WO2019105268A1 - Étui de protection pour dispositif électronique, et dispositif électronique - Google Patents

Étui de protection pour dispositif électronique, et dispositif électronique Download PDF

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WO2019105268A1
WO2019105268A1 PCT/CN2018/116790 CN2018116790W WO2019105268A1 WO 2019105268 A1 WO2019105268 A1 WO 2019105268A1 CN 2018116790 W CN2018116790 W CN 2018116790W WO 2019105268 A1 WO2019105268 A1 WO 2019105268A1
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徐力思
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Oppo广东移动通信有限公司
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/18Telephone sets specially adapted for use in ships, mines, or other places exposed to adverse environment

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  • the embodiments of the present application provide a protective case and an electronic device of an electronic device to solve the above technical problem.
  • An embodiment of the present application provides an electronic device protection case.
  • the electronic device protection case includes a body and at least one side wall connected to the body, and the body and the side wall are used for jointly accommodating the electronic device.
  • a plurality of reflective structures are disposed on the body, and each of the reflective structures is a convex structure disposed on the body.
  • Each of the reflective structures includes a top portion and a plurality of reflective surfaces, each of the reflective surfaces being coupled between the top portion and the body.
  • Each reflecting surface is disposed at an angle with the surface of the body, and the normal directions of the plurality of reflecting surfaces of each of the reflective structures are different from each other.
  • the embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device, where the electronic device includes an electronic device protective case and an electronic device body at least partially received in the protective case of the electronic device.
  • the electronic device protection case includes a body and at least one side wall connected to the body, and the body and the side wall are used for jointly accommodating the electronic device.
  • a plurality of reflective structures are disposed on the body, and each of the reflective structures is a convex structure disposed on the body.
  • Each of the reflective structures includes a top portion and a plurality of reflective surfaces, each of the reflective surfaces being coupled between the top portion and the body.
  • Each reflecting surface is disposed at an angle with the surface of the body, and the normal directions of the plurality of reflecting surfaces of each of the reflective structures are different from each other.
  • the embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device, the electronic device includes a housing and a main display screen connected to the housing, and the housing is provided with a plurality of reflective structures, each of the reflective structures being a convex structure disposed on the body;
  • the reflective structure comprises a top portion and a plurality of reflecting surfaces, each reflecting surface is connected between the top portion and the body; each reflective surface is disposed at an angle between the surface of the body and the plurality of reflecting surfaces of each of the reflective structures The line directions are different from each other.
  • the embodiments of the present application provide a protective case for accommodating an electronic device, which can protect the electronic device from impact or scratch damage.
  • the reflective structure of the protective shell is provided with a plurality of reflecting surfaces facing different directions, when the external light is irradiated onto the body, the plurality of reflecting structures can reflect the light to different angles to form a glare effect, so that the protective shell is Visually brilliant, it enhances the user experience.
  • the reflective structure of the protective shell can reflect the light irradiated thereon in different directions, and can weaken the influence of the scratch on the appearance of the protective shell. Specifically, when the surface of the protective case is scratched, the glare effect formed by the reflected light reflected by the reflective structure causes the scratch damage to be weakened or even concealed, which is advantageous for improving the appearance of the protective case.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a reflective structure provided by a first embodiment of the present application.
  • Figure 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 2;
  • FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a reflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 7 is a front elevational view of the reflective structure shown in Figure 6;
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of a reflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 14 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 12;
  • Figure 16 is a front elevational view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 15;
  • FIG. 18 is a front elevational view of a retroreflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 19 is a cross-sectional view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 18;
  • Figure 22 is a cross-sectional view showing the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 20;
  • Figure 24 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 23;
  • Figure 25 is a cross-sectional view showing the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 23;
  • 26 is a schematic diagram of the effect of the reflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 27 is a front elevational view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 26;
  • Figure 28 is a cross-sectional view showing the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 26;
  • 29 is a schematic diagram of the effect of the reflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 31 is a cross-sectional view showing the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 29;
  • 32 is a front elevational view of a retroreflective structure provided by some embodiments of the present application.
  • Figure 33 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the light reflecting structure shown in Figure 32;
  • FIG. 34 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
  • FIG. 35 is a structural block diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the present application.
  • “electronic device” “communication terminal” includes, but is not limited to, is configured to be connected via a wireline (eg, via a public switched telephone network (PSTN), digital subscriber line (DSL)). , digital cable, direct cable connection, and/or another data connection/network) and/or via (eg, for cellular networks, wireless local area networks (WLANs), digital television networks such as DVB-H networks, satellite networks, AM- A device for receiving/transmitting a communication signal by a radio interface of an FM broadcast transmitter, and/or another communication terminal.
  • a wireline eg, via a public switched telephone network (PSTN), digital subscriber line (DSL)
  • PSTN public switched telephone network
  • DSL digital subscriber line
  • digital cable direct cable connection, and/or another data connection/network
  • wireless local area networks WLANs
  • digital television networks such as DVB-H networks
  • satellite networks AM- A device for receiving/transmitting a communication signal by a radio interface of an FM broadcast transmitter, and/or
  • a communication terminal configured to communicate through a wireless interface may be referred to as a "wireless communication terminal", a “wireless terminal” or a “mobile terminal”, an “electronic device.”
  • electronic devices include, but are not limited to, satellite or cellular telephones; personal communication system (PCS) terminals that can combine cellular radiotelephone with data processing, fax, and data communication capabilities; can include radiotelephones, pagers, Internet/intranet access , a web browser, a memo pad, a calendar, and/or a PDA of a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver; and conventional overhead and/or palm-sized receivers or other electronic devices including radiotelephone transceivers.
  • PCS personal communication system
  • GPS Global Positioning System
  • an embodiment of the present application provides a protective case 20 , which can be used as a separate outer casing, for example, as an outer casing of an electronic device to protect the electronic device from impact, scratches, and the like.
  • the protective case 20 can also serve as an outer casing of an electronic device (see FIGS. 34, 100) for receiving the internal components of the electronic device 100 while also preventing the electronic device 100 from being scratched and damaged.
  • the electronic device 100 can be, but is not limited to, a portable communication device (such as a mobile phone, etc.), a tablet computer, a personal digital assistant, and the like.
  • the protective case 20 includes a body 21, a first side wall 23, a second side wall 25, a third side wall 27, and a fourth side wall 29.
  • the first sidewall 23, the second sidewall 25, the third sidewall 27, and the fourth sidewall 29 are respectively connected to the four sides of the body 21, and the first sidewall 23, the second sidewall 25, and the third side Both the wall 27 and the fourth side wall 29 extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the body 21, so that the body 21 and the first side wall 23, the second side wall 25, the third side wall 27 and the fourth side wall 29 together form a receiving space.
  • the accommodating space 210 is for accommodating electronic devices.
  • the first side wall 23, the third side wall 27, the second side wall 25, and the fourth side wall 29 are sequentially connected end to end in a rectangular shape, and the first side wall 23 and the second side wall 25 are respectively
  • the third side wall 27 is disposed substantially parallel to the fourth side wall 29 in a substantially parallel arrangement.
  • at least one or more of the first sidewall 23, the second sidewall 25, the third sidewall 27, and the fourth sidewall 29 are connected to the body 21 by an arc angle, so that the protective shell 20 has a relatively
  • the sleek shape structure enhances the user's grip.
  • the protective shell 20 has a relatively rounded outer shape structure, thereby further improving the user's grip feeling.
  • the body 21 includes a first surface 211 located in the receiving space 201 and a second surface 213 facing away from the receiving space 201 .
  • the first surface 211 and the second surface 213 are disposed substantially parallel to each other.
  • the first surface 211 is provided with a plurality of light reflecting structures 30 for reflecting light, so that the first surface 211 exhibits a glare effect, thereby decorating the protective shell 20.
  • the light reflecting structure 30 is a bump structure formed on the first surface 211, and the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 are uniformly arranged in an array on the first surface 211, so that the light irradiated onto the body 21 is simultaneously composed of the plurality of light reflecting structures 30. Reflecting at different angles to form a glare effect, so that the protective shell 20 is visually bright and shiny, and the user experience can be improved.
  • the reflective structure 30 is formed by protruding from the first surface 211 toward the receiving space 201.
  • the reflective structure 30 includes a top portion 31 and a plurality of reflecting surfaces 33 connected to the top portion 31.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is connected to the top portion. 31 and the first surface 211, and the reflective surface 33 and the first surface 22 are at an angle to each other, and the normal directions of the plurality of reflective surfaces 33 of each of the reflective structures 30 are different from each other, so that each reflective structure 30 is capable of reflecting light in different directions.
  • the top portion 31 may be a convex cusp, and the top portion 31 may also be a flat surface to prevent the top portion 31 from squeezing and scraping the electronic device housed in the accommodating space 201; the top portion 31 may also be a cusp point.
  • the top surface 31 can also be a curved surface structure, such as a concave curved surface, a convex curved surface, an irregular curved surface, and the like. It will be appreciated that in some embodiments, the top portion 31 can be any combination of one or more of the following structures: sharp points, lines, planes, concave curved surfaces, convex curved surfaces, irregular curved surfaces, and the like.
  • the reflective surface 33 can be, but is not limited to, a combination of any one or more of a planar, concave curved surface, and convex curved surface. Any one or more of the plurality of reflecting surfaces 33 may have the same structure or may have a different structure. For example, a part of the plurality of reflecting surfaces 33 is a plane, and the other part of the reflecting surface 33 is a concave curved surface or a convex curved surface, and the like, which will not be described in detail herein. It can be understood that in some embodiments, the reflective surface 33 can be a combination of any one or more of the following structures: a flat surface, a concave curved surface, a convex curved surface, an irregular curved surface, and the like.
  • the size of the reflective structure 30 is not limited. In some embodiments, the size of the reflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 ranges from less than or equal to 0.9 mm by 0.9 mm. In other embodiments, the size of the reflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 is: less than or equal to 0.9 mm * 0.9 mm and greater than or equal to 0.3 mm * 0.3 mm, specifically, for example, the reflective structure 30 is The size occupied by the projection of the first surface 211 is 0.75 mm*0.75 mm, so that the retroreflective structure 30 is not obvious as a single individual under the naked eye, but the reflective structure 30 provided by the array can achieve a better glare reflection effect.
  • the layout of the reflective structure 30 on the first surface 211 is not limited.
  • the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 are arranged in an array on the first surface 211, and the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 may abut each other and completely cover the first surface 211, and the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 may also be spaced apart from each other.
  • the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 are radially arranged on the first surface 211, and the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 may abut each other and completely cover the first surface 211, and the plurality of light reflecting structures 30 may also be spaced apart from each other. .
  • the layout form of the plurality of reflective structures 30 on the first surface may include any one or more combinations of the various layout modes described above, for example, a plurality of reflective structures.
  • a part of 30 is arranged in an array, and another part of the plurality of reflective structures 30 is arranged in a radial shape, which will not be described in detail herein.
  • the specific shape of the retroreflective structure 30 is not limited.
  • the reflective structure 30 is substantially a quadrangular pyramid-shaped projection, and the reflective structure 30 is projected on the first surface 211.
  • the outer contour is roughly rectangular or square.
  • the top portion 31 is substantially a plane parallel to the first surface 211 to prevent the top portion 31 from being pressed against the electronic device housed in the receiving space 201 to cause a squeeze scratch.
  • the reflection surface 33 is four, and includes a first reflection surface 3311, a second reflection surface 3313, a third reflection surface 3315, and a fourth reflection surface 3317.
  • the four reflecting surfaces 33 are substantially trapezoidal planes, and the four reflecting surfaces 33 are connected end to end in a quadrangular prism structure.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 has a generally triangular pyramidal projection, and the outer contour of the retroreflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 is generally triangular.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is three, and includes a first reflecting surface 3331, a second reflecting surface 3333, and a third reflecting surface 3335.
  • the three reflecting surfaces 33 are each substantially in a triangular plane, and the three reflecting surfaces 33 are sequentially connected end to end in a triangular pyramid structure.
  • the three reflecting surfaces 33 are joined together to form a top portion 31, so that the top portion 31 is pointed.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 is generally triangular-sided, and the outer contour of the reflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 is substantially triangular.
  • the top portion 31 is a plane substantially parallel to the first surface 211 to prevent the top portion 31 from being pressed against the electronic device housed in the accommodating space 201 to cause a squeeze scrap.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is three, and includes a first reflecting surface 3341, a second reflecting surface 3343, and a third reflecting surface 3345.
  • the three reflecting surfaces 33 are substantially trapezoidal planes, and the three reflecting surfaces 33 are connected end to end in a triangular prism structure.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 is substantially a polygonal pyramidal protrusion.
  • the reflective structure 30 is a hexagonal pyramidal projection, and the reflective structure 30 is oriented.
  • the outer contour projected by the first surface 211 is substantially hexagonal.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is six, and includes a first reflecting surface 3351, a second reflecting surface 3353, a third reflecting surface 3355, a fourth reflecting surface 3357, a fifth reflecting surface 3358, and a sixth reflecting surface 3359.
  • the six reflecting surfaces 33 are each substantially in a triangular plane, and the six reflecting surfaces 33 are sequentially connected end to end in a hexagonal pyramid structure.
  • the six reflecting surfaces 33 are joined together to form a top portion 31, so that the top portion 31 is pointed. It can be understood that in other embodiments, the number of reflective surfaces 33 can also be other numbers, for example, three (such as some embodiments), four (such as some embodiments), five, seven, eight... ..., and so on, correspondingly, the convex structure of the reflective structure 30 is presented as a polygonal pyramid protrusion, which will not be described in detail herein.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 is substantially a polygonal prism-shaped projection.
  • the reflective structure 30 is a hexagonal-shaped projection, and the reflective structure 30 is oriented.
  • the outer contour projected by the first surface 211 is substantially hexagonal.
  • the top portion 31 is a plane substantially parallel to the first surface 211 to prevent the top portion 31 from being pressed against the electronic device housed in the accommodating space 201 to cause a squeeze scrap.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is six, and includes a first reflecting surface 3361, a second reflecting surface 3363, a third reflecting surface 3365, a fourth reflecting surface 3367, a fifth reflecting surface 3368, and a sixth reflecting surface 3369.
  • the six reflecting surfaces 33 are each substantially in a triangular plane, and the six reflecting surfaces 33 are connected end to end in a hexagonal prism structure. It can be understood that in other embodiments, the number of reflective surfaces 33 may also be other numbers, for example, three, four, five, seven, eight, ..., etc., correspondingly, the reflective structure 30
  • the raised structure is presented as a multi-segmented protrusion, which will not be described in detail in this specification.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 has a generally two-sided convex shape, and the outer contour of the retroreflective structure 30 projected toward the first surface 211 is substantially diamond-shaped.
  • There are two reflecting surfaces 33 which include a first reflecting surface 3371 and a second reflecting surface 3373 intersecting the first reflecting surface 3371.
  • the intersection of the two reflecting surfaces 33 forms a top portion 31, and the top portion 31 is a top edge 31.
  • the first reflecting surface 3371 and the second reflecting surface 3373 are each substantially triangular.
  • One vertex of the first reflecting surface 3371 is connected to the first surface 211, and the bottom side opposite to the vertex is connected to the second reflecting surface 3373.
  • One vertex of the second reflecting surface 3373 is connected to the first surface 211, and the bottom edge opposite to the vertex is connected to the above-mentioned bottom side of the first reflecting surface 3371.
  • the side of the first reflective surface 3371 of one of the reflective structures 30 that is not in contact with the second reflective surface 3373 is opposite to the reflective structure adjacent to the reflective structure 30.
  • the first reflecting surfaces are connected (as shown in FIG. 20); likewise, the side of the second reflecting surface 3373 of one of the light reflecting structures 30 that is not adjacent to the first reflecting surface 3371 is adjacent to the reflecting structure 30.
  • the second reflecting surfaces of the reflective structure are connected (the effect shown in Fig. 20).
  • the other four edges of the one reflective structure 30 except the top edge 31 are respectively connected to the four reflective structures adjacent thereto. Edge.
  • first reflective surface 3371 and the second reflective surface 3373 may be planes of other shapes, such as a diamond, a trapezoid, a rectangle, a pentagon, and the like.
  • first reflecting surface 3371 and the second reflecting surface 3373 are rectangular planes.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 is generally wavy, and the outer contour of the reflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 is substantially wavy.
  • the first reflecting surface 3381 and the second reflecting surface 3381 are both concave curved surfaces, that is, the cross-sections of the first reflecting surface 3381 and the second reflecting surface 3381 are curved (FIG. 28).
  • the intersection of the two reflecting surfaces 33 forms the top 31.
  • the first reflective surface 3381 and the second reflective surface 3381 may also be convex curved surfaces.
  • the retroreflective structure 30 is generally pyramid-shaped, and the outer contour of the reflective structure 30 projected on the first surface 211 is substantially diamond-shaped.
  • the reflecting surface 33 is four, and includes a first reflecting surface 3391, a second reflecting surface 3392, a third reflecting surface 3393, and a fourth reflecting surface 3394.
  • the four reflecting surfaces 33 are each substantially in the shape of a diamond, and the four reflecting surfaces 33 are connected end to end in a pyramid structure. Specifically, one vertex of each reflecting surface 33 is connected to the first surface 211, and the vertex opposite to the vertex is connected to the other reflecting surface 33.
  • the four reflecting surfaces 33 are joined together to form a top portion 31, so that the top portion 31 is pointed.
  • the number of reflective surfaces 33 may also be other numbers, for example, three, four, five, six, seven, ..., etc., the description is no longer one by one. Narration.
  • the body 21, the first side wall 23, the second side wall 25, the third side wall 27, and the fourth side wall 29 are injection molded integrally formed structures.
  • the specific material of the protective case 20 is not limited.
  • the protective casing 20 can be made of PC plastic, which makes the protective casing 20 more durable and less prone to wear and discoloration.
  • the protective case 20 may also be made of a material such as TPU rubber (polymoplastic) or PP resin (Polypropylene). It can be understood that, in other embodiments, the protective case 20 may be made of any one or more of a polycarbonate, a TPU rubber, or a PP.
  • the protective case 20 provided by the embodiment of the present application is for accommodating and protecting an electronic device, and can protect the electronic device from impact or scratch damage. Since the reflective structure 30 of the protective casing 20 is provided with a plurality of reflecting surfaces 33 facing different directions, when external light is irradiated onto the body 21, the plurality of reflecting structures 30 can reflect light to different angles to form a glare effect, thereby The protective case 20 visually exhibits a sparkling effect, which can improve the user experience.
  • the arrangement of the plurality of reflective structures 30 and the glare effect thereof can weaken the influence of the scratches on the appearance of the protective casing 20.
  • the glare effect formed by the light reflecting structure 30 is reflected, so that the scratch damage marks are weakened or even covered, which is advantageous for improving the appearance of the protective case 20.
  • the reflective structure 30 reflects the glare effect formed by the light, and can also blur the pattern or features of the electronic device itself (such as antenna disconnection, mobile phone brand logo, etc.), so that the overall effect of the electronic device is more complete. Integration and integration.
  • any one or more of the body 21, the first side wall 23, the second side wall 25, the third side wall 27, and the fourth side wall 29 may be provided as described above.
  • the reflective structure 30 further enhances the glare effect of the protective case 20 and improves the user experience.
  • the body 21, the first side wall 23, the second side wall 25, the third side wall 27, and the fourth side wall 29 are all provided with the above-mentioned reflective structure, so that the protective shell 30 as a whole has a uniform glittering effect. .
  • the first sidewall 23 , the second sidewall 25 , the third sidewall 27 , and the fourth sidewall 29 are each provided with a hollow structure 203 to be an electronic
  • the physical structure on the device (such as physical control buttons, receivers, cameras, headphone interfaces, data line interfaces, etc.) reserves a space for avoidance. It can be understood that in other embodiments, one or both of the third sidewall 27 and the fourth sidewall 29 can be omitted to flexibly reserve sufficient avoidance space for the physical structure on the electronic device.
  • the protective case 20 can be applied to different types of electronic devices, and the wide application of the protective case 20 can be improved.
  • the protective casing 20 may include at least one of the first sidewall 23, the second sidewall 25, the third sidewall 27, and the fourth sidewall 29, the at least one A side wall is connected to the body 21 and is used with the body 211 to house the electronic device.
  • an embodiment of the present application further provides an electronic device 100 including an electronic device body 10 and a protective case 20 .
  • the electronic device body 10 is at least partially received in the protective case 20 .
  • the protective case 20 may be any of the protective cases provided in the above embodiments.
  • the electronic device 100 can be, but is not limited to, a cell phone, a tablet, a personal digital assistant, an e-reader, and the like.
  • the electronic device body 10 includes a housing 12 and a main display screen 14 disposed on the housing 12.
  • the housing 12 is provided with any of the reflective structures 30 (not shown) provided in the above embodiments.
  • the 12 can be made of a transparent material
  • the reflective structure 30 is formed on the surface of the housing 12, and the reflective structure 30 can be A combination of structures or/and arrangements provided by any one or more of the above embodiments.
  • the reflective structure 30 can be laid over all or part of the surface of the housing 12.
  • the main display screen 14 generally includes a display panel 111, and may also include a circuit or the like for responding to the touch operation on the display panel 111.
  • the display panel 111 can be a liquid crystal display panel (LCD).
  • the display panel 111 is simultaneously a touch screen 109.
  • the electronic device 100 can be used as a smart phone terminal.
  • the electronic device body 10 generally further includes one or more (only one shown in FIG. 8) components: the processor 102 The memory 104, the imaging module 108, the audio circuit 110, the input module 118, and the power module 122.
  • the structure shown in FIG. 35 is merely illustrative, and does not limit the structure of the electronic device body 10.
  • the electronic device body 10 may further include more or less components than those shown in FIG. 35, or have a different configuration than that shown in FIG.
  • Processor 102 can include one or more processing cores.
  • the processor 102 connects various portions of the entire electronic device 100 using various interfaces and lines, by executing or executing instructions, programs, code sets or sets of instructions stored in the memory 104, and invoking data stored in the memory 104, Various functions and processing data of the electronic device 100.
  • the processor 102 may use at least one of a digital signal processing (DSP), a field-programmable gate array (FPGA), and a programmable logic array (PLA).
  • DSP digital signal processing
  • FPGA field-programmable gate array
  • PDA programmable logic array
  • a form of hardware is implemented.
  • the processor 102 can integrate one or a combination of a central processing unit (CPU), a graphics processing unit (GPU), a modem, and the like.
  • the memory 104 may include a random access memory (RAM), and may also include a read-only memory. Memory 104 can be used to store instructions, programs, code, code sets, or sets of instructions.
  • the memory 104 may include a storage program area and a storage data area, wherein the storage program area may store instructions for implementing an operating system, instructions for implementing at least one function (such as a touch function, a sound playing function, an image playing function, etc.) Instructions for implementing the following method embodiments, and the like.
  • the storage data area can also store data (such as phone book, audio and video data, chat record data) created by the electronic device 100 in use.
  • the audio circuit 110, the speaker 101, the sound jack 103, and the microphone 105 collectively provide an audio interface between the user and the electronic device body 10 or the main display 14. Specifically, the audio circuit 110 receives sound data from the processor 102, converts the sound data into an electrical signal, and transmits the electrical signal to the speaker 101. The speaker 101 converts the electrical signal into a sound wave that can be heard by the human ear. The audio circuit 110 also receives electrical signals from the microphone 105, converts the electrical signals into sound data, and transmits the sound data to the processor 102 for further processing.
  • the electronic device 100 described above is not limited to a smartphone terminal, it should refer to a computer device that can be used in mobile.
  • the electronic device 100 refers to a mobile computer device on which an intelligent operation device is mounted, and the electronic device 100 includes, but is not limited to, a smart phone, a smart watch, a notebook, a tablet computer, a POS machine, and even an on-board computer, and the like.

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La présente invention concerne un boîtier de protection pour un dispositif électronique et un dispositif électronique. Le boîtier de protection pour un dispositif électronique comprend un corps et au moins une paroi latérale reliée au corps; le corps et la paroi latérale sont utilisés pour recevoir un dispositif électronique; le corps est pourvu d'une pluralité de structures réfléchissantes, et chaque structure réfléchissante est une structure en saillie disposée sur le corps; chaque structure réfléchissante comprend une partie supérieure et une pluralité de surfaces réfléchissantes, et chaque surface réfléchissante est reliée entre la partie supérieure et le corps; chaque surface réfléchissante forme un angle inclu avec la surface du corps, et les directions normales de la pluralité de surfaces réfléchissantes de chaque structure réfléchissante sont différentes l'une de l'autre. Le boîtier de protection pour un dispositif électronique est utilisé pour recevoir un dispositif électronique, de telle sorte que le dispositif électronique peut être empêché d'être endommagé par un impact ou une rayure; en outre, les structures réfléchissantes du boîtier de protection pour un dispositif électronique peuvent réfléchir des rayons lumineux allant vers les structures réfléchissantes vers différentes directions, de telle sorte que le boîtier de protection a un bon effet de dissimulation de défauts.
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