WO2016058327A1 - 电子设备以及电子设备使用方法 - Google Patents

电子设备以及电子设备使用方法 Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2016058327A1
WO2016058327A1 PCT/CN2015/074522 CN2015074522W WO2016058327A1 WO 2016058327 A1 WO2016058327 A1 WO 2016058327A1 CN 2015074522 W CN2015074522 W CN 2015074522W WO 2016058327 A1 WO2016058327 A1 WO 2016058327A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
electronic device
component
transparent
assembly
transparent material
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/CN2015/074522
Other languages
English (en)
French (fr)
Inventor
雷军
Original Assignee
小米科技有限责任公司
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by 小米科技有限责任公司 filed Critical 小米科技有限责任公司
Priority to BR112015015481-6A priority Critical patent/BR112015015481B1/pt
Priority to JP2016553701A priority patent/JP6140903B2/ja
Priority to RU2015126469A priority patent/RU2621905C2/ru
Priority to MX2015008622A priority patent/MX355225B/es
Priority to KR1020157012812A priority patent/KR101764256B1/ko
Priority to US14/984,287 priority patent/US9912367B2/en
Publication of WO2016058327A1 publication Critical patent/WO2016058327A1/zh

Links

Images

Classifications

    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/725Cordless telephones
    • H04M1/73Battery saving arrangements
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04BTRANSMISSION
    • H04B1/00Details of transmission systems, not covered by a single one of groups H04B3/00 - H04B13/00; Details of transmission systems not characterised by the medium used for transmission
    • H04B1/38Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving
    • H04B1/3827Portable transceivers
    • H04B1/3888Arrangements for carrying or protecting transceivers
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F1/00Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
    • G06F1/16Constructional details or arrangements
    • G06F1/1613Constructional details or arrangements for portable computers
    • G06F1/1626Constructional details or arrangements for portable computers with a single-body enclosure integrating a flat display, e.g. Personal Digital Assistants [PDAs]
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F1/00Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
    • G06F1/16Constructional details or arrangements
    • G06F1/1613Constructional details or arrangements for portable computers
    • G06F1/1633Constructional details or arrangements of portable computers not specific to the type of enclosures covered by groups G06F1/1615 - G06F1/1626
    • G06F1/1635Details related to the integration of battery packs and other power supplies such as fuel cells or integrated AC adapter
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F1/00Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
    • G06F1/16Constructional details or arrangements
    • G06F1/1613Constructional details or arrangements for portable computers
    • G06F1/1633Constructional details or arrangements of portable computers not specific to the type of enclosures covered by groups G06F1/1615 - G06F1/1626
    • G06F1/1637Details related to the display arrangement, including those related to the mounting of the display in the housing
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F1/00Details not covered by groups G06F3/00 - G06F13/00 and G06F21/00
    • G06F1/16Constructional details or arrangements
    • G06F1/1613Constructional details or arrangements for portable computers
    • G06F1/1633Constructional details or arrangements of portable computers not specific to the type of enclosures covered by groups G06F1/1615 - G06F1/1626
    • G06F1/1656Details related to functional adaptations of the enclosure, e.g. to provide protection against EMI, shock, water, or to host detachable peripherals like a mouse or removable expansions units like PCMCIA cards, or to provide access to internal components for maintenance or to removable storage supports like CDs or DVDs, or to mechanically mount accessories
    • GPHYSICS
    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F3/00Input arrangements for transferring data to be processed into a form capable of being handled by the computer; Output arrangements for transferring data from processing unit to output unit, e.g. interface arrangements
    • G06F3/01Input arrangements or combined input and output arrangements for interaction between user and computer
    • G06F3/048Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI]
    • G06F3/0481Interaction techniques based on graphical user interfaces [GUI] based on specific properties of the displayed interaction object or a metaphor-based environment, e.g. interaction with desktop elements like windows or icons, or assisted by a cursor's changing behaviour or appearance
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M10/00Secondary cells; Manufacture thereof
    • H01M10/05Accumulators with non-aqueous electrolyte
    • H01M10/056Accumulators with non-aqueous electrolyte characterised by the materials used as electrolytes, e.g. mixed inorganic/organic electrolytes
    • H01M10/0561Accumulators with non-aqueous electrolyte characterised by the materials used as electrolytes, e.g. mixed inorganic/organic electrolytes the electrolyte being constituted of inorganic materials only
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/026Details of the structure or mounting of specific components
    • H04M1/0262Details of the structure or mounting of specific components for a battery compartment
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/026Details of the structure or mounting of specific components
    • H04M1/0266Details of the structure or mounting of specific components for a display module assembly
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0279Improving the user comfort or ergonomics
    • H04M1/0283Improving the user comfort or ergonomics for providing a decorative aspect, e.g. customization of casings, exchangeable faceplate
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/22Illumination; Arrangements for improving the visibility of characters on dials
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/57Arrangements for indicating or recording the number of the calling subscriber at the called subscriber's set
    • H04M1/575Means for retrieving and displaying personal data about calling party
    • H04M1/576Means for retrieving and displaying personal data about calling party associated with a pictorial or graphical representation
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72448User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for adapting the functionality of the device according to specific conditions
    • H04M1/72454User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for adapting the functionality of the device according to specific conditions according to context-related or environment-related conditions
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2250/00Details of telephonic subscriber devices
    • H04M2250/12Details of telephonic subscriber devices including a sensor for measuring a physical value, e.g. temperature or motion
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2250/00Details of telephonic subscriber devices
    • H04M2250/22Details of telephonic subscriber devices including a touch pad, a touch sensor or a touch detector
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E60/00Enabling technologies; Technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
    • Y02E60/10Energy storage using batteries

Definitions

  • the present disclosure relates to the field of electronic device manufacturing, and in particular, to an electronic device and a method of using the electronic device.
  • a housing of a particular color can be made for an electronic device, or a protective sleeve of a particular color can be installed for an electronic device.
  • the user can add a transparent protective cover on the back casing of the electronic device, and the transparent protective cover can change with the external color. Variety.
  • the inventors have found that the related art has at least the following drawbacks: the addition of a transparent protective cover on the back casing of the electronic device may hinder the heat dissipation of the electronic device, resulting in poor heat dissipation performance of the electronic device.
  • the present disclosure provides an electronic device and a method of using the electronic device.
  • the technical solution is as follows:
  • an electronic device includes: a transparent material housing and a transparent liquid battery, the transparent material housing sealingly forming an accommodating cavity, the accommodating cavity The transparent liquid battery, the display screen assembly, the main board assembly, the accessory assembly, and the power supply assembly;
  • the main board component is connected to the display screen component, and the display screen is made of a transparent material;
  • the main board assembly is connected to the accessory assembly
  • the main board assembly is coupled to the power supply assembly.
  • the transparent liquid battery includes a transparent electrolyte, a positive electrode, and a negative electrode;
  • the transparent electrolyte is filled in a second remaining space of the transparent container except the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and the transparent container is accommodated in the accommodating cavity.
  • the filling ratio of the transparent electrolyte in the first remaining space is less than 1, or the filling ratio of the transparent electrolyte in the second remaining space is less than 1.
  • the display screen assembly, the main board assembly, and the accessory assembly are sealed with a transparent material;
  • the transparent material is an acid and alkali resistant material, or the transparent material is plated with an acid and alkali resistant material.
  • the circuit board in the motherboard component is a circuit board of a predetermined shape.
  • the accessory assembly includes: at least one light, each having the ability to emit light of at least one color;
  • Each of the lamps is connected to the main board assembly and the transparent liquid battery, respectively.
  • the accessory assembly further includes: a color sensor
  • the color sensors are respectively connected to the main board assembly and the transparent liquid battery.
  • the transparent material housing includes a transparent material front shell and a transparent material back shell, and the transparent material front shell and the transparent material back shell are sealed to form the receiving cavity;
  • the transparent material front case is connected to the display screen assembly.
  • a method of using an electronic device comprising:
  • the display panel component is controlled by the motherboard component to display an operation interface corresponding to the bubble icon.
  • the method further includes:
  • the at least one lamp is controlled by the main board assembly to emit light corresponding to the background color.
  • the method further includes:
  • the method further includes:
  • the second color information corresponding to the identity information is read by the motherboard component
  • the method further includes:
  • the method further includes:
  • the screen assembly plays a schematic animation of generating bubbles in the first position and the second position, or controlling the display device assembly playing current from the first position and the second position by the main board assembly respectively A schematic animation of the battery flowing to the display panel assembly.
  • the transparent liquid battery, the display screen assembly, the main board assembly, the accessory assembly and the power supply component are disposed by the accommodating cavity formed by sealing the transparent material housing, wherein the main board component is connected with the display component, and the mainboard component is connected with the accessory component
  • the motherboard component is connected to the power component; since the electronic device is made of a transparent material, the electronic device can have a transparent characteristic without adding a transparent protective cover to the back casing of the electronic device, thereby solving the problem of adding transparent protection.
  • the problem of poor heat dissipation performance of the electronic device is achieved; the effect of improving the overall transparency of the electronic device is achieved.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to another exemplary embodiment
  • 2B is a schematic diagram showing the connection of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 3A is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram showing an electronic device displaying a bubble icon according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 3C is a schematic diagram of an electronic device displaying a bubble icon corresponding interface according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 6 is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 8A is a flowchart of a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
  • FIG. 8B is a schematic diagram of an electronic device charging interface, according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the device may include, but is not limited to, a transparent material case 101 and a transparent liquid battery 102.
  • the transparent material case 101 is sealed to form an accommodating cavity, and the accommodating cavity is disposed to cover the transparent liquid battery 102, the display screen assembly 103, and the main board assembly 104. , the accessory assembly 105 and the power supply assembly 106;
  • the main board component 104 is connected to the display component 103, and the display screen is made of a transparent material;
  • the main board assembly 104 is coupled to the accessory assembly 105;
  • the motherboard component 104 is coupled to the power component 106.
  • the electronic device provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure has a transparent liquid battery, a display screen assembly, a main board assembly, an accessory assembly, and a power supply component through a receiving cavity formed by sealing in a transparent material housing, wherein the main board
  • the component is connected to the display component, the motherboard component is connected to the accessory component, and the motherboard component is connected to the power component; since the electronic device is made of a transparent material, the electronic device can have transparent characteristics without requiring a back cover of the electronic device.
  • the transparent protective cover is added, thereby solving the problem that the transparent protective cover is added and the heat dissipation performance of the electronic device is poor; the effect of improving the overall transparency of the electronic device is achieved.
  • FIG. 2A is a schematic structural diagram of an electronic device according to another exemplary embodiment.
  • the electronic device may include, but is not limited to, a transparent material housing 201 and a transparent liquid battery 202 , and a transparent material housing.
  • 201 is sealed to form an accommodating cavity, the accommodating cavity is disposed with a transparent liquid battery 202, a display screen assembly 203, a main board assembly 204, an accessory assembly 205, and a power supply assembly 206;
  • the main board component 204 is connected to the display component 203, and the display screen is made of a transparent material;
  • the motherboard component 204 is coupled to the accessory component 205;
  • the motherboard component 204 is coupled to the power component 206.
  • the mainboard component 204 can be displayed by controlling the display component 203 through a connection with the display component 203.
  • the display can be made of a transparent material to ensure transparency of the electronic device.
  • the motherboard assembly 204 can also control the accessory assembly 205 through a connection with the accessory assembly 205, which can include a camera, a flash, a distance sensor, and the like.
  • the motherboard component 204 can also manage the transparent liquid battery 202 by controlling the power component 206 with a connection to the power component 206, which can include a charging chip, a charging electrode, and the like.
  • the transparent material housing 201 can be made of a transparent material and formed into a single-piece housing to ensure the sealing of the housing and keep the working environment of each component in the housing cavity clean; or, the transparent material housing 201 can be
  • the transparent material front case 2011 and the transparent material back case 2012 are made of a transparent material, and the transparent material front case 2011 and the transparent material back case 2012 are assembled to form a transparent material case 201.
  • the transparent material housing 201 includes a transparent material front shell 2011 and a transparent material back shell 2012, and the transparent material front shell 2011 and the transparent material back shell 2012 are sealed to form an accommodating cavity; the transparent material front shell 2011 is connected with the display screen assembly 203. .
  • the transparent material back shell 2012 when the transparent material back shell 2012 is connected with the transparent material front shell 2011, the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011 may be connected by a plastic snap, or, in order to improve the sealing property of the transparent material shell 201, after the transparent material Shell 2012 can be embedded in the transparent material front shell 2011, at this time, the transparent material back shell 2012 is slightly smaller
  • the area of the transparent material front case 2011 is such that the transparent material back case 2012 and the transparent material front case 2011 can be completely matched.
  • FIG. 2B Please refer to the connection diagram of an electronic device shown in FIG. 2B.
  • 2B is an example in which the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011 are rounded rectangles, and the area of the transparent material back shell 2012 is slightly smaller than the area of the transparent material front shell 2011, and the transparent material back shell 2012 and transparent After the material front shell 2011 is connected, the transparent material back shell 2012 is embedded in the transparent material front shell 2011, so as to seal the joint of the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011.
  • the shape of the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011 may be other corresponding shapes such as a rectangular rectangle.
  • the shape of the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011 is not limited in this embodiment.
  • the transparent liquid battery 202 may include a transparent electrolyte, a positive electrode and a negative electrode, and the transparent electrolyte is filled in the accommodating cavity except the display screen assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, the accessory assembly 205, the power supply assembly 206, and the positive In the first remaining space other than the electrode and the negative electrode, or a transparent electrolyte is filled in the second remaining space of the transparent container except the positive electrode and the negative electrode, the transparent container is housed in the accommodating cavity.
  • the transparent liquid battery 202 is a transparent electrolyte
  • the positive electrode and the negative electrode can be accommodated in the accommodating cavity, and the transparent electrolyte is filled in the accommodating cavity except the display screen assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory.
  • the component 205, the power component 206 is in a first remaining space other than the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
  • the transparent electrolyte can be arbitrarily flowed in the accommodating cavity formed by the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011, which improves the space utilization rate in the accommodating chamber.
  • the transparent electrolyte, the positive electrode and the negative electrode may be housed in a transparent container, and the transparent container is housed in the accommodating cavity, and the transparent container is respectively connected to the display screen assembly 203 and the main board assembly 204.
  • the accessory component 205 is connected to the power component 206.
  • the length and width of the transparent container can be equal to the length and width of the transparent material back cover 2012, respectively, so that the transparent container can be embedded between the transparent material front case 2011 and the transparent material back case 2012. This allows the transparent electrolyte, the positive electrode and the negative electrode to be housed in a transparent container to facilitate inspection and replacement of the transparent liquid battery.
  • the power component 206 is used to control the process of charging the positive electrode and the negative electrode to the transparent electrolyte, or to control the discharge process of the transparent electrolyte.
  • the transparent electrolyte may be in contact with the display screen assembly 203, the main board assembly 204 and the accessory assembly 205, respectively, for display Screen assembly 203, motherboard assembly 204, and accessory assembly 205 provide electrical energy.
  • the filling ratio of the transparent electrolyte in the first remaining space is less than 1, that is, the transparent electrolyte is injected into the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell.
  • a reserved space is reserved in the accommodating cavity for storing the gas generated by the transparent electrolyte during use.
  • the transparent electrolyte, the positive electrode and the negative electrode are housed in a transparent container, the transparent electrolyte has a filling ratio of less than 1 in the second remaining space except the positive electrode and the negative electrode in the transparent container.
  • the transparent electrolyte may be a lithium battery electrolyte or other electrolyte, and the transparent electrolyte does not generate gas during charging and discharging, or generates a trace amount of gas to avoid a safety hazard caused by generating a large amount of gas in a confined space.
  • This embodiment does not limit the kind of the electrolytic solution.
  • the display panel assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory assembly 206 are sealed with a transparent material. If the transparent electrolyte is filled in the first remaining space, the transparent material is an acid-resistant material, or the transparent material is plated with resistance. Acid and alkali materials.
  • the display assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory assembly 206 are made of a transparent material
  • the display assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory assembly 206 can be directly received in the accommodating cavity; when the display assembly 203 and the mainboard assembly
  • the transparent material may be sealed outside the display assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory assembly 206 in order to increase the permeability of the electronic device.
  • the transparent liquid battery 202 when the transparent liquid battery 202 is placed in a transparent container, the display panel assembly 203, the main board assembly 204, and the accessory assembly 206 sealed with the transparent material can be directly received in the accommodating cavity.
  • the electrolyte is usually an acid-base liquid
  • the transparent container may be made of an acid-resistant material, or the transparent container may be coated with an acid-base material on the surface in contact with the electrolyte to prevent the transparent container from being transparent. The electrolyte is corroded.
  • the transparent electrolyte When the transparent liquid battery 202 is directly placed in the accommodating cavity, the transparent electrolyte is injected into the sealed space formed by the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front case 2011, and the transparent electrolyte is usually an acid-base liquid.
  • the transparent material back shell 2012 is made of acid and alkali resistant materials, it is necessary to plate an acid and alkali resistant material on the surface of the transparent material back shell 2012 which is in contact with the transparent electrolyte to prevent the transparent material back shell 2012 from being corroded by the transparent electrolyte.
  • the acid and alkali resistant material may be transparent organic glass or the like.
  • the main board assembly 204 can be made of an acid-resistant material, or the main board assembly 204 can be sealed with an acid-resistant material, or the main board.
  • the component 204 can be sealed using a transparent material that is then plated with an acid and alkali resistant material to prevent the transparent electrolyte within the electronic device from corroding the transparent material that seals the motherboard component 204. That is, the transparent material of the sealing main plate assembly 204 is an acid-resistant material, or the transparent material of the sealing main plate assembly 204 is plated with an acid-resistant material.
  • the transparent material of the sealed display screen assembly 203 is an acid and alkali resistant material, or the transparent material of the sealed display screen assembly 203 is plated with an acid and alkali resistant material.
  • the transparent material of the sealed display screen assembly 203 is an acid and alkali resistant material, or the transparent material of the sealed display screen assembly 203 is plated with an acid and alkali resistant material.
  • the motherboard component 204 and the accessory component 205 can also be sealed together using a transparent material.
  • the display screen assembly 203 and the transparent material front case 2011 can be completely fitted to fix the display screen assembly 203, and the transparent electrolyte is filled in the first remaining In the space, the contact area of the display screen assembly 203 with the transparent electrolyte can be reduced, and the possibility that the display screen assembly 203 is corroded by the transparent electrolyte can be reduced.
  • the display panel assembly 203 is completely conformed to the transparent material front case 2011, only one side of the display panel assembly 203 in contact with the transparent electrolyte needs to be subjected to acid and alkali treatment.
  • the transparent material front shell 2011 can be made of acid and alkali resistant materials, for example, glass materials; or, the transparent material front shell 2011 can be made of non-acid and alkali resistant materials, such as transparent plexiglass, in the transparent material front shell 2011 and
  • the surface of the transparent electrolyte is coated with an acid and alkali resistant material to prevent the transparent material front case 2011 from being corroded by the transparent electrolyte. That is, if the transparent electrolyte is in contact with the transparent material front case 2011 and the transparent material front case 2011 is made of a glass material, the surface of the glass material in contact with the transparent electrolyte is plated with an acid-resistant material.
  • connection interface of the transparent material back shell 2012 and the transparent material front shell 2011 is sealed with an acid-resistant material to avoid leakage of the transparent electrolyte.
  • the material of the transparent material front case 2011 may be a glass material of a predetermined strength grade or a transparent organic glass material.
  • the material for manufacturing the transparent material front case 2011 is not limited in this embodiment.
  • the predetermined intensity level here is generally a high intensity level.
  • the strength level of the glass material is divided into 10 levels, wherein the 8th level to the 10th level are high intensity levels, the predetermined intensity level here is any of the 8th, 9th, and 10th levels. grade.
  • the material for manufacturing the transparent material back shell 2012 is not limited.
  • the transparent material back shell 2012 can reserve the installation position of some built-in accessories in the electronic device.
  • the rear case of an electronic device usually needs to reserve a mounting position for the camera and the flash. Therefore, the hole 2012a and the hole 2012b can be reserved in the transparent material rear case 2012.
  • the hole 2012a is used to mount the camera in the camera assembly in the accessory assembly 205
  • the hole 2012b is used to mount the flash in the camera assembly in the accessory assembly 205.
  • the acid-base material may be used to seal the installation position to avoid leakage of the transparent electrolyte.
  • the transparent material back shell 2012 may not reserve holes 2012a and holes 2012b, and the camera assembly can normally shoot through the transparent material back shell 2012, the flash in the camera assembly. Normal illumination can be performed through the transparent material back shell 2012.
  • the transparent material front case 2011 also has a partial function key installation position, and the function keys can be as shown in FIG. 2B, such as the power key 2011a, the volume key 2011b, the earpiece 2011c, and the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface 2011d. .
  • the function keys can be as shown in FIG. 2B, such as the power key 2011a, the volume key 2011b, the earpiece 2011c, and the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface 2011d. .
  • the circuit board in the motherboard component 204 is a circuit board of a predetermined shape.
  • the predetermined shape of the circuit board here refers to different shapes of circuit boards designed by the manufacturer for different people to better meet the needs of users.
  • users can also customize the shape of the board they want, such as the shape of a robot cat, Hello Kitty or Garfield.
  • the accessory assembly 205 includes at least one light, each having the ability to emit light of at least one color, each light being coupled to a motherboard assembly 204 and a transparent liquid battery 202, respectively.
  • each of the lamps can emit light of at least one color. For example, one light emits blue light, one light emits green light, one light emits yellow light, and one light emits red light.
  • each lamp is connected to a main board assembly 204 for controlling the opening and closing of the lamp, and a transparent liquid battery 202 for supplying energy to the lamp.
  • the electronic device also includes a color sensor that is electrically coupled to the motherboard component 204 and the transparent liquid, respectively. Pools 202 are connected.
  • the color sensors are respectively connected to the main board assembly 204 and the transparent liquid battery 202 for controlling the color sensor to be turned on and off, and the transparent liquid battery 202 is used to supply energy to the color sensor.
  • the entire transparent electronic device is designed to prevent leakage of transparent electrolyte while preventing external liquid from entering the interior of the transparent electronic device.
  • the electronic device forms a transparent electronic device by connecting a transparent material front case having a display screen component, a built-in component sealed with a transparent material, a transparent liquid battery, and a transparent material back shell. Since the electronic device is made of a transparent material, the electronic device can have a transparent characteristic without adding a transparent protective cover on the back casing of the electronic device, thereby solving the problem of adding a transparent protective cover and causing the heat dissipation performance of the electronic device. Poor problem; achieved the effect of improving the overall transparency of electronic devices.
  • the electronic device provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure provides energy for the electronic device by using the transparent electrolyte; since the transparent electrolyte can make full use of the space, the space utilization ratio of the electronic device is better when the solid battery is used to provide energy for the electronic device. Low problem; achieved the effect of improving the space utilization of electronic devices.
  • the electronic device provided in the embodiment of the present disclosure solves the problem that the display screen and the front case of the electronic device are easily broken or damaged when subjected to external pressure by using a glass material or a plexiglass material of a predetermined strength level. It has achieved the effect of protecting the built-in components of electronic devices and improving the service life of electronic devices.
  • FIG. 3A is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A, according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3A, the electronic device using method has the following steps.
  • step 301 the display panel component is controlled by the mainboard component to display a bubble icon, which is an icon of a bubble shape.
  • the electronic device can control the display component through the main board component to display a bubble shaped icon on the display.
  • FIG. 3B is a schematic diagram of an electronic device displaying a bubble icon according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3B, the electronic device controls the display screen component through the main board assembly, and icons of bubble shapes such as a camera, an album, music, and a theme are displayed on the display screen.
  • step 302 it is detected by the main board component whether an operation command acting on the bubble icon is received.
  • the display screen has a touch function.
  • the bubble icon can be clicked on the display screen.
  • the electronic device receives the operation instruction.
  • step 303 if it is detected by the mainboard component that an operation command acting on the bubble icon is received, the display screen component is controlled to play a schematic animation of the popped bubble icon.
  • the schematic animation of the blasting bubble icon may be pre-stored in the electronic device. After receiving the operation instruction, the electronic device may control the player to play the schematic animation through the motherboard component, and control the display component to display the played animation. .
  • step 304 the display component is controlled by the mainboard component to display an operation interface corresponding to the bubble icon.
  • an electronic device displays a bubble icon corresponding interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • Schematic diagram As shown in FIG. 3C, when the user clicks on the bubble-shaped camera icon, the electronic device controls the display component to play a schematic animation of the bubble-shaped camera icon on the display screen through the mainboard component, and enters the photographing interface.
  • the electronic device used in the embodiment of the present disclosure controls the display component to display a bubble icon through the mainboard component, and controls the display component to play the blasting bubble icon after receiving an operation instruction acting on the bubble icon.
  • the schematic animation of the icon is set to a bubble shape according to the characteristics of the transparent electrolyte, thereby solving the problem that the ordinary icon is boring; and the effect of referring to the overall display effect of the electronic device is achieved.
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A and having at least one lamp. As shown in FIG. 4, the electronic device using method has the following steps.
  • step 401 the background color displayed by the display panel assembly is read by the motherboard component.
  • the mainboard component can read the screen displayed in the display component and identify the background color of the screen.
  • each color can be extracted to obtain at least two background colors; or, the display ratio of each color can be obtained, and the color with the largest display ratio is extracted as the background color of the picture.
  • step 402 at least one of the lights is controlled by the main board assembly to emit light corresponding to the background color.
  • the mainboard component When the mainboard component extracts the background color of one color, it can control one light to emit light corresponding to the background color; when the mainboard component extracts at least two background colors, it can control at least two lights to emit and each background color Corresponding light.
  • the at least two lamps When at least two lamps are controlled, the at least two lamps can be simultaneously controlled to emit light, and the at least two lamps can be controlled to alternately emit light in a predetermined order. For example, the display ratio of the background colors may be in descending order, or in a random order.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device reads through the mainboard component that the background color displayed by the display component is green, the electronic device controls the light in the accessory component through the mainboard component, so that at least one of the lights emits the same color as the read background color. , that is, green light is emitted, so that the electronic device as a whole is displayed in green.
  • the electronic device used in the embodiment of the present disclosure uses the motherboard component to read the background color displayed by the display component and controls at least one of the lights to emit light corresponding to the background color;
  • the background color of the screen display changes its own color, thus solving the problem that the color monotony of the electronic device cannot be changed; the effect of enriching the color of the electronic device is achieved.
  • FIG. 5 is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A and having at least one lamp. As shown in FIG. 5, the method of using the electronic device has the following steps.
  • step 501 a user-triggered color command is received by the motherboard component, the color command carrying the first color information.
  • the color command carries the first color information for indicating the color of the electronic device. For example, if the user wants to set the color of the electronic device to green, the first color information carried in the color command triggered by the user is green. color.
  • the color instruction may be triggered in the setting interface.
  • the electronic device displays each color of the electronic device, and the user selects in the displayed color to generate a color instruction; or the electronic device can detect Generates a color command after the specified operation, for example, generates a color command after receiving a double-click operation.
  • step 502 at least one of the lamps is controlled by the main board assembly to emit light corresponding to the first color information.
  • the electronic device After the electronic device receives the color command through the main board component, the electronic device reads the first color information through the main board component, and controls the at least one lamp to emit light corresponding to the first color information.
  • the user can select a color from the command displayed in the setting interface to generate a color command, and the first color information carried in the color command is green.
  • the electronic device controls the lamp in the accessory component through the mainboard component, so that the at least one lamp emits the same color as the first color information, that is, emits green light, thereby setting the electronic device to be green.
  • the method for using an electronic device receives a user-triggered color command through the mainboard component, and controls at least one lamp to emit light corresponding to the first color information in the color command;
  • the need to change the color of the electronic device thus solving the problem that the electronic device itself is monotonous and difficult to change; the effect of enriching the color of the electronic device and improving the user experience is achieved.
  • FIG. 6 is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A and having at least one lamp. As shown in FIG. 6, the method of using the electronic device has the following steps.
  • step 601 when talking with other electronic devices, the identity information of other electronic devices is acquired through the mainboard component.
  • the call with other electronic devices may be a call initiated by the electronic device, or may be a call initiated by another electronic device. This embodiment does not limit the call initiator. Moreover, the call may be a call before the call is connected, or may be a call after the call is connected, and the call is not limited in this embodiment.
  • Identity information can be used to identify the identity of other electronic devices.
  • the identity information may include at least one of a phone number, a name, and a group.
  • step 602 in the preset correspondence, the second color information corresponding to the identity information is read by the mainboard component.
  • the preset relationship is a one-to-one correspondence between different identity information and different second color information, and may be pre-stored in the electronic device. For example, when the group of relatives in the correspondence corresponds to red, when the identity information read by the motherboard component indicates that the other electronic device belongs to the group of loved ones, the second color information is read from the correspondence is red.
  • step 603 at least one of the lamps is controlled by the main board assembly to emit light corresponding to the second color information.
  • the at least one lamp is controlled to emit light corresponding to the second color information.
  • the user groups all the contacts and sets the corresponding color in the preset relationship, such as the user will
  • the contacts are divided into groups such as classmates, colleagues, relatives and strangers, and the classmates are correspondingly green, the colleague group is yellow, the family member is red, and the stranger group is grayed out.
  • the electronic device obtains the identity information of the incoming call through the mainboard component, and finds that the incoming contact is the loved one of the user.
  • the electronic device reads the color corresponding to the loved one group through the mainboard component to be red, and the electronic device The red light is emitted by the light in the mainboard component control accessory assembly, thereby prompting the user to call the contact as a relative.
  • the method for using the electronic device acquires the identity information of other electronic devices through the motherboard component when talking with other electronic devices, and reads through the motherboard component in a preset correspondence relationship.
  • the second color information corresponding to the identity information is controlled by the mainboard component to control at least one of the lights to emit light corresponding to the second color information; since the identity information of the contact person can be prompted by changing the color of the electronic device itself, the solution is solved.
  • the problem of the identity information of the incoming caller cannot be visually displayed when the call is made; the effect of facilitating the user to understand the incoming call contact is achieved.
  • FIG. 7 is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A and having a color sensor and at least one lamp. As shown in FIG. 7, the method of using the electronic device has the following steps.
  • step 701 the color of the environment in which the electronic device is located is acquired by the color sensor.
  • the color sensor is used to detect the environmental color of the environment in which the electronic device is located. For example, when the electronic device is in a white environment, it is detected by the color sensor that the ambient color is white.
  • step 702 at least one of the lamps is controlled by the main board assembly to emit light corresponding to the ambient color.
  • the color sensor can send the ambient color to the motherboard component, and the motherboard component controls the at least one lamp to emit light corresponding to the ambient color according to the environment color.
  • the electronic device when the electronic device is placed on a white table, the electronic device obtains the color of the environment in which the environment is located through the color sensor, and the electronic device controls the light in the accessory assembly through the motherboard component to cause at least one light to be emitted.
  • White light when the electronic device is placed on a white table, the electronic device obtains the color of the environment in which the environment is located through the color sensor, and the electronic device controls the light in the accessory assembly through the motherboard component to cause at least one light to be emitted.
  • the method for using an electronic device acquires an environment color of an environment in which the electronic device is located by using a color sensor, and controls at least one lamp to emit light corresponding to an environment color;
  • the color of its own thus solving the problem of monotonous color of electronic devices; achieving the effect of enriching the color of electronic devices and improving the transparency of electronic devices.
  • FIG. 8A is a flow chart showing a method of using an electronic device, which may be applied to an electronic device as shown in FIG. 2A and having a positive electrode and a negative electrode, according to an exemplary embodiment. As shown in FIG. 8A, the electronic device using method has the following steps.
  • step 801 a corresponding first position of the positive electrode on the display assembly and a second position corresponding to the negative electrode on the display assembly are obtained by the main board assembly.
  • the first position of the positive electrode on the display assembly is The mounting position of the positive electrode
  • the corresponding second position of the negative electrode on the display assembly is the mounting position of the negative electrode.
  • the installation location can be pre-stored in the electronic device and can be read by the motherboard component.
  • step 802 when the electronic device is in the charging state, the mainboard component controls the display animation of the display component component to flow between the first position and the second position, or controls the display component to be played in the first through the mainboard component.
  • FIG. 8B is a schematic diagram of an electronic device charging interface according to an exemplary embodiment.
  • the electronic device controls the display screen assembly through the mainboard assembly to play a schematic animation of current flow between the positions of the two electrode rods on the display screen to indicate positive electrode and negative power.
  • Extremely transparent electrolyte charging process the current flowing between the first position and the second position can also be realized as a bubble, and the bubble size is positively correlated with the current magnitude. That is, the larger the current, the larger the bubble.
  • the mainboard component controls the display component to display the icon of the battery on the display, it can also control the schematic animation of the display playing current flowing from the first position and the second position to the battery respectively.
  • the electronic device uses the motherboard component to obtain a corresponding first position of the positive electrode on the display component and a second position corresponding to the negative electrode on the display component.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Theoretical Computer Science (AREA)
  • Computer Hardware Design (AREA)
  • Signal Processing (AREA)
  • General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Human Computer Interaction (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Power Engineering (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Inorganic Chemistry (AREA)
  • Manufacturing & Machinery (AREA)
  • Chemical Kinetics & Catalysis (AREA)
  • Electrochemistry (AREA)
  • General Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • User Interface Of Digital Computer (AREA)
  • Casings For Electric Apparatus (AREA)
  • Devices For Indicating Variable Information By Combining Individual Elements (AREA)
  • Telephone Set Structure (AREA)

Abstract

一种电子设备以及电子设备使用方法,属于电子设备制造领域。所述电子设备包括:透明材质壳体(201)和透明液体电池(202),所述透明材质壳体(201)密封形成一个容置腔体,所述容置腔体内容置所述透明液体电池(202)、显示屏组件(203)、主板组件(204)、配件组件(205)以及电源组件(206);所述主板组件(204)与所述显示屏组件(203)相连接,所述显示屏由透明材质构成;所述主板组件(204)与所述配件组件(205)相连接;所述主板组件(204)与所述电源组件(206)相连接。由于使用透明材料制作电子设备可以使得电子设备具有通透的特性,而不需要在电子设备的后壳上添加透明的保护套,因此,解决了添加透明的保护套而导致电子设备的散热性能较差的问题;达到了提高电子设备的整体通透感的效果。

Description

电子设备以及电子设备使用方法
本申请基于申请号为201410553782.1、申请日为2014/10/17的中国专利申请提出,并要求该中国专利申请的优先权,该中国专利申请的全部内容在此引入本申请作为参考。
技术领域
本公开涉及电子设备制造领域,特别涉及一种电子设备以及电子设备使用方法。
背景技术
随着电子设备的发展,电子设备的外观出现了多样化的发展趋势。比如,可以为电子设备制作特定颜色的外壳,或,为电子设备安装特定颜色的保护套。
为了使电子设备的外观具有通透的特性,满足用户对电子设备的外观需求,用户可以在电子设备的后壳上添加一个透明的保护套,该透明的保护套可以随着外界颜色的变化而变化。
发明人在实现本公开的过程中,发现相关技术至少存在如下缺陷:由于在电子设备的后壳上再添加一个透明的保护套会妨碍电子设备的散热,导致电子设备的散热性能较差。
发明内容
为了解决相关技术中由于添加透明的保护套而导致电子设备的散热性能较差的问题,本公开提供一种电子设备以及电子设备使用方法。所述技术方案如下:
根据本公开实施例的第一方面,提供一种电子设备,所述电子设备包括:透明材质壳体和透明液体电池,所述透明材质壳体密封形成一个容置腔体,所述容置腔体内容置所述透明液体电池、显示屏组件、主板组件、配件组件以及电源组件;
所述主板组件与所述显示屏组件相连接,所述显示屏由透明材质构成;
所述主板组件与所述配件组件相连接;
所述主板组件与所述电源组件相连接。
例如,所述透明液体电池包括透明电解液、正电极和负电极;
所述透明电解液填充于所述容置腔体中除所述显示屏组件、所述主板组件、所述配件组件、所述电源组件、所述正电极和所述负电极之外的第一剩余空间中;或,
所述透明电解液填充于透明容器中除所述正电极和所述负电极之外的第二剩余空间中,所述透明容器容置于所述容置腔体内。
例如,所述透明电解液在所述第一剩余空间中的填充比例小于1,或,所述透明电解液在所述第二剩余空间中的填充比例小于1。
例如,所述显示屏组件、所述主板组件和所述配件组件外密封有透明材料;
若所述透明电解液填充于所述第一剩余空间中,则所述透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,所述透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。
例如,所述主板组件中的电路板为预定形状的电路板。
例如,所述配件组件包括:至少一个灯,每个灯具有发出至少一种颜色的光的能力;
每个灯分别与所述主板组件和所述透明液体电池相连接。
例如,所述配件组件还包括:颜色传感器;
所述颜色传感器分别与所述主板组件和所述透明液体电池相连接。
例如,透明材质壳体包括透明材质前壳和透明材质后壳,所述透明材质前壳与所述透明材质后壳密封形成所述容置腔体;
所述透明材质前壳与所述显示屏组件相连接。
根据本公开实施例的第二方面,提供一种电子设备使用方法,所述方法包括:
通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件显示气泡图标,所述气泡图标为气泡形状的图标;
通过所述主板组件检测是否接收到作用于所述气泡图标的操作指令;
若通过所述主板组件检测出接收到作用于所述气泡图标的操作指令,则控制所述显示屏组件播放炸开所述气泡图标的示意动画;
通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件显示与所述气泡图标对应的操作界面。
例如,所述方法还包括:
通过所述主板组件读取所述显示屏组件所显示的背景颜色;
通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述背景颜色对应的光。
例如,所述方法还包括:
通过所述主板组件接收用户触发的颜色指令,所述颜色指令中携带有第一颜色信息;
通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述第一颜色信息对应的光。
例如,所述方法还包括:
在与其它电子设备通话时,通过所述主板组件获取所述其它电子设备的身份信息;
在预设的对应关系中,通过所述主板组件读取与所述身份信息对应的第二颜色信息;
通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述第二颜色信息对应的光。
例如,所述方法还包括:
通过所述颜色传感器获取所述电子设备所处环境的环境颜色;
通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述环境颜色对应的光。
例如,所述方法还包括:
通过所述主板组件获取所述正电极在所述显示屏组件上对应的第一位置和所述负电极在所述显示屏组件上对应的第二位置;
在所述电子设备处于充电状态时,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件播放电流在所述第一位置和所述第二位置之间流动的示意动画,或,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示 屏组件播放在所述第一位置和所述第二位置上产生气泡的示意动画,或,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件播放电流从所述第一位置和所述第二位置分别流向所述显示屏组件显示的电池的示意动画。
本公开的实施例提供的技术方案可以包括以下有益效果:
通过在透明材质壳体密封形成的容置腔体内容置透明液体电池、显示屏组件、主板组件、配件组件以及电源组件,其中,主板组件与显示屏组件相连接,主板组件与配件组件相连接,主板组件与电源组件相连接;由于使用透明材料制作电子设备可以使得电子设备具有通透的特性,而不需要在电子设备的后壳上添加透明的保护套,因此,解决了添加透明的保护套而导致电子设备的散热性能较差的问题;达到了提高电子设备的整体通透感的效果。
应当理解的是,以上的一般描述和后文的细节描述仅是示例性的,并不能限制本公开。
附图说明
此处的附图被并入说明书中并构成本说明书的一部分,示出了符合本公开的实施例,并与说明书一起用于解释本公开的原理。
图1是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的结构示意图;
图2A是根据另一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的结构示意图;
图2B是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的连接示意图;
图3A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图3B是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备显示气泡图标的示意图;
图3C是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备显示气泡图标对应界面的示意图;
图4是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图5是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图6是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图7是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图8A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图;
图8B是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备充电界面的示意图。
具体实施方式
这里将详细地对示例性实施例进行说明,其示例表示在附图中。下面的描述涉及附图时,除非另有表示,不同附图中的相同数字表示相同或相似的要素。以下示例性实施例中所描述的实施方式并不代表与本公开相一致的所有实施方式。相反,它们仅是与如所附权利要求书中所详述的、本公开的一些方面相一致的装置和方法的例子。
图1是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的结构示意图,如图1所示,该电子 设备可以包括但不限于:透明材质壳体101和透明液体电池102,透明材质壳体101密封形成一个容置腔体,容置腔体内容置透明液体电池102、显示屏组件103、主板组件104、配件组件105以及电源组件106;
主板组件104与显示屏组件103相连接,显示屏由透明材质构成;
主板组件104与配件组件105相连接;
主板组件104与电源组件106相连接。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备,通过在透明材质壳体密封形成的容置腔体内容置透明液体电池、显示屏组件、主板组件、配件组件以及电源组件,其中,主板组件与显示屏组件相连接,主板组件与配件组件相连接,主板组件与电源组件相连接;由于使用透明材料制作电子设备可以使得电子设备具有通透的特性,而不需要在电子设备的后壳上添加透明的保护套,因此解决了添加透明的保护套而导致电子设备的散热性能较差的问题;达到了提高电子设备的整体通透感的效果。
图2A是根据另一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的结构示意图,如图2A所示,该电子设备可以包括但不限于:透明材质壳体201和透明液体电池202,透明材质壳体201密封形成一个容置腔体,容置腔体内容置透明液体电池202、显示屏组件203、主板组件204、配件组件205以及电源组件206;
主板组件204与显示屏组件203相连接,显示屏由透明材质构成;
主板组件204与配件组件205相连接;
主板组件204与电源组件206相连接。
其中,主板组件204可以通过与显示屏组件203之间的连接控制显示屏组件203进行显示,该显示屏可以由透明材质构成,以保证电子设备的透明性。主板组件204还可以通过与配件组件205之间的连接控制配件组件205,该配件组件205可以包括摄像头、闪光灯和距离传感器等。主板组件204还可以通过与电源组件206之间的连接控制电源组件206对透明液体电池202进行管理,该电源组件206可以包括充电芯片、充电电极等。
本实施例中,透明材质壳体201可以由透明材料制成一体成型的壳体,以保证壳体的密封性,保持容置腔体内各组件工作环境的干净;或,透明材质壳体201可以由透明材料制成透明材质前壳2011和透明材质后壳2012,由透明材质前壳2011和透明材质后壳2012组装形成透明材质壳体201。
例如,透明材质壳体201包括透明材质前壳2011和透明材质后壳2012,透明材质前壳2011与透明材质后壳2012密封形成容置腔体;透明材质前壳2011与显示屏组件203相连接。
其中,透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011连接时,透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011可以通过塑料卡扣连接,或,为了提高透明材质壳体201的密封性,透明材质后壳2012可以镶嵌进透明材质前壳2011中,此时,透明材质后壳2012的面积略小 于透明材质前壳2011的面积,这样,在透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011进行连接时能够完全契合。
请参见图2B所示的一种电子设备的连接示意图。图2B以透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011均为圆角矩形为例进行说明,并且透明材质后壳2012的面积略小于透明材质前壳2011的面积,在透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011连接后,透明材质后壳2012镶嵌进透明材质前壳2011中,以便于对透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011的连接处进行密封。
需要说明的是,透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011的形状还可以为直角矩形等其它对应的形状,本实施例对透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011的形状不作限定。
本实施例中,透明液体电池202可以包括透明电解液、正电极和负电极,透明电解液填充于容置腔体中除显示屏组件203、主板组件204、配件组件205、电源组件206、正电极和负电极之外的第一剩余空间中,或,透明电解液填充于透明容器中除正电极和负电极之外的第二剩余空间中,该透明容器容置于容置腔体内。
例如,当透明液体电池202是透明电解液时,可以将正电极和负电极容置于容置腔体内,并将透明电解液填充于容置腔体内除显示屏组件203、主板组件204、配件组件205、电源组件206正电极和负电极之外的第一剩余空间中。该透明电解液可以在透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011连接密封形成的容置腔体中任意流动,这样提高了容置腔体内的空间利用率。或,还可以将透明电解液、正电极和负电极容置于一个透明容器内,将该透明容器容置于容置腔体内,并将该透明容器分别与显示屏组件203、主板组件204、配件组件205和电源组件206连接,该透明容器的长宽可以分别与透明材质后壳2012的长宽相等,使得透明容器可以镶嵌在透明材质前壳2011和透明材质后壳2012之间。这样将透明电解液、正电极和负电极容置于一个透明容器内可以便于对透明液体电池进行检查、更换等操作。
其中,电源组件206用于控制正电极和负电极为透明电解液充电的过程,或,控制透明电解液的放电过程。当透明电解液处于放电过程时,由于透明电解液填充于容置腔体的第一剩余空间中,因此,透明电解液可以与显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件205接触,分别为显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件205提供电能。
为了避免透明电解液在使用过程中产生微量气体造成的安全隐患,透明电解液在第一剩余空间中的填充比例小于1,也即在将透明电解液注入透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011连接后密封形成的容置腔体时,在该容置腔体内留有预留空间,该预留空间用于存储透明电解液在使用过程中产生的气体。相应的,当透明电解液、正电极和负电极容置于一个透明容器内时,透明电解液在该透明容器内除正电极和负电极之外的第二剩余空间中填充比例也小于1。
透明电解液可以是锂电池电解液或者其它电解液,且透明电解液在充电和放电过程中不会产生气体,或,产生微量的气体,以避免在密闭空间产生大量气体造成的安全隐患, 本实施例对于电解液的种类不作限定。
例如,显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206外密封有透明材料,若透明电解液填充于第一剩余空间中,则该透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。
当显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206由透明材料制作时,可以直接将显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206容置于容置腔体内;当显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206不是由透明材料制作时,为了增加电子设备的通透性,可以在显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206外密封透明材料。
在实际使用中,当透明液体电池202置于透明容器中时,可以直接将密封有透明材料的显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206容置于容置腔体内。由于电解液通常是酸碱类液体,此时,该透明容器可以由耐酸碱材料制作,或,该透明容器与电解液接触的表面上镀一层耐酸碱材料,以防止透明容器被透明电解液腐蚀。
当透明液体电池202直接置于容置腔体内时,由于需要在透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011连接形成的密闭空间内注入透明电解液且透明电解液通常是酸碱类液体,因此当透明材质后壳2012由不耐酸碱材料制作时,需要在透明材质后壳2012与透明电解液接触的表面上镀一层耐酸碱材料,以防止透明材质后壳2012被透明电解液腐蚀。其中,不耐酸碱材料可以是透明有机玻璃等。
同样的,由于主板组件204内置于电子设备中且与透明电解液直接接触,因此,主板组件204可以使用耐酸碱材料构成,或,主板组件204可以使用耐酸碱材料进行密封,或,主板组件204可以使用透明材料进行密封,再在该透明材料上镀耐酸碱材料,以防止电子设备内的透明电解液腐蚀密封该主板组件204的透明材料。即,密封主板组件204的透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,密封主板组件204的透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。同样的,密封显示屏组件203的透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,密封显示屏组件203的透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。密封显示屏组件203的透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,密封显示屏组件203的透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。例如,还可以使用透明材料将主板组件204和配件组件205密封在一起。
例如,透明材质前壳2011在与显示屏组件203连接时,可以将显示屏组件203与透明材质前壳2011完全贴合,从而固定该显示屏组件203,并且在透明电解液填充于第一剩余空间中时,可以减少该显示屏组件203与透明电解液的接触面积,降低该显示屏组件203被透明电解液腐蚀的可能性。当显示屏组件203与透明材质前壳2011完全贴合时,仅需要对显示屏组件203与透明电解液接触的一面进行耐酸碱处理。
当透明电解液填充于第一剩余空间中且显示屏组件203、主板组件204和配件组件206与透明材质前壳2011的接触面积较小时,透明材质前壳2011仍然与透明电解液接触时,此时,透明材质前壳2011可以使用耐酸碱材料制成,比如,玻璃材料;或,透明材质前壳2011可以使用非耐酸碱材料制作,比如,透明有机玻璃,此时在透明材质前壳2011与 透明电解液接触的表面上镀一层耐酸碱材料,以防止透明材质前壳2011被透明电解液腐蚀。即,若透明电解液与透明材质前壳2011接触且透明材质前壳2011由玻璃材料制成,则玻璃材料与透明电解液接触的表面上镀有耐酸碱材料。
透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011进行连接时,使用耐酸碱材料对透明材质后壳2012与透明材质前壳2011的连接接口处进行密封,以避免透明电解液的外漏。
例如,透明材质前壳2011的材料可以是预定强度等级的玻璃材料或透明有机玻璃材料,本实施例对透明材质前壳2011的制作材料不作限定。这里的预定强度等级一般是高强度等级。举例来讲,若玻璃材料的强度等级划分为10个等级,其中第8等级到第10等级是高强度等级,则这里的预定强度等级为第8等级、第9等级和第10等级中任一等级。需要说明的是,本实施例对透明材质后壳2012的制作材料不作限定。
例如,透明材质后壳2012上可以预留电子设备中部分内置配件的安装位置。比如,电子设备的后壳通常需要为摄像头和闪光灯预留安装位置,因此,可以在透明材质后壳2012预留孔2012a和孔2012b。其中,孔2012a用于安装配件组件205中摄像头组件中的摄像头,孔2012b用于安装配件组件205中摄像头组件中的闪光灯。当然,还可以在透明材质后壳2012中为其它内置配件预留安装位置,本实施例不限定透明材质后壳2012中孔的数量及形状。
当透明材质后壳2012上预留有安装位置时,可以使用耐酸碱材料对安装位置处进行密封,以避免透明电解液的外漏。
例如,由于透明材质后壳2012是透明的,因此透明材质后壳2012也可以不预留孔2012a和孔2012b,摄像头组件可以透过该透明材质后壳2012进行正常的拍摄,摄像头组件中的闪光灯可以透过该透明材质后壳2012进行正常照明。
例如,透明材质前壳2011还具有部分功能键的安装位置,功能键可以如图2B所示的电源键2011a,音量键2011b,听筒2011c和USB(Universal Serial Bus,通用串行总线)接口2011d等。
例如,主板组件204中的电路板为预定形状的电路板。
这里的预定形状的电路板是指厂商针对不同的人群设计的不同形状的电路板,以更好地满足用户的需求。当然,用户也可以定制自己想要的电路板形状,比如机器猫、凯蒂猫或加菲猫等形状。
配件组件205包括:至少一个灯,每个灯具有发出至少一种颜色的光的能力,每个灯分别与主板组件204和透明液体电池202相连接。
其中,每个灯可以发出至少一种颜色的光。比如,一个灯发出蓝光、一个灯发出绿光、一个灯发出黄光、一个灯发出红光等。
本实施例中,每个灯分别与主板组件204和透明液体电池202相连接,该主板组件204用于控制灯开启和关闭,透明液体电池202用于为灯提供能源。
例如,电子设备还包括颜色传感器,该颜色传感器分别与主板组件204和透明液体电 池202相连接。
本实施例中,颜色传感器分别与主板组件204和透明液体电池202相连接,该主板组件204用于控制颜色传感器开启和关闭,透明液体电池202用于为颜色传感器提供能源。
需要说明的是,整个透明电子设备经过防水设计,用于防止透明电解液外泄,同时也防止外界液体进入透明电子设备内部。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备,通过将具有显示屏组件的透明材质前壳、使用透明材料密封的内置配件、透明液体电池和透明材质后壳连接形成一个透明的电子设备;由于使用透明材料制作电子设备可以使得电子设备具有通透的特性,而不需要在电子设备的后壳上添加透明的保护套,因此解决了添加透明的保护套而导致电子设备的散热性能较差的问题;达到了提高电子设备的整体通透感的效果。
本公开实施例中提供的电子设备,通过使用透明电解液为电子设备提供能源;由于透明电解液能够充分利用空间,因此解决了利用固态电池为电子设备提供能源时,电子设备的空间利用率较低的问题;达到了提高电子设备的空间利用率的效果。
本公开实施例中提供的电子设备,通过使用预定强度等级的玻璃材料或有机玻璃材料制作透明材质前壳;解决了电子设备的显示屏和前壳在受到外界压力时,容易破碎或损坏的问题;达到了保护电子设备的内置器件,提高电子设备使用寿命的效果。
图3A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示的电子设备中。如图3A所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤301中,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件显示气泡图标,该气泡图标为气泡形状的图标。
电子设备可以通过主板组件控制显示屏组件,在显示屏上显示气泡形状的图标。请参见图3B,其是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备显示气泡图标的示意图。如图3B所示,电子设备通过主板组件控制显示屏组件,在显示屏上显示了相机、相册、音乐和主题等气泡形状的图标。
在步骤302中,通过主板组件检测是否接收到作用于气泡图标的操作指令。
本实施例中,显示屏具有触摸功能,当用户需要操作气泡图标时,可以在显示屏上点击该气泡图标,此时,电子设备接收到操作指令。
在步骤303中,若通过主板组件检测出接收到作用于气泡图标的操作指令,则控制显示屏组件播放炸开气泡图标的示意动画。
其中,炸开气泡图标的示意动画可以预先存储在电子设备中,当电子设备接收到操作指令后,可以通过主板组件控制播放器播放该示意动画,并控制显示屏组件对播放的示意动画进行显示。
在步骤304中,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件显示与气泡图标对应的操作界面。
请参见图3C,其是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备显示气泡图标对应界面 的示意图。如图3C所示,当用户点击气泡状的相机图标时,电子设备通过主板组件控制显示屏组件在显示屏上播放气泡状的相机图标炸开的示意动画,并进入拍照界面。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件显示气泡图标,并在接收到作用于气泡图标的操作指令后,控制显示屏组件播放炸开气泡图标的示意动画;由于根据透明电解液的特性将图标设置为气泡状,因此解决了普通图标枯燥乏味的问题;达到了提到电子设备整体显示效果的效果。
图4是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示且具有至少一个灯的电子设备中。如图4所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤401中,通过主板组件读取显示屏组件所显示的背景颜色。
其中,主板组件可以读取显示屏组件中显示的画面,并对该画面的背景颜色进行识别。当该画面中的颜色较多时,可以对每种颜色进行提取,得到至少两种背景颜色;或,可以获取每种颜色的显示比例,提取显示比例最大的颜色作为该画面的背景颜色。
在步骤402中,通过主板组件控制至少一个灯发出与背景颜色对应的光。
当主板组件提取出一种颜色的背景颜色时,可以控制一个灯发出与背景颜色对应的光;当主板组件提取出至少两种背景颜色时,可以控制至少两个灯发出与每一种背景颜色对应的光。当控制至少两个灯时,可以同时控制该至少两个灯发出光,也可以控制该至少两个灯按照预定顺序轮流发出光。比如,可以按照背景颜色的显示比例由大到小的顺序,或,随机顺序等。
举例来讲,当电子设备通过主板组件读取到显示屏组件显示的背景颜色为绿色时,电子设备通过主板组件控制配件组件中的灯,使得至少一个灯发出与读取的背景颜色相同的颜色,即发出绿色光,使得电子设备整体显示为绿色。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过主板组件读取显示屏组件所显示的背景颜色,并控制至少一个灯发出与背景颜色对应的光;由于电子设备能够根据显示屏显示的背景颜色改变自身的颜色,因此解决了电子设备颜色单调不能改变的问题;达到了丰富电子设备的颜色的效果。
图5是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示且具有至少一个灯的电子设备中。如图5所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤501中,通过主板组件接收用户触发的颜色指令,该颜色指令中携带有第一颜色信息。
其中,颜色指令中携带有第一颜色信息,用于指示电子设备的颜色。比如,用户想要将电子设备的颜色设置为绿色,此时用户触发的颜色指令中携带的第一颜色信息即为绿 色。
本实施例中,颜色指令可以是在设置界面中触发的,比如,电子设备对电子设备的每种颜色进行显示,用户在显示的颜色中进行选择,生成颜色指令;或,电子设备可以在检测到指定操作后生成颜色指令,比如,在接收到双击操作后生成颜色指令等。
在步骤502中,通过主板组件控制至少一个灯发出与第一颜色信息对应的光。
当电子设备通过主板组件接收到颜色指令后,电子设备通过主板组件读取第一颜色信息,并控制至少一个灯发出与第一颜色信息对应的光。
举例来讲,用户想要将电子设备的颜色设置为绿色,此时用户可以从设置界面中显示的指令中进行颜色选择绿色,生成颜色指令,该颜色指令中携带的第一颜色信息即为绿色。电子设备通过主板组件接收到该颜色指令后,再通过主板组件控制配件组件中的灯,使得至少一个灯发出与第一颜色信息相同的颜色,即发出绿色光,从而将电子设备设置为绿色。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过主板组件接收用户触发的颜色指令,控制至少一个灯发出与该颜色指令中第一颜色信息对应的光;由于用户能够根据自己的需要改变电子设备的颜色,因此解决了电子设备自身颜色单调,更改困难的问题;达到了丰富电子设备颜色,提高用户体验的效果。
图6是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示且具有至少一个灯的电子设备中。如图6所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤601中,在与其它电子设备通话时,通过主板组件获取其它电子设备的身份信息。
其中,与其它电子设备的通话可以是电子设备主动发起的通话,也可以是其它电子设备主动发起的通话,本实施例不对通话发起方进行限定。并且,通话可以是呼叫接通之前的通话,也可以是呼叫接通之后的通话,本实施例不对通话进行限定。
身份信息可以用来标识其它电子设备的身份。比如,身份信息可以包括电话号码、姓名、群组中的至少一种。
在步骤602中,在预设的对应关系中,通过主板组件读取与身份信息对应的第二颜色信息。
预设关系是不同的身份信息与不同的第二颜色信息之间的一一对应关系,可以预先存储在电子设备中。比如,当对应关系中亲人群组与红色对应时,在通过主板组件读取到的身份信息指示其它电子设备属于亲人群组时,从对应关系中读取出第二颜色信息是红色。
在步骤603中,通过主板组件控制至少一个灯发出与第二颜色信息对应的光。
当电子设备通过主板组件接收到第二颜色信息后,控制至少一个灯发出与第二颜色信息对应的光。
举例来讲,用户将所有联系人进行分组并在预设关系中设置对应的颜色,比如用户将 联系人分为同学、同事、亲人和陌生人等群组,并将同学组对应为绿色,将同事组对应为黄色,将亲人组对应为红色,以及将陌生人组对应为灰色等。当电子设备接收到来电时,电子设备通过主板组件获取来电联系人的身份信息,发现该来电联系人为用户的亲人,此时电子设备通过主板组件读取亲人组对应的颜色为红色,电子设备再通过主板组件控制配件组件中的灯发出红光,以此提示用户来电联系人为亲人。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过在与其它电子设备通话时,通过主板组件获取其它电子设备的身份信息,在预设的对应关系中,通过主板组件读取与身份信息对应的第二颜色信息,通过主板组件控制至少一个灯发出与第二颜色信息对应的光;由于能够通过改变电子设备本身的颜色来提示用户来电联系人的身份信息,因此解决了在来电时不能直观地显示来电联系人的身份信息的问题;达到了便于用户了解来电联系人的效果。
图7是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示且具有颜色传感器和至少一个灯的电子设备中。如图7所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤701中,通过颜色传感器获取电子设备所处环境的环境颜色。
其中,颜色传感器是用来检测电子设备所处环境的环境颜色。比如,当电子设备处于白色的环境中时,通过颜色传感器检测出环境颜色是白色。
在步骤702中,通过主板组件控制至少一个灯发出与环境颜色对应的光。
颜色传感器可以将环境颜色发送给主板组件,主板组件根据环境颜色,控制至少一个灯发出与环境颜色对应的光。
举例来讲,当电子设备被放置在白色的桌子上时,电子设备通过颜色传感器获取到所处环境的环境颜色为白色,电子设备再通过主板组件控制配件组件中的灯,使至少一个灯发出白色光。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过颜色传感器获取电子设备所处环境的环境颜色,控制至少一个灯发出与环境颜色对应的光;由于能够根据周围环境颜色自动改变自身颜色,因此解决了电子设备颜色单调的问题;达到了丰富电子设备颜色,提高电子设备通透感的效果。
图8A是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备的使用方法流程图,该使用方法可以应用于如图2A所示且具有正电极和负电极的电子设备中。如图8A所示,该电子设备使用方法具有以下步骤。
在步骤801中,通过主板组件获取正电极在显示屏组件上对应的第一位置和负电极在显示屏组件上对应的第二位置。
由于显示屏组件由透明材料构成,因此,正电极在显示屏组件上对应的第一位置即为 正电极的安装位置,负电极在显示屏组件上对应的第二位置即为负电极的安装位置。其中,安装位置可以预先保存在电子设备中,可以通过主板组件进行读取。
在步骤802中,在电子设备处于充电状态时,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件播放电流在第一位置和第二位置之间流动的示意动画,或,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件播放在第一位置和第二位置上产生气泡的示意动画,或,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件播放电流从第一位置和第二位置分别流向显示屏组件显示的电池的示意动画。
请参见图8B,其是根据一示例性实施例示出的一种电子设备充电界面的示意图。如图8B所示,在电子设备处于充电状态时,电子设备通过主板组件控制显示屏组件,在显示屏上两根电极棒对应的位置之间播放电流流动的示意动画,以表示正电极和负电极为透明电解液充电的过程。其中,在第一位置和第二位置之间流动的电流还可以实现为气泡,且气泡大小与电流大小呈正相关关系。即,电流越大,气泡越大。
当主板组件控制显示屏组件在显示屏上显示电池的图标时,还可以控制显示屏播放电流从第一位置和第二位置分别流向电池的示意动画。
综上所述,本公开实施例中提供的电子设备使用方法,通过主板组件获取正电极在显示屏组件上对应的第一位置和负电极在显示屏组件上对应的第二位置,在充电时,通过主板组件控制显示屏组件播放电流在第一位置和第二位置之间流动的示意动画;由于能够在充电时根据电子设备透明的特性,在电极棒对应屏幕位置显示电流动画,因此解决了普通电子设备充电时枯燥乏味的问题;达到了提高用户体验,增加趣味性的效果。
本领域技术人员在考虑说明书及实践这里公开的发明后,将容易想到本公开的其它实施方案。本申请旨在涵盖本公开的任何变型、用途或者适应性变化,这些变型、用途或者适应性变化遵循本公开的一般性原理并包括本公开未公开的本技术领域中的公知常识或惯用技术手段。说明书和实施例仅被视为示例性的,本公开的真正范围和精神由下面的权利要求指出。
应当理解的是,本公开并不局限于上面已经描述并在附图中示出的精确结构,并且可以在不脱离其范围进行各种修改和改变。本公开的范围仅由所附的权利要求来限制。

Claims (14)

  1. 一种电子设备,其特征在于,所述电子设备包括:透明材质壳体和透明液体电池,所述透明材质壳体密封形成一个容置腔体,所述容置腔体内容置所述透明液体电池、显示屏组件、主板组件、配件组件以及电源组件;
    所述主板组件与所述显示屏组件相连接,所述显示屏由透明材质构成;
    所述主板组件与所述配件组件相连接;
    所述主板组件与所述电源组件相连接。
  2. 根据权利要求1所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述透明液体电池包括透明电解液、正电极和负电极;
    所述透明电解液填充于所述容置腔体中除所述显示屏组件、所述主板组件、所述配件组件、所述电源组件、所述正电极和所述负电极之外的第一剩余空间中;或,
    所述透明电解液填充于透明容器中除所述正电极和所述负电极之外的第二剩余空间中,所述透明容器容置于所述容置腔体内。
  3. 根据权利要求2所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述透明电解液在所述第一剩余空间中的填充比例小于1,或,所述透明电解液在所述第二剩余空间中的填充比例小于1。
  4. 根据权利要求2所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述显示屏组件、所述主板组件和所述配件组件外密封有透明材料;
    若所述透明电解液填充于所述第一剩余空间中,则所述透明材料为耐酸碱材料,或,所述透明材料上镀有耐酸碱材料。
  5. 根据权利要求2所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述主板组件中的电路板为预定形状的电路板。
  6. 根据权利要求1至5任一项所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述配件组件包括:至少一个灯,每个灯具有发出至少一种颜色的光的能力;
    每个灯分别与所述主板组件和所述透明液体电池相连接。
  7. 根据权利要求6所述的电子设备,其特征在于,所述配件组件还包括:颜色传感器;
    所述颜色传感器分别与所述主板组件和所述透明液体电池相连接。
  8. 根据权利要求1至5任一项所述的电子设备,其特征在于,透明材质壳体包括透 明材质前壳和透明材质后壳,所述透明材质前壳与所述透明材质后壳密封形成所述容置腔体;
    所述透明材质前壳与所述显示屏组件相连接。
  9. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求1至8任一项所述的电子设备中,包括:
    通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件显示气泡图标,所述气泡图标为气泡形状的图标;
    通过所述主板组件检测是否接收到作用于所述气泡图标的操作指令;
    若通过所述主板组件检测出接收到作用于所述气泡图标的操作指令,则控制所述显示屏组件播放炸开所述气泡图标的示意动画;
    通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件显示与所述气泡图标对应的操作界面。
  10. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求6所述的电子设备中,包括:
    通过所述主板组件读取所述显示屏组件所显示的背景颜色;
    通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述背景颜色对应的光。
  11. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求6所述的电子设备中,包括:
    通过所述主板组件接收用户触发的颜色指令,所述颜色指令中携带有第一颜色信息;
    通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述第一颜色信息对应的光。
  12. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求6所述的电子设备中,包括:
    在与其它电子设备通话时,通过所述主板组件获取所述其它电子设备的身份信息;
    在预设的对应关系中,通过所述主板组件读取与所述身份信息对应的第二颜色信息;
    通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述第二颜色信息对应的光。
  13. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求7所述的电子设备中,包括:
    通过所述颜色传感器获取所述电子设备所处环境的环境颜色;
    通过所述主板组件控制所述至少一个灯发出与所述环境颜色对应的光。
  14. 一种电子设备使用方法,其特征在于,所述方法应用于如权利要求2所述的电子 设备中,包括:
    通过所述主板组件获取所述正电极在所述显示屏组件上对应的第一位置和所述负电极在所述显示屏组件上对应的第二位置;
    在所述电子设备处于充电状态时,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件播放电流在所述第一位置和所述第二位置之间流动的示意动画,或,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件播放在所述第一位置和所述第二位置上产生气泡的示意动画,或,通过所述主板组件控制所述显示屏组件播放电流从所述第一位置和所述第二位置分别流向所述显示屏组件显示的电池的示意动画。
PCT/CN2015/074522 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 电子设备以及电子设备使用方法 WO2016058327A1 (zh)

Priority Applications (6)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
BR112015015481-6A BR112015015481B1 (pt) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 Equipamento eletrônico e método para utilizar o mesmo
JP2016553701A JP6140903B2 (ja) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 電子機器
RU2015126469A RU2621905C2 (ru) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 Электронное оборудование и способ его использования
MX2015008622A MX355225B (es) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 Equipo electrónico y método para usar el mismo.
KR1020157012812A KR101764256B1 (ko) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 전자 기기, 전자 기기의 사용 방법, 프로그램 및 기록매체
US14/984,287 US9912367B2 (en) 2014-10-17 2015-12-30 Electronic device and method for using the same

Applications Claiming Priority (2)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN201410553782.1A CN105578811B (zh) 2014-10-17 2014-10-17 电子设备以及电子设备使用方法
CN201410553782.1 2014-10-17

Related Child Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US14/984,287 Continuation-In-Part US9912367B2 (en) 2014-10-17 2015-12-30 Electronic device and method for using the same

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2016058327A1 true WO2016058327A1 (zh) 2016-04-21

Family

ID=54251925

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/CN2015/074522 WO2016058327A1 (zh) 2014-10-17 2015-03-18 电子设备以及电子设备使用方法

Country Status (8)

Country Link
US (1) US9912367B2 (zh)
EP (1) EP3009913B1 (zh)
JP (1) JP6140903B2 (zh)
KR (1) KR101764256B1 (zh)
CN (1) CN105578811B (zh)
MX (1) MX355225B (zh)
RU (1) RU2621905C2 (zh)
WO (1) WO2016058327A1 (zh)

Families Citing this family (16)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US10254863B2 (en) * 2014-12-19 2019-04-09 Lg Electronics Inc. Mobile terminal
JP1543754S (zh) * 2015-04-03 2016-02-15
JP1543751S (zh) * 2015-04-03 2016-02-15
CN110851213B (zh) * 2016-09-23 2024-01-30 华为机器有限公司 一种信息的显示方法以及终端
CN106455441B (zh) * 2016-10-25 2018-11-16 南京中新赛克科技有限责任公司 一种手持终端设备高效温控装置
JP6665124B2 (ja) * 2017-01-27 2020-03-13 京セラ株式会社 電子機器、制御方法、及びプログラム
CN107257396B (zh) * 2017-05-22 2019-07-26 Oppo广东移动通信有限公司 移动终端
RU178199U1 (ru) * 2017-12-25 2018-03-26 Общество с ограниченной ответственностью "ЭВОТОР" Смарт-терминал для оплаты товаров и услуг с накопителем энергии на аккумуляторах и ионисторах
CN109088988A (zh) * 2018-07-27 2018-12-25 Oppo广东移动通信有限公司 设备控制方法、装置、存储介质及电子设备
CN110875968A (zh) * 2018-09-04 2020-03-10 北京小米移动软件有限公司 终端
CN109040379B (zh) * 2018-09-28 2021-06-04 北京小米移动软件有限公司 透明移动终端
CN109362217B (zh) * 2018-09-30 2021-10-22 联想(北京)有限公司 电子设备及电子设备处理方法
CN109861386A (zh) * 2018-12-12 2019-06-07 珠海格力电器股份有限公司 一种电量监控方法、装置、存储介质及终端
US10937993B2 (en) * 2018-12-28 2021-03-02 Wuhan China Star Optoelectronics Semiconductor Display Co., Ltd. Organic light-emitting diode display panel having under-the-screen structure and display device thereof
CN113315856A (zh) * 2020-02-27 2021-08-27 安徽精卓光显技术有限责任公司 移动终端、移动终端的后盖及其制造方法
US12035489B2 (en) * 2021-09-23 2024-07-09 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Electronic device including housing

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN201450068U (zh) * 2009-04-20 2010-05-05 扬州欧力特电源有限公司 铅酸蓄电池
US20120118772A1 (en) * 2010-10-19 2012-05-17 Luminectric Limited Cases for portable electronic devices
CN102662560A (zh) * 2012-03-14 2012-09-12 广东欧珀移动通信有限公司 一种手机触摸屏解锁界面的人机交互方式
CN203180997U (zh) * 2013-04-02 2013-09-04 高庆泽 一种根据环境颜色发光的手机壳
CN203180992U (zh) * 2013-03-26 2013-09-04 宝鸡佳域宇通电子科技有限公司 新型手机

Family Cites Families (34)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN1142613C (zh) 2000-03-30 2004-03-17 中国科学院物理研究所 一种以胶体聚合物为电解质的二次锂离子电池及制备方法
JP3988374B2 (ja) * 2000-10-06 2007-10-10 ソニー株式会社 非水電解液二次電池
US20030236821A1 (en) * 2002-06-05 2003-12-25 Goun-Zong Jiau Body wearable personal network server and system
US7218956B2 (en) * 2003-06-19 2007-05-15 Motokazu Okawa Advertisement using cellular phone
JP2005302492A (ja) 2004-04-09 2005-10-27 Sony Corp 電解液およびそれを用いた電池
JP4816858B2 (ja) 2004-10-06 2011-11-16 株式会社スリーボンド 水系電解液電池用シール剤組成物
JP2006113166A (ja) * 2004-10-13 2006-04-27 Nec Saitama Ltd イルミネーション構造、および電子機器
US7443566B2 (en) * 2006-03-10 2008-10-28 Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications Ab Low power, configurable display for mobile devices
JP4986741B2 (ja) * 2007-06-28 2012-07-25 三洋電機株式会社 電子機器及びそのメニュー画面表示方法
JP2009245239A (ja) * 2008-03-31 2009-10-22 Sony Corp ポインタ表示装置、ポインタ表示検出方法、ポインタ表示検出プログラム及び情報機器
CN201349242Y (zh) * 2008-11-05 2009-11-18 鸿富锦精密工业(深圳)有限公司 具有来电提示的通信装置
CN101408832A (zh) * 2008-11-26 2009-04-15 深圳华为通信技术有限公司 一种键盘动态解锁方法和电子设备
JP2010256066A (ja) * 2009-04-22 2010-11-11 Sharp Corp 光学センサおよびそれを備えた機器
CN102176728B (zh) * 2009-10-24 2013-12-11 汉达精密电子(昆山)有限公司 依据背景光源变色的电子装置及电致变色层的颜色修正方法
KR101627207B1 (ko) 2009-12-30 2016-06-03 엘지전자 주식회사 휴대 단말기 및 그 동작 제어방법
CN201601722U (zh) * 2009-11-23 2010-10-06 上海华勤通讯技术有限公司 带led灯阵的手机
JP5507236B2 (ja) 2009-12-24 2014-05-28 京セラ株式会社 携帯電子機器
KR101639406B1 (ko) * 2010-01-04 2016-07-13 엘지전자 주식회사 이동 단말기
US8634871B2 (en) * 2010-02-12 2014-01-21 Kyocera Corporation Mobile electronic device
US8518569B2 (en) 2010-03-01 2013-08-27 Apple Inc. Integrated frame battery cell
KR101629264B1 (ko) * 2010-09-20 2016-06-10 엘지전자 주식회사 이동 단말기
US8951664B2 (en) * 2011-06-03 2015-02-10 Semiconductor Energy Laboratory Co., Ltd. Ionic liquid and power storage device including the same
WO2013012942A2 (en) * 2011-07-20 2013-01-24 The Board Of Trustees Of The Leland Stanford Junior University Transparent electrochemical energy storage devices
JP5372091B2 (ja) * 2011-09-15 2013-12-18 株式会社ワコム 電子機器および電子機器の表示画面制御方法
CN202268393U (zh) 2011-09-28 2012-06-06 惠州Tcl金能电池有限公司 一种电池封装结构及手机电池
US8854576B2 (en) * 2011-10-21 2014-10-07 Corning Incorporated Semitransparent electronic device
CN102890594A (zh) * 2012-09-29 2013-01-23 惠州Tcl移动通信有限公司 一种电子设备充电状态的提示方法及该电子设备
US20140168236A1 (en) * 2012-12-19 2014-06-19 Qnx Software Systems Limited Gpu display adjustments
US9496740B2 (en) * 2013-06-16 2016-11-15 Chris Beckman Techniques for optimizing power supply output
KR20140115236A (ko) 2013-03-20 2014-09-30 솔브레인 주식회사 고분자 전해질 조성물 및 이를 포함하는 리튬 이차 전지
KR102084110B1 (ko) * 2013-03-20 2020-03-04 삼성디스플레이 주식회사 표시 장치용 커버 윈도우, 이를 포함하는 표시 장치, 및 표시 장치용 커버 윈도우의 제조 방법
KR101418678B1 (ko) * 2013-05-02 2014-08-14 한경대학교 산학협력단 중앙 개구부를 갖는 프레임 구조의 이차전지셀이 구비된 투명 디스플레이
DE102013106740A1 (de) * 2013-06-27 2014-12-31 Infineon Technologies Ag Eine Vorrichtung zum Bestimmen eines Zustands eines Akkumulators oder einer Batterie, ein Akkumulator oder eine Batterie und ein Verfahren zum Bestimmen eines Zustands eines Akkumulators oder einer Batterie
CN104143642A (zh) * 2014-08-06 2014-11-12 武汉美格科技有限公司 一种透明的锂电池及其制造方法

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN201450068U (zh) * 2009-04-20 2010-05-05 扬州欧力特电源有限公司 铅酸蓄电池
US20120118772A1 (en) * 2010-10-19 2012-05-17 Luminectric Limited Cases for portable electronic devices
CN102662560A (zh) * 2012-03-14 2012-09-12 广东欧珀移动通信有限公司 一种手机触摸屏解锁界面的人机交互方式
CN203180992U (zh) * 2013-03-26 2013-09-04 宝鸡佳域宇通电子科技有限公司 新型手机
CN203180997U (zh) * 2013-04-02 2013-09-04 高庆泽 一种根据环境颜色发光的手机壳

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
"A Transparent Concept Phone Which Can Change with Weather", CHINA NEW TELECOMMUNICATIONS, no. 24, 31 December 2011 (2011-12-31), pages 58 *

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
MX355225B (es) 2018-04-09
KR101764256B1 (ko) 2017-08-03
RU2621905C2 (ru) 2017-06-08
BR112015015481A2 (pt) 2017-07-11
US9912367B2 (en) 2018-03-06
JP2016540468A (ja) 2016-12-22
KR20160057348A (ko) 2016-05-23
EP3009913B1 (en) 2018-03-21
EP3009913A3 (en) 2016-06-08
CN105578811A (zh) 2016-05-11
EP3009913A2 (en) 2016-04-20
JP6140903B2 (ja) 2017-06-07
MX2015008622A (es) 2017-03-10
RU2015126469A (ru) 2017-01-13
CN105578811B (zh) 2018-09-04
US20160112086A1 (en) 2016-04-21

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
WO2016058327A1 (zh) 电子设备以及电子设备使用方法
CN106098444B (zh) 按键、发光提示结构及终端设备
TW201834235A (zh) 一種顯示屏的控制方法及裝置、顯示屏和移動終端
WO2020083045A1 (zh) 烟弹及电子烟
CN107426365B (zh) 音腔结构及具有其的手机
WO2022052591A1 (zh) 防溺水救生装置及控制方法
CN109995110A (zh) 一种连接器、电子设备、数据传输方法及装置
CN110322809B (zh) 电子设备
CN110312018A (zh) 电子设备及电子设备的控制方法
CN107948420A (zh) 显示屏状态控制方法、装置、存储介质及终端
US8295895B2 (en) Portable electronic device
CN112929485A (zh) 电子设备、接口模组保护方法、保护装置及存储介质
CN208819500U (zh) 沙盘装置
CN207382371U (zh) 显示组件和移动终端
CN109413275A (zh) 闪光灯的复用方法及相关产品
TW202239213A (zh) 耳機充電盒及其投影控制方法
JP2009289494A (ja) 点灯装置、照明装置、および照明器具
CN210629560U (zh) 一种电子设备
BR112015015481B1 (pt) Equipamento eletrônico e método para utilizar o mesmo
CN214228690U (zh) 一种电子设备的防水结构及电子设备
CN211976043U (zh) 一种电动执行器
CN215496710U (zh) 一种背板组件及终端设备
CN209044839U (zh) 一种家用燃气报警器
CN210688080U (zh) Usb多种颜色多功能激光氛围灯
TWM523123U (zh) 外接式拍攝補光暨多媒體娛樂裝置

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 20157012812

Country of ref document: KR

Kind code of ref document: A

Ref document number: 2016553701

Country of ref document: JP

Kind code of ref document: A

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: MX/A/2015/008622

Country of ref document: MX

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 2015126469

Country of ref document: RU

Kind code of ref document: A

REG Reference to national code

Ref country code: BR

Ref legal event code: B01A

Ref document number: 112015015481

Country of ref document: BR

121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 15850223

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 112015015481

Country of ref document: BR

Kind code of ref document: A2

Effective date: 20150626

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 15850223

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1