WO2019015193A1 - 虚拟现实眼镜的数据连接线 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to the field of terminal technologies, and in particular, to a data connection line of virtual reality glasses.
- Virtual Reality (VR) technology is a computer simulation system that can generate a simulation environment to provide users with an immersive application experience through three-dimensional dynamic vision and physical behavior interaction.
- a simple virtual reality solution is proposed by providing virtual reality glasses including virtual reality function components and providing virtual reality content playback by external electronic devices such as a user's mobile phone or tablet.
- the electronic device due to the large difference in size, specifications, materials, etc. between different external electronic devices, if the electronic device cannot be effectively limited, the electronic device is prone to jitter and sway during use, which affects the user's use. The immersion in the process may even cause discomfort such as dizziness.
- the present disclosure provides a data connection line of virtual reality glasses to solve the deficiencies in the related art.
- a data connection line of virtual reality glasses including:
- the data connection line includes a second connection plug at a second end, the second connection plug being adapted to a second interface of an external electronic device mounted to the lens body.
- the data connection line is made of a flexible material to accommodate a separation distance between the first interface and the second interface.
- the data connection line includes a first connection portion at the first end, a second connection portion at the second end, and a data line between the first end and the second end.
- the body, at least a portion of the data line body and the first connecting portion are received in the first recess of the virtual reality glasses.
- the first connection plug is perpendicular to a connection direction of the first end and the second end, so that the first connection plug can be in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the housing of the virtual reality glasses. Connected to a first interface located within the first recess.
- the first connection plug is parallel to the connection direction of the first end and the second end, so that the first connection plug can be in a direction parallel to a surface of the housing of the virtual reality glasses. Connected to a first interface located within the first recess.
- a surface of the first connecting portion and at least a portion of the data line body are respectively flush with a surface of the housing of the virtual reality glasses.
- an injection molded part is further included, the injection molded part at least wrapping at least a portion of the first connecting portion and the data line body, and the injection molded part is adapted to the first groove.
- the lens body includes a first fastening portion and a second fastening portion, and the first fastening portion can fasten and assemble the end of the external electronic device having the second interface.
- the second fastening portion may fasten the other end of the external electronic device; the second connecting portion is detachably coupled to the first fastening portion.
- the second connecting portion is in an interference fit with the receiving space of the first fastening portion for accommodating the second connecting portion, so that the second connecting portion is fastened to the first portion a fastening portion.
- the second connecting portion includes a second groove, and the second groove and the bump on the sidewall of the receiving space for receiving the second connecting portion on the first fastening portion Adapting such that the second connecting portion is fastened to the first fastening portion by a fitting of the protrusion and the second groove.
- the data connection line in the present disclosure can be detachably connected with the glasses body of the virtual reality glasses, so that the user can replace the data connection line used by the virtual reality glasses according to the interface type of the external electronic device to adapt.
- the versatility of virtual reality glasses is improved.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the assembly of a virtual reality glasses and an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of wearing a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5A is an exploded perspective view of a data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5B is an exploded schematic view of another data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5C is an exploded schematic view of another data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5D is a schematic side view of a data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5E is a schematic oblique side view of a data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 5F is a schematic cross-sectional view of a data connection line according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a partial exploded perspective view of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a partially exploded perspective view of another virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of another virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 9 is a schematic view showing the mounting of a data connection line and a first fastening portion according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 10 is a schematic view showing the mounting of another data connection line and a first fastening portion according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 11 is a schematic illustration of a fastening structure for fastening an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a fastening structure releasing an external electronic device fastening according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 13 is a first perspective view of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram of a transmission of a transmission portion of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 15 is a schematic view showing a fastening structure fastening an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
- 16A-16B are partial exploded views of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 16C is a schematic diagram showing a state of the support member 51 when an external electronic device is not assembled, according to an exemplary embodiment
- 16D is a schematic diagram of an assembled external electronic device, according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 16E is a schematic diagram of a process of taking out an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 16F is a schematic diagram of a process of taking out an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 17 is a schematic structural view of an abutting member according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 18 is a schematic exploded view of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 19 is a schematic structural diagram of a connecting portion according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 20 is a schematic perspective structural view of a virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment
- FIG. 21 is a schematic exploded view of another virtual reality glasses according to an exemplary embodiment.
- first, second, third, etc. may be used to describe various information in this application, such information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish the same type of information from each other.
- first information may also be referred to as the second information without departing from the scope of the present application.
- second information may also be referred to as the first information.
- word "if” as used herein may be interpreted as "when” or "when” or "in response to determination.”
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of assembly of a virtual reality glasses and an external electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 include a glasses body 1 and a data connection line 2; wherein the glasses body 1 can be used for assembling with an external electronic device 200 that plays virtual reality content, so that the user is wearing the virtual Reality After the glasses 100, the virtual reality content played by the external electronic device 200 can be viewed.
- the data connection cable 2 may include a first connection plug 21 at the first end A and a second connection plug 22 at the second end B.
- the first connection plug 21 may be as shown in FIG.
- the first interface 11 on the illustrated lens body 1 is mated such that the data connection line 2 is detachably coupled to the lens body 1; and the second connection plug 22 can be adapted to the external electronic device 200 as shown in FIG.
- the second interface 201 is such that a signal connection between the virtual reality glasses 100 and the external electronic device 200 can be established through the data connection line 2.
- the data connection line 2 in this embodiment can be quickly disassembled and separated from the glasses body 1 so that the user can configure the corresponding type of data connection lines 2 for the virtual reality glasses 1 according to the specifications of the second interface 201, so that the glasses body 1
- the external electronic device 200 that can be applied to different interfaces improves the versatility of the virtual reality glasses 100.
- the data connection line 2 may select a connection line of the second connection plug 2 as a USB Type-C plug.
- the specification of the second interface 201 is a Lightning interface
- the data connection line 2 can select a connection line of the second connection plug 2 as a Lightning plug.
- the spectacles body 1 may include a housing 14 having a first surface 12 facing the surface of the user's face and a second surface 13 for assembling the external electronic device 200.
- the first interface 11 can be located at the side wall of the housing 14 to facilitate the user to insert or disassemble the data connection line 2 and the glasses body 1.
- the first interface 11 can be disposed at the right side of the outer surface of the casing 14 so that the user can facilitate the data connection line 2 through the conventional right hand after wearing the virtual reality glasses 100. Plug or disassemble.
- the first interface 11 may be disposed at the left side of the outer surface of the housing 14, or at the left side of the inner surface of the housing 14, or at any position such as the right side of the inner surface of the housing 14.
- the specific structure of the data connection line 2 used by the virtual reality glasses 100 is not limited; in fact, any structure of the data connection lines 2 can be applied to the virtual reality glasses 100 of the present disclosure as appropriate. It is attached to the lens body 1.
- the data connection line 2 may include a first connection portion 23 at the first end A, a second connection portion 24 at the second end B, and a first end A and a The data line body 25 between the two ends B.
- the first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24 and the data line body 25 are electrically connected by a physical line.
- the end of the first connecting portion 23 includes the first connecting plug 21, and the end of the second connecting portion 24 includes the second connecting plug 22.
- the data line body 25 may be made of a flexible material, or the data connection line 2 may be entirely made of a flexible material to cause the first interface 11 and the second interface 201 to be different due to different external dimensions of the external electronic device 200.
- the data connection line 2 can be adaptively deformed accordingly.
- the data connection line 2 may be bent to Adapt to the separation distance.
- the data connection line 2 can be injection molded to obtain the injection molded part 26 that wraps the first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24 and the data line body 25, so that the data connecting line can be protected on the one hand.
- the internal circuit of 2 reduces the probability of damage, and on the other hand, it can realize adaptive assembly with other structures (this will be described in detail below, and will not be described here).
- the injection molded part 26 can be injection molded once or multiple times. Injection molding.
- FIG. 5D it is a front side view of the data connection line 2.
- FIG. 5E it is an oblique side view of the data connection line 2.
- FIG. 5F it is a cross-sectional view of the data connection line 2. This disclosure does not limit the manner in which injection molding is performed, for example:
- first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24, and the data line body 25 may be placed in an injection mold to form the injection molded member 26 wrapped in the outer portion at a time.
- first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24, and the data line body 25 may be placed in the first mold to form the first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24, and the data line.
- the first injection molded part 261 at least partially wrapped by the body 25; and the second injection molded part 262 adapted to the first injection molded part 261 can be separately injection molded by the second mold, and then the first injection molded part 261 and the second injection molded part 262 Assembly is performed to obtain an injection molded part 26.
- first connecting portion 23, the second connecting portion 24, and the data line body 25 may be placed in the first mold to be injection molded to obtain the first injection molded part 261, and then the first injection molded part 261 is integrally disposed.
- injection molding is performed to obtain a second injection molded part 262, and is directly molded into the injection molded part 26.
- a first groove 142 may be formed on the surface of the casing 14 of the lens body 1, and the data connection line 2 may be formed by the above embodiment.
- the injection molded part 26 is adapted to the first recess 142 such that the first recess 142 can receive the first connecting portion 23 and at least a portion of the data line body 25, and the receiving and limiting of the data connecting line 2 can be realized. Bit, to avoid data line 2 scattered.
- the first interface 11 may be located in the first recess 142.
- the first interface 11 is located on a side of the first recess 142 facing the inner side of the housing 14.
- the interface specification of the first interface 11 is adapted to the specification of the first connection plug 21 of the data connection line 2.
- the surfaces of the first connection portion 23 and at least a portion of the data line body 25 may be flush with the surface of the housing 14 of the glasses body 1 (as shown in FIG. 1). This helps to improve the integrity between the data cable 2 and the lens body 1 to enhance the aesthetics of the virtual reality glasses 100.
- the first connection plug 21 may have a plurality of plugs with the first interface 11 . Matching method.
- the first groove 142 may be recessed from the outer surface of the housing 14 toward the inner side of the housing 14.
- the depth of the first groove 142 can be adapted to the thickness of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2, and the wide band of the first groove 142 can be adapted to the width of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2.
- the inner sidewall shape of the first groove 142 may also conform to the shape of one end of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2.
- the first interface 11 may be located at the bottom of the first groove 142 in the depth direction such that the first connection plug 21 can be inserted into the first interface 11 in a direction perpendicular to the outer surface of the housing 14 to be connected to the glasses body. 1.
- the surface of the first groove 142 may also be inclined such that the first connection plug 21 can be inserted into the first interface 11 obliquely, not perpendicular to the outer surface of the housing 14, the disclosure is not The angular relationship between the first connection plug 23 and the outer surface of the housing 14 is limited.
- the first connection plug 21 in order to cooperate with the first groove 142 and the first interface 11, can be perpendicular to the connection direction of the first end A and the second end B (the data connection line 2 and the diagram shown in FIG. 6) 2, the embodiment shown in FIGS.
- 5A-5F is identical, such that in the case where the data line body 25 is parallel to the housing 14, the first connection plug 21 can be perpendicular to the housing 14, with The first interface 11 is plugged so that it can achieve the above-mentioned "making the first recess 142 capable of accommodating at least a portion of the first connecting portion 23 and the data line body 25".
- the first groove 142 may be recessed from the outer surface of the housing 14 toward the inner side of the housing 14.
- the depth of the first groove 142 can be adapted to the thickness of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2, and the wide band of the first groove 142 can be adapted to the width of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2.
- the inner sidewall shape of the first groove 142 may also conform to the shape of one end of the data line body 25 of the data connection line 2.
- the first interface 11 may be located on the side wall of the first recess 142 such that the first connection plug 23 can be inserted into the first interface 11 in a direction parallel to the surface of the housing 14 to be connected to the glasses main body 1;
- the surface of the first groove 142 may also be inclined such that the first connection plug 23 can be inserted into the first interface 11 obliquely, not parallel to the outer surface of the housing 14, and the disclosure is not limited.
- the first connection plug 21 may be parallel to the connection of the first end A and the second end B.
- the direction is such that, in the case where the data line body 25 is parallel to the housing 14, the first connection plug 21 can be inserted parallel to the housing 14 and with the first interface 11, thereby enabling it to achieve the above-mentioned "making"
- the first groove 142 can receive the first connecting portion 23 and at least a portion of the data line body 25".
- the first interface 11 can also be located at other positions of the first recess 142, and the position and structure of the first connection plug 21 on the data connection line 2 can also be adaptively changed to make the first connection.
- the plug 21 is assembled to the first interface 11, it is made possible to achieve the above-mentioned "making the first recess 142 capable of accommodating the first connecting portion 23 and at least a portion of the data line body 25".
- the case where the first interface 11 is located on the right side of the outer surface of the casing 14 is taken as an example, but those skilled in the art should understand that when the first interface 11 is disposed in the casing 14 When the left side of the outer surface or the right side of the inner surface, the left side of the inner surface, and the like are other positions, the arrangement may be performed in the manner of FIG. 6 or FIG. 7 , and details are not described herein again.
- the assembly between the second connection plug 22 of the data connection line 2 and the second interface 201 of the external electronic device 200 can be detachably fixed to the glasses body 1 by the second connection portion 24 of the data connection line 2
- the structure is to prevent the connection between the second connection plug 22 and the second interface 201 from being unstable due to the shaking of the second connection portion 24.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 may include a fastening structure 3 as shown in FIG. 8, the fastening structure 3 including a first fastening portion 31 and a second fastening portion 32, which may be secured by the first fastening
- the portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 fasten the external electronic device 200 from both ends, and the state after fastening can be referred to FIG.
- the fastening structure 3 the subsequent embodiments will be described in detail, and will not be described herein.
- the second connecting portion 24 of the data connection line 2 can be engaged with the first fastening portion 31 or the second fastening portion 32 to achieve detachable fixing with the eyeglass body 1.
- the second connection portion 24 of the data connection line 2 can be tight with the first a detachable connection between the solid portions 31, Thereby, the data connection line is detachably fixed to the glasses body 1.
- the receiving space 311 can be formed on the first fastening portion 31, and the receiving space 311 can be used for accommodating the second connecting portion 24 of the data connecting line 2, and the second connecting plug 22 connected to the second connecting portion 24 It may protrude from the first fastening portion 31 and face the corresponding end surface of the external electronic device 200 to facilitate assembly with the second interface 201.
- the width of the receiving space 311 may be slightly smaller than the width of the second connecting portion 24, Then, the second connecting portion 24 and the first fastening portion 31 can be detachably connected by an interference fit of the second connecting portion 24 and the receiving space 311.
- a bump 3111 may be formed on a sidewall of the accommodating space 311.
- a second adaptor may be formed on the second connecting portion 24.
- the accommodating space 311 may be formed by being recessed in a direction toward the inside of the spectacles body 1 from the surface of the first fastening portion 31 away from the spectacles body 1. Then, the second connecting portion 24 of the data connection line 2 can be fastened and assembled in a direction toward the lens body 1 for convenient operation.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 may further include a cover 4 as shown in FIG. 8, which is detachably coupled to the glasses body 1 to shield and protect the external electronic device 200 assembled to the glasses body 1.
- the side of the cover 4 adjacent to the lens body 1 ie, the inner surface of the cover 4) may be the surface of the second connection portion 24 of the data connection line 2 assembled to the accommodation space 311 (ie, the second connection portion). 24 abuts toward the outer surface of the cover 4 to limit the data connection line 2 in the assembly direction of the cover 4 to restrict movement of the second connection portion 24 relative to the first fastening portion 31, which can be avoided
- the second connecting portion 24 of the data connection line 2 slips.
- one end of the external electronic device 200 having the second interface 201 may be fastened by the first fastening portion 31 of the fastening structure 3, and the second fastening portion 32 may be to the external electronic device.
- the opposite end of the 200 is fastened.
- the distance between the first fastening portion 31 and the first end A of the data connection line 2 is smaller than the distance between the second fastening portion 32 and the first end A of the data connection line 2, thereby ensuring the data connection line While the second connection plug 22 of the second connection plug 22 of the external electronic device 200 is plugged in, the length of the data connection line 2 can be shortened as much as possible, and the data connection line 2 is prevented from being scattered inside or outside the virtual reality glasses 100.
- the fastening structure 3 may further include a transmission portion 33, and both ends of the transmission portion 33 may be fitted to the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32, respectively, as shown in FIG. 12, when the first fastening portion 31 When one of the second fastening portions 32 moves in a predetermined direction, the transmission portion 33 can drive the other side to be linked in the opposite direction to the predetermined direction, and can be applied to electronic devices of different specifications on the one hand, and the other Aspect facilitates the second connection plug 22 of the data connection line 2 and the outside
- the insertion and separation between the second interfaces 201 of the electronic device 200 enable disassembly and separation between the external electronic device 200 and the virtual reality glasses 100.
- the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 may include a fourth transmission member 312 and a fifth transmission member 321, respectively, the fourth transmission member 312 and the fifth transmission portion.
- the members 321 are respectively fitted to the first transmission member 331 and the second transmission member 332 at both ends of the transmission portion 33. Then, when an external force acts on the second fastening portion 32 and causes the second fastening portion 32 to move in the direction of the arrow C, the fifth transmission member 321 can drive the second transmission member 332 to rotate and further drive the first transmission.
- the member 331 is rotated in the reverse direction to move the fourth transmission member 312 in the direction of the arrow D shown.
- first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 can be apart from each other. And when the second fastening portion 32 is moved in the opposite direction to the direction indicated by the arrow C, the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 can be brought close to each other.
- the second fastening portion 32 can also be linked, which will not be described herein.
- the fourth transmission member 312 and the fifth transmission member 321 may be racks respectively fixed to the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32.
- the first transmission member 331 and the second transmission member 332 may be respectively Fitted to the gear of the rack.
- a plurality of structural relationships may be adopted between the first fastening portion 31 or the second fastening portion 32; for example, the rack of the first fastening portion 31 is used as an example.
- the strip may be formed separately from the first fastening portion 31 so that it can be fixed to the first fastening portion 31 by bolts, welding, bonding or the like, or can be directly formed on the first fastening portion 31. rack.
- the fourth transmission member 312 and the fifth transmission member 321 may adopt any of the above-mentioned structural relationships, and the corresponding structural relationships may be the same or different, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the transmission portion 33 may further include a third transmission member 333 that is coupled to the first transmission member 331 and the second transmission member 332.
- the third transmission member 333 can cause the first transmission member 331 and the second transmission member 332 to interlock, and further causes linkage between the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32.
- the third transmission member 333 may include a first transmission shaft 3331 and a second transmission shaft 3332 that cooperate with the first transmission member 331 and the second transmission member 332, respectively, and cooperate with a coupling shaft 3331 and a mating component 3333 of the second transmission shaft 3332; wherein the first transmission shaft 3331 and the second transmission shaft 3332 rotate in opposite directions to respectively drive the fourth transmission member 312 and the fifth transmission member 321 to different directions The direction moves such that the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 move in opposite directions.
- the mating component 3333 may include a first bevel gear set composed of a first bevel gear 3333A and a second bevel gear 3333B, a third bevel gear 3333C and a fourth cone. a second bevel gear set constituted by the gear 3333D, and a rotating shaft 3333E connected between the second bevel gear 3333B and the fourth bevel gear 3333D, thereby being matched by the cooperation between the first bevel gear set and the second bevel gear set The direction of motion is changed while the motion is being transmitted to achieve translational linkage between the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32.
- the mating component 3333 may also include three pairs or even more bevel gear sets and mating rotating shafts, which is not limited by the disclosure.
- the mating component 3333 can include two motors that cooperate with the first drive shaft 3331 and the second drive shaft 3332, respectively. Then, the virtual reality glasses 100 can detect when one of the motors is in operation In the state, the other motor is switched to the activated state to respectively drive the first fastening portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 to move at the same time.
- the first transmission shaft 3331 and the second transmission shaft 3332 may respectively be power output shafts of the corresponding motor.
- the motor may be respectively coupled to the first transmission shaft 3331 or the second transmission shaft 3332 through other transmission structures, which is not limited by the disclosure.
- the angle of the second connection plug 22 can be adjusted to facilitate assembly of the external electronic device 200. As shown in FIG. 15, when the external electronic device 200 is finally assembled to the second surface 13, the interface on the external electronic device 200 and the second connection plug 22 are both at a horizontal fastening angle. If the angle of the second connection plug 22 is not adjustable, the second connection plug 22 is always maintained at a horizontal fastening angle. When the user inserts the interface of the external electronic device 200 with the second connection plug 22, the external electronic device 200 can only maintain a preset angle with the second surface 13 due to the obstruction of the second fastening portion 32. In the state, the second connection plug 22 is inserted. In other words, the external electronic device 200 must be at an angle with the second connection plug 22, which makes the connection between the external electronic device 200 and the second connection plug 22 difficult, and may also cause the second connection plug 22 to be plugged. Breakage and other phenomena occur during the process.
- the present disclosure can advance the second connection plug 22 by the structural improvement of the first fastening portion 31.
- a tilt opening angle ie, a situation shown by a broken line in FIG. 15
- the second connection plug 22 can be ensured to be parallel to the interface on the external electronic device 200.
- the plugging is easy, but also the accident that the second connecting plug 22 is broken can be effectively avoided.
- the first fastening portion 31 may include a first fastening seat 313 and a first movable plate 314 that are hinged such that the first fastening seat 313
- the first movable plate 314 is rotatable between a preset maximum tilt opening angle and a horizontal fastening angle.
- the second connection plug 22 can be further driven to rotate between the preset maximum tilt opening angle and the horizontal fastening angle to facilitate assembly between the data connection line 2 and the external electronic device 200.
- the first fastening seat 313 can fasten one end of the external electronic device 200 having the second interface 201 at a horizontal fastening angle.
- the first movable plate 314 can slide relative to the first slide 16 on the lens body 1 to drive the first fastening seat 313 to reciprocate relative to the lens body 1 .
- the solid portion 31 and the second fastening portion 32 are fitted by the transmission portion 33 in the manner shown in the embodiment shown in any of FIGS. 11-13, and the second fastening portion 32 can be reciprocated relative to the second slide 17
- the second connecting plug 22 can be made to have two degrees of freedom of horizontal movement and rotation with respect to the horizontal direction, which further facilitates assembly and separation of the external electronic device 200.
- a fourth transmission member 312 that cooperates with the transmission portion 33 may be disposed on a side of the first movable panel 314 toward the transmission portion 33, and a hole may be opened at a corresponding position of the first slide rail 16 such that the fourth transmission member 312 The first transmission member 331 on the transmission portion 33 can be engaged through the opening.
- a fifth transmission member 321 that cooperates with the transmission portion 33 may be disposed on a side of the second fastening portion 32 toward the transmission portion 33, and a hole is opened at a corresponding position of the second slide passage 17 so that the first The fifth transmission member 321 can be engaged with the second transmission member 332 on the transmission portion 33 through the opening.
- the second fastening portion 32 may include a corresponding end surface of the external electronic device 200.
- the abutting abutment 322, as shown in FIG. 16C to FIG. 17, the abutting member 322 may include a plurality of protrusions 3221 disposed relative to the external electronic device 200 to increase the external electronic device 200 and the second fastening The friction between the parts 32.
- the movement of the external electronic device 200 relative to the second fastening portion 32 can be restricted by the action of the frictional force.
- the abutting member 322 and/or the plurality of protrusions 3221 may be made of a material having a cushioning property, for example, a rubber foaming material made of silica gel, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer. Etc., the disclosure does not limit this.
- the outer casing of the external electronic device 200 can be protected from wear by the abutting member 322 having cushioning properties and/or the plurality of projections 3221.
- the plurality of protrusions 3221 may be a columnar body that is regularly or irregularly arranged on the abutting member 322, or may be other shapes such as a stripe body that is regularly or irregularly arranged on the abutting member 322.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 of the present disclosure may further include a device bounce structure 5.
- the device bounce structure 5 can include a support member 51 located within the predetermined opening 18 and a resilient member 52 disposed at the bottom of the support member 51.
- the preset opening 18 is located on the surface of the eyeglass body 1 opposite to the external electronic device 200, that is, the second surface 13.
- the elastic member 52 can include a base 521 and a spring 522.
- the base 521 is provided with a top opening.
- the spring 522 is disposed in the base 521 through the top opening, and the top opening is opposite to the predetermined opening 18 Cooperating, the support post 51 can pass through the preset opening 18 and then fit to the spring 522, so that the support post 51 and the spring 522 can synchronously move along the preset opening 18 to achieve pop-up of the external electronic device 200.
- the support member 51 can at least partially protrude from the predetermined opening 18, and the elastic member 52 has almost no deformation.
- FIG. 16D when the external electronic device 200 is fastened to the corresponding surface, the external electronic device 200 can press the support member 51, thereby causing the elastic member 52 at the bottom of the support member 51 to be pressed by the pressure.
- the state changes to a compressed state and the support member 51 is at least partially retracted into the predetermined opening 18.
- the spring 522 is compressed from the initial state to change to a compressed state.
- FIG. 16C when the external electronic device 200 has not been assembled, the support member 51 can at least partially protrude from the predetermined opening 18, and the elastic member 52 has almost no deformation.
- FIG. 16D when the external electronic device 200 is fastened to the corresponding surface, the external electronic device 200 can press the support member 51, thereby causing the elastic member 52 at the bottom of the support member 51 to be pressed by the pressure.
- the state changes to a compressed state and the support member 51 is at least partially
- the elastic member 52 when the fastening structure 3 releases the fastening to the external electronic device 200, the elastic member 52 is gradually restored from the compressed state to the initial state due to the disappearance of the external force, as shown in FIG. 16B.
- the spring 522 gradually returns from the compressed state to the initial state, thereby generating a reaction force toward the external electronic device 200, and the support member 51 can be driven to extend out of the predetermined opening 18 to support the external electron.
- the device 200 forms a certain angle between the external electronic device 200 and the corresponding surface, so that the user can disassemble and remove the external electronic device 200, as shown in FIG. 16F.
- the device bounce structure 5 may be disposed on the second fastening portion.
- the device bounce structure 5 can be disposed in plurality to prevent the external electronic device 200 from maintaining balance during the bounce, and avoiding tilting.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 may further include a wearing structure 6 for fixing the eyeglass body 1 to the face of the user, and the wearing structure 6 may include the first strap 61 and the connecting portion. And a second strap 63; wherein the two ends of the first strap 61 are respectively detachably connected to the glasses main body 1 to form an annular structure adapted to the user's head, and one end of the second strap 63 and the glasses The body 1 is detachably connected, and the other end is connected to the connecting portion 62 Connected.
- the first straps 61 and the second straps 63 may be in a substantially vertical state to ensure the user's stable wearing of the virtual reality glasses 100.
- the connecting portion 62 may include a blocking member 621 having an opening 6211 so that the first strap 61 can be inserted from the side of the connecting portion 62 from the opening 6211 and It is convenient to realize the separation between the first strap 61 and the second strap 63, so that the user can wear the virtual reality glasses 100; further, any one of the first strap 61 and the second strap 63 can be elasticized. Made of materials, or made of elastic material to suit the size of the head of different users.
- the virtual reality glasses 100 may further include a protection structure 7 which may include a fitting portion 71 adapted to a surface of the lens body 1 facing the face of the user and a face toward the user's face. The direction of extension extends to form a mating portion 72 that fits the face of the user.
- the protective structure 7 can be made of a material having a cushioning property to improve user comfort.
- the bonding portion 71 can be attached to the corresponding surface by bonding or velcro, which is not limited by the disclosure. .
- the housing 14 may include a venting hole 141 that can electrically connect the internal space of the housing 14 to the outside of the housing 14 to dissipate heat from the virtual reality glasses 100.
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- 一种虚拟现实眼镜的数据连接线,其特征在于,包括位于第一端的第一连接插头,所述第一连接插头与所述虚拟现实眼镜的眼镜本体上第一接口相配合,以使所述数据连接线可拆卸地连接于所述眼镜本体;以及,所述数据连接线包括位于第二端的第二连接插头,所述第二连接插头与装配于所述眼镜本体的外部电子设备的第二接口相适配。
- 根据权利要求1所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述数据连接线采用柔性材料制成,以适应于所述第一接口与所述第二接口之间的间隔距离。
- 根据权利要求1所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述数据连接线包括位于所述第一端的第一连接部、位于所述第二端的第二连接部和位于所述第一端与所述第二端之间的数据线本体,所述数据线本体的至少一部分和所述第一连接部收容于所述虚拟现实眼镜的第一凹槽内。
- 根据权利要求3所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述第一连接插头垂直于所述第一端和所述第二端的连接方向,以使得所述第一连接插头可沿垂直于所述虚拟现实眼镜的壳体的表面的方向连接至位于所述第一凹槽内的第一接口。
- 根据权利要求3所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述第一连接插头平行于所述第一端和所述第二端的连接方向,以使得所述第一连接插头可沿平行于所述虚拟现实眼镜的壳体的表面的方向连接至位于所述第一凹槽内的第一接口。
- 根据权利要求3所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述第一连接部以及所述数据线本体的至少一部分的表面分别平齐于所述虚拟现实眼镜的壳体表面。
- 根据权利要求3所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,还包括注塑件,所述注塑件至少包裹所述第一连接部和所述数据线主体的至少一部分,且所述注塑件适配于所述第一凹槽。
- 根据权利要求3所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述眼镜本体包括第一紧固部和第二紧固部,所述第一紧固部可对所述外部电子设别具有所述第二接口的一端进行紧固装配,所述第二紧固部可对所述外部电子设备的另一端进行紧固装配;所述第二连接部可拆卸地连接于所述第一紧固部。
- 根据权利要求8所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述第二连接部与所述第一紧固部上用于容纳所述第二连接部的容纳空间过盈配合,以使得所述第二连接部连接至所述第一紧固部。
- 根据权利要求8所述的数据连接线,其特征在于,所述第二连接部包括第二凹槽,所述第二凹槽与所述第一紧固部上用于容纳所述第二连接部的容纳空间侧壁上的凸块相适配,以使得所述第二连接部通过所述凸块与所述第二凹槽的配合连接至所述第一紧固部。
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