Holographic cabin

CN223926763UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17SHENZHEN KIM DAI INTELLIGENCE INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520168306.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-24
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-01-24

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of electric appliances, and particularly relates to a holographic cabin. Comprising a holographic cabin shell, a mounting cavity is formed in the holographic cabin shell, a mounting support is further arranged in the mounting cavity, and the mounting support is at least provided with an upper mounting part opposite to the upper end face of the holographic cabin shell, a left mounting part opposite to the left side face of the holographic cabin shell and a right mounting part opposite to the right side face of the holographic cabin shell. The upper mounting part, the left mounting part and the right mounting part are respectively provided with a light-emitting unit, and the mounting bracket is also provided with a separation frame for surrounding the single light-emitting unit to separate the light-emitting units. The light-emitting unit opposite to the peripheral wall of the shell is additionally arranged in the shell, so that the product has a light effect, and the diversity of the product is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the technical field of electrical appliances, and in particular relates to a holographic cabin. Background Technology

[0002] A holographic capsule is an advanced device based on holographic projection technology and artificial intelligence. It uses an optical system to project virtual 3D images into a real space, providing users with an immersive experience. It typically consists of a closed or semi-closed capsule and a holographic projection device. Utilizing the principles of light interference and diffraction, combined with laser or LED light sources, it generates realistic holographic images within the capsule. Currently, holographic capsules only allow interaction through the internal holographic images and sound. While this meets the needs of most scenarios, there is still room for expansion. Utility Model Content

[0003] The purpose of this invention is to provide a holographic cabin, which has light-emitting units installed inside the shell that are opposite to the shell's perimeter wall, thereby adding lighting effects to the product and enhancing its versatility.

[0004] Based on this, the present invention provides a holographic capsule, including a holographic capsule shell, wherein the holographic capsule shell has an internal mounting cavity, and the mounting cavity also has a mounting bracket. The mounting bracket has at least an upper mounting portion opposite to the upper end face of the holographic capsule shell, a left mounting portion opposite to the left side face of the holographic capsule shell, and a right mounting portion opposite to the right side face of the holographic capsule shell. Each of the upper mounting portion, the left mounting portion, and the right mounting portion is provided with a light-emitting unit. The mounting bracket is also provided with a partition frame that surrounds and separates the light-emitting units.

[0005] As described above, in a holographic cabin, the upper mounting part, left mounting part, and right mounting part of the mounting bracket are each provided with multiple light-emitting units, and the partition frame has an aperture corresponding to each of the multiple light-emitting units.

[0006] In the holographic cabin described above, the upper mounting part, the left mounting part, and the right mounting part form an inverted U-shaped mounting bracket, and the shape of the partition frame is adapted to the mounting bracket.

[0007] As described above, in a holographic cabin, multiple light-emitting units are arranged in a matrix on the upper mounting part, the left mounting part, and the right mounting part.

[0008] In the holographic capsule described above, the aperture is rectangular.

[0009] In the holographic capsule described above, the height of the aperture is higher than that of the light-emitting unit.

[0010] The holographic cabin described above also includes a light-transmitting element, which is adapted to the shape of the partition frame and is disposed on the outside of the partition frame in an arrangement that covers multiple light-emitting units.

[0011] The holographic capsule described above also includes a base, the outer shell of which is detachably mounted on the base, and the base causes the outer shell of the holographic capsule to be tilted after installation.

[0012] Implementing the embodiments of this utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] This utility model provides a holographic cabin that increases the lighting effect towards the perimeter wall of the holographic cabin shell, making the shell appear to emit light from within, greatly enhancing the technological feel of the product. In this solution, through the internal mounting bracket, light-emitting units are set at least on the left, right and top, which illuminate the easily observable left, right and upper perimeter surfaces of the shell. Furthermore, the setting of the partition frame enhances the sense of boundary of each light-emitting unit. Attached Figure Description

[0014] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application, the accompanying drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0015] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of a holographic cabin according to the present invention;

[0016] Figure 2 Explosion for mounting bracket Figure 1 ;

[0017] Figure 3 Explosion for mounting bracket Figure 2 ;

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of another perspective of the holographic capsule;

[0019] Figure 5 Exploded view of the holographic capsule and its base;

[0020] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the base;

[0021] Figure 7 This is a top-down view of the base. Detailed Implementation

[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0023] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, this embodiment of the utility model provides a holographic capsule, including a holographic capsule shell 1. The holographic capsule shell 1 has an internal mounting cavity, and the mounting cavity also has a mounting bracket 4. The mounting bracket 4 has at least an upper mounting portion opposite to the upper surface of the holographic capsule shell 1, a left mounting portion opposite to the left side of the holographic capsule shell 1, and a right mounting portion opposite to the right side of the holographic capsule shell 1. Each of the upper mounting portion, left mounting portion, and right mounting portion is provided with a light-emitting unit 6. The mounting bracket 4 is also provided with a partition frame 5 that surrounds and separates the light-emitting units 6. This increases the lighting effect towards the peripheral wall of the holographic capsule shell, giving the shell the appearance of internal light emission from the peripheral wall, greatly enhancing the technological feel of the product. In this solution, through the internal mounting bracket, light-emitting units are provided at least on the left, right, and upper parts, illuminating the easily observable peripheral surfaces of the shell. Furthermore, the partition frame enhances the boundary perception of each light-emitting unit.

[0024] Specifically, by adding the light-emitting unit 6, this solution can be used in conjunction with the interactive internal holographic projection. For example, when a holographic projection character performs or makes a specific movement, the light-emitting units set in multiple directions can be used to make the surface of the outer shell display light as the movement occurs, thus giving the product more interactive effects.

[0025] It is also possible to add a touch sensor-like feature, where the light-emitting unit 6 illuminates the corresponding touch location when a user touches the outer surface, thus enhancing the product's interactive capabilities. Of course, there are many application scenarios; this solution provides a basic structural design, and specific applications can be customized according to requirements.

[0026] In this embodiment of the invention, the upper mounting portion, left mounting portion, and right mounting portion of the mounting bracket 4 are each provided with a plurality of light-emitting units 6, and the partition frame 5 has a shutter 51 corresponding to each of the plurality of light-emitting units 6. The shutter 51 serves as a partition cavity that separates the plurality of light-emitting units and forms an independent enclosure surrounding a single light-emitting unit. It can effectively enhance the boundary of the light-emitting effect of the light-emitting units, reduce the mutual interference of light between the light-emitting units, and also have the effect of focusing light and increasing the brightness.

[0027] Specifically, in this embodiment of the invention, the aperture 51 can be of various shapes, forming a cavity surrounding a single light-emitting unit 6. As a preferred, but not limiting, embodiment, the aperture 51 in this solution is rectangular. Its simple structure facilitates the formation of multiple apertures 51, and allows the light to form a rectangular boundary, enhancing the technological feel. Furthermore, the height of the aperture 51 is higher than that of the light-emitting unit 6. That is, the height of the inner wall surrounding the light-emitting unit is higher than that of the light-emitting unit, giving the inner wall good light-blocking and radiation effects, thus making the illumination of the single light-emitting unit more concentrated, which is beneficial for forming a brighter light column and improving the luminous effect.

[0028] In this embodiment of the invention, the upper mounting portion, left mounting portion, and right mounting portion form an inverted U-shaped mounting bracket 4, and the shape of the partition frame 5 is adapted to the mounting bracket 4. Its structure is simple, easy to assemble, and makes the structure more compact, facilitating use in a small housing.

[0029] In this design, multiple light-emitting units 6 are arranged in a matrix on the upper mounting portion, left mounting portion, and right mounting portion. Correspondingly, the aperture 51 is also arranged in a matrix.

[0030] In this embodiment of the invention, to enhance the illumination effect, a light-transmitting element 7 is also included. The light-transmitting element 7 is adapted to the shape of the partition frame 5 and is disposed on the outside of the partition frame 5 in an arrangement that covers multiple light-emitting units 6. The light-transmitting element 7 can be a light-transmitting plate with a soft light effect, making the illumination softer. Of course, it can also be designed with a certain pattern / logo, so that when a specific part is illuminated, the corresponding pattern can be illuminated to enhance the effect of the product.

[0031] This solution is designed for small holographic capsules used as desktop ornaments. It also includes a base 8. The holographic capsule shell 1 is detachably mounted on the base 8, and the base 8 allows the holographic capsule shell 1 to be tilted after installation.

[0032] like Figures 4 to 7 Specifically, the structure of the base 8 in this solution is as follows: the upper end of the base 8 is a mounting surface 801, and the rear end of the base 8 has a supporting edge 802. The mounting surface 801 is inclined downwards towards the supporting edge 802. The mounting surface 801 and the supporting edge 802 cooperate to make the holographic capsule mounted on the base 8 tilted upwards. The tilted posture of the mounting surface allows the holographic capsule to be mounted on the base with its front facing upwards, which is more in line with the user's gaze when placed on a table, thus avoiding a diminished visual experience due to uneven viewing angles. Furthermore, this solution effectively supports the tilted holographic capsule through the supporting edge, facilitating installation and use by the user.

[0033] Specifically, in this embodiment of the invention, the supporting edge 802 is an edge extending upward from the rear side of the base 8, and the supporting edge 802 and the lowest position of the mounting surface 801 form a supporting recess 8011. The supporting recess 8011 matches the lower rear edge contour of the holographic capsule shell, forming a posture that covers part of the lower rear edge of the holographic capsule shell, supporting the holographic capsule in an inclined posture. This structure achieves a supporting effect and makes its appearance more aesthetically pleasing.

[0034] Of course, in order to make the holographic capsule more stable after installation, side guards 8012 extending upward can be provided on the other two sides of the mounting surface 801. This is equivalent to limiting the holographic capsule placed on the base from the rear and the left and right sides.

[0035] In addition, in this embodiment of the invention, the base 8 is also provided with a connection pin 91 protruding from the mounting surface 801. The connection pin 91 is used to plug in and charge the holographic capsule mounted on the base 8. The presence of the connection pin allows for both placing the holographic capsule and plugging it in for charging, thus facilitating charging without requiring additional wiring.

[0036] Specifically, a positioning platform 81 is also provided on the mounting surface 801, and the connecting pin 91 protrudes from the upper surface of the positioning platform 81. In order to improve the accuracy and stability of the insertion of the connecting pin 91, the positioning platform 81 is used for pre-positioning. It can be understood that this solution also provides a positioning cavity for the positioning platform 81 to be embedded in at the bottom of the shell of the holographic cabin, and sets an insertion interface at the corresponding position of the positioning cavity. In this way, during installation, the user can directly assemble through the positioning platform 81. The pre-fitting of the positioning platform 81 and the positioning cavity ensures that the connecting pin 91 on the positioning platform 81 can be correctly aligned, which is conducive to rapid assembly and avoids wear caused by the connecting pin 91 contacting other surfaces.

[0037] In this embodiment of the invention, the base 8 is further provided with an adsorption structure, which generates an adsorption force after the holographic capsule installed on the base 8 is in place. This allows the holographic capsule, once installed, to cooperate with the adsorption structure, providing a certain guiding and positioning function, making installation faster and more convenient.

[0038] Specifically, the adsorption structure described in this solution is a magnetic structure 85, located inside the base 8 and close to the mounting surface 801. Of course, the holographic capsule shell also has a corresponding magnetic structure. When placing the holographic capsule, after it is brought close to the desired position, the magnetic force of the structure allows the holographic capsule to quickly settle and be guided into place. Furthermore, after installation, the magnetic force prevents the connection between the holographic capsule and the base from easily separating, providing a certain degree of positioning effect.

[0039] Preferably, the magnetic attraction structure 85 of this solution is located near both sides of the positioning platform 81. This facilitates the user's alignment with the positioning platform 81 during installation, and, as described above, guides and adjusts the positioning, making it easier for the positioning platform 81 to fall into the corresponding positioning cavity.

[0040] In this embodiment of the utility model, the base 8 serves as a charging base, and a charging port for connecting to the power cord is provided on it. The charging port can adopt a Type-C, USB or other interface, so that this solution can provide users with more choices.

[0041] To avoid affecting placement, the base 8 of this design also has an upwardly recessed recess 83 at its bottom. One side of the recess 83 has a wiring channel 831 extending to the side of the base 8, and a charging port is located within the recess 83. This allows wires to pass from the outer periphery of the base 8 through the wiring channel 831 into the recess 83 to connect to the charging port, or extend into the interior to connect to the circuit board.

[0042] This utility model provides a holographic cabin that increases the lighting effect towards the perimeter wall of the holographic cabin shell, making the shell appear to emit light from within, greatly enhancing the technological feel of the product. In this solution, through the internal mounting bracket, light-emitting units are set at least on the left, right and top, which illuminate the easily observable left, right and upper perimeter surfaces of the shell. Furthermore, the setting of the partition frame enhances the sense of boundary of each light-emitting unit.

[0043] It should be understood that the terms "first," "second," etc., are used in this utility model to describe various information, but this information should not be limited to these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish information of the same type from each other. For example, without departing from the scope of this utility model, "first" information can also be referred to as "second" information, and similarly, "second" information can also be referred to as "first" information. In addition, the terms "center," "upper," "lower," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "inner," "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model 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. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.

[0044] The above description is the preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications are also considered to be within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A holographic capsule, characterized in that, The holographic capsule shell (1) includes an internal mounting cavity and a mounting bracket (4). The mounting bracket (4) has at least an upper mounting portion facing the upper end face of the holographic capsule shell (1), a left mounting portion facing the left side face of the holographic capsule shell (1), and a right mounting portion facing the right side face of the holographic capsule shell (1). The upper mounting portion, the left mounting portion, and the right mounting portion are each provided with a light-emitting unit (6). The mounting bracket (4) is also provided with a partition frame (5) that surrounds and separates the light-emitting units (6).

2. A holographic capsule according to claim 1, characterized in that, The mounting bracket (4) has multiple light-emitting units (6) on its upper mounting part, left mounting part and right mounting part, and the partition frame (5) has an aperture (51) that corresponds one-to-one with the multiple light-emitting units (6).

3. A holographic capsule according to claim 2, characterized in that, The upper mounting part, left mounting part and right mounting part form an inverted U-shaped mounting bracket (4), and the shape of the partition frame (5) is adapted to the mounting bracket (4).

4. A holographic capsule according to claim 3, characterized in that, Multiple light-emitting units (6) are arranged in a matrix on the upper mounting part, the left mounting part and the right mounting part.

5. A holographic capsule according to claim 2, characterized in that, The aperture (51) is rectangular.

6. A holographic capsule according to claim 2, characterized in that, The height of the aperture (51) is higher than that of the light-emitting unit (6).

7. A holographic capsule according to claim 3, characterized in that, It also includes a light-transmitting element (7), which is adapted to the shape of the partition frame (5) and is positioned on the outside of the partition frame (5) in a manner that covers multiple light-emitting units (6).

8. A holographic capsule according to claim 7, characterized in that, It also includes a base (8), the holographic capsule shell (1) is detachably mounted on the base (8), and the base (8) causes the holographic capsule shell (1) to be in an inclined position after installation.