Modularized light-operated wireless mouse
The modular design of the optically controlled wireless mouse solves the problem of needing to replace the entire mouse feet when they wear out, thus enabling convenient replacement of the feet and reducing costs.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520580488.3
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-31
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-17
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-31
AI Technical Summary
The feet of existing optical wireless mice need to be replaced entirely after they wear out, resulting in high operating costs.
The modular optical wireless mouse design incorporates detachable feet and mounting components, allowing for modular replacement of the feet, reducing operating costs and ensuring stability.
The design allows for quick replacement of worn feet, reducing the cost of using the optical wireless mouse while maintaining stability and ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of wireless mice, specifically relating to a modular optically controlled wireless mouse. Background Technology
[0002] An optical wireless mouse is an input device that uses optical technology to detect movement and communicates with a computer via wireless signals.
[0003] Currently, most optical wireless mice on the market use fixed mouse feet. This means that when the feet wear down and the sliding resistance increases during long-term use, users need to replace the entire optical wireless mouse, resulting in high operating costs. Therefore, this application proposes a modular optical wireless mouse to solve the above-mentioned technical problems. Utility Model Content
[0004] In view of one or more of the above-mentioned defects or improvement needs of the existing technology, this utility model provides a modular optical wireless mouse, which has the advantage of reducing the cost of using optical wireless mice.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides a modular optically controlled wireless mouse, including an optically controlled wireless mouse body;
[0006] A fixing component disposed on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body includes a mounting sleeve disposed on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body; and two limiting components symmetrically and slidably disposed on the inner side of the mounting sleeve.
[0007] The foot pad is detachably disposed on the inside of the optical wireless mouse body, and the limiting component is located inside the foot pad.
[0008] Furthermore, the optically controlled wireless mouse body also includes two mounting slots, which are symmetrically opened on the front surface of the optically controlled wireless mouse body, and the mounting sleeve is fitted inside the mounting slots.
[0009] Four placement slots are arranged symmetrically in pairs on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body, and the two sets of placement slots are respectively connected to the two mounting slots.
[0010] Furthermore, the fixing component also includes two sliding holes, which are respectively formed on the upper and lower surfaces of the mounting sleeve;
[0011] A fixing block is located on the inner side of the mounting sleeve;
[0012] A reset spring is located on the inner side of the fixed block.
[0013] Furthermore, the limiting component includes two sliding blocks, which are slidably disposed inside the two sliding holes respectively;
[0014] A limiting plate is disposed between the outer sides of the two sliding blocks;
[0015] A barrier plate is disposed on the rear surface of the limiting plate.
[0016] Furthermore, the side of the blocking plate closest to the fixing block is disposed on one end of the return spring, and the end of the limiting plate furthest from the fixing block is located inside the foot pad component;
[0017] A number of resistance-increasing blocks are evenly distributed on the front surface of the limiting plate;
[0018] The number of fixing components is two, and the two fixing components are respectively located inside the two mounting slots.
[0019] Furthermore, the foot pad component includes a foot pad block, which is detachably disposed inside the placement groove;
[0020] A limiting groove is formed on the side of the foot pad block near the fixing block, and the limiting plate is located inside the limiting groove.
[0021] Furthermore, the number of foot pads is four, and the four foot pads are detachably disposed on the inner side of the four placement slots, with the outer side of the foot pads fitting against the inner side of the placement slots.
[0022] In summary, the beneficial effects of the above-described technical solutions conceived by this utility model compared with the prior art include:
[0023] This utility model discloses a modular optical wireless mouse. By using modular feet, the mouse feet can be replaced individually after wear, thereby reducing the cost of using the optical wireless mouse. Furthermore, the fixing components ensure the stability of the feet during use and allow for quick removal of the feet from the optical wireless mouse, thus improving the convenience of replacing the feet. Attached Figure Description
[0024] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall three-dimensional structure in a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0025] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the overall three-dimensional structure of the optically controlled wireless mouse body in a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
[0026] Figure 3 This is a three-dimensional exploded view of the fixing component in a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the overall three-dimensional structure of the foot pad component in a preferred embodiment of this utility model.
[0028] In all the accompanying drawings, the same reference numerals denote the same technical features, specifically: 1. Optical wireless mouse body; 11. Mounting slot; 12. Placement slot; 2. Fixing component; 21. Mounting sleeve; 22. Sliding hole; 23. Fixing block; 24. Return spring; 25. Limiting component; 251. Sliding block; 252. Limiting plate; 253. Blocking plate; 3. Foot pad component; 31. Foot pad block; 32. Limiting slot. Detailed Implementation
[0029] 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.
[0030] Please see Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a modular optical wireless mouse, including an optical wireless mouse body 1;
[0031] The fixing component 2 is located on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body 1, including a mounting sleeve 21 located on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body 1; and two limiting components 25 symmetrically and slidably located on the inner side of the mounting sleeve 21.
[0032] The foot pad 3 is detachably located on the inside of the optical wireless mouse body 1, and the limiting component 25 is located inside the foot pad 3.
[0033] In this embodiment, a modular optical wireless mouse is provided. The feet 3 reduce the friction between the optical wireless mouse body 1 and the mouse pad, making the optical wireless mouse body 1 move more smoothly. The fixing component 2 can limit the feet 3 to the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body 1 and can also quickly remove the feet 3 from the optical wireless mouse body 1. By modularizing the feet of the optical wireless mouse, the feet 3 can be quickly replaced after wear.
[0034] Furthermore, such as Figure 2As shown, in the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the optically controlled wireless mouse body 1 further includes two mounting slots 11, which are symmetrically opened on the front surface of the optically controlled wireless mouse body 1, and the mounting sleeve 21 is disposed on the inner side of the mounting slot 11; four placement slots 12 are arranged in pairs on the front surface of the optically controlled wireless mouse body 1, and the two sets of placement slots 12 are respectively connected to the two mounting slots 11.
[0035] Furthermore, such as Figure 3 As shown, the fixing component 2 in the preferred embodiment of this utility model further includes two sliding holes 22, which are respectively opened on the upper and lower surfaces of the mounting sleeve 21; a fixing block 23, which is disposed on the inner side of the mounting sleeve 21; and a return spring 24, which is disposed on the inner side of the fixing block 23.
[0036] Furthermore, the limiting component 25 includes two sliding blocks 251, which are slidably disposed inside the two sliding holes 22; a limiting plate 252, which is disposed between the outer sides of the two sliding blocks 251; and a blocking plate 253, which is disposed on the rear surface of the limiting plate 252.
[0037] More specifically, the side of the barrier plate 253 near the fixed block 23 is located on one end of the return spring 24, and the end of the limiting plate 252 away from the fixed block 23 is located inside the foot pad 3; a number of resistance-increasing blocks are evenly distributed on the front surface of the limiting plate 252, so that people can move the limiting plate 252 better under the action of the number of resistance-increasing blocks.
[0038] Preferably, there are two fixing components 2, and the two fixing components 2 are respectively located inside the two mounting slots 11.
[0039] In this embodiment, several preferred embodiments of the fixing component 2 are given. By pulling the limiting plate 252 towards the fixing block 23, the limiting plate 252 will squeeze the return spring 24 through the blocking plate 253. After the limiting plate 252 is pulled out from the inside of the foot pad 3, the foot pad 3 can be removed from the optical wireless mouse body 1. After the new foot pad 3 is placed into the optical wireless mouse body 1, the limiting plate 252 is released. Under the action of the return spring 24, the limiting plate 252 can automatically enter the foot pad 3, thereby limiting the foot pad 3 and ensuring the stability of the foot pad 3 during use.
[0040] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, the foot pad component 3 in the preferred embodiment of this utility model includes a foot pad block 31, which is detachably disposed inside the placement groove 12; a limiting groove 32, which is opened on the side of the foot pad block 31 near the fixing block 23, and the limiting plate 252 is located inside the limiting groove 32.
[0041] Furthermore, there are four foot pads 3, and the four foot pads 3 are detachably disposed on the inner side of the four placement slots 12, with the outer side of the foot pad block 31 fitting against the inner side of the placement slot 12.
[0042] In this embodiment, several preferred embodiments of the foot pad 3 are given. The foot pad 31 can reduce the friction between the optical wireless mouse body 1 and the mouse pad, making the optical wireless mouse body 1 move more smoothly. In addition, with the help of the fixing component 2, the stability of the foot pad 31 during use can be guaranteed, and the foot pad 31 can be quickly replaced.
[0043] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A modular optically controlled wireless mouse, characterized in that, Including the optically controlled wireless mouse body (1); A fixing component (2) is provided on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body (1), which includes a mounting sleeve (21) provided on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body (1); and two limiting components (25) symmetrically and slidably provided on the inner side of the mounting sleeve (21). The foot pad (3) is detachably disposed on the inside of the optical wireless mouse body (1), and the limiting component (25) is located inside the foot pad (3).
2. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 1, characterized in that, The optical wireless mouse body (1) also includes two mounting slots (11) which are symmetrically arranged on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body (1), and the mounting sleeve (21) is located inside the mounting slot (11). Four placement slots (12) are symmetrically arranged in pairs on the front surface of the optical wireless mouse body (1), and the two sets of placement slots (12) are respectively connected to the two mounting slots (11).
3. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 2, characterized in that, The fixing component (2) further includes two sliding holes (22), which are respectively opened on the upper and lower surfaces of the mounting sleeve (21); A fixing block (23) is provided on the inner side of the mounting sleeve (21); A reset spring (24) is located on the inside of the fixed block (23).
4. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 3, characterized in that, The limiting component (25) includes two sliding blocks (251), which are slidably disposed inside the two sliding holes (22); A limiting plate (252) is disposed between the outer sides of the two sliding blocks (251); A barrier plate (253) is disposed on the rear surface of the limiting plate (252).
5. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 4, characterized in that, The side of the barrier plate (253) near the fixed block (23) is located on one end of the return spring (24), and the end of the limiting plate (252) away from the fixed block (23) is located inside the foot pad (3); A number of resistance-increasing blocks are evenly distributed on the front surface of the limiting plate (252); The number of fixing components (2) is two, and the two fixing components (2) are respectively located inside the two mounting slots (11).
6. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 5, characterized in that, The foot pad component (3) includes a foot pad block (31) which is detachably disposed on the inner side of the placement groove (12); A limiting groove (32) is provided on the side of the foot pad block (31) near the fixing block (23), and the limiting plate (252) is located inside the limiting groove (32).
7. The modular optically controlled wireless mouse according to claim 6, characterized in that, The number of foot pads (3) is four, and the four foot pads (3) are detachably disposed on the inner side of the four placement slots (12), and the outer side of the foot pad block (31) is attached to the inner side of the placement slot (12).