Knob desktop remote controller

By designing a rotary desktop remote control, the problems of traditional remote controls lacking a visual interface and having low operational precision are solved. It achieves precise control and parameter display through a rotary knob, improving the convenience of the remote control.

CN223941289UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ZHUHAI LTECH TECH
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Application Number
CN202520644988.9
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-07
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-07

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Technical Problem

Traditional remote controls lack a visual interface, have low operational precision, and cannot meet the needs of gesture operation or the control requirements of smart homes.

Method used

Design a rotary desktop remote control, comprising a base, a knob, a limit seat, a detection component, a display screen, a battery, and a control board. Precise control is achieved by rotating the knob, and relevant parameters are displayed intuitively on the display screen.

Benefits of technology

It achieves precise control and parameter display via a knob, improving the convenience of the remote control and meeting the needs of smart home use.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a knob desktop remote controller which comprises a base, a knob, a limiting seat, a detection assembly, a display screen, a battery and a control panel. A first mounting groove and a second mounting groove are formed in the base; the knob is rotationally arranged in the first mounting groove; the limiting seat is connected with the base, abuts against the knob and is used for limiting separation of the knob and the base; the detection assembly is arranged in the first mounting groove and is used for detecting the rotation angle of the knob; the display screen is arranged in the first mounting groove; the battery is arranged in the second mounting groove; the control panel is arranged in the first mounting groove or the second mounting groove and is electrically connected with the detection assembly, the display screen and the battery; by means of the structure, knob type accurate control can be achieved, relevant parameters can be visually displayed, the use convenience of the remote controller is greatly improved, and the use requirement is met.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of remote controls, and in particular to a rotary desktop remote control. Background Technology

[0002] With the rise of the smart home market and the proliferation of products, remote controls are the most frequently used product by smart home users. These remote controls are used to control lights, switches, clothes racks, air conditioners, and more. However, traditional remote controls can no longer meet the demands of the emerging smart home market, and these remote controls generally suffer from the following problems:

[0003] 1. Traditional remote controls only have buttons and lack a visual interface that allows users to intuitively understand the status of the device being controlled;

[0004] 2. Traditional remote controls only allow adjustment via buttons, resulting in low precision.

[0005] 3. Traditional remote controls require pressing and contact for button operation, which cannot meet the requirements of gesture operation;

[0006] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a rotary desktop remote control to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0007] The present invention aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art. To this end, the present invention proposes a rotary desktop remote control.

[0008] The technical solution adopted by one embodiment of this utility model to solve its technical problem is: a knob desktop remote control, including a base, a knob, a limit seat, a detection component, a display screen, a battery, and a control board;

[0009] The base is provided with a first mounting slot and a second mounting slot;

[0010] The knob is located in the first mounting slot;

[0011] The limiting seat is connected to the base and abuts against the knob to prevent the knob from separating from the base;

[0012] The detection component is set in the first mounting slot and is used to detect the rotation angle of the knob;

[0013] The display screen is installed in the first mounting slot;

[0014] The battery is housed in the second mounting slot;

[0015] The control board is located in the first or second mounting slot and is electrically connected to the detection components, display screen and battery.

[0016] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the limiting seat includes a connecting plate and a pressing plate. The connecting plate is connected to the bottom of the first mounting groove, and the pressing plate passes through the knob and is connected to the connecting plate, so that the knob is rotatably located between the pressing plate and the connecting plate.

[0017] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the knob includes a rotating ring and a rotating seat, a pressing plate is inserted through the rotating seat, and the rotating ring is connected to the rotating seat and sleeved on the outside of the display screen.

[0018] In one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the rotating ring is connected to the rotating seat through a first bolt connection structure.

[0019] In one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the connecting plate is connected to the base by a second bolt connection structure, and the pressing plate is connected to the connecting plate by a third bolt connection structure.

[0020] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, a limiting protrusion is provided on the connecting plate, and a limiting groove is provided on the first mounting groove. The limiting protrusion can extend into the limiting groove when the connecting plate is installed in the first mounting groove, so as to limit the relative rotation between the connecting plate and the base.

[0021] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the base is provided with a charging interface that is electrically connected to the control board.

[0022] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, a knob desktop remote control also includes a pressure ring connected to the knob via a snap-fit ​​structure, the pressure ring being located above the display screen.

[0023] In one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, the detection component is configured as a photoelectric sensor, and the knob is provided with alternating first and second detection parts on the side near the detection component.

[0024] As one of the preferred embodiments of this utility model, anti-slip stripes are provided on the outer wall of the knob and / or the base.

[0025] The beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows: A rotary desktop remote control includes a base, a knob, a limiting seat, a detection component, a display screen, a battery, and a control board; the base is provided with a first mounting slot and a second mounting slot; the knob is rotatably disposed in the first mounting slot; the limiting seat is connected to the base and abuts against the knob to limit the separation of the knob from the base; the detection component is disposed in the first mounting slot to detect the rotation angle of the knob; the display screen is disposed in the first mounting slot; the battery is disposed in the second mounting slot; the control board is disposed in the first or second mounting slot and is electrically connected to the detection component, the display screen, and the battery; the above structure enables precise control of the knob and can also intuitively display relevant parameters, greatly improving the convenience of using the remote control and meeting user needs. Attached Figure Description

[0026] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:

[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a knob-type desktop remote control;

[0028] Figure 2 An exploded view of a rotary knob desktop remote control;

[0029] Figure 3 A cross-sectional view of a rotary desktop remote control;

[0030] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A magnified view of a portion of region A in the middle;

[0031] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the rotating ring. Detailed Implementation

[0032] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.

[0033] In the description of this utility model, "multiple" means two or more; "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number; "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. The use of "first" and "second" in the description is merely for distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly specifying the number of indicated technical features or their sequential relationship.

[0034] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional 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.

[0035] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, the terms "setting," "installing," and "connecting" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral molding; they can refer to a mechanical connection; they can refer to the internal connection of two components or the interaction between two components. Those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.

[0036] Reference Figures 1 to 5 A rotary desktop remote control includes a base 100, a knob 200, a limit seat 300, a detection component 400, a display screen 500, a battery, and a control board 600.

[0037] The base 100 is provided with a first mounting slot 110 and a second mounting slot 120;

[0038] The knob 200 is rotated within the first mounting slot 110;

[0039] The limiting seat 300 is connected to the base 100 and abuts against the knob 200, and is used to limit the separation of the knob 200 from the base 100;

[0040] The detection component 400 is disposed in the first mounting slot 110 and is used to detect the rotation angle of the knob 200;

[0041] The display screen 500 is disposed within the first mounting slot 110;

[0042] The battery is housed within the second mounting slot 120;

[0043] The control board 600 is disposed in the first mounting slot 110 or the second mounting slot 120 and is electrically connected to the detection component 400, the display screen 500 and the battery.

[0044] In this invention, the base 100 is divided by a partition into a first mounting groove 110 at the upper end of the base 100 and a second mounting groove 120 at the lower end of the base 100. The first mounting groove 110 and the second mounting groove 120 are connected by a wire hole to facilitate wiring between the battery and the control board 600. During assembly, the knob 200 is placed into the first mounting groove 110, and then the limiting seat 300 is connected to the base 100, so that the knob 200 is limited on the base 100 (without affecting the rotation of the knob 200). Then, the display screen 500 and the control board 600 are mounted on the limiting seat 300, with the display screen 500 positioned above the control board 600. Preferably, the knob 200 is located outside the display screen 500 and the control board 600, which can reduce space occupation while protecting the display screen 500 and the control board 600. Further... The battery is installed in the second mounting slot 120, and then the electrical connection between the control board 600, the detection component 400, the display screen 500, and the battery is completed. The control board 600 is equipped with a gesture recognition component 940 to recognize the user's gestures, including but not limited to left, right, up, down, clockwise, and counterclockwise. It should be noted that since the display screen 500 is located above the control board 600 (gesture recognition component 940), a corresponding clearance needs to be provided on the display screen 500 to avoid the display screen 500 affecting the signal transmission and reception of the gesture recognition component 940. In use, the controlled device is connected to the remote control via wired or wireless means. The status of the controlled device or the control function of the remote control is controlled by rotating the knob 200 or by gestures. The display screen 500 is used to display the relevant parameters of the remote control and / or the controlled device.

[0045] Reference Figures 2-4 In some embodiments, the limiting seat 300 includes a connecting plate 310 and a pressing plate 320. The connecting plate 310 is connected to the bottom of the first mounting groove 110, and the pressing plate 320 passes through the knob 200 and is connected to the connecting plate 310, so that the knob 200 is rotatably located between the pressing plate 320 and the connecting plate 310. During assembly, the knob 200 is first placed between the connecting plate 310 and the pressing plate 320, and then the pressing plate 320 is connected to the connecting plate 310 via the third bolt connection structure 730. The 10 connection makes the knob 200, the connecting plate 310 and the pressing plate 320 form a whole. It should be noted that the lower end of the connecting plate 310 needs to be equipped with a support column to form a support level between the connecting plate 310 and the first mounting groove 110, so as to avoid the connecting bolts between the pressing plate 320 and the connecting plate 310. Furthermore, the whole is placed into the first mounting groove 110, and then connected to the base 100 from bottom to top through the second bolt connection structure 720 from the second mounting groove 120.

[0046] Reference Figure 2In some embodiments, the connecting plate 310 is provided with a limiting protrusion 810, and the first mounting groove 110 is provided with a limiting groove 820. The limiting protrusion 810 can extend into the limiting groove 820 when the connecting plate 310 is installed in the first mounting groove 110, so as to limit the relative rotation between the connecting plate 310 and the base 100. This setting can play a limiting role when the knob 200, the connecting plate 310 and the pressing plate 320 are placed into the first mounting groove 110 as a whole, and can prevent the whole from rotating relative to the base 100.

[0047] Reference Figures 2-4 In some embodiments, the knob 200 includes a rotating ring 210 and a rotating base 220, with a pressing plate 320 passing through the rotating base 220. The rotating ring 210 is connected to the rotating base 220 and sleeved on the outside of the display screen 500. In a further embodiment, the rotating ring 210 is connected to the rotating base 220 through a first bolt connection structure 710. During assembly, the rotating base 220 is first placed between the connecting plate 310 and the pressing plate 320 to complete the connection of the rotating base 220, the connecting plate 310, and the pressing plate 320, and after completing the assembly of the entire remote control, the rotating ring 210 is finally installed on the rotating base 220.

[0048] Reference Figures 2-4 In some embodiments, a knob desktop remote control also includes a pressure ring 900 connected to the knob 200 via a snap-fit ​​structure 740, the pressure ring 900 being located above the display screen 500; by setting the pressure ring 900, a smooth transition between the display screen 500 and the knob 200 (rotation ring 210) is achieved, improving aesthetics.

[0049] Reference Figures 1-3 In some embodiments, the base 100 is provided with a charging interface 130 that is electrically connected to the control board 600, which can charge the battery or be directly powered by an external power source.

[0050] Reference Figures 2-5 In some embodiments, the detection component 400 is configured as a photoelectric sensor, and the knob 200 is provided with alternating first detection part 230 and second detection part 240 on the side near the detection component 400. The first detection part 230 is configured as a groove, and the second detection part 240 is configured as a protrusion. The photoelectric sensor continuously emits infrared signals. When the knob 200 is rotated, when the infrared signal emitted by the photoelectric sensor shines on the first detection part 230, it will feed back a first signal. When the infrared signal emitted by the photoelectric sensor shines on the second detection part 240, it will feed back a second signal. The control board 600 calculates the rotation angle of the knob 200 based on the first signal and the second signal, thereby realizing the corresponding control.

[0051] Reference Figures 2-5In some embodiments, anti-slip stripes 910 are provided on the outer wall of the knob 200 and / or the base 100. In other embodiments, a cover plate 920 is provided at the lower end of the base 100 to close the second mounting groove 120. Anti-slip stripes can be provided at the lower end of the cover plate 920 for anti-slip purposes, or an independent anti-slip pad 930 can be attached to the lower end of the cover plate 920 for anti-slip purposes.

[0052] Reference Figures 2-5 In some embodiments, the lower end of the base 100 is arranged at an angle; this arrangement allows the remote control to tilt toward the user when placed on a flat surface, facilitating adjustment of the knob 200 and recognition of the user's gestures, thereby improving the ease of operation.

[0053] The advantages of this invention are: the structure described above enables precise knob control and displays relevant parameters intuitively, greatly improving the ease of use of the remote control and meeting user needs.

[0054] Of course, this utility model is not limited to the above-described embodiments. Those skilled in the art can make equivalent modifications or substitutions without departing from the spirit of this utility model. All such equivalent modifications and substitutions are included within the scope defined by the claims of this application.

Claims

1. A rotary desktop remote control, characterized in that: Includes a base (100), a knob (200), a limit seat (300), a detection component (400), a display screen (500), a battery, and a control board (600); The base (100) is provided with a first mounting groove (110) and a second mounting groove (120); The knob (200) is rotatably disposed within the first mounting slot (110); The limiting seat (300) is connected to the base (100) and abuts against the knob (200) to restrict the knob (200) from separating from the base (100); The detection component (400) is disposed in the first mounting groove (110) and is used to detect the rotation angle of the knob (200); The display screen (500) is disposed in the first mounting slot (110); The battery is disposed in the second mounting slot (120); The control board (600) is disposed in the first mounting slot (110) or the second mounting slot (120) and is electrically connected to the detection component (400), the display screen (500) and the battery.

2. The rotary desktop remote control according to claim 1, characterized in that: The limiting seat (300) includes a connecting plate (310) and a pressing plate (320). The connecting plate (310) is connected to the bottom of the first mounting groove (110). The pressing plate (320) passes through the knob (200) and is connected to the connecting plate (310) so that the knob (200) is rotatably located between the pressing plate (320) and the connecting plate (310).

3. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 2, characterized in that: The knob (200) includes a rotating ring (210) and a rotating base (220). The pressing plate (320) passes through the rotating base (220). The rotating ring (210) is connected to the rotating base (220) and sleeved on the outside of the display screen (500).

4. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 3, characterized in that: The rotating ring (210) is connected to the rotating seat (220) via a first bolt connection structure (710).

5. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting plate (310) is connected to the base (100) via a second bolt connection structure (720), and the pressing plate (320) is connected to the connecting plate (310) via a third bolt connection structure (730).

6. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting plate (310) is provided with a limiting protrusion (810), and the first mounting groove (110) is provided with a limiting groove (820). The limiting protrusion (810) can extend into the limiting groove (820) when the connecting plate (310) is installed in the first mounting groove (110) to restrict the relative rotation between the connecting plate (310) and the base (100).

7. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 1, characterized in that: The base (100) is provided with a charging interface (130) that is electrically connected to the control board (600).

8. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 1, characterized in that: It also includes a pressure ring (900) connected to the knob (200) via a snap-fit ​​structure (740), the pressure ring (900) being located above the display screen (500).

9. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 1, characterized in that: The detection component (400) is configured as a photoelectric sensor, and the knob (200) is provided with an alternately arranged first detection part (230) and second detection part (240) on the side near the detection component (400).

10. A rotary desktop remote control according to claim 1, characterized in that: The outer wall of the knob (200) and / or the base (100) is provided with anti-slip stripes (910).