CN220064792U - Touch control pen - Google Patents

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CN220064792U
CN220064792U CN202320543122.XU CN202320543122U CN220064792U CN 220064792 U CN220064792 U CN 220064792U CN 202320543122 U CN202320543122 U CN 202320543122U CN 220064792 U CN220064792 U CN 220064792U
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The utility model provides a touch pen, which comprises a main shell, a pen point, a main board and a starting piece, wherein the main board is arranged in the main shell, the pen point is arranged at the end part of the main shell, the main shell comprises a pen holder part and a holding part, the holding part is close to one end of the pen point, and the starting piece is arranged at the holding part; the starting piece is connected with the main board; the starting piece is used for sending a starting signal to the main board when the target signal input by the user is acquired. Therefore, the simple and efficient automatic starting of the pen lifting is realized, and the problem of inconvenient use of the touch pen in the prior art is solved.

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Touch control pen
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of touch pens, in particular to a touch pen.
Background
Along with the rising of intelligent terminals such as tablet computers, touch pens matched with the intelligent terminals are also rising. The user can write on the tablet personal computer through the stylus, so that the user can learn and work conveniently. In the prior art, the power switch mode of the touch pen mainly comprises two modes:
the first method is to detect the pose of the touch pen through a gyroscope, and automatically start the machine when the touch pen is detected to be in a writing pose. The mode can realize automatic start-up of the pen lifting of the touch pen, and is convenient for users to use. However, the scheme has higher requirements on the cost and control software of the gyroscope, and the process is more complex, so that the selling price of the touch pen is influenced.
The second is to set up the push switch at the afterbody of the stylus, the user presses the switch to start up while writing, this kind of mode has saved the cost, but has increased the manual action of starting up of user, it is comparatively inconvenient to use.
Accordingly, the above-mentioned problems in the prior art have yet to be resolved.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model mainly aims to provide a touch pen, which aims to solve the problem of inconvenient use of the touch pen in the prior art.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the touch pen provided by the utility model comprises a main shell, a pen point, a main board and a starting piece, wherein the main board is arranged in the main shell, the pen point is arranged at the end part of the main shell, the main shell comprises a pen holder part and a holding part, the holding part is positioned at one end close to the pen point, and the starting piece is arranged at the holding part; the starting piece is connected with the main board; the starting piece is used for sending a starting signal to the main board when the target signal input by the user is acquired.
Preferably, the main board is provided with a connecting piece, and the starting piece is connected with the main board through the connecting piece.
Preferably, the touch pen comprises a first sub-shell, and the first sub-shell is connected with the main board; the first sub-shell is provided with a first installation part, and the starting piece is arranged on the first installation part.
Preferably, the starting piece is plate-shaped, the first installation part is matched with the starting piece, the starting piece is attached to the first installation part, and the starting piece and the first sub-shell are arranged in the main shell.
Preferably, the starting piece and the main board are respectively located at two sides of the first sub-shell, the first sub-shell is provided with a first avoiding portion, and the connecting piece penetrates through the first avoiding portion to connect the starting piece and the main board.
Preferably, the starting piece is annular, and the starting piece is sleeved outside the main board.
Preferably, the stylus comprises a second sub-shell, and the second sub-shell is connected with the main shell and the pen point; the end of the main board is inserted into the inner side of the second sub-shell, and the starting piece is sleeved on the outer side of the second sub-shell.
Preferably, a second mounting part is formed on the second sub-shell, the second mounting part is inserted into the main shell, and the starting piece is sleeved on the second mounting part and is positioned between the second sub-shell and the main shell.
Preferably, the second sub-shell is provided with a second avoidance part, and the connecting piece penetrates through the second avoidance part to connect the starting piece and the main board.
Preferably, the connecting piece is provided with a metal spring needle, and the metal spring needle is integrally connected with the main board and elastically abutted with the starting piece.
Preferably, the stylus includes a flexible guard that is disposed on the stylus to protect the LED light from chipping.
The embodiment of the utility model provides a touch pen, which comprises a main shell, a pen point, a main board and a starting piece, wherein the main board is arranged in the main shell, the pen point is arranged at the end part of the main shell, the main shell comprises a pen holder part and a holding part, the holding part is positioned at one end close to the pen point, and the starting piece is arranged at the holding part; the starting piece is connected with the main board; the starting piece is used for sending a starting signal to the main board when the target signal input by the user is acquired. Therefore, the simple and efficient automatic starting of the pen lifting is realized, and the problem of inconvenient use of the touch pen in the prior art is solved.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to the structures shown in these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of a stylus provided by the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of one embodiment of a stylus provided by the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of one embodiment of a stylus provided by the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of another embodiment of a stylus according to the present utility model;
FIG. 5 is an exploded view of another embodiment of a stylus according to the present utility model;
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of another embodiment of a stylus according to the present utility model;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of a second sub-housing of another embodiment of a stylus provided by the present utility model;
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view of portion A of FIG. 3;
fig. 9 is an enlarged view of a portion B of fig. 6.
Reference numerals illustrate:
reference numerals Name of the name Reference numerals Name of the name
100 Main shell 710 A second mounting part
110 Pen holder 720 A second avoidance part
120 Gripping part
200 Pen point
300 Main board
400 Starter piece
500 Connecting piece
600 First sub-shell
610 A first mounting part
620 First avoidance part
700 Second sub-shell
The achievement of the objects, functional features and advantages of the present utility model will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in conjunction with the embodiments.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that, if directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) are included in the embodiments of the present utility model, the directional indications are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement conditions, etc. between the components in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indications are correspondingly changed.
In addition, if there is a description of "first", "second", etc. in the embodiments of the present utility model, the description of "first", "second", etc. is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
Along with the rising of intelligent terminals such as tablet computers, touch pens matched with the intelligent terminals are also rising. The user can write on the tablet personal computer through the stylus, so that the user can learn and work conveniently. In the prior art, the power switch mode of the touch pen mainly comprises two modes:
the first method is to detect the pose of the touch pen through a gyroscope, and automatically start the machine when the touch pen is detected to be in a writing pose. The mode can realize automatic start-up of the pen lifting of the touch pen, and is convenient for users to use. However, the scheme has higher requirements on the cost and control software of the gyroscope, and the process is more complex, so that the selling price of the touch pen is influenced.
The second is to set up the push switch at the afterbody of the stylus, the user presses the switch to start up while writing, this kind of mode has saved the cost, but has increased the manual action of starting up of user, it is comparatively inconvenient to use.
In order to solve the problems, the patent provides a touch pen which solves the problem that the touch pen in the prior art is inconvenient to use.
For ease of understanding, the following detailed description of embodiments of the utility model is provided with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to fig. 1-2, fig. 4-5 and fig. 8, a stylus includes a main housing 100, a pen tip 200, a main board 300 and a starting member 400, wherein the main board 300 is disposed in the main housing 100, the pen tip 200 is disposed at an end of the main housing 100, the main housing 100 includes a pen shaft portion 110 and a holding portion 120, the holding portion 120 is disposed at an end near the pen tip 200, and the starting member 400 is disposed at the holding portion 120; the starter 400 is connected with the main board 300; the initiator 400 is configured to send a start-up signal to the motherboard 300 when a target signal input by a user is acquired.
In this embodiment, the initiator 400 of the stylus is connected to the motherboard 300, so that the initiator 400 can send a startup signal to the motherboard 300 when a target signal input by a user is obtained. The target signal includes, but is not limited to, a pressing signal of the user, a touch signal, or a signal inputted by the user, which can recognize that the user is using the stylus, wherein the touch signal is a preferred scheme.
In the embodiment of the utility model, the starting piece 400 is arranged on the holding part 120, so that when a user holds the touch pen, the finger of the user can input a touch signal to the starting piece 400, and the starting piece 400 sends a starting signal to the main board 300. Therefore, the automatic start-up of the lifting pen of the touch pen is realized, and the use of the touch pen by a user is facilitated. Meanwhile, the automatic pen lifting starting scheme provided by the embodiment of the utility model does not need to additionally arrange a gyroscope, so that the cost of equipment and the complexity of control software are reduced. The simple and efficient automatic pen lifting starting is realized.
It should be noted that, the actuator 400 is disposed on the grip portion 120 in various manners, for example, in the first embodiment: the actuator 400 is disposed inside the grip portion 120. Alternatively, embodiment two: the actuator 400 is disposed on the grip portion 120 side. Alternatively, embodiment three: the actuator 400 is disposed outside the grip portion 120, and the following detailed description will be given with respect to preferred embodiments of the first and second embodiments for the sake of understanding.
Embodiment one: the actuator 400 is disposed inside the grip portion 120.
First, it should be noted that the initiator 400 can send a power-on signal to the motherboard 300 because the initiator 400 is connected to the motherboard 300, and the initiator 400 is connected to the motherboard 300 in various manners, for example, the initiator 400 is integrally disposed with the motherboard 300. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Referring to fig. 2-3, fig. 5-6 and fig. 8-9, the main board 300 is provided with a connecting member 500, and the activating member 400 is connected with the main board 300 through the connecting member 500.
In this embodiment, the connection member 500 is disposed on the motherboard 300, and the connection member 500 connects the startup member 400 and the motherboard 300, so that the startup member 400 can send a startup signal to the motherboard 300.
It should be noted that, the stylus acquires the target signal input by the user through the actuator 400, but the actuator 400 itself cannot be fixed relative to the main board 300 of the stylus, and the actuator 400 needs to be installed and fixed to achieve the fixation of the actuator 400 relative to the main board 300. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Referring to fig. 2 to 3, the stylus includes a first sub-housing 600, and the first sub-housing 600 is connected to the main board 300; the first sub-housing 600 is provided with a first mounting portion 610, and the actuator 400 is disposed at the first mounting portion 610.
In this embodiment, by disposing the first mounting portion 610 on the first sub-housing 600 of the stylus, the initiator 400 can be disposed on the first mounting portion 610, the structure of the stylus is more reasonable, and the initiator 400 can be fixed relative to the motherboard 300.
In addition, the connection of the first sub-housing 600 with the main board 300 has various implementations, and it is preferable that the first sub-housing 600 abuts against the main board 300, thereby playing a role of fixing the main board 300.
It should be noted that, the stylus is configured to acquire the target signal input by the user through the actuator 400, and the different shapes of the actuator 400 will result in different intensities of the acquired signal, so the shape of the actuator 400 is required to be beneficial to acquiring the target signal. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Referring to fig. 2-3 and 8, the activating member 400 is plate-shaped, the first mounting portion 610 is adapted to the activating member 400, the activating member 400 is attached to the first mounting portion 610, and the activating member 400 and the first sub-housing 600 are disposed in the main housing 100.
In the present embodiment, the actuator 400 is provided in a plate shape, so that the actuator 400 can better acquire a target signal of a user.
In addition, the activating member 400 and the first sub-housing 600 are disposed in the main housing 100, and the activating member 400 is attached to the first fitting portion 610, so that the activating member 400 occupies a smaller space inside the main housing 100.
It should be noted that, based on the technical solution that the activating member 400 is disposed on the first mounting portion 610 of the first sub-housing 600, there is a further technical problem how the connecting member 500 connects the activating member 400 disposed on the first mounting portion 610 and the main board 300, and in order to solve the above problem, the following solution is further provided.
Referring to fig. 2-3 and 8, the activating member 400 and the main board 300 are respectively located at two sides of the first sub-housing 600, the first sub-housing 600 is provided with a first avoidance portion 620, and the connecting member 500 passes through the first avoidance portion 620 to connect the activating member 400 and the main board 300.
In this embodiment, the first avoidance portion 620 is disposed on the first sub-shell 600, so that the connecting member 500 can pass through the first avoidance portion 620 and be connected with the activating member 400 and the main board 300 located at two sides of the first sub-shell 600, so as to transmit the power-on signal sent by the activating member 400 to the main board 300.
In the first embodiment, the activating member 400 is configured in a sheet-like manner, so that the activating member 400 can be hidden inside the main housing 100, and the touch signal can be transmitted to the inside of the activating member 400 through the main housing 100, which is more attractive. At the same time, this approach requires the received power of the actuator 400 to be adjusted more, and shielding of the main housing 100 may affect the detection accuracy of the touch signal.
For this, the following examples are further provided.
Embodiment two: the actuator 400 is disposed on the grip portion 120 side.
Referring to fig. 5-6 and fig. 9, the activating member 400 is annular, and the activating member 400 is sleeved outside the main board 300.
In this embodiment, the starting member 400 is annular, and the starting member 400 is sleeved on the outer side of the main board 300, so that the starting member 400 can better acquire the target signal of the user, and meanwhile, since the starting member 400 is sleeved on the outer side of the main board 300, the starting member 400 can acquire the target signal in a direct contact manner, and the delay of acquiring the signal is smaller.
It should be noted that, the activating member 400 is configured to be annular, so as to be beneficial to acquiring a touch signal, and in order to strengthen the fixation of the annular activating member 400 with respect to the main board 300. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Referring to fig. 5-7 and 9, the stylus includes a second sub-housing 700, the second sub-housing 700 connecting the main housing 100 and the nib 200; the end of the main board 300 is inserted into the inside of the second sub-housing 700, and the starter 400 is sleeved outside the second sub-housing 700.
In this embodiment, the end of the main board 300 is inserted into the inner side of the second sub-housing 700, and the annular actuating member 400 is sleeved outside the second sub-housing 700, so that the actuating member 400 can be fixed relative to the main board 300.
In addition, the end of the main board 300 is inserted into the inner side of the second sub-housing 700, and the startup element 400 is sleeved on the outer side of the second sub-housing 700, so that the connection element 500 is convenient for connecting the main board 300 and the second sub-housing 700, for example, the length requirement of the connection element 500 is shorter.
It should be noted that, the activating member 400 is fixed to the main board 300 by being sleeved on the second sub-housing 700, and the second sub-housing 700 itself needs to occupy the position of the stylus, which may cause that the activating member 400 cannot be disposed on the holding portion 120, so that the activating member 400 needs to be disposed on the holding portion 120 when being sleeved on the second sub-housing 700. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Referring to fig. 5 to 7 and 9, a second mounting portion 710 is formed on the second sub-housing 700, the second mounting portion 710 is inserted into the main housing 100, and the actuating member 400 is sleeved on the second mounting portion 710 and located between the second sub-housing 700 and the main housing 100.
In this embodiment, the second mounting portion 710 is disposed on the second sub-housing 700, so that the activating member 400 can be sleeved on the second mounting portion 710, meanwhile, the second mounting portion 710 is inserted into the main housing 100, and the activating member 400 is located between the second sub-housing 700 and the main housing 100, so that the activating member 400 is sleeved on the second sub-housing 700 and is located on the holding portion 120.
It should be noted that, based on the technical solution that the starting piece 400 is sleeved on the second sub-shell 700, there is still a further technical problem that how the connecting piece 500 is connected to the starting piece 400 and the main board 300 of the second sub-shell 700, and in order to solve the above problems, the following solution is further provided.
Referring to fig. 7, a second avoidance portion 720 is disposed on the second sub-housing 700, and the connecting member 500 passes through the second avoidance portion 720 to connect the starting member 400 and the main board 300.
In this embodiment, the second avoidance portion 720 is provided on the second sub-housing 700, so that the connection member 500 can pass through the second avoidance portion 720 and be connected to the activation member 400 and the main board 300.
It should be noted that, the initiator 400 and the motherboard 300 are connected by the connector 500, and the connector 500 has various implementations. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Optionally, the connecting member 500 is configured as a metal spring pin, and the metal spring pin is integrally connected with the main board 300 and elastically abuts against the activating member 400.
In this embodiment, the connection member 500 is configured as a metal spring pin, so that the connection member 500 can transmit a target signal. The metal spring pin is integrally connected with the main board 300 and elastically abuts against the starting piece 400, so that the connecting piece 500 is connected with the main board 300 and the starting piece 400.
In the embodiment of the utility model, the connecting piece 500 and the main board 300 are integrally arranged as a preferred embodiment, and besides, the connecting piece 500 and the starting piece 400 are integrally arranged; the connector 500 is a separate component, and is provided between the main board 300 and the actuator 400.
It should be noted that, the electric quantity of the stylus pen is displayed by the LED lamp, and the LED lamp is easy to break due to the action of external force in the use process, so that the LED lamp needs to be protected. Specific implementation satisfying the above needs the present embodiment is not limited, and for ease of understanding, the present utility model provides a preferred implementation.
Optionally, the stylus includes a flexible guard, the flexible guard being disposed on the LED light on the stylus, the flexible guard being configured to protect the LED light to prevent fragmentation of the LED light.
In this embodiment, set up flexible guard on the LED lamp for LED is difficult for taking place cracked because of external force, and preferably, flexible guard can take the silica gel material, and its protection effect is good.
In summary, the touch pen provided by the embodiment of the utility model includes a main housing 100, a pen head 200, a main board 300 and a starting member 400, wherein the main board 300 is disposed in the main housing 100, the pen head 200 is disposed at an end of the main housing 100, the main housing 100 includes a pen shaft portion 110 and a holding portion, the holding portion is disposed at one end close to the pen head 200, and the starting member 400 is disposed at the holding portion; the starter 400 is connected with the main board 300; the initiator 400 is configured to send a start-up signal to the motherboard 300 when a target signal input by a user is acquired. Therefore, the simple and efficient automatic starting of the pen lifting is realized, and the problem of inconvenient use of the touch pen in the prior art is solved.
The foregoing description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, and all equivalent structural changes made by the description of the present utility model and the accompanying drawings or direct/indirect application in other related technical fields are included in the scope of the utility model.

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1. The touch pen is characterized by comprising a main shell, a pen point, a main board and a starting piece, wherein the main board is arranged in the main shell, the pen point is arranged at the end part of the main shell,
the main shell comprises a pen holder part and a holding part, the holding part is positioned at one end close to the pen point, and the starting piece is arranged at the holding part;
the starting piece is connected with the main board; the starting piece is used for sending a starting signal to the main board when a target signal input by a user is obtained.
2. The stylus of claim 1, wherein the motherboard is provided with a connector, and the actuator is connected to the motherboard via the connector.
3. The stylus of claim 2, wherein the stylus includes a first sub-housing, the first sub-housing being connected to the motherboard;
the first sub-shell is provided with a first installation part, and the starting piece is arranged on the first installation part.
4. A stylus according to claim 3, wherein the actuator is plate-shaped, the first mounting portion is adapted to the actuator, the actuator is attached to the first mounting portion, and the actuator and the first sub-housing are disposed in the main housing.
5. The stylus of claim 3, wherein the actuator and the main board are located on opposite sides of the first sub-housing, respectively, the first sub-housing having a first relief portion,
the connecting piece penetrates through the first avoidance part to connect the starting piece and the main board.
6. The stylus of claim 2, wherein the actuator is ring-shaped and the actuator is sleeved outside the main board.
7. The stylus of claim 6, wherein the stylus includes a second sub-housing connecting the main housing and the tip;
the end part of the main board is inserted into the inner side of the second sub-shell, and the starting piece is sleeved on the outer side of the second sub-shell.
8. The stylus of claim 7, wherein the second sub-housing has a second mounting portion formed thereon, the second mounting portion being inserted into the main housing, the actuating member being disposed over the second mounting portion and between the second sub-housing and the main housing.
9. The stylus of claim 7, wherein the second sub-housing is provided with a second relief portion, and the connector extends through the second relief portion to connect the actuator and the main plate.
10. The stylus of any one of claims 2-9, wherein the connector is configured as a metallic spring pin integrally connected to the main plate and resiliently abutting the actuator.
11. The stylus of any one of claims 1-9, wherein the stylus includes a flexible guard disposed on an LED light on the stylus, the flexible guard configured to protect the LED light from chipping.
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