture and a second support posture;
the support is in the first support posture, and a first edge of the support supports the body;
the support is in the second support posture, and the second edge of the support supports the body;
wherein the second edge and the first edge are adjacent edges of the support.
A second aspect of an embodiment of the present disclosure provides an electronic device, including:
the housing assembly of the first aspect;
wherein the housing assembly serves as a rear cover of the electronic device; alternatively, the housing assembly serves as a protective shell for the electronic device.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the disclosure has the following technical effects:
by using at least a part or all of the second structure with the identification function as a support. When the supporting piece is at a first angle relative to the body, the supporting piece is attached to the body and forms a second structure with the first structure and the identification function. At this point, the support member and the first structure together identify the electronic device on the one hand. The support is for supporting the body when the support is at a second angle relative to the body. At this time, the support member can constitute a bracket for supporting the electronic device with the body for supporting the electronic device.
In the process, the supporting piece can play a role in marking and supporting simultaneously, and compared with the electronic equipment in the related art, which is provided with corresponding parts for each function, the electronic equipment has more parts and single functions, the number of the functional parts can be reduced as much as possible, and the multifunction of the single parts is realized.
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 disclosure and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a housing assembly provided in an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a schematic structural view of a housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 8 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 9 is a schematic structural view of a housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 10 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 11 is a schematic structural view of another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 12 is a schematic structural view of yet another housing assembly provided by an embodiment of the present disclosure;
fig. 13 is a block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. When the following description refers to the accompanying drawings, the same numbers in different drawings refer to the same or similar elements, unless otherwise indicated. The implementations described in the following exemplary examples are not representative of all implementations consistent with the present disclosure. Rather, they are merely examples of apparatus consistent with some aspects of the disclosure as detailed in the accompanying claims.
Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a housing assembly 10 for use in an electronic device, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the housing assembly 10 comprising: a body 101, a support structure and a first structure 102. The first structure 102 is disposed on the body 101. The support structure comprises a support member 103, the support member 103 comprising a first end 103a and a second end 103b; wherein the first end 103a is rotatably connected to the body 101. The supporting member 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, and the supporting member 103 is attached to the body 101 and forms a second structure 104 with a marking function with the first structure 102. The support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the support 103 supporting the body 101.
The electronic device may be a terminal device, such as a mobile phone, a tablet, or other handheld device.
The second structure 104 may be any structure having a marking function. By way of example, the second structure 104 may be any icon identifying and/or protecting an electronic device, such as letters and/or numbers. For example, the support and the second structure constitute an identification of a device type of the electronic device.
The identification of the support and the second structure may in some cases also identify the equipment manufacturer or model of the electronic equipment, etc.
The first structure 102 may be part of the second structure 104. At this time, the support 103 may be a part or all of the second structure 104.
For example, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, taking the second structure 104 as the letter "mI" or "mI" as an example, the first structure 102 may be "M" or "M", and at this time, the supporting member 103 may have an I-shaped structure. The two ends of the I-shaped structure serve as a first end 103a and a second end 103b of the support member 103, respectively. If the supporting member 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, the supporting member "I" is attached to the body 101 and forms a second structure "mI" with the first structure "m" having a marking function. If the supporting member 103 is at a second angle with respect to the body 101, the second end 103b of the supporting member "I" may be supported on a plane and form a stand with the body 101 for supporting the electronic device.
As another example, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, taking the second structure 104 as the letter "mI", the first structure 102 may be "nI", and in this case, the supporting member 103 may be in an I-shaped structure, and the supporting member 103 is located in the middle of "n" in the first structure 102. The two ends of the I-shaped structure serve as a first end 103a and a second end 103b of the support member 103, respectively. If the supporting element 103 is at the first angle relative to the body 101, the supporting element "I" is attached to the body 101 and is located in the letter "n" and forms "m" with the letter "n", that is, forms a second structure "mI" with the first structure "nI" having a marking function. If the supporting member 103 is at a second angle with respect to the body 101, the second end 103b of the supporting member "I" may be supported on a plane and form a stand with the body 101 for supporting the electronic device.
As another example, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, taking the second structure 104 as the letter "Redmi" as an example, the first structure 102 may be "edmi", and in this case, the supporting member 103 may have an R-shaped structure. The upright upper end of the R-shaped structure serves as a first end 103a of the support member 103 and the lower end serves as a second end 103b of the first panel support member 103. If the supporting member 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, the supporting member "I" is attached to the body 101 and forms a second structure "Redmi" with the first structure "edmi" having a marking function. If the supporting member 103 is at a second angle with respect to the body 101, the second end 103b of the supporting member "R" may be supported on a plane and form a stand with the body 101 for supporting the electronic device.
The above only shows an example in which the support 103 is part of the second structure 104, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the support 103 may be all of the second structure 104, and in this case, the first structure 102 may be a contour portion of the second structure 104 formed on the body 101. The first structure 102 may be a printed structure printed on the body, a patch structure attached to the housing, or a support member fixed to the housing.
In the presently disclosed embodiment, at least a portion or all of the second structure 104 having the labeling function is used as the support 103. When the supporting member 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, the supporting member 103 is attached to the body 101 and forms a second structure 104 with a marking function with the first structure 102. At this time, the electronic device can be identified. The support 103 supports the body 101 when the support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101. At this time, the support 103 can constitute a stand for supporting the electronic device with the body 101 for supporting the electronic device.
Compared with the marking piece or the protecting piece in the related art, the marking piece or the protecting piece is only used for marking or protecting the electronic equipment, not only can the marking or protecting effect be achieved on the electronic equipment, but also the marking piece or the protecting piece can be used as a bracket, so that the electronic equipment is provided with the bracket without additionally purchasing or configuring the bracket again.
On the one hand, the single component can be made multifunctional, and on the other hand, the number of functional components on the electronic device can be reduced as much as possible.
It should be noted that, only the case where the supporting member 103 is a certain letter member is shown here, and those skilled in the art will understand that the above is merely an example, and that the supporting member 103 may be other structural members in the case where the second structure 104 is changed. For example, the support 103 may also be other letters, numbers, guards or a portion of a guard.
The second structure 104 may be protruded from the body 101 or embedded in the body 101. The present utility model is not particularly limited herein.
The support 103 has a fixed end, wherein the fixed end 103a is rotatably connected with the body 101; the support 103 also has a free end 103b, wherein the free end 103b is the opposite end of the fixed end 103a, the free end 103b being rotatable relative to the body 101.
The fixed end is the first end 103a, and the free end is the second end 103b.
As illustrated in fig. 1 to 4, both ends of the I-shaped support member serve as a fixed end 103a and a free end 103b of the support member 103, respectively.
As another example, as shown in fig. 5 and 6, the upright upper end of the R-shaped support member serves as the fixed end 103a of the support member 103, and the lower end serves as the free end 103b of the support member 103.
As another example, as shown in fig. 7 to 10, the n-shaped support frame has an upright lower end as a fixed end 103a of the support member 103 and an upper end as a free end 103b of the support member 103.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, 4 and 6, the body 101 has a groove P, and the support is rotatably coupled to the groove P of the body 101. The supporting member 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, and the supporting member 103 is buckled in the groove P. The support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the support 103 being located outside the recess P.
In these embodiments, by providing the recess P in the body 101, the support 103 snaps into the recess P when the support 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101. The support member can be embedded in the body 101, so that the support member 103 and the first structure 102 together form a second structure 104 for identifying or protecting the electronic device. At the same time, the support 103 can be prevented from protruding on the surface of the body 101 to occupy space and cause discomfort to the person holding. When the support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the support 103 is positioned outside the groove P. The support 103 can be used as a stand. Therefore, the hidden bracket can be provided for the electronic equipment, the multifunctional identification piece or the protection piece is realized while the identification effect or the protection effect is achieved, and the user experience is improved.
The fixed end 103a includes: and a hinge part through which the fixed end 103a is rotatably connected to the body 101, the hinge part being any one of a shaft and a through hole.
By way of example, the fixed end 103a of the support 103 has a shaft and the body 101 has a through hole, or the fixed end 103a of the support 103 has a through hole and the body 101 has a shaft, so that the support 103 and the body 101 are rotatably connected by hinge-coupling of the shaft and the through hole.
The free end 103b has a ring-like structure; or the free end 103b may be provided with a bevel.
By arranging the fixed end of the supporting member 103 in rotational connection with the body 101 and arranging the annular structure on the free end opposite to the fixed end, the supporting member can be used as a finger ring, and the functions of the identification member or the protecting member can be further expanded and enriched.
Here, it should also be noted that, similarly to the second structure 104 may be any structure having a marking function, the supporting member 103 may be at least a part or all of any structure having a marking function. Unlike the support 103 described above, in these embodiments, the support 103 may be part of any structure having a ring-like structure.
For example, as shown in fig. 7 to 10, taking the second structure 104 as the letter "mI" as an example, the first structure 102 may include two I-shaped structures arranged side by side, the supporting element 103 may be n-shaped, and the supporting element 103 is located outside one of the two I-shaped structures, and forms the letter "m" with the I-shaped structure. Wherein two lower ends of the n-type are rotatably connected with the body 101 as fixed ends of the supporting member 103, and one end opposite to the two lower ends (i.e., an upper end of the n-type) is a free end. Thus, the n-shaped structure constitutes the annular structure and can be used as a finger ring.
In some embodiments, the free end 103b may be provided with a bevel, so that the contact area of the free end with the contacted surface may be increased, improving the support stability.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 9 and 10, the support structure further comprises: a base 105. The base 105 is rotatably connected to the body 101, and the base 105 rotates relative to the body 101 in the direction of the plane of the body 101. The first structure 102 and the supporting member 103 are both located on the base 105, and the fixed end 103a of the supporting member 103 is rotatably connected with the base 105.
In these embodiments, the base 105 is provided. Since the first structure 102 and the supporting member 103 are both located on the base 105, the fixed end 103a of the supporting member 103 is rotatably connected to the base 105. When the support 103 is at a first angle relative to the body 101, the support 103 may be attached to the base 105 and form a second structure 104 with the first structure 102 having a marking function, as compared to the support 103 and the first structure 102 being provided on the body 101. When the support 103 is at the second angle with respect to the body 101, the support 103 is separated from the base 105, and the body 101 can be supported.
In this structure, as shown in fig. 10, the base 105 may also be provided with a groove P, similar to the above-described rotational connection of the support 103 and the body 101. At this time, when the supporting member 103 is at the first angle with respect to the body 101, the supporting member 103 may be buckled in the groove P. When the support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the support 103 may be located outside the groove P.
In addition, in the case where the support 103 is provided with a ring structure, the base 105 may fix a ring formed by the support 103, similar to a ring having a base fixed to a surface of an electronic device. Specifically, taking the support member 103 as an example, the support member 103 may have an n-shaped structure, two lower ends of the n-shaped structure are used as fixing ends of the support member 103 and are rotatably connected with the base 105.
Unlike the related art in which the finger ring having the base 105 is fixed to the surface of the electronic device. In these embodiments, the base 105 is rotatably coupled to the body 101, and the base 105 rotates relative to the body 101 in the direction of the plane of the body 101. Therefore, the finger ring with the base 105 can be movably connected with the body 101, and the electronic equipment can be rotated by taking the connecting shaft of the base 105 and the body 101 as a rotation shaft, so that the user experience is improved.
In these embodiments, the connection shaft between the base 105 and the body 101 may be disposed at a central position of the base 105, such that the base 105 rotates the first structure 102 and the support 103 about the center of the base 105.
The axial direction in which the support 103 rotates about the rotation axis is not particularly limited. In practical applications, the habit of using the electronic device is based on the user.
The fixed end 103a and/or the body 101 are provided with a limiting portion for limiting the rotation of the support member 103 relative to the hinge portion, so that the support member 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101.
It should be noted that, in order to achieve the second angle of the support member 103 relative to the body 101, the support structure may optionally further include a limiting portion for limiting the rotation of the support member 103 relative to the hinge portion so that the support member 103 is at the second angle relative to the body 101.
The limiting portion may be exemplified by a torsion spring. The angle of the support 103 relative to the body is fixed by the torque of the torsion spring when rotating. Alternatively, the limiting portion may be exemplified by a supporting portion provided on the first side and/or the body 101, and the supporting portion may support the supporting member 103 when the supporting member 103 is at the second angle with respect to the body 101, thereby limiting the supporting member 103.
Specifically, taking an example in which a supporting portion is provided on the body 101, the supporting portion may be a protrusion provided on the body 101 for supporting the support member 103 rotated to a second angle with respect to the body 101.
The axial direction in which the support 103 rotates is parallel to the long or short side of the body 101.
The axial direction in which the support 103 rotates may be parallel to the long side (direction indicated by arrow a in fig. 11) or the short side of the body 101. Therefore, the electronic equipment can be conveniently supported by a user when the user watches videos on the horizontal screen or the vertical screen, and most of use scenes of the electronic equipment are met.
In some other implementations, the axial direction of rotation of the support 103 may also be parallel to any direction of the body 101.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 11 and 12, the support 103 has a first support posture and a second support posture. When the support 103 is in the first support posture, the first edge of the support 103 supports the body 101. When the support 103 is in the second support posture, the second edge 103c of the support 103 supports the body 101.
The first supporting posture may be, for example, a supporting state of the supporting member 103 when the electronic apparatus is in a landscape state. The second supporting state may be, for example, a supporting state of the supporting member 103 when the electronic apparatus is in the portrait screen state. Alternatively, the first supporting posture may be, for example, a supporting state of the supporting member 103 when the electronic apparatus is in the portrait screen state. The second supporting state may be, for example, a supporting state of the supporting member 103 when the electronic apparatus is in the landscape state.
The first edge may correspond to the free end 103b of the support 103 and the second edge 103c may be an edge adjacent to the first edge.
In this way, the electronic device can be supported not only in the horizontal screen state by the support 103, but also in the vertical screen state by the support 103. Therefore, the use scene of supporting the electronic equipment can be expanded, a proper supporting mode is selected under different use scenes, the requirements of users in multiple aspects are facilitated, and multi-azimuth support can be realized.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 11, when the support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the first edge (i.e., the free end 103 b) and the body 101 form a stand for supporting the electronic device. In this way, the electronic device can be supported in a landscape state by the first edge and the body 101.
As shown in fig. 12, when the support 103 is at a second angle relative to the body 101, the second edge 103c and the body 101 constitute a stand for supporting the electronic device. In this way, the electronic device can be supported in the portrait state by the second edge 103c and the body 101. The electronic equipment is convenient for a user to check in a vertical screen state, so that the electronic equipment is more beneficial to the user to use the electronic equipment with high efficiency.
For example, when a user answers a call or dials a call, the electronic device is in the vertical screen state, so that the user can conveniently and quickly identify and view information displayed on the electronic device, and meanwhile, the user can timely react to the fact that the electronic device is in the vertical state, and the situation that the electronic device is in the inverted state and is unfavorable for the operation of the user is avoided.
As shown in fig. 11 and 12, taking the second structure 104 as the letter "Redmi", the support member 103 is in an R shape as an example, when the support member 103 is at the second angle relative to the body 101, as shown in fig. 12, the support member 103 supports the electronic device on a plane through the R-shaped second edge 103 c. In some embodiments, the housing assembly 10 may be a protective shell. Alternatively, the housing assembly 10 may be a rear cover of an electronic device.
In these embodiments, when the housing assembly 10 is a protective case, the protective case may be sleeved on the electronic device, so that the housing assembly 10 can also identify and protect the electronic device and support the electronic device. In the case where the housing assembly 10 is a rear cover of an electronic device, the electronic device directly serves as a sign and a protection through the rear cover, and directly supports the electronic device through the support member 103 on the rear cover. Without the need to re-purchase or configure the stand.
In some embodiments, in the case where the housing assembly 10 is a rear cover of an electronic device, the supporting member 103 and the recess P where the supporting member 103 is engaged may be provided with an antenna. In this way, more antennas can be provided for the electronic device, and the functions of the support 103 and the groove P can be further increased.
Taking the support 103 as a metal support, when the support 103 is buckled in the groove P, the antenna on the support 103 can provide a wireless signal for the electronic device. When the supporting member 103 is supported as a stand, the antenna on the supporting member 103 and the antenna in the groove P both provide wireless signals for the electronic device.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an electronic device, including:
the housing assembly 10 as described above;
wherein the housing assembly 10 serves as a rear cover of the electronic device; alternatively, the housing assembly 10 acts as a protective shell for the electronic device.
The protection shell is exemplified by a shell which can be sleeved outside a shell of the electronic equipment to protect the electronic equipment. The rear cover of the electronic device then serves as a part of the housing of the electronic device. In the case where the electronic device has a rear cover without a protective case, the electronic device can be used as a whole, whereas in the case where the electronic device does not have a rear cover, functional parts in the electronic device are exposed outside, and the electronic device cannot be used as a whole.
In some embodiments, the electronic device may be a terminal device. Such as a cell phone, tablet computer, etc.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 13, electronic device 20 may further include one or more of the following components: a processing component 202, a memory 204, a power component 206, a multimedia component 208, an audio component 210, an input/output (I/O) interface 212, a sensor component 214, and a communication component 216.
The processing component 202 generally controls overall operation of the electronic device, such as operations associated with display, telephone calls, data communications, camera operations, and recording operations. The processing component 202 may include one or more processors 220. Further, the processing component 202 can include one or more modules that facilitate interactions between the processing component 202 and other components. For example, the processing component 202 may include a multimedia module to facilitate interaction between the multimedia component 208 and the processing component 202.
The memory 204 is configured to store various types of data to support operations at the electronic device. Examples of such data include instructions for any application or method operating on the electronic device, contact data, phonebook data, messages, pictures, videos, and the like. The memory 204 may be implemented by any type or combination of volatile or nonvolatile memory devices such as Static Random Access Memory (SRAM), electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM), erasable programmable read-only memory (EPROM), programmable read-only memory (PROM), read-only memory (ROM), magnetic memory, flash memory, magnetic or optical disk.
The power component 206 provides power to various components of the electronic device. The power components 206 may include a power management system, one or more power sources, and other components associated with generating, managing, and distributing power for electronic devices.
In some embodiments, one or more of the power sources may include a battery pack as described above for providing corresponding power to other components in the electronic device.
The multimedia component 208 includes a screen between the electronic device and the user that provides an output interface. In some embodiments, the screen may include a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and a Touch Panel (TP). If the screen includes a touch panel, the screen may be implemented as a touch screen to receive input signals from a user. The touch panel includes one or more touch sensors to sense touches, swipes, and gestures on the touch panel. The touch sensor may sense not only the boundary of a touch or sliding action, but also the duration and pressure associated with the touch or sliding operation. In some embodiments, the multimedia component 208 includes a front-facing camera and/or a rear-facing camera. When the electronic device is in an operation mode, such as a shooting mode or a video mode, the front camera and/or the rear camera may receive external multimedia data. Each front camera and rear camera may be a fixed optical lens system or have focal length and optical zoom capabilities.
The audio component 210 is configured to output and/or input audio signals. For example, the audio component 210 includes a Microphone (MIC) configured to receive external audio signals when the electronic device is in an operational mode, such as a call mode, a recording mode, and a voice recognition mode. The received audio signals may be further stored in the memory 204 or transmitted via the communication component 216. In some embodiments, audio component 210 further includes a speaker for outputting audio signals.
The I/O interface 212 provides an interface between the processing assembly 202 and peripheral interface modules, which may be keyboards, click wheels, buttons, etc. These buttons may include, but are not limited to: homepage button, volume button, start button, and lock button.
The sensor assembly 214 includes one or more sensors for providing status assessment of various aspects of the electronic device. For example, the sensor assembly 214 may detect an on/off state of the electronic device, a relative positioning of the components, such as a display and keypad of the electronic device, the sensor assembly 214 may also detect a change in position of the electronic device or a component of the electronic device, the presence or absence of user contact with the electronic device, an orientation or acceleration/deceleration of the electronic device, and a change in temperature of the electronic device. The sensor assembly 214 may include a proximity sensor configured to detect the presence of nearby objects in the absence of any physical contact. The sensor assembly 214 may also include a light sensor, such as a CMOS or CCD image sensor, for use in imaging applications. In some embodiments, the sensor assembly 214 may also include an acceleration sensor, a gyroscopic sensor, a magnetic sensor, a pressure sensor, or a temperature sensor.
The communication component 216 is configured to facilitate communication between the electronic device and other devices in a wired or wireless manner. The electronic device may access a wireless network based on a communication standard, such as WiFi,2G, or 3G, or a combination thereof. In one exemplary embodiment, the communication component 216 receives broadcast signals or broadcast related information from an external broadcast management system via a broadcast channel. In one exemplary embodiment, the communication component 216 further includes a Near Field Communication (NFC) module to facilitate short range communications. For example, the NFC module may be implemented based on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, infrared data association (IrDA) technology, ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, bluetooth (BT) technology, and other technologies.
Other embodiments of the disclosure will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the disclosure disclosed herein. This disclosure is intended to cover any adaptations, uses, or adaptations of the disclosure following the general principles of the disclosure and including such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice within the art to which the disclosure pertains. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the disclosure being indicated by the following claims.
It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown in the drawings, and that various modifications and changes may be effected without departing from the scope thereof. The scope of the present disclosure is limited only by the appended claims.

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1. A housing assembly for use in an electronic device, the housing assembly comprising:
a body;
the support structure comprises a support piece, and the support piece is rotationally connected with the body;
the first structure is arranged on the body;
the supporting piece is positioned at a first angle relative to the body, is attached to the body, and forms a second structure with a marking function with the first structure;
the support is at a second angle relative to the body, the support being for supporting the body.
2. The housing assembly of claim 1, wherein the support has a fixed end, wherein the fixed end is rotatably connected to the body;
the support also has a free end, wherein the free end is an opposite end of the fixed end, the free end being rotatable relative to the body.
3. The housing assembly of claim 2, wherein the body has a recess, and the support is rotatably coupled to the recess of the body;
the supporting piece is positioned at a first angle relative to the body and buckled in the groove;
the support is at a second angle relative to the body, the support being located outside the recess.
4. The housing assembly of claim 2, wherein the fixed end comprises: and the fixed end is rotationally connected with the body through the hinge part, and the hinge part is any one of a shaft and a through hole.
5. The housing assembly of claim 2 wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing,
the free end is provided with a ring-shaped structure;
or alternatively, the process may be performed,
the free end is provided with an inclined plane.
6. The housing assembly of claim 2 wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing,
the support structure further comprises: the base is rotationally connected with the body and rotates relative to the body in the direction of the plane of the body;
the first structure and the supporting piece are both positioned on the base, and the fixed end of the supporting piece is rotationally connected with the base.
7. The housing assembly of claim 4 wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing,
and the fixed end and/or the body is/are provided with a limiting part which is used for limiting the rotation of the support piece relative to the hinge part, so that the support piece is in a second angle relative to the body.
8. The housing assembly of claim 2, wherein an axial direction of rotation of the support is parallel to a long or short side of the body.
9. The housing assembly of claim 2 wherein the housing assembly comprises a housing,
the support has a first support attitude and a second support attitude;
the support is in the first support posture, and a first edge of the support supports the body;
the support is in the second support posture, and the second edge of the support supports the body;
wherein the second edge and the first edge are adjacent edges of the support.
10. An electronic device, comprising:
a housing assembly according to any one of claims 1 to 9;
wherein the housing assembly serves as a rear cover of the electronic device; alternatively, the housing assembly serves as a protective shell for the electronic device.
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