Loading device and electronic equipment
By designing a loading device with rotatable locking and guiding components, the problems of rapid battery installation and removal and loading reliability in the anti-drone industry were solved, achieving rapid battery installation and removal and improving loading reliability.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202511766164.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-11-27
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
AI Technical Summary
In the anti-drone industry, batteries need to be quickly installed and removed while remaining locked to prevent them from coming out. Existing technologies struggle to balance quick installation and removal with reliable loading.
A loading device including a locking component is designed. The rotatable locking component can be switched to the unlocked position under the action of external force to ensure that the battery does not come out in the locked state. Combined with the guide component and elastic element, quick installation and removal are achieved.
It enables quick battery installation and removal, improves loading reliability, reduces the risk of misoperation and wear, and enhances ease of use and safety.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of battery technology, and in particular to a loading device and electronic device. Background Technology
[0002] In the counter-drone industry, drone detection or countermeasure equipment usually needs to perform detection and countermeasure functions for a long time, so batteries are essential.
[0003] However, due to the high response speed requirements of the anti-drone industry, batteries need to be able to be quickly installed and removed. If the battery compartment meets the requirements for quick installation and removal, it is also necessary to prevent the battery from falling out of the battery compartment when locked. Summary of the Invention
[0004] Based on this, a loading device and electronic device are provided to improve the loading reliability of batteries while enabling quick battery installation and removal.
[0005] According to one aspect of the embodiments of this application, a loading device is provided, including a loading body and a locking component. The loading body has an opening. The locking component is rotatably connected to the loading body and has a locked position and an unlocked position. In the locked position, the locking component and the loading body define a clamping space for holding an object; in the unlocked position, the orthographic projection of the locking component onto the plane of the opening is outside the orthographic projection range of the opening onto the plane; the locking component can pass through a designated portion of the object under the action of an external force, and the locking component needs to pass through the designated portion during the switching between the locked and unlocked positions.
[0006] In some embodiments, the locking assembly includes a locking member and a first elastic member, the locking member being rotatably connected to the loading body, and the first elastic member being located on the side of the locking member facing the loading body and connected to the locking member.
[0007] In some embodiments, the first elastic element is rotatably connected to the locking element. The rotation axis of the first elastic element is parallel to the rotation axis of the locking assembly.
[0008] In some embodiments, the loading body includes a body portion and a sidewall portion disposed on one side of the body portion, the sidewall portion and the body portion defining a receiving space for receiving a container, and the sidewall portion defining an opening on the side opposite to the body portion. The loading device also includes a guide assembly disposed on the inner wall of the sidewall portion facing the receiving space.
[0009] In some embodiments, the guide component has a slope on the side facing the opening. The distance between the side of the slope facing the opening and the inner wall of the sidewall portion is less than the distance between the side of the slope away from the opening and the inner wall of the sidewall portion.
[0010] In some embodiments, the loading device further includes a second elastic member; the second elastic member is disposed between the guide assembly and the sidewall portion. The second elastic member is used to provide a thrust acting on the container to move the interface portion of the container to a designated area. The designated area is used to provide space for the interface portion of the container to make electrical connection with an external interface.
[0011] In some embodiments, the sidewall portion includes two first wall portions disposed opposite to each other and spaced apart along a first direction, and two second wall portions disposed opposite to each other and spaced apart along a second direction, wherein the first direction and the second direction are perpendicular to each other. The setting area is located in the region where one of the first wall portions is located, and at least one of the other first wall portion and the two second wall portions is provided with a second elastic member; or, the setting area is located in the region where one of the second wall portions is located, and at least one of the other second wall portion and the two first wall portions is provided with a second elastic member.
[0012] According to another aspect of the embodiments of this application, an electronic device is provided, the electronic device including a container and a loading device as described in any of the above embodiments, the container being loaded onto the loading device.
[0013] In some embodiments, the electronic device further includes a housing comprising a detachably connected first portion and a second portion, the first and second portions together defining a receiving cavity for accommodating a loading device and a container. The first portion has a limiting surface on its side facing the receiving cavity, the limiting surface being located on the path of the locking assembly moving from a locked position to an unlocked position.
[0014] In some embodiments, the electronic device is a drone detection device or a drone countermeasure device.
[0015] In the aforementioned loading device and electronic equipment, simply rotating the locking assembly to the unlocked position allows for the insertion or removal of a container (such as a battery) from the loading body. After the container is inserted, rotating the locking assembly to the locked position enables quick insertion and removal of the container. Furthermore, when the container is locked, the locking assembly can only pass through its designated area under external force. Therefore, without external force, the locking assembly will not switch to the unlocked position. This ensures that the container will not fall out of the loading body while locked, improving the reliability of the loading process, while allowing for quick insertion and removal of the container.
[0016] The above description is only an overview of the technical solution of this application. In order to better understand the technical means of this application and to implement it in accordance with the contents of the specification, and to make the above and other objects, features and advantages of this application more obvious and understandable, the following are specific embodiments of this application. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Various other advantages and benefits will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the detailed description of the embodiments described below. The accompanying drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Furthermore, the same reference numerals denote the same parts throughout the drawings. In the drawings:
[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the loading device in some embodiments of this application;
[0019] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a three-dimensional structure of a loading device with a container loaded and the locking component in the unlocked position.
[0020] Figure 3 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a three-dimensional structure of a loading device with a container loaded and a locking assembly in the locked position.
[0021] Figure 4 for Figure 2 A schematic projection of the locking assembly in the loading device onto the plane where the opening is located;
[0022] Figure 5 for Figure 3 Left view of the loading device shown;
[0023] Figure 6 for Figure 5 A cross-sectional view along the AA direction;
[0024] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A magnified schematic diagram of the local structure at point A1;
[0025] Figure 8 for Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of the loading device with some parts of the structure hidden;
[0026] Figure 9 for Figure 8 A magnified schematic diagram of the partial structure at point A2;
[0027] Figure 10 for Figure 8 The diagram shows a three-dimensional structure of the loading device with the guide components removed.
[0028] Figure 11 for Figure 10 A magnified schematic diagram of the structure at point A3 in the middle;
[0029] Figure 12 for Figure 1A three-dimensional structural diagram of the loading device with one side of the first wall portion hidden;
[0030] Figure 13 for Figure 12 A magnified view of the structure at point A4 in the middle;
[0031] Figure 14 for Figure 12 A magnified schematic diagram of the structure at point A5 in the middle;
[0032] Figure 15 for Figure 3 The front view of the loading device shown;
[0033] Figure 16 for Figure 15 The loading device container shown is a cross-sectional view in the BB direction;
[0034] Figure 17 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of an electronic device in some embodiments of this application;
[0035] Figure 18 for Figure 17 An exploded view of part of the electronic device shown;
[0036] Figure 19 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of a portion of the electronic device in some embodiments of this application;
[0037] Figure 20 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of a portion of the electronic device in some embodiments of this application;
[0038] Figure 21 for Figure 20 A magnified view of the structure at point A6 in the middle;
[0039] Figure 22 for Figure 17 The diagram shows the three-dimensional structure of the electronic device after removing the main body and the second part;
[0040] Figure 23 for Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the container loaded in the loading device shown.
[0041] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0042] 10. Electronic devices;
[0043] 100. Loading device;
[0044] 110. Loading body; k. Opening; 111. Body section; 112. Side wall section; 1121. First wall section; 1122. Second wall section; Q1. Accommodation space; 11201. Rod;
[0045] 120. Locking assembly; 121. Locking element; 1211. First locking part; 1212. Second locking part; 1213. Third locking part; 122. First elastic element; 123. Rolling element; L1. First rotation axis; L2. Second rotation axis;
[0046] 130. Guide assembly; 131. Guide component; n. Inclined surface;
[0047] 140. Second elastic element;
[0048] 150. Plastic gasket;
[0049] 200, container; C, corner; P, circuit board; J1, first interface; J2, second interface;
[0050] 300, housing; 310, first part; 320, second part; Q2, accommodating cavity; m, limiting surface; m1, first surface; m2, second surface; 301, first side wall; 302, second side wall;
[0051] 400. Body strap; 410. Back support; 420. Adapter;
[0052] 500. Adapter;
[0053] z. Define the area;
[0054] E, plane; y1, first projection; y2, second projection;
[0055] F1, first direction; F2, second direction; F3, third direction. Detailed Implementation
[0056] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Many specific details are set forth in the following description to provide a thorough understanding of this application. However, this application can be implemented in many other ways different from those described herein, and those skilled in the art can make similar modifications without departing from the spirit of this application. Therefore, this application is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0057] Please refer to Figure 1 , Figure 1 This is a perspective structural diagram of a loading device 100 in some embodiments of this application. The loading device 100 can load a container 200 and can be installed in electronic devices (such as drone countermeasures devices, drone detection devices, communication devices, etc.). The container 200 is, for example, a battery or other replaceable structure or component. The loading device 100 includes a loading body 110 and a locking assembly 120.
[0058] The loading body 110 is the main component for loading the container 200 and mounting the locking assembly 120. The loading body 110 has an opening k. The opening k allows the container 200 to enter or exit. The locking assembly 120 is a component for locking or unlocking the container 200 to the loading body 110. (Refer to reference...) Figure 2 and Figure 3 The locking assembly 120 is rotatably connected to the loading body 110, and the locking assembly 120 has a locked position and an unlocked position. Specifically, the loading device 100 may also include two sets of locking assemblies 120, and the two sets of locking assemblies 120 are respectively disposed on both sides of the loading body 110.
[0059] A rotatable connection means that the locking assembly 120 and the loading body 110 can be connected via a structure such as a pivot or pin. The locking assembly 120 can rotate about a rotation axis (e.g., the axis of a pivot or the axis of a pin), rather than being fixed. For example, referring to the reference... Figure 1 , Figure 1 The first rotation axis L1 shown in the diagram is the rotation axis of the locking assembly 120.
[0060] The locking position can be understood as follows: when the locking component 120 rotates to this position, it will physically limit the containment 200 (e.g., for...). Figure 1 The locking component 120 (with a limit switch on the third-party direction F3) prevents the container 200 from moving from the opening k or detaching from the loading body 110, thus achieving a locking effect. The unlocking position can be understood as follows: when the locking component 120 rotates to this position, it releases the physical limit on the container 200, no longer hindering the movement or detachment of the container 200, thus achieving the effect of releasing the container 200 from its fixed position. By rotating the locking component 120, it can switch between the locked and unlocked positions.
[0061] Please continue to refer to Figure 2 and Figure 3 and in conjunction with reference Figure 4 The locking component 120 is in the locked position (e.g., Figure 3 As shown), the locking assembly 120 and the loading body 110 define a clamping space for the clamping container 200. The locking assembly 120 is in the unlocked position (as shown). Figure 2 , Figure 4 As shown, the orthographic projection of the locking component 120 on the plane E where the opening k is located is outside the orthographic projection range of the opening k on the plane E. The locking component 120 can pass through the set part of the container 200 under the action of external force, and the locking component 120 needs to pass through the set part during the switching between the locked position and the unlocked position.
[0062] For example, in conjunction with reference Figure 4In the unlocked position, the orthographic projection of the opening k onto plane E is the first projection y1, and the orthographic projection of the locking component 120 onto plane E is the second projection y2. The second projection y2 is located outside the range of the first projection y1. It should be noted that... Figure 4 The diagram shown is a schematic representation of the projected position relationship and does not limit the shape of the locking component 120 or the shape of the opening k.
[0063] It should be noted that the plane E containing the opening k is, for example, a geometric plane determined by the boundary contour points of the opening k. That is, when all the boundary contour points of the opening k are coplanar, these coplanar contour points jointly determine the spatial position of the plane E. When there are non-coplanar points among all the boundary contour points of the opening k, the plane E can be determined by selecting the main boundary contour points based on the effective functional contour of the opening k. The main boundary contour points refer to the points corresponding to non-functionally necessary irregular structures such as minor local bumps, gaps, etc., at the edge of the opening k. For example, the boundary points of the minimum contour range that allows the container 200 to smoothly enter and exit are extracted, and these points constitute the aforementioned main boundary contour points.
[0064] Additionally, the designated area of the container 200 is, for example, a structural region on the container 200 for cooperating with the locking component 120. The designated area provides a limiting reference for the locking component 120 and can serve as a natural blocking position for the locking component 120. The locking component 120 needs to pass through the designated area during the switching between the locked and unlocked positions. In other words, regardless of whether the locking component 120 switches from the locked position to the unlocked position or vice versa, it must pass through the designated area to successfully switch. For example, assuming the container 200 is inside the loading body 110, the locking component 120 can only successfully switch from the locked position to the unlocked position by successfully passing through the designated area. Without external force, the locking component 120 cannot successfully pass through the designated area and therefore cannot switch to the unlocked position, remaining in the locked position.
[0065] The locking component 120's ability to pass through a designated section of the container 200 under external force means that when there is no external force or the external force does not reach a threshold, the locking component 120 will be limited by the designated section, preventing it from rotating further to pass the designated section and maintaining its current position, thereby improving the reliability of locking. External force serves as a trigger condition, ensuring that the locking component 120 can only pass through the designated section under the influence of external force. Even under gravity, the locking component 120 alone cannot pass through the designated section. This design not only reduces the risk of the container 200 detaching from the loading body 110 under gravity or vibration, but also allows for unlocking and position switching as needed.
[0066] For example, please continue to refer to Figure 3 and in conjunction with reference Figure 3 and Figure 6 The designated location of the container 200 is its corner C. Corner C is the area formed by the intersection of different surfaces on the container 200, and may be pointed, angular, or angled; it represents the boundary of the container 200. For example, Figure 6 The container 200 shown includes two left and right corners C at the top and two left and right corners C at the bottom, for a total of four corners. If a locking assembly 120 is provided on each side of the loading body 110, the two top corners C can be used to prevent the locking assembly 120 from rotating.
[0067] For example, when the locking component 120 is in the locked position, the corner C of the container 200 obstructs the rotation of the locking component 120. When the locking component 120 is subjected to an external force, the locking component 120 can pass over the corner C of the container 200 and enter the unlocked position. As another example, when the locking component 120 is in the unlocked position, it can pass over the corner C of the container 200 and enter the locked position under the action of an external force.
[0068] Therefore, by setting a rotatable locking component 120 and a designated position where the locking component 120 can only pass through the container 200 under the action of external force, it is not only beneficial to improve the locking reliability and reduce the risk of misoperation, but also to complete unlocking, position switching and other actions as needed, thereby improving usability and safety.
[0069] Furthermore, when the container 200 is loaded onto the loading body 110 and the locking component 120 is in the locked position, the locking component 120 and the loading body 110 define a clamping space for holding the container 200. This clamping space allows for quick locking of the container 200 without the need for complex calibration or alignment operations. When it is necessary to remove the container 200, rotating the locking component 120 releases it to the unlocked position, allowing the container 200 to be directly removed without additional steps to separate or loosen other fixing structures. This not only simplifies the overall structure of the loading device 100 but also makes the process of assembling and disassembling the container 200 simpler and more convenient, improving efficiency and enabling quick replacement of the container 200, thereby enhancing usability.
[0070] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7The locking assembly 120 includes a locking member 121 and a first elastic member 122. The locking member 121 is rotatably connected to the loading body 110, and the first elastic member 122 is located on the side of the locking member 121 facing the loading body 110 and is connected to the locking member 121. The locking member 121 is the main structure of the locking assembly 120. The first elastic member 122 is a component with elasticity.
[0071] For example, in conjunction with reference Figure 1 The locking element 121 is rotatably connected to the loading body 110 about the first rotation axis L1. The structure of the locking element 121 is not specifically limited; for example, it can be... Figures 1 to 3 For example, the locking member 121 can be configured as a U-shaped structure. Specifically, the locking member 121 includes a first locking part 1211, a second locking part 1212, and a third locking part 1213. The second locking part 1212 is located at one end of the first locking part 1211 along the second direction F2, and the third locking part 1213 is located at the other end of the first locking part 1211 along the second direction F2. The first locking part 1211 extends longitudinally along the second direction F2, and the second locking part 1212 and the third locking part 1213 both extend longitudinally along the third direction F3. The locking member 121, composed of the first locking part 1211, the second locking part 1212, and the third locking part 1213, is approximately U-shaped, forming a handle-like structure, which facilitates the operator to lock or unlock the container 200 by applying force to the locking member 121.
[0072] For example, the material of the first elastic element 122 may be polyurethane, thermoplastic elastomer, nitrile rubber, or similar materials with a certain degree of elasticity and compressibility. No specific limitations are imposed here.
[0073] Specifically, the first elastic element 122 and the containment 200 are interference-fitted. For example, referring to reference... Figure 7 Taking the corner C as the designated location of the container 200 as an example, when the locking assembly 120 is in the locked position, the first elastic member 122 is in a compressed state due to the interference fit between the first elastic member 122 and the container 200, meaning that the first elastic member 122 can apply an elastic force to the container 200. This increases the locking force exerted by the locking assembly 120 on the container 200, and also increases the force that the locking assembly 120 needs to overcome to pass the corner C, thus requiring a larger external force to allow the locking assembly 120 to pass the corner C.
[0074] Thus, by configuring the locking assembly 120 to include a locking member 121 and a first elastic member 122, the elasticity of the first elastic member 122 can be utilized to make the locking assembly 120 and the container 200 have an interference fit when the locking assembly 120 is in the locked position. This causes the first elastic member 122 to be compressed, generating an elastic force, which increases the locking force of the locking assembly 120 on the container 200. At the same time, the locking assembly 120 also needs to overcome a greater force to pass the set position of the container 200, that is, a greater external force is required for the locking assembly to pass the set position of the container 200, thereby further improving the locking reliability.
[0075] Furthermore, it should be noted that related technologies may use snap-fit structures such as metal or plastic snap-fits to directly lock the contents. However, metal snap-fits are prone to generating metal shavings during use, which can affect the electrical performance of related components (such as circuit board P or other devices), while plastic snap-fits cannot support heavy contents. Therefore, the locking method illustrated in the embodiments of this application, which uses a designated location that mates with the contents 200 and includes a first elastic member 122, not only improves the reliability of the locking but also addresses the aforementioned problems associated with using snap-fit methods.
[0076] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 The first elastic element 122 is rotatably connected to the locking element 121. The rotation axis of the first elastic element 122 is parallel to the rotation axis of the locking assembly 120.
[0077] For example, in conjunction with reference Figure 1 The rotation axis of the locking assembly 120 is the first rotation axis L1, and the rotation axis of the first elastic member 122 is the second rotation axis L2. The first rotation axis L1 and the second rotation axis L2 are parallel to each other, that is, the first rotation axis L1 and the second rotation axis L2 are spaced apart.
[0078] For example, with Figures 1 to 3 , Figure 6 and Figure 7 For example, the locking assembly 120 also includes a rolling member 123 rotatably connected to the locking member 121. Both ends of the rolling member 123 are rotatably connected to the second locking portion 1212 and the third locking portion 1213 mentioned in the above embodiments, respectively. A first elastic member 122 is disposed on the outer periphery of the rolling member 123, and the rolling axis of the rolling member 123 is the second rotation axis L2. For example, the first elastic member 122 may wrap around the entire outer periphery of the rolling member 123, or it may wrap around only a portion of the outer periphery of the rolling member 123. For example, with... Figures 1 to 3For example, multiple first elastic elements 122 are spaced apart along the axial direction of the rolling element 123. The number of first elastic elements 122 can be two, three, or other numbers. Of course, the first elastic elements 122 can also be rotatably connected to the locking element 121 directly, and no specific limitation is made here.
[0079] The reason why the first elastic element 122 is rotatably connected to the locking element 121 in this embodiment is that:
[0080] First, since the locking assembly 120 is stationary when in the locked position, a greater locking force can be applied to the container 200 by using an elastic member as the first elastic member 122. However, when the first elastic member 122 is fixed to the locking member 121, the following problems may occur:
[0081] Since the first elastic member 122 will come into contact with the outer wall of the container 200 when it moves near the set part (e.g., corner C) of the container 200, a large frictional force will be generated between the first elastic member 122 and the container 200 when they are in contact and move relative to the outer wall of the container 200. This makes it difficult for the operator to unlock or lock the container 200, as they not only need to overcome the elastic force of the first elastic member 122 but also the frictional force.
[0082] In addition, if the first elastic element 122 is fixed, it will continuously rub against the container 200 when passing the corner C of the container 200. It will be easily worn out under long-term use, affecting the service life of the first elastic element 122.
[0083] Therefore, by rotatably connecting the first elastic element 122 to the locking element 121, this embodiment not only ensures that the locking assembly 120 has sufficient locking force, thereby further improving the locking effect, but also converts the sliding friction of the first elastic element 122 into rolling friction, thereby reducing operating resistance. This allows the operator to move the locking assembly 120 over the designated area of the container 200 with less effort, thus improving the user experience. Furthermore, it also reduces the frictional force when the first elastic element 122 passes the corner C, reducing wear on the first elastic element 122 and extending its service life.
[0084] Secondly, since the distance between corner C and the center point of the container 200 is the greatest, the elastic deformation of the first elastic element 122 is greatest (relative to other positions other than corner C) at the instant it rolls past corner C. Therefore, whether in the locking or unlocking process, the first elastic element 122 has the greatest resistance (relative to other positions other than corner C) when passing corner C. In other words, corner C of the container 200 can constitute a blocking part of the locking assembly 120. If the locking assembly 120 wants to overcome the large elastic force to pass over corner C, it must be done by an externally applied force. That is, the first elastic element 122 can reduce the risk of the container 200 becoming loose.
[0085] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 1 to 3 and in conjunction with reference Figure 8 and Figure 9 The loading body 110 includes a body portion 111 and a side wall portion 112 provided on one side of the body portion 111. The side wall portion 112 and the body portion 111 define a receiving space Q1 for accommodating the container 200. The side wall portion 112 defines an opening k on the side opposite to the body portion 111. The loading device 100 also includes a guide assembly 130, which is provided on the inner wall of the side wall portion 112 facing the receiving space Q1.
[0086] The opening k is connected to the receiving space Q1. The object 200 enters or exits the receiving space Q1 through the opening k. The guide component 130 is a component used to guide the object 200 into the receiving space Q1. The guide component 130 can guide the object 200 into or out of the receiving space Q1 through its own structure (e.g., the inclined surface n in the following embodiment), or through its own material; no specific limitation is made here. For example, the material of the guide component 130 can be a self-lubricating material, including metal-based self-lubricating materials, plastic-based self-lubricating materials, or composite material-based self-lubricating materials. Taking plastic-based self-lubricating materials as an example, the material of the guide component 130 can be polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyoxymethylene (POM), or other materials; no specific limitation is made here. In this case, the guide component 130 has a low coefficient of friction, and under the guiding action of the guide component 130, the object 200 can more easily slide into or out of the receiving space Q1.
[0087] For example, with Figure 1 , Figure 8 and Figure 9For example, the sidewall portion 112 includes two first wall portions 1121 that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a first direction F1, and two second wall portions 1122 that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a second direction F2, wherein the first direction F1 and the second direction F2 are perpendicular to each other. Figure 8 In the illustrated scenario, one of the second wall portions 1122 is omitted. The guide assembly 130 includes multiple guide members 131, with guide members 131 provided on both first wall portions 1121 and both second wall portions 1122. Of course, guide members 131 can be provided on any one, any two, or any three of the two first wall portions 1121 and two second wall portions 1122; no specific limitation is made here.
[0088] Thus, by providing the guide component 130, it is easier to load the container 200 into the loading body 110. Furthermore, this is particularly beneficial when loading heavier containers 200.
[0089] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9 The guide assembly 130 has a slope n on the side facing the opening k. The distance between the slope n facing the opening k and the inner wall of the side wall portion 112 is less than the distance between the slope n away from the opening k and the inner wall of the side wall portion 112.
[0090] For example, with Figure 9 For example, the guide member 131 has an inclined surface n on the side facing the opening k. The distance between the side of the inclined surface n facing the opening k and the inner wall of the side wall portion 112 is less than the distance between the side of the inclined surface n away from the opening k and the inner wall of the side wall portion 112. The side of the inclined surface n facing the opening k is, for example, the top of the inclined surface n, and the side of the inclined surface n away from the opening k is, for example, the bottom of the inclined surface n. At this time, the inclined surface n slopes downward from the top and extends into the clamping space. In this way, by setting the inclined surface n and controlling the inclination direction of the inclined surface n, the space defined by the side of the inclined surface n facing the opening k is larger than the space defined by the side of the inclined surface n away from the opening k, which is more conducive to guiding the container 200 into the receiving space Q1 on the side of the opening k.
[0091] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9-11 The loading device 100 also includes a second elastic element 140, which is disposed between the guide assembly 130 and the side wall portion 112. The second elastic element 140 is used to provide a thrust acting on the container 200 to move the interface portion of the container 200 to a set area z. The set area z is used to provide space for the interface portion of the container 200 to make electrical connection with an external interface.
[0092] The second elastic element 140 is an elastic component. For example, the material of the second elastic element 140 may be polyurethane, thermoplastic elastomer, nitrile rubber, silicone rubber, or other elastic materials. No specific limitations are imposed here.
[0093] The second elastic element 140 is used to provide a thrust acting on the container 200. That is, the second elastic element 140 can use its own elasticity to apply a force to the container 200 through the guide component 130, thereby forming a thrust acting on the container 200. The direction of the thrust provided by the second elastic element 140 can be determined according to the position of the set area z, and is not specifically limited here.
[0094] For example, the guide assembly 130 includes a plurality of guide members 131. A portion of the guide members 131 may have a second elastic member 140 between them and the sidewall portion 112, while another portion of the guide members 131 may not have a second elastic member 140 between them and the sidewall portion 112. Alternatively, all guide members 131 may have a second elastic member 140 between them and the sidewall portion 112. The thrust in the desired direction can be provided according to the position, number, material, and thickness of the second elastic member 140; no specific limitations are imposed here.
[0095] The designated area z provides space for electrical connection between the interface of the container 200 and an external interface. That is, the designated area z exposes the interface of the container 200, allowing for a detachable electrical connection between the external interface and the exposed interface of the container 200. Alternatively, the designated area z can allow the external interface to enter the receiving space Q1, enabling a detachable electrical connection between the external interface and the interface of the container 200 located within the receiving space Q1. It should be noted that... Figure 2 and Figure 3 The diagram shows that the location of the set area z is at the bottom of the second wall portion 1122.
[0096] For example, with Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 8 , Figure 10 and Figure 23 For example, the main body 111 of the mounting body 110 has a circuit board P on the side opposite to the accommodating space Q1. The circuit board P has a first interface J1, and the container 200 has a second interface J2. The first interface J1 and the second interface J2 can be detachably electrically connected. The first interface J1 is the aforementioned external interface, and the second interface J2 is the aforementioned interface portion of the container 200. Figure 2 and Figure 3 In the illustrated case, the sidewall portion 112 is configured to expose the second interface J2 on the container 200.
[0097] Thus, by providing the second elastic element 140, a thrust can be applied to the container 200, allowing it to move closer to the external interface after entering the receiving space Q1, so that the interface portion of the container 200 can directly align with the external interface. This not only enables more accurate positioning of the container 200 but also achieves a blind-mating effect, further facilitating the loading of the container 200. Furthermore, the cooperation between the guide component 130 and the second elastic element 140 further facilitates blind-mating of heavier containers 200, improving the situation where it is difficult to accurately and quickly achieve electrical connection for heavier containers 200.
[0098] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 8 to 11 and in conjunction with reference Figures 12 to 14 The side wall portion 112 includes two first wall portions 1121 that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a first direction F1, and two second wall portions 1122 that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a second direction F2, wherein the first direction F1 and the second direction F2 are perpendicular to each other. The setting area z is located in the area where one of the first wall portions 1121 is located, and at least one of the other first wall portion 1121 and the two second wall portions 1122 is provided with a second elastic member 140; or, the setting area z is located in the area where one of the second wall portions 1122 is located, and at least one of the other second wall portion 1122 and the two first wall portions 1121 is provided with a second elastic member 140.
[0099] The region where the second wall portion 1122 is located can be the second wall portion 1122 itself (i.e., the region z is defined as a certain region of the second wall portion 1122), or it can be the plane or region where the second wall portion 1122 is located. The same applies to the region where the first wall portion 1121 is located. For example, using... Figures 8 to 14 For example, the region z is located in the region where one of the second wall parts 1122 is located, so that Figure 12From the shown perspective, the set area z is located at the bottom of the side where the second wall portion 1122 is located on the right, that is, the right side where the second wall portion 1122 is located is the area where the second wall portion 1122 is located. A second elastic element 140 is provided on another second wall portion 1122 and a first wall portion 1121. The second elastic element 140 is located between the corresponding wall portion and the corresponding guide member 131. In this arrangement, since the other second wall portion 1122 and the first wall portion 1121 are adjacent walls, the second elastic element 140 on the first wall portion 1121 can generate a force parallel to the first direction F1, and the second elastic element 140 on the second wall portion 1122 can generate a force parallel to the second direction F2, thus combining into a diagonal thrust, thereby forcing the container 200 to move diagonally, and thus pushing the container 200 towards the location of the set area z. Of course, any other arrangement method described above is also possible. The specific arrangement method can be adaptively adjusted according to the setting position of the set area z, and no specific limitations are made here.
[0100] Thus, when the container 200 is placed into the loading body 110, the container 200 will slide into the receiving space Q1 along the guide assembly 130. During the sliding process, the guide members 131 provided on the first wall portion 1121 and the second wall portion 1122 play a guiding role. Therefore, the container 200 can slide smoothly into the receiving space Q1. At the same time, the container 200 will also squeeze the guide assembly 130 and the second elastic member 140. The squeezed second elastic member 140 generates a thrust on the container 200, thereby moving the interface portion of the container 200 to the set area z.
[0101] In some embodiments of this application, the first wall portion 1121 and the second wall portion 1122 may not be provided with the aforementioned second elastic member 140. Instead, at least one positioning pin is provided on the circuit board P, and a positioning hole that mates with the positioning pin is formed on the bottom wall of the container 200. During installation, after the container 200 is slid into the receiving space Q1 of the loading body 110 in the direction of the positioning hole and the positioning pin alignment, the second interface J2 on the container 200 can be aligned with the first interface J1 and inserted.
[0102] The installation positions of the positioning pins, the positioning holes, and the first interface J1 can be adjusted according to the specific position of the second interface J2 on the circuit board P. For example, the distance between the positioning pin and the first interface J1 is D1, and the distance between the positioning hole and the second interface J2 is D2. As long as D1 is set to be equal to D2, the first interface J1 and the second interface J2 can be directly aligned after the container 200 is installed.
[0103] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figure 1 , Figure 8 , Figure 10 and Figure 12 The main body 111 and / or the first wall portion 1121 are provided with weight-reduction holes (not shown in the figure). The second wall portion 1122 includes at least one rod 11201, with both ends of the rod 11201 connected to the two first wall portions 1121 respectively. The rod 11201 is constructed as a hollow structure. In this way, the overall structure of the loading device 100 can have a certain strength and rigidity while also reducing weight, thereby facilitating the lightweighting of the loading device 100.
[0104] According to some embodiments of this application, please refer to Figure 15 and Figure 16 The loading device 100 also includes a plastic gasket 150, which is located at the connection between the locking assembly 120 and the loading body 110.
[0105] For example, the material of the plastic gasket 150 may include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyimide (PI) or other similar materials with abrasion resistance and smoothness, without specific limitation herein.
[0106] Thus, by setting the plastic gasket 150, not only can the friction of the locking assembly 120 during rotation be reduced, but the risk of debris caused by friction can also be reduced.
[0107] According to some embodiments of this application, please refer to Figures 17 to 19 This application provides an electronic device 10, which includes a container 200 and a loading device 100 as described in any of the above embodiments, with the container 200 loaded onto the loading device 100. This electronic device can be a drone detection device or a drone countermeasure device, or it can be other types of devices.
[0108] The electronic device 10 also possesses the advantages of the loading device 100 provided in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.
[0109] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 17 to 19 and in conjunction with reference Figure 20 and Figure 21 The electronic device 10 also includes a housing 300, which includes a detachably connected first portion 310 and a second portion 320, which together define a receiving cavity Q2 for accommodating the loading device 100 and the container 200. The first portion 310 has a limiting surface m on the side facing the receiving cavity Q2, which is located on the path of the locking assembly 120 moving from a locked position to an unlocked position.
[0110] The limiting surface m is, for example, the inner wall of the first part 310. The limiting surface m is a surface used to limit the locking assembly 120. The limiting surface m is designed on the movement trajectory of the locking assembly 120 from the locked position to the unlocked position, and the limiting surface m is used to limit the range of movement of the locking assembly 120 in this process.
[0111] Thus, if the locking component 120 tends to move from the locked position to the unlocked position, the locking component 120 will abut against the limiting surface m. Therefore, by setting the limiting surface m, the risk of the locking component 120 moving under conditions of bumps or shaking of the electronic device 10 can be reduced, thereby further reducing the risk of the container 200 becoming loose from the loading body 110 and further improving the stability of the container 200.
[0112] Furthermore, by configuring the housing 300 as a detachable first part 310 and a second part 320, the contents 200 can be replaced more conveniently. For example, when it is necessary to replace the contents 200, the first part 310 can be removed, exposing the locking assembly 120, which the operator can then manually pry open to remove the contents 200. Reversing the process is sufficient when placing the contents 200.
[0113] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figure 21 The limiting surface m includes a first surface m1 and a second surface m2. On the path of the locking assembly 120 moving from the locked position to the unlocked position, the first surface m1 is located in front of the second surface m2. The first surface m1 is a plane, and the second surface m2 is an inclined plane. The first surface m1 limits the locking assembly 120 in a third direction F3, and the second surface m2 limits the locking assembly 120 in a direction that intersects both the third direction F3 and the first direction F1 and is perpendicular to the second direction F2. The first direction F1, the second direction F2, and the third direction F3 are all perpendicular to each other.
[0114] For example, the shape of the outer wall of the locking member 121 is adapted to the shape of the corresponding position of the inner wall of the first part 310.
[0115] Thus, if the locking component 120 has an unlocking tendency, the locking component 120 will abut against the first surface m1 and the second surface m2 respectively. The first surface m1 and the second surface m2 can limit the locking component 120 in multiple directions, thereby further reducing the risk of the locking component 120 unlocking under conditions such as bumps and shaking, and further reducing the risk of the container 200 becoming loose.
[0116] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 17 to 19The electronic device 10 also includes a housing 300 and a belt 400. The housing 300 has a receiving cavity Q2 for accommodating the loading device 100 and the contents 200. The belt 400 includes a carrying portion 410 and a connecting portion 420 connected to each other. The carrying portion 410 is connected to the outer side wall of the housing 300. At least a portion of the connecting portion 420 is located in the receiving cavity Q2 and connected to the loading body 110.
[0117] In this embodiment, the back-carrying part 410 and the loading body 110 are connected by the adapter part 420, so that most of the weight of the contents 200 can be directly transferred to the belt body 400, reducing the risk of damage to the box 300, increasing the service life of the box 300, and increasing the installation reliability of the contents 200.
[0118] According to some embodiments of this application, such as Figure 22 As shown, the electronic device 10 also includes a housing 300 and an adapter 500. The housing 300 has a receiving cavity Q2 for accommodating the loading device 100 and the container 200. The loading body 110 is connected to the cavity wall of the receiving cavity Q2 by means of the adapter 500.
[0119] The belt 400 can be directly connected to the housing 300. The adapter 500 connects the loading body 110 and the cavity wall of the receiving cavity Q2, increasing the connection points between the loading device 100 and the housing 300 and creating a multi-point load-bearing structure. The weight of the contents 200 and the loading device 100 is divided into two parts: one part is transferred to the housing 300 via the adapter 500, and the other part is transferred to the housing 300 via the loading body 110 of the loading device 100. This multi-point support method allows the contents 200 to be more stable within the receiving cavity Q2 and reduces the stress at the connection points between the loading device 100 and the belt 400.
[0120] In another example, the carrying unit 410 can be connected to the loading body 110 via the adapter 420, and the aforementioned adapter 500 is also provided. The adapter 500 is connected to both the loading body 110 and the box 300, thus possessing the advantages of both examples. Further details will not be elaborated here.
[0121] For example, refer to Figure 22 The adapter 500 can be connected to the loading body 110 and the cavity wall of the receiving cavity Q2 via screws (not shown in the figure) and gaskets (not shown in the figure). A waterproof gasket can be provided at the connection between the adapter 500 and the housing 300 to improve the sealing of the connection.
[0122] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 17 to 19 , Figure 22The electronic device 10 also includes a housing 300, a strap 400, and an adapter 500. The housing 300 has a receiving cavity Q2 for accommodating the loading device 100 and the container 200. The strap 400 includes a connected carrying portion 410 and an adapter 420. The carrying portion 410 is connected to a first sidewall 301 of the housing 300. At least a portion of the adapter 420 is located within the receiving cavity Q2 and is connected to the side of the loading body 110 facing the first sidewall 301. The housing 300 also includes a second sidewall 302 connected to the first sidewall 301 and located on the side of the loading body 110 along a second direction F2. The loading body 110 is connected to the second sidewall 302 by means of the adapter 500.
[0123] Specifically, such as Figure 18 As shown, it can be seen that the first sidewall 301 is in the use state of the electronic device 10 (e.g., Figure 18 The second side wall 302 is the bottom wall of the box 300 (as shown in the diagram). Part of the overall weight of the loading device 100 and the contents 200 is transferred to the carrying part 410 through the adapter 420, and the other part is borne by the bottom wall of the box 300.
[0124] If the loading device 100 is subjected to force solely by the carrying part 410 and the adapter part 420, the weight of the loading device 100 and the container 200 will all be concentrated at the connection between the adapter part 420 and the loading device 100, potentially leading to excessive stress concentration. Therefore, in this embodiment, an adapter 500 is also provided. The advantage of this arrangement is that the adapter 500 transfers a portion of the force to the box body 300, allowing the bottom wall of the box body 300 to bear a portion of the force, thereby preventing stress concentration at the connection between the adapter part 420 and the loading device 100.
[0125] In addition, since the adapter 500 is installed on the bottom wall of the housing 300, the supporting force it provides to the loading device 100 can directly counteract the weight of the loading device 100 and the contents 200, resulting in a better supporting effect.
[0126] Based on some embodiments of this application, please continue to refer to Figures 17 to 21 The housing 300 can be made of polypropylene (PP). This helps reduce the weight of the housing 300, thus achieving lightweight design. Furthermore, by using the structures such as the adapter 420 and adapter 500 illustrated in some of the above embodiments, it is beneficial to reduce the risk of tearing or damage to the housing 300 while achieving lightweight design.
[0127] The following description, in conjunction with the situations illustrated in some of the above embodiments, provides an exemplary illustration of the disassembly and assembly process of the container 200 involved in the loading device 100 and electronic device 10 provided in the embodiments of this application, but is not limited thereto.
[0128] For example, refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figures 6 to 14 In use, the two locking components 120 are pried open outward along the first direction F1, and the container 200 is inserted through the opening k. Under the action of the guide component 130, the container 200 slides into the receiving space Q1. During the sliding process, the container 200 presses the second elastic member 140, and the second elastic member 140, with the help of the guide component 130, generates a pushing force on the container 200, moving the interface of the container 200 to the set area z, so that the interface of the container 200 is electrically connected to the interface of the circuit board P. In this way, blind insertion of the container 200 is achieved while positioning more precisely. Next, the locking component 120 is rotated from the unlocked position to the locked position (e.g., at the... Figure 2 Taking the shown perspective as an example, the left locking member 121 can be rotated clockwise, and the right locking member 121 can be rotated counterclockwise. After the first elastic member 122 is compressed, it exerts continuous pressure on the container 200, improving the reliability of the locking. Further, referring to... Figures 17 to 21 After the loading device 100 containing the contents 200 is installed on the second part 320 of the box 300, the first part 310 of the box 300 can be assembled with the second part 320. After assembly, the limiting surface m on the side of the first part 310 facing the accommodating cavity Q2 can further limit the locking component 120, further reducing the risk of the contents 200 becoming loose.
[0129] It should be noted that during the process of rotating the locking assembly 120 from the unlocked position to the locked position, the first elastic member 122 rolls over the corner C of the container 200. The moment it rolls over the corner C is the moment when the compression of the first elastic member 122 is at its maximum. At this time, further external force is applied to make the first elastic member 122 roll over the corner C, which is the locking assembly 120 being able to pass through the designated part of the container 200 under the action of external force, as mentioned in some of the aforementioned embodiments. It can be understood that at the moment of rolling over the corner C, both the locking and unlocking processes have the greatest resistance (relative to other positions other than the corner C). In other words, the corner C of the container 200 can provide the resistance required to lock the container 200, thereby reducing the risk of the container 200 becoming loose.
[0130] It should also be noted that the loading device 100 can be pre-installed in the second part 320 of the housing 300. During the use of the equipment, only the first part 310 needs to be removed to expose the loading device 100, and the contents 200 can be directly disassembled and assembled without disassembling the loading device 100 itself.
[0131] For example, refer to Figures 1 to 3 , Figures 6 to 14 When it is necessary to replace or unlock the container 200, the first part 310 of the box 300 can be removed first to expose the loading device 100. Then, an external force is applied to the locking assembly 120, causing the first elastic element 122 to roll over the corner C (e.g., with...). Figure 3 Taking the shown perspective as an example, the left locking member 121 can be rotated counterclockwise, and the right locking member 121 can be rotated clockwise, thereby causing the locking assembly 120 to rotate from the locked position to the unlocked position. Figure 2 In the unlocked state shown, the container 200 can be removed from the loading device 100.
[0132] In summary, the loading device 100 and electronic device 10 provided in this application embodiment not only facilitate convenient and reliable installation and quick replacement of the container 200, but also help to achieve lightweighting and improve the stability and reliability of the installation.
[0133] In the description of this application, it should be understood that if terms such as "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential" appear, these terms indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, and are only for the convenience of describing this application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this application.
[0134] Furthermore, where the terms "first" and "second" appear, these terms are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, where the term "multiple" appears, "multiple" means at least two, such as two, three, etc., unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0135] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," "joining," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.
[0136] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the use of descriptions such as "above" or "below" the second feature indicates that the first and second features are in direct contact or indirect contact via an intermediate medium. Furthermore, "above," "on top of," and "over" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. Similarly, "below," "below," and "under" the second feature can mean that the first feature is directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0137] It should be noted that if an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there may be an intervening element. If an element is considered to be "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. If so, the terms "vertical," "horizontal," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this application are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementation.
[0138] The technical features of the above embodiments can be combined in any way. For the sake of brevity, not all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are described. However, as long as there is no contradiction in the combination of these technical features, they should be considered to be within the scope of this specification.
[0139] The embodiments described above are merely illustrative of several implementation methods of this application, and while the descriptions are relatively specific and detailed, they should not be construed as limiting the scope of the patent application. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of this application, and these all fall within the protection scope of this application. Therefore, the protection scope of this patent application should be determined by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A loading device (100), characterized in that, include: The loading body (110) is provided with an opening (k); and A locking assembly (120) is rotatably connected to the loading body (110), the locking assembly (120) having a locked position and an unlocked position; In this configuration, the locking component (120) is in the locked position, and the locking component (120) and the loading body (110) define a clamping space for the container (200); the locking component (120) is in the unlocked position, and the orthographic projection of the locking component (120) on the plane where the opening (k) is located is outside the orthographic projection range of the opening (k) on the plane; the locking component (120) can pass through a set part of the container (200) under the action of external force, and the locking component (120) needs to pass through the set part during the switching between the locked position and the unlocked position.
2. The loading device (100) according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking assembly (120) includes a locking member (121) and a first elastic member (122), the locking member (121) being rotatably connected to the loading body (110), the first elastic member (122) being located on the side of the locking member (121) facing the loading body (110) and being connected to the locking member (121).
3. The loading device (100) according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first elastic element (122) is rotatably connected to the locking element (121); The rotation axis of the first elastic element (122) is parallel to the rotation axis of the locking assembly (120).
4. The loading device (100) according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The loading body (110) includes a body portion (111) and a side wall portion (112) provided on one side of the body portion (111). The side wall portion (112) and the body portion (111) define a receiving space (Q1) for receiving the container (200). The side wall portion (112) defines the opening (k) on the side opposite to the body portion (111). The loading device (100) further includes a guide assembly (130) disposed on the inner wall of the side wall portion (112) facing the receiving space (Q1).
5. The loading device (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that, The guide assembly (130) has a slope (n) on the side facing the opening (k), and the distance between the slope (n) facing the opening (k) and the inner wall of the sidewall portion (112) is less than the distance between the slope (n) away from the opening (k) and the inner wall of the sidewall portion (112).
6. The loading device (100) according to claim 4, characterized in that, The loading device (100) further includes a second elastic element (140); the second elastic element (140) is provided between the guide assembly (130) and the side wall portion (112). The second elastic member (140) is used to provide a thrust acting on the container (200) to move the interface of the container (200) to a set area (z); the set area (z) is used to provide space for the interface of the container (200) to make an electrical connection with an external interface.
7. The loading device (100) according to claim 6, characterized in that, The sidewall portion (112) includes two first wall portions (1121) that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a first direction (F1), and two second wall portions (1122) that are opposite to each other and spaced apart along a second direction (F2), wherein the first direction (F1) and the second direction (F2) are perpendicular to each other; The defined region (z) is located in the region where one of the first wall portions (1121) is located, and at least one of the other first wall portion (1121) and the two second wall portions (1122) is provided with the second elastic member (140); or, The set area (z) is located in the area where one of the second wall portions (1122) is located, and at least one of the other second wall portion (1122) and the two first wall portions (1121) is provided with the second elastic member (140).
8. An electronic device (10), characterized in that, The electronic device (10) includes a container (200) and a loading device (100) as claimed in any one of claims 1-7, wherein the container (200) is loaded in the loading device (100).
9. The electronic device (10) according to claim 8, characterized in that, The electronic device (10) also includes a housing (300) comprising a first portion (310) and a second portion (320) detachably connected, the first portion (310) and the second portion (320) together defining a receiving cavity (Q2) for accommodating the loading device (100) and the contents (200). The first part (310) has a limiting surface (m) on the side facing the receiving cavity (Q2), the limiting surface (m) being located on the path of the locking assembly (120) moving from the locked position to the unlocked position.
10. The electronic device (10) according to claim 8, characterized in that, The electronic device (10) is a drone detection device or a drone countermeasure device.