Hanging rod assembly and wardrobe
By installing a magnetic induction switch and auxiliary components on the wardrobe hanging rod, the position of the clothes hanger is automatically adjusted using the principle of magnetic repulsion, which solves the problem of inaccurate clothes hanger position information and enables precise positioning and accurate querying of clothing location.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2021-09-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-20
AI Technical Summary
In smart wardrobes, inaccurate information about the position of the clothes hangers on the hanging rods prevents the controller from correctly analyzing the position of the clothes.
Using multiple magnetic induction switches and auxiliary components, the hanger is automatically moved to the correct position by utilizing the principle of repulsion between like magnetic poles, and the induction information is output through the magnetic induction switches.
This improves the accuracy of the hanger's position on the hanging rod, ensuring that the controller can accurately receive the sensor signal and achieve precise positioning of the clothing.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of smart home, and in particular to a hanging rod assembly and a wardrobe. BACKGROUND
[0002] As a hot spot of high-tech development in the present and future, intelligence has gradually penetrated into all aspects of our life. Smart home is a manifestation of networking under the influence of the Internet.
[0003] In the related art, the smart wardrobe can obtain the position information of the hanger for hanging clothes on the hanging rod when the clothes are hung on the hanging rod by the hanger, and record the position information of the hanger. When the user searches for clothes, the position of the hanger for hanging the clothes on the hanging rod can be quickly found according to the clothes information input by the user. In order to obtain the position of the hanger on the hanging rod, a plurality of hanging parts can be provided on the hanging rod, and each hanging part can represent a position of the hanging rod. When the hanger is hung on a certain position of the hanging part, the hanging part at the position can generate specific position information. The controller can receive the specific position information, and thus analyze the position of the hanger on the hanging rod.
[0004] However, when the user hangs clothes, the position of the hanger for hanging clothes on the hanging rod can not be directly opposite the hanging part, the hanging part can not generate specific position information, or the specific position information generated by the hanging part can be weak or inaccurate, thus causing the controller to be unable to analyze the position of the clothes on the hanging rod. SUMMARY
[0005] The embodiments of the present application provide a hanging rod assembly and a wardrobe to solve the problem that the controller of the smart wardrobe in the related art cannot analyze the position of the hanger on the hanging rod.
[0006] To achieve the above object, the present application provides the following technical solutions:
[0007] One aspect of an embodiment of the present application provides a hanging rod assembly including a rod body, the rod body being provided with a plurality of magnetic induction switches and a plurality of auxiliary components; each magnetic induction switch is used to output induction information when a hanger carrying a first magnet is hung at a corresponding position of the rod body; a plurality of auxiliary components are arranged at intervals on the rod body, and one magnetic induction switch is arranged between two adjacent auxiliary components; each auxiliary component includes a magnetic shielding member and a second magnet, the second magnet and the first magnet repel each other, the upper end surface of the magnetic shielding member is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic induction switch, and at least part of the second magnet is embedded in the magnetic shielding member; the magnetic shielding member wraps the lower part of the second magnet, and the upper end surface of the second magnet is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic shielding member; the magnetic shielding member is used to isolate the influence of the second magnet on the magnetic induction switch.
[0008] Another aspect of the embodiments of the present application provides a wardrobe, comprising a cabinet, a clothes hanger carrying a first magnet, and a hanging rod assembly as described above, the hanging rod assembly is arranged in the cabinet, and the hanging rod assembly comprises a plurality of magnetic induction switches and a plurality of auxiliary assemblies.
[0009] Still another aspect of the embodiments of the present application provides a wardrobe management method, applied to the wardrobe as described above, the method comprises: when storing clothes, obtaining attribute information of the clothes; obtaining induction information of the clothes hanger on which the clothes are hung; generating position information according to the induction information; establishing a mapping database between the attribute information and the position information; when querying the clothes, obtaining attribute information of a target clothes; querying the mapping database and finding position information corresponding to the attribute information of the target clothes; and sending the position information to a user.
[0010] The hanging rod assembly and the wardrobe provided by the present application can output induction information to the controller when the clothes hanger is hung by arranging a plurality of magnetic induction switches. By arranging a plurality of auxiliary assemblies, the hook of the clothes hanger carrying the first magnet can be pushed to the position corresponding to the nearby magnetic induction switch when the clothes hanger is hung, so that the clothes hanger is hung at a more accurate position on the rod body, which is beneficial to the controller to receive the induction signal.
[0011] In addition to the technical problems solved by the embodiments of the present application described above, the technical features constituting the technical solutions and the beneficial effects brought by these technical features, other technical problems solved by the embodiments of the present application, other technical features included in the technical solutions and the beneficial effects brought by these technical features will be further described in detail in the specific embodiments. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated into and form part of the specification, illustrate embodiments consistent with the present application and, together with the specification, serve to explain the principles of the present application.
[0013] Figure 1 A schematic view of a hanging rod and a clothes hanger in the related art;
[0014] Figure 2 A schematic view of a wardrobe provided by the embodiments of the present application;
[0015] Figure 3 A schematic view of a clothes hanger provided by the embodiments of the present application;
[0016] Figure 4 A transverse sectional view of a hanging rod assembly provided by the embodiments of the present application;
[0017] Figure 5A longitudinal sectional view of a connection between a hanging rod assembly and a clothes hanger according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0018] Figure 6 A schematic view of a connection between a partial hanging rod assembly and a hook of a clothes hanger according to an embodiment of the present application; Figure 4
[0019] Figure 7 A schematic view of a second magnet and a magnetic isolation member according to an embodiment of the present application;
[0020] Figure 8 A cross-sectional view of A-A according to an embodiment of the present application; Figure 2
[0021] A schematic view of a wardrobe according to an embodiment of the present application. Figure 9 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0022] 1. A rod body;
[0023] 2. A magnetic induction switch;
[0024] 3. An auxiliary assembly; 31, a magnetic isolation member; 32, a second magnet;
[0025] 4. A clothes hanger; 41, a first magnet; 42, a hook; 43, a clothes support;
[0026] 5. A mounting member; 51, a central hole;
[0027] 6. A wardrobe;
[0028] 71, a first wire; 72, a second wire;
[0029] 8. An indicator light;
[0030] 91, an identifier; 92, a controller; 93, a memory; 94, a prompter;
[0031] 101, a hanging rod; 102, a hanging portion; 103, a first clothes hanger; 104, a second clothes hanger; 105, a third clothes hanger.
[0032] The above-described drawings have shown specific embodiments of the present application, and more detailed descriptions will be given hereinafter. These drawings and written descriptions are not intended to limit the scope of the present application concept in any way, but to explain the present application concept to those skilled in the art by referring to specific embodiments.
[0033] DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Figure 1 A schematic view of a hanging rod 101 and a clothes hanger according to the related art. Referring to Figure 1 In the related art intelligent wardrobe, the hanging rod 101 of the wardrobe is provided with a plurality of hanging parts 102, and the clothes hanger needs to be placed opposite to the hanging part 102, so that the hanging part 102 can generate specific position information. Exemplarily, Figure 1 The first clothes hanger 103 and the second clothes hanger 104 in the first clothes hanger 103 and the second clothes hanger 104 are hung in the position opposite to the hanging part 102, and the hanging part 102 opposite to the first clothes hanger 103 can generate specific position information, and the hanging part 102 opposite to the second clothes hanger 104 can also generate specific position information. However, when the position of the clothes hanger is not opposite to the hanging part 102 as shown in Figure 1 , the hanging part 102 can not generate specific sensing information, or the signal generated by the hanging part 102 is weak or inaccurate, thereby causing the controller to fail to analyze the position of the clothes on the hanging rod 101.
[0035] It can be understood that when the user hangs, there will be a third clothes hanger 105 in the position of the hanging rod 101 assembly as shown in Figure 1 , that is, the third clothes hanger 105 fails to be opposite to the hanging part 102 to be hung. When such a situation occurs, if the third clothes hanger 105 can change the position autonomously to make the third clothes hanger 105 opposite to the hanging part 102, this is the purpose to be achieved by the embodiment of the present application. For this purpose, the embodiment of the present application uses the principle that the same magnetic poles repel each other to make the clothes hanger not in the correct position automatically move to the correct position.
[0036] To make the purpose, technical scheme and advantages of the embodiment of the present application clearer, the technical scheme in the embodiment of the present application will be described clearly and completely below in combination with the drawings in the embodiment of the present application. Obviously, the described embodiment is a part of the embodiments of the present application, not all the embodiments.
[0037] Based on the embodiment in the present application, all other embodiments obtained by the person skilled in the art without creative labor fall within the protection scope of the present application. The embodiments and features in the embodiments below can be combined with each other without conflict.
[0038] Figure 2 A schematic view of a wardrobe provided by the embodiment of the present application is shown. Referring to Figure 2 , the wardrobe comprises a cabinet body 6, a hanging rod assembly arranged in the cabinet body 6, and a clothes hanger 4 hooked on the hanging rod assembly. Specifically, the hanging rod assembly can be arranged in the cabinet body 6 along the horizontal direction. The hanging rod assembly can be one as shown in Figure 1 , or the hanging rod assembly can be provided with a plurality of hanging rod assemblies. When the hanging rod assembly is a plurality of hanging rod assemblies, the plurality of hanging rod assemblies can be arranged in the length direction of the cabinet body 6; or the plurality of hanging rod assemblies can also be arranged in the width direction of the cabinet body 6.
[0039] It should be noted that the "interval arrangement" mentioned above refers to a certain distance between two adjacent hanging rod components. Furthermore, to make efficient use of the storage space within cabinet 6, multiple hanging rod components can be arranged in various combinations. For example, within a cabinet 6, there can be... Figure 1 The hanging rod assembly shown is arranged along the width direction of the cabinet 6, and there may also be a hanging rod assembly arranged along the thickness direction of the cabinet 6.
[0040] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a clothes hanger 4 provided in an embodiment of this application. (See reference) Figure 2 The clothes hanger 4 may include a clothes support 43 and a hook 42. The clothes support 43 may be symmetrical about a first imaginary line and is used for hanging clothes. The hook 42 may be fixed to the middle of the clothes support 43 and may have an opening facing a first side of the clothes support 43. Figure 3 The example shown is where the opening of hook 42 faces the left side of clothes hanger 43. It should be noted that when hanging hanger 4 on the hanging rod assembly, the opening of hook 42 must face the hanging rod assembly. Additionally, Figure 3 In the middle, the top of the hook 42 is provided with a first magnet 41 that cooperates with the second magnet 32 mentioned below.
[0041] Figure 4 This is a transverse sectional view of a hanging rod assembly provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 5 This is a longitudinal sectional view of the connection between the hanging rod assembly and the clothes hanger 4, provided in an embodiment of this application. Figure 6 for Figure 4 The diagram shows a partial view of the connection between the hanging rod assembly and the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4. (See reference) Figures 4-6 The hanging rod assembly includes a rod body 1, multiple magnetic induction switches 2, and multiple auxiliary components 3. The auxiliary components 3 are spaced apart on the rod body 1, with a magnetic induction switch 2 positioned between adjacent auxiliary components 3. The magnetic induction switch 2 outputs sensing information when a hanger 4 carrying a first magnet 41 is hung on the rod body 1. Each auxiliary component 3 includes a second magnet 32 that repels the first magnet 41. The auxiliary component 3 pushes the hook 42 of the hanger 4 towards the position corresponding to the nearest magnetic induction switch 2 when the hanger 4 carrying the first magnet 41 is hung on the rod body 1.
[0042] Specifically, the magnetic induction switch 2 and the auxiliary assembly 3 can be arranged at the upper end inside the rod body 1, so as to cooperate with the first magnet 41 arranged at the top of the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4. A plurality of magnetic induction switches 2 can be arranged at intervals on the rod body 1. That is, there is a certain interval between two adjacent magnetic induction switches 2. And each magnetic induction switch 2 is provided with an auxiliary assembly 3 on both sides, and two adjacent magnetic induction switches 2 share one auxiliary assembly 3. When the user places the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4 above the auxiliary assembly 3, due to the existence of the repulsive force between the first magnet 41 and the second magnet 32, the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4 is moved by the repulsive force to a place without repulsive force. The repulsive force above the magnetic induction switch 2 is weak, the repulsive force of the second magnet 32 on the left and right sides reaches a balance, and an attractive force is generated between the first magnet 41 and the second magnet 32, so that the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4 can be automatically moved to the upper side of the magnetic induction switch 2. That is, the two sides of the magnetic induction switch 2 are provided with the second magnet 32, so that the hook 42 of the clothes hanger 4 can only be hung above the magnetic induction switch 2, and the attractive force generated by the first magnet 41 can trigger the magnetic induction switch 2.
[0043] Wherein, the position of each magnetic induction switch 21 on the rod body 1 is fixed, and each magnetic induction switch 21 can be provided with a corresponding mark (such as a number, etc.). A plurality of magnetic induction switches 21 can be connected in parallel with each other, and the output end of each magnetic induction switch 21 can be connected to the controller 92 through the first wire 71 shown in FIG. 1. Figure 5 When the clothes hanger 4 is hung above the magnetic induction switch 21, the first magnet 41 can make the circuit in which the magnetic induction switch 21 is located conductive, and the controller 92 can know that the clothes hanger 4 is hung above the magnetic induction switch 21 with a specific mark.
[0044] The magnetic induction switch 21 can be a dry reed. The dry reed is also called a magnetic reed switch, which is an electric switch that controls the working state by applying a magnetic field. The magnetic reed switch is a kind of switch that seals two magnetic reed pieces (usually composed of iron and nickel) in a glass tube. The two magnetic reed pieces are overlapped but have a small gap in the middle. The contacts on the two magnetic reed pieces are plated with a layer of hard metal (usually rhodium and ruthenium) to improve the life of the switching times. The glass tube is usually filled with nitrogen or some equivalent inert gas, or the inside of the glass tube is made into a vacuum state. The function of the magnetic reed piece is equivalent to a magnetic flux conductor. When there is no external magnetic field, the two magnetic reed pieces are not in contact. When a magnetic field is generated by a permanent magnet or an electromagnetic coil, the external magnetic field makes the positions near the ends of the two magnetic reed pieces have different polarities. When the magnetic force exceeds the elastic force of the magnetic reed piece, the two magnetic reed pieces will attract and conduct the circuit. When the magnetic field weakens or disappears, the magnetic reed piece releases due to its own elasticity, and the contact surface will separate to make the circuit open.
[0045] It can be understood that, on the one hand, the second magnet 32 will affect the magnetic induction switch 21. On the other hand, when the clothes hanger 4 carrying the first magnet 41 approaches the rod body 1, multiple magnetic induction switches 21 can be affected. Therefore, in order to avoid the second magnet 32 affecting the magnetic induction switch 21, and avoid the first magnet 41 on the clothes hanger 4 affecting other magnetic induction switches 21, with reference to Figure 5 and Figure 6 Optionally, the auxiliary assembly 3 can further include a magnetic isolation piece 31. The upper end surface of the magnetic isolation piece 31 can be higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic induction switch 21. And at least part of the second magnet 32 can be embedded in the magnetic isolation piece 31.
[0046] Specifically, with reference to Figure 6 , the first magnet 41 is arranged in the hook 42 along the vertical direction, the N pole of the first magnet 41 is arranged downward, and the S pole of the first magnet 41 is arranged upward. The direction of the magnetic force line generated by the first magnet 41 is from the N pole to the S pole, so the direction of the magnetic force line generated by the first magnet 41 is Figure 6 indicated by the dashed line in the figure, that is, also along the vertical direction. In addition, the farther away from the first magnet 41, the smaller the influence of the first magnet 41 on the magnetic induction switch 21.
[0047] Figure 6 In the figure, one magnetic isolation piece 31 is arranged on each side of one magnetic induction switch 21. Due to the distribution of the magnetic force line of the first magnet 41, and the upper end surface of the magnetic isolation piece 31 is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic induction switch 21, so that most of the magnetic force lines generated by the first magnet 41 at other positions are absorbed by the magnetic isolation piece 31, thereby only the first magnet 41 hung on the rod body 1 between the two magnetic isolation pieces 31 can affect the magnetic induction switch 21 between the two magnetic isolation pieces 31.
[0048] It should be noted that the magnetic isolation piece 31 can be made of a magnetic isolation material, which can absorb the magnetic force line and make it deviate from the position that needs to be shielded. The magnetic isolation piece 31 can be made of a super-strong magnetic material. In order to avoid the magnetic isolation piece 31 and the first magnet 41 on the hook 42 attracting each other, the magnetic isolation piece 31 can be wrapped around the lower part of the second magnet 32, and the upper end surface of the second magnet 32 is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic isolation piece 31. At the same time, the magnetic isolation piece 31 is as thin as possible (0.8-4mm) under the condition of meeting the use condition, so as to avoid the mutual attraction between the magnetic isolation piece 31 and the first magnet 41 causing the first magnet 41 to not accurately fall between the two second magnets 32.
[0049] Specifically, the magnetic isolation piece 31 can have a mounting groove, and the mounting groove can have an opening facing upward. The second magnet 32 can be inserted into the mounting groove from the opening. Since the first magnet 41 is arranged along the vertical direction, the second magnet 32 matched with the first magnet 41 is arranged along the vertical direction. Figure 6In the first magnet 41, the N pole is positioned downwards, so the N pole of the second magnet 32, which is repelled by the first magnet 41, is positioned upwards.
[0050] Of course, when the S pole of the first magnet 41 is set downwards, the S pole of the second magnet 32, which is repelled by the first magnet 41, can be set upwards. Figure 6 This is just an example; no specific limitations are made on the arrangement of the magnetic poles of the first magnet 41 and the second magnet 32.
[0051] Continue to refer to Figure 6 Since the second magnet 32 generates magnetic field lines from the N pole to the S pole, to prevent the magnetic field lines emanating from below the second magnet 32 from affecting the magnetic induction switch 21, the magnetic shielding member 31 needs to cover the lower part of the second magnet 32. Furthermore, since the strength of magnetic induction decreases as the distance between an object and a magnet increases, the distance between the upper surface of the magnetic shielding member 31 and the first magnet 41 can be increased to weaken the attractive force between them. Conversely, the distance between the second magnet 32 and the first magnet 41 can be decreased to increase the repulsive force between them. Therefore, the upper surface of the magnetic shielding member 31 is lower than the upper surface of the second magnet 32.
[0052] Continue to refer to Figure 5 and Figure 6 Optionally, the cross-sectional shape of the second magnet 32 can be... Figure 6 The rectangle shown in the figure. The sidewalls of the second magnet 32 can also be like... Figure 7 As shown, the cross-section of the second magnet 32 gradually moves away from the center line of the second magnet 32 from top to bottom, meaning the cross-section of the second magnet 32 is either fan-shaped or trapezoidal with a narrow bottom and a wide top. When the second magnet 32 is narrow at the bottom and wide at the top, the upper part of the second magnet 32 has a large volume, and the upper part of the second magnet 32 generates a large repulsive force on the first magnet 41. This allows for a more reasonable design of the second magnet 32, better fits the inner surface of the rod 1, and makes full use of the space.
[0053] To ensure a smooth upper surface for the rod 1, improving its appearance and facilitating the hanging of the clothes hanger 4, the aforementioned magnetic induction switch 21 and auxiliary component 3 can be housed inside the rod 1. Optionally, a mounting component 5 can be fixed inside the rod 1 to secure the magnetic induction switch 21 and auxiliary component 3. Figure 8 for Figure 2 The cross-sectional view at point AA is shown in the reference diagram. Figure 5 , Figure 6 and Figure 8 The mounting component 5 can be used to support the rod 1. The upper end of the mounting component 5 can be closed with the inner surface of the rod 1 to form a receiving space, which can be used to receive the auxiliary component 3 and the magnetic induction switch 21.
[0054] Specifically, the rod body 1 can be provided with a receiving space for accommodating the mounting member 5. The mounting member 5 can be long strip-shaped, and when mounted, the mounting member 5 can be pushed into the receiving space of the rod body 1 from one side of the rod body 1.
[0055] In addition, in order to make the magnetic induction switch 21 and the auxiliary assembly 3 cooperate with the first magnet 41 of the clothes hanger 4, the magnetic induction switch 21 and the auxiliary assembly 3 can be arranged on the upper part of the mounting member 5. As shown in Figure 6 , the upper part of the mounting member 5 can be provided with a first groove for mounting the magnetic induction switch 21 and a second groove for mounting the auxiliary assembly 3.
[0056] In order to make the induction information generated by the magnetic induction switch 21 sent to the controller 92, the magnetic induction switch 21 can be electrically connected with the controller 92 through a wire. In order to hide the wire, as shown in Figure 5 , the mounting member 5 is provided with a center hole 51. The center hole 51 can be in communication with the first groove mentioned above, and the first wire 71 connected with the magnetic induction switch 21 can pass through the first groove, the center hole 51 and the controller 92 in sequence.
[0057] In order to reduce the length of the wire in the rod body 1, the inner surface of the rod body 1 can be provided with a low potential point, and the first wire 71 connected with the magnetic induction switch 21 can be connected with the low potential point of the inner surface of the rod body 1.
[0058] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of a wardrobe provided by the embodiment of the present application is shown in Figure 9 . The wardrobe can further include an identifier 91, a controller 92 and a memory 93. The identifier 91 can be used to identify the attribute information of the clothes when the clothes enter the wardrobe. The controller 92 can be used to determine the position information of the clothes hanger 4 in the rod body 1 according to the induction information generated by the magnetic induction switch 2. The memory 93 is used to map the attribute information and the position information to form a mapping database.
[0059] The controller 92 is further used to, when a user queries the clothes, find the mapping database according to the attribute information of the target clothes input by the user, obtain the position information mapped with the attribute information of the target clothes, and send the position information to the user.
[0060] Specifically, the identifier 91 can be arranged on the outer wall of the cabinet body 6 as shown in Figure 2 , and the identifier 91 can also be arranged in the cabinet body 61. The attribute information of the clothes can include one or more of the following: the name of the clothes, the style of the clothes, the color of the clothes, the material of the clothes, the size of the clothes, the brand of the clothes, the texture of the clothes, the season when the clothes are worn, the clothes matched with the clothes, and the user information of the clothes.
[0061] The attribute information of the clothes can be obtained by reading the label. The clothes or the clothes hanger 4 on which the clothes are hung can be provided with a label. The identifier 91 can obtain the attribute information of the clothes by reading the information on the label.
[0062] Exemplarily, the information on the label can be a serial number, a two-dimensional code or the like unique identifier. Each identifier has the attribute information of the clothes corresponding to the identifier in the cloud or server. Specifically, when the clothes are first put into the cabinet, the attribute information of the clothes can be obtained and stored, and the attribute information of the clothes is assigned to a unique identifier. When the clothes are put into the cabinet again, the attribute information corresponding to the clothes can be obtained by reading the identifier on the label.
[0063] Exemplarily, when the scanning or photographing mode is used, the clothes can be scanned or photographed first, and then the clothes information obtained by scanning or photographing is processed, extracted, identified or the like to obtain part of the attribute information of the clothes. Part of the attribute information such as the season in which the clothes are worn, the clothes matched with the clothes, the user information of the clothes, etc. which cannot be identified can be input by the user through the input device later.
[0064] The cabinet can also include a human-computer interaction module arranged on the cabinet body 6. The human-computer interaction module can include an input device and an output device. When the user searches for clothes, the user can send the attribute information of the target clothes to the storage 93 through the input device such as a keyboard, a mouse, a light pen, a handwriting input board, a voice input device, etc. The storage 93 can obtain the attribute information of the clothes, find the position information corresponding to the attribute information of the target clothes through the mapping database, and send the position information to the controller 92. The controller 92 can send the position information of the target clothes to the user through the output device such as a display panel, a light assembly, a voice output device, etc.
[0065] Exemplarily, when inquiring, the user says: "Where is my YY clothes?". The storage 93 can find the position information of the clothes hanger 4 for hanging the YY clothes as X by analyzing the attribute information of the YY clothes. The position information X is sent to the controller 92, and the controller 92 can control the indicator light 8 below the magnetic induction switch 2 numbered X to be bright or flashing to prompt the user the position of the YY clothes.
[0066] It should be noted that the user can also find the position information of the clothes hanger 4 for hanging the target clothes according to the time information. Understandably, in order to find the position information according to the time information, the storage 93 can also be used to record the time information of the clothes. The processing module can be used to map the time information, the attribute information and the position information to obtain the mapping database and save the mapping database.
[0067] For example, the user says: "Where are the clothes I put in on ZZ date?". The memory 93 can analyze the ZZ date, find the mapping database to get the clothes put in on ZZ date. The controller 92 can receive the attribute information and location information of the clothes put in on ZZ date sent by the memory 93, and can display the "attribute information and location information of the clothes put in on ZZ date" to the user through the output device.
[0068] In addition, if the user hangs an empty clothes hanger 4 in the X position. Although the memory 93 stores the position information X, the attribute information of the clothes corresponding to the position information X is not obtained by the identifier 91, it can be analyzed that the position information X hangs the empty clothes hanger 4. By this principle, the number of empty positions and empty clothes hangers 4 in the wardrobe can also be inquired or counted without opening the door. For example, the user can ask the wardrobe: "How many empty clothes hangers 4 are there in the wardrobe?", "How many clothes can the wardrobe hang" and the like.
[0069] In addition, when the user pushes the clothes left and right, the controller 92 can easily determine which clothes hanger 4 participates in the sliding according to the triggering condition of the magnetic induction switch 2. In the process of sliding a plurality of clothes in one direction, the signal connected by the magnetic induction switch 2 in the middle will experience the change condition of disconnection and connection, and each disconnection and connection cycle represents moving one position. The triggering condition of the magnetic induction switch 2 on both sides can determine the moving direction. For example, the magnetic induction switch 2 on the left which is not triggered is triggered in succession, which indicates that it is moving to the left.
[0070] In this way, the controller 92 can upload the position information recalculated according to the above logic to the memory 93, so that the memory 93 re-maps and stores the data. The memory 93 can be arranged in the wardrobe, and the memory 93 can also be arranged in the server of the wardrobe manufacturer.
[0071] In order to more conveniently prompt the user, the wardrobe can also optionally include a light assembly. The light assembly can include a plurality of indicator lights 8, which can be arranged at intervals on the rod body 1, and each indicator light 8 can correspond to a magnetic induction switch 2. The second lead 72 connected with the control part can pass through the center hole 51 and the rod body 1, and be connected with the indicator light 8. The control part is used to control the indicator light 8 at the position of the target clothes to turn on when the user inquires the target clothes.
[0072] In addition, in order to avoid the installation piece 5 sliding in the rod body 1, and also to install the indicator light 8, the lower end of the installation piece 5 can be provided with a limiting protrusion. The lower part of the rod body 1 can be provided with a groove, and the limiting protrusion can be embedded in the groove. The indicator light 8 can be installed on the lower end surface of the limiting protrusion. The limiting protrusion can be provided with a through hole in communication with the center hole 51, so as to connect the indicator light 8 with the control part through the second lead 72. The rod body 1 can be made of metal material. The rod body 1 can serve as a ground wire. In order to shorten the length of the second lead 72.
[0073] A wardrobe management method applied to the wardrobe as above, the method comprising:
[0074] When storing clothes, attribute information of the clothes is acquired; sensing information of a clothes hanger on which the clothes are hung is acquired; position information is generated according to the sensing information; and a mapping database between the attribute information and the position information is established.
[0075] When inquiring about clothes, attribute information of target clothes is acquired; the mapping database is inquired about and position information of the target clothes corresponding to the attribute information of the target clothes is found; and the position information is sent to a user.
[0076] In some embodiments, a computer readable storage medium is provided, and the computer readable storage medium stores computer execution instructions. When the computer execution instructions are executed by a processor, the computer execution instructions are used to implement the steps of the method embodiments of the present application.
[0077] In some embodiments, a computer program product is provided, and the computer program product comprises a computer program. When the computer program is executed by a processor, the steps of the method embodiments of the present application are implemented. Those skilled in the art can understand that all or part of the processes in the above-mentioned embodiment methods can be completed by a computer program instructing related hardware. The computer program can be stored in a non-volatile computer readable storage medium. When the computer program is executed, the computer program can include the processes of the above-mentioned method embodiments.
[0078] In the embodiments of the present application, any reference to memory, storage, database or other medium can include non-volatile and / or volatile memory. Non-volatile memory can include read-only memory (ROM), programmable ROM (PROM), electrically programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM) or flash memory. Volatile memory can include random access memory (RAM) or external cache memory.
[0079] In the embodiments of the present application, the terms "up", "down", etc. are used to describe the relative position relationship of the structures in the drawings, and are only for the convenience of clear description, and do not limit the scope of the present application. Changes or adjustments of the relative relationship without substantial changes in technical content are also considered as the scope of the present application.
[0080] It should be noted that in the present application, unless specifically defined and limited otherwise, the first feature is "on" or "under" the second feature can be that the first and second features are in direct contact, or the first and second features are indirectly in contact through an intermediate medium. Moreover, the first feature is "above", "over" and "on" the second feature can be that the first feature is directly above or obliquely above the second feature, or only indicates that the horizontal height of the first feature is higher than that of the second feature. The first feature is "below", "under" and "under" the second feature can be that the first feature is directly below or obliquely below the second feature, or only indicates that the horizontal height of the first feature is less than that of the second feature.
[0081] In addition, in the present application, unless specifically defined and limited otherwise, the terms "mounting", "connecting", "connecting", "fixing" and the like should be understood broadly, for example, it can be fixedly connected, or it can be detachably connected, or it can be integrated; it can be directly connected, or it can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium; it can be the internal communication of two elements or the interaction relationship between two elements. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above-mentioned terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
Claims
1. A hanging rod assembly, characterized in that, The rod includes a rod body, which is equipped with multiple magnetic induction switches and multiple auxiliary components; Each of the magnetic induction switches is used to output induction information when a coat hanger carrying a first magnet is hung at the corresponding position on the rod; Multiple auxiliary components are spaced apart on the rod body, and a magnetic induction switch is provided between two adjacent auxiliary components; each auxiliary component includes a magnetic shield and a second magnet, the second magnet and the first magnet repel each other, the upper end surface of the magnetic shield is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic induction switch, and at least part of the second magnet is embedded in the magnetic shield; the magnetic shield covers the lower part of the second magnet, and the upper end surface of the second magnet is higher than the upper end surface of the magnetic shield; The magnetic shielding component is used to isolate the influence of the second magnet on the magnetic induction switch; An installation component is fixed inside the rod body. The installation component is used to support the rod body, and the upper end of the installation component and the inner surface of the rod body form an accommodating space. The accommodating space is used to accommodate the auxiliary component and the magnetic induction switch.
2. The hanging rod assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The magnetic shielding component is also used to isolate the influence of the first magnet of the hanger corresponding to the magnetic induction switch at a certain position on the magnetic induction switches at other positions.
3. The hanging rod assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The cross-sectional shape of the second magnet is rectangular; and / or, The sidewalls of the second magnet gradually move away from the centerline of the second magnet from top to bottom.
4. The hanging rod assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The mounting component has a central hole for the wires connected to the magnetic induction switch to pass through.
5. The hanging rod assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The inner surface of the rod has a low potential point, and the wire connected to the magnetic induction switch is connected to the low potential point on the inner surface of the rod.
6. A wardrobe, characterized in that, The device includes a cabinet, a clothes hanger carrying a first magnet, and a hanging rod assembly as described in any one of claims 1-5, wherein the hanging rod assembly is disposed within the cabinet and includes a rod, a plurality of magnetic induction switches, and a plurality of auxiliary components.
7. The wardrobe according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first magnet is vertically positioned at the top of the hook of the clothes hanger; The magnetic induction switch and the auxiliary components are both located on the upper part of the rod.
8. The wardrobe according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that, It also includes a recognizer, a controller, and a memory; The identifier is used to identify the attribute information of the clothing when it is placed in the closet; The controller is used to determine the position information of the clothes hanger on the rod based on the sensing information generated by the magnetic induction switch; The memory is used to map the attribute information to the location information to form a mapping database; The controller is also used to search the mapping database based on the attribute information of the target clothing entered by the user when the user queries clothing, obtain the location information mapped to the attribute information of the target clothing, and send the location information to the user.
9. A method for managing a wardrobe, characterized in that, Applied to the wardrobe as described in any one of claims 6-8, the method comprises: When storing clothes, Obtain the attribute information of clothing; Obtain sensor information from the hanger on which the clothing is hung; Location information is generated based on the sensor information; Establish a mapping database between the attribute information and the location information; When searching for clothing, Obtain the attribute information of the target clothing; Query the mapping database and find the location information corresponding to the attribute information of the target clothing; Send location information to the user.
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