Intelligent wearable shell structure and intelligent wearable device

By setting a rotation control component at the top or bottom of the smartwatch casing and using a rotation sensor to detect rotation, the problem of inconvenient operation of existing smartwatches is solved, enabling flexible operation under different wearing habits.

CN223955969UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-27LUXSHARE PRECISION TECH(NANJING) CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520806963.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-25
Publication Date
2026-02-27
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-25

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The crown operation of existing smartwatches is inconvenient, especially when worn on the right hand, as it is easily interfered with by the movement of the fingers, wrist, or back of the hand, resulting in low flexibility.

Method used

Design a smart wearable shell structure with a rotation control component located at the top or bottom of the shell. The operation of the rotation control component is detected by a rotation sensor to realize the corresponding control of the control module, avoiding interference between the fingers and the wrist or back of the hand.

Benefits of technology

Whether worn on the left or right hand, the operation of the rotating control will not be interfered with, improving the flexibility and convenience of operation, conforming to ergonomics, and adapting to different wearing habits.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of intelligent wearing, and discloses an intelligent wearing shell structure and intelligent wearing equipment, the intelligent wearing shell structure comprises a wearing shell, a rotation control piece and a rotation sensing piece, the outer wall of the wearing shell is provided with a wrist strap connecting part and a mounting part, the projection of the mounting part in the first direction at least partially coincides with the wrist strap connecting part, and the first direction is the thickness direction of the wearable shell; the rotating control piece is rotatably mounted on the mounting part, and at least part of the rotating control piece is exposed out of the wearable shell; the rotation sensing piece is arranged in the wearable shell and connected to the control module, and the rotation sensing piece is used for sensing rotation of the rotation control piece so that the control module can achieve corresponding control according to the rotation of the rotation control piece. The intelligent wearable shell structure and the intelligent wearable equipment provided by the utility model have relatively high operation convenience and flexibility.
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Description

TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The utility model relates to wearable equipment technical field especially, a kind of intelligent wearable shell structure and intelligent wearable equipment. BACKGROUND

[0002] Smart watch refers to the watch with information processing capacity and meet the basic function and technical requirements of watch, it is a kind of common intelligent wearable equipment.

[0003] At present, smart watch has display screen, display screen is used to show pointer, number, image, text etc.Information. In order to facilitate the control of smart watch, smart watch is usually provided with the crown that can rotate, crown rotation can control display screen, to control the content displayed by display screen. In prior art, crown is rotatably connected to the main body of smart watch, and crown is usually arranged at the left side or right side of shell body, that is, arranged at 3 o'clock direction of smart watch. When smart watch is worn on left arm, user operation is relatively convenient, but when smart watch is worn on right arm, finger and wrist or back of hand are prone to motion interference when operating crown, leading to inconvenient operation of crown, so it is obvious that the flexibility of smart watch in prior art is not good.

[0004] Therefore, there is an urgent need for a smart watch which is convenient to operate and has high flexibility. INVENTION CONTENTS

[0005] The first purpose of the utility model is to provide a kind of intelligent wearable shell structure, to solve the technical problems of inconvenient operation and not high flexibility in prior art.

[0006] The second purpose of the utility model is to provide a kind of intelligent wearable equipment, with higher operation flexibility and convenience.

[0007] As conceived above, the technical scheme adopted by the utility model is:

[0008] Intelligent wearable shell structure, comprising:

[0009] Wearable shell body, wrist strap connecting portion and mounting portion are arranged on the outer wall of wearable shell body, the projection of mounting portion in first direction at least partially coincides with wrist strap connecting portion, and the first direction is the thickness direction of wearable shell body;

[0010] Rotary control member, rotatably installed in mounting portion, and at least part of rotary control member is exposed to wearable shell body;

[0011] Rotary sensing member, which is arranged in wearable shell body and connected to control module, is used to sense the rotation of rotary control member, so that control module realizes corresponding control according to the rotation of rotary control member.

[0012] In one of the embodiments, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises a connecting support, which is arranged in the mounting portion, and the rotation control member is rotatably connected to the connecting support; and the rotation sensing member is located on the mounting portion.

[0013] In one of the embodiments, the mounting portion comprises a bottom baffle, a top baffle and a plurality of side baffles arranged between the bottom baffle and the top baffle, the rotation sensing member is a photoelectric sensor, and the rotation control member has a light-transmitting structure in the circumferential direction, so that the rotation sensing member can sense the rotation of the rotation control member.

[0014] In one of the embodiments, the rotation control member comprises a rotation body and a plurality of toothed portions, the plurality of toothed portions are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction of the rotation body, and the light-transmitting structure is formed between adjacent toothed portions.

[0015] In one of the embodiments, the plurality of side baffles comprises at least one transparent plate, the rotation control member and the rotation sensing member are located on both sides of the transparent plate in the thickness direction, and the rotation axis of the rotation control member is parallel to the transparent plate.

[0016] In one of the embodiments, a touch sensing member is arranged in the wearable shell, the connecting support is slidably arranged in the mounting portion in a second direction, and one end of the connecting support extends to the inside of the wearable shell through the mounting portion; wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.

[0017] In one of the embodiments, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises an elastic member, which is arranged between a side wall of the mounting portion and the connecting support.

[0018] In one of the embodiments, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises a sealing member, which is connected to the mounting portion and / or the connecting support.

[0019] In one of the embodiments, the wristband connecting portion is oppositely arranged with two;

[0020] The mounting portion is provided with one, and the projection of the mounting portion and one of the wristband connecting portions in the first direction at least partially coincides;

[0021] Alternatively, the mounting portion is provided with two, each of the mounting portions is provided with the rotation control member, two of the mounting portions and two of the wristband connecting portions correspond to each other, and the projection of the mounting portion in the first direction at least partially coincides with the corresponding wristband connecting portion.

[0022] The intelligent wearing device comprises the intelligent wearing shell structure as described above, and further comprises a control module, and the rotation sensing member is connected to the control module.

[0023] The intelligent wearing shell structure and the intelligent wearing device provided by the utility model have at least the following beneficial effects:

[0024] The rotation control member is arranged close to the wristband connecting portion, and the wristband connecting portion is located at the top and the bottom of the wearing shell body, so that the rotation control member is arranged at the top and / or the bottom of the wearing shell body or close to the top and / or the bottom of the wearing shell body, instead of being arranged at the left side or the right side of the wearing shell body, so that the fingers and the wrist or the back of the hand are not interfered with when the other hand controls the rotation control member, the rotation control member is convenient to operate, the normal operation of the rotation control member is not affected by the use habits of the left and right hands, the intelligent wearing shell structure and the intelligent wearing device are more in line with the ergonomics, and the flexibility of the intelligent wearing shell structure and the intelligent wearing device is higher. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0025] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the utility model, the drawings needed to be used in the description of the embodiments of the utility model will be briefly introduced. Obviously, the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and other drawings can be obtained according to the contents of the embodiments of the utility model and the drawings by those skilled in the art without any creative labor.

[0026] Figure 1 It is a structure schematic view of the intelligent wearing shell structure provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0027] Figure 2 It is an exploded view of the intelligent wearing shell structure provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0028] Figure 3 It is a front view of the intelligent wearing shell structure provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0029] Figure 4 It is a first part structure schematic view of the intelligent wearing shell structure provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0030] Figure 5 It is a structure schematic view of the rotation control member provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0031] Figure 6 It is an assembly schematic view of the rotation control member, the connecting support, the touch sensing member and the rotation sensing member provided by the embodiments of the utility model;

[0032] Figure 7 is an exploded view of the rotation control member and the connecting bracket provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0033] Figure 8 is a structural schematic view of the connecting bracket provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0034] Figure 9 is a second partial structural schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0035] Figure 10 is a sectional view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0036] Figure 11 is a first control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0037] Figure 12 is a second control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0038] Figure 13 is a third control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0039] Figure 14 is a fourth control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0040] Figure 15 is a fifth control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0041] Figure 16 is a sixth control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application;

[0042] Figure 17 is a seventh control schematic view of the smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment of the present application.

[0043] In the drawings:

[0044] 100, wear shell; 110, wrist strap connecting part; 111, outer ear plate; 120, mounting part; 121, bottom baffle; 122, top baffle; 123, side baffle; 1231, transparent plate; 1232, through hole; 130, stop part; 140, protruding part; 150, bottom shell; 151, first groove; 1511, avoidance inclined surface; 152, middle frame; 153, bottom plate; 160, upper frame; 200, rotation control piece; 210, rotation main body; 220, protruding tooth part; 230, rotation hole; 300, rotation sensing piece; 400, connecting support; 410, avoidance notch; 420, first plate; 430, trigger column; 431, sealing groove; 440, second plate; 450, rotation shaft; 500, elastic piece; 600, sealing ring; 700, display screen; 10, touch sensing piece; X, third direction; Y, second direction; Z, first direction. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0045] In order to make the technical problems solved by the present application, the technical solutions adopted and the technical effects achieved more clear, the technical solutions of the present application will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and through specific embodiments. It can be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely used to explain the present application, but not to limit the present application. In addition, it should be noted that only the parts related to the present application are shown in the drawings for the convenience of description.

[0046] It should be understood that the "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" mentioned throughout the specification means that the specific features, structures or characteristics related to the embodiment are included in at least one embodiment of the present application. Therefore, "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" appearing throughout the specification does not necessarily mean in the same embodiment. In addition, these specific features, structures or characteristics can be combined in one or more embodiments in any suitable manner.

[0047] It should be noted that: similar reference numerals and letters represent similar items in the following drawings, therefore, once an item is defined in one drawing, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent drawings.

[0048] In the description of the present application, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "connected", "connected", "fixed" should be understood broadly, for example, it can be fixedly connected, or it can be detachably connected, or it can be integrated; it can be mechanically connected, or it can be electrically connected; it can be directly connected, or it can be indirectly connected through an intermediate medium; it can be the internal communication of two elements or the interaction relationship between two elements. For ordinary skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to the specific circumstances.

[0049] In the utility model, unless another definite provision and limitation, first feature is "on" or "under" second feature, can include that first and second features are in direct contact, also can include that first and second features are not in direct contact but contact through other feature between them. Moreover, first feature "on", "above" and "upper surface of" second feature includes that first feature is directly above and obliquely above second feature, or only indicates that horizontal height of first feature is higher than second feature. First feature "under", "below" and "under surface of" second feature includes that first feature is directly below and obliquely below second feature, or only indicates that horizontal height of first feature is less than second feature. In the description of the embodiment, if not special statement, "multiple" specifically refers to two or more than two.

[0050] In the description of the embodiment, the orientation or positional relationship of the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "back", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", "axial", "radial", "circumferential" and the like is based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, which is only for the convenience of description and simplification of operation, and does not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and therefore cannot be understood as a limitation on the utility model. In addition, the terms "first" and "second" are only used to distinguish in the description and have no special meaning.

[0051] It should be noted that when an element is referred to as "fixed to" or "disposed on" another element, it can be directly on the other element or there can be a middle element.

[0052] The technical scheme of the utility model will be further illustrated below by specific embodiments in conjunction with the drawings.

[0053] In the first aspect, the embodiment provides a smart wearable shell structure, which has high flexibility and is convenient to operate.

[0054] The smart wearable shell structure provided by the embodiment can be applied to a smart wearable device, which includes but is not limited to a wrist-worn device such as a smart watch and a smart bracelet, or the smart wearable device can also be an arm-worn or other wearable device.

[0055] Exemplarily, as shown in Figures 1 to 10 The smart wearable shell structure includes a wearable shell 100, a rotation control piece 200 and a rotation sensing piece 300.

[0056] Among them, as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2As shown, the outer wall of the wearable shell 100 is provided with a wristband connecting portion 110 and a mounting portion 120, a projection of the mounting portion 120 on the first direction Z at least partially coincides with the wristband connecting portion 110, and the first direction Z is the thickness direction of the wearable shell 100. It can also be understood that the projection of the mounting portion 120 on the first direction Z at least partially coincides with the projection of the wristband connecting portion 110 on the first direction Z.

[0057] It should be noted that the wristband connecting portion 110 is used to connect the wristband of the smart wearable device, so that the smart wearable device can be worn on the wrist, arm, etc. of the user. It should also be noted that when the smart wearable shell structure faces the face of the user, the top and bottom of the wearable shell 100 both have a wristband connecting portion 110, that is, the wearable shell 100 in the embodiment includes at least two wristband connecting portions 110. Among them, at least part of the wearable shell 100 forms the wristband connecting portion. Optionally, as shown in FIG. 1B, Figure 1 As shown, the outer wall of the wearable shell 100 is provided with an outer ear plate 111, and the wristband can be connected to the wearable shell 100 by connecting with the outer ear plate 111. One end of the wristband is usually connected to two outer ear plates 111. The part of the wearable shell 100 between the two outer ear plates 111 connected to one end of the wristband and extending to the two sides of the wearable shell 100 in the thickness direction of the wearable shell 100 forms the wristband connecting portion 110, and Figure 3 The part enclosed by the dashed box in FIG. 1A is one wristband connecting portion 110 in the embodiment.

[0058] The mounting portion 120 in the embodiment can be provided in the wristband connecting portion 110, or can be provided outside the wristband connecting portion 110, or a part can be provided in the wristband connecting portion 110 and the other part can be provided outside the wristband connecting portion 110, but the projection of the mounting portion 120 on the first direction Z needs to at least partially coincide with the wristband connecting portion 110. Optionally, the mounting portion 120 can be a part of the wearable shell 100, or can be a structure independent of the wearable shell 100, and the embodiment does not limit this.

[0059] Optionally, the wearable shell 100 in the embodiment can be made of metal or non-metal material, and the embodiment does not limit this.

[0060] The rotation control member 200 in the embodiment is rotatably installed on the mounting portion 120, and at least part of the rotation control member 200 is exposed from the wearable shell 100, so as to facilitate the user to contact the rotation control member 200 and further realize the control of the rotation control member 200. Since the rotation control member 200 is installed in the mounting portion 120, the orthographic projection of the rotation control member 200 on the first direction Z at least partially coincides with the wristband connecting portion 110. In this way, the rotation control member 200 is arranged closer to the wristband connecting portion 110, and by arranging the rotation control member 200 close to the wristband connecting portion 110, since the wristband connecting portion 110 is located at the top and bottom of the wearable shell 100, the arrangement position of the rotation control member 200 in the embodiment is at the top and / or bottom of the wearable shell 100, or is arranged closer to the top and / or bottom of the wearable shell 100, rather than being arranged at the left side or right side of the wearable shell 100, so that no matter whether the smart wearable device is worn on the left arm or the right arm, when the other hand contacts the rotation control member 200, the fingers will not interfere with the wrist or back of the hand, facilitating the operation of the rotation control member 200, and the normal operation of the rotation control member 200 will not be affected by the use habits of the left and right hands, which is more in line with human engineering, and also makes the smart wearable shell structure and the smart wearable device more flexible. For example, the rotation control member 200 in the embodiment is arranged close to the 12 o'clock direction or the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100, compared with the arrangement mode close to the 3 o'clock direction or the 9 o'clock direction in the prior art, it does not need to be worn on a specific wrist, can reduce the requirement for the wearing wrist, meet the wearing population with different wearing habits, and has strong universality.

[0061] In some optional embodiments, the two outer ear plates 111 are arranged opposite to each other in the third direction X, and the rotation control member 200 is located between the two outer ear plates 111 in the third direction X. The outer ear plate 111 is used to connect the wristband, and in this way, the rotation control member 200 is arranged closer to the wristband, and since the position of the wristband is the 12 o'clock direction and the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100, the rotation control member 200 can also be located at the 12 o'clock direction or the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100, so that the position of the rotation control member 200 is more convenient for operation, and the structure protruding from the wearable shell 100 is arranged more concentratedly, which is beneficial to the aesthetics of the smart wearable shell structure.

[0062] In some optional embodiments, the rotation of the rotation control member 200 is rotation, so that the required activity space of the rotation control member 200 can be smaller, which is beneficial to the miniaturization of the smart wearable shell structure.

[0063] For example, as shown in FIG. 1, the rotation control member 200 is arranged close to the 12 o'clock direction or the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100, and the rotation control member 200 is arranged close to the wristband connecting portion 110. Figure 2As shown, the rotation sensing member 300 in the embodiment is arranged in the wearable shell 100 and is connected to a control module (not shown in the figure). The rotation sensing member 300 is used to sense the rotation of the rotation control member 200, so that the control module can realize corresponding control according to the rotation of the rotation control member 200. For example, the user can drive the rotation sensing member 300 to rotate relative to the wearable shell 100. The rotation sensing member 300 in the wearable shell 100 senses the rotation of the rotation control member 200 and generates rotation information, and the control module can obtain the rotation information and realize corresponding control according to the rotation information, so as to realize the interaction between the smart wearable device and the user. It should be noted that the control module can be a controller in the prior art, and the embodiment is not limited in this regard.

[0064] It should be noted that the projection of the mounting portion 120 in the first direction Z at least partially overlaps the wrist strap connecting portion 110, which can be understood as that the projection of the mounting portion 120 in the first direction Z has an overlapping part with the projection of the wrist strap connecting portion 110 in the first direction Z. For example, the wrist strap connecting portion 110 can be a part of the outer wall of the wearable shell 100, at this time, the projection of the wrist strap connecting portion 110 in the first direction Z is a line, and the projection of the mounting portion 120 in the first direction Z is a plane, and the intersection of the projection line and the projection plane in the embodiment is also considered as overlapping.

[0065] In one implementation manner, as shown in the figure, Figure 2 The mounting portion 120 is a hollow structure with an opening, that is, the mounting portion 120 has a receiving groove, and the rotation control member 200 can be arranged at the opening of the receiving groove to be exposed through the opening of the receiving groove.

[0066] Optionally, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises a connecting support 400, the connecting support 400 is arranged in the mounting portion 120, and the rotation control member 200 is rotatably connected to the connecting support 400; and the rotation sensing member 300 is located on the mounting portion 120. By arranging the connecting support 400, the rotation control member 200 is rotatably arranged in the mounting portion 120 through the connecting support 400, thereby being rotatably arranged in the wearable shell 100, and the flexibility of the position of the rotation control member 200 is improved. Optionally, the rotation sensing member 300 can be arranged inside the mounting portion 120, or can be arranged outside the mounting portion 120 and located in the accommodation space of the wearable shell 100, so as to arrange the rotation sensing member 300 in a relatively closed space, prolong the service life of the rotation sensing member 300, and avoid interference between the rotation sensing member 300 and other components. By arranging the connecting support 400 in the mounting portion 120, the connecting support 400 will not be exposed outside the wearable shell 100, thereby not affecting the appearance of the smart wearable shell structure, and the mounting portion 120 also protects the connecting support 400.

[0067] Exemplarily, please refer to Figure 4 and Figure 10 The mounting portion 120 comprises a bottom baffle 121, a top baffle 122 and a plurality of side baffles 123 arranged between the bottom baffle 121 and the top baffle 122. The rotation sensing member 300 in the embodiment is a photoelectric sensor, and the rotation control member 200 has a light-transmitting structure (not shown in the figure) in the circumferential direction, so that the rotation sensing member 300 can sense the rotation of the rotation control member 200. The light-transmitting structure is arranged so that when the rotation control member 200 rotates, the amount of light incident on the photoelectric sensor will be different, and the photoelectric sensor generates different sensing information according to the different amount of received light, so that the control module performs corresponding control according to the obtained sensing information.

[0068] Further optionally, as shown in Figure 5 The rotation control member 200 comprises a rotation body 210 and a plurality of tooth portions 220. The plurality of tooth portions 220 are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction of the rotation body 210, and a light-transmitting structure is formed between adjacent tooth portions 220, that is, the light-transmitting structure in the embodiment is a groove. In this way, when the rotation sensing member 300 is a photoelectric sensor, the amount of light entering the inside of the mounting portion 120 between the light-transmitting structure and the mounting portion 120 will be greater than the amount of light entering the inside of the mounting portion 120 between the tooth portion 220 and the mounting portion 120, thereby realizing the sensing of the rotation of the rotation body 210 by the photoelectric sensor.

[0069] Of course, it can be understood that the rotation control member 200 can also not have tooth portions 220, but still have recesses on the surface of the rotation body 210, so that the rotation control member 200 can also be sensed by the photoelectric sensor when it rotates, and the embodiment does not limit this.

[0070] In some optional embodiments, the bottom baffle 121, the top baffle 122 and the plurality of side baffles 123 can cooperate with each other to form a mounting portion 120 with an inner cavity. In this way, the mounting portion 120 and the inside of the wearable shell 100 are independent of each other, thereby improving the sealing and waterproof performance of the space for installing electrical components in the intelligent wearable shell structure.

[0071] Exemplarily, please refer to Figure 2The plurality of side baffles 123 include at least one transparent plate 1231 made of transparent material, for example, the transparent plate 1231 can be high-transparency glass, and the like. When the rotation sensing member 300 is a photoelectric sensor, the rotation control member 200 and the rotation sensing member 300 (i.e., the photoelectric sensor) are located on both sides of the transparent plate 1231 in the thickness direction of the transparent plate 1231, and light can pass through the transparent plate 1231 and be sensed by the photoelectric sensor. In addition, the rotation control member 200 has a light-transmitting structure in the circumferential direction, so that the rotation sensing member 300 can sense the rotation of the rotation control member 200. It should be noted that the light enters the mounting portion 120 through the gap between the rotation control member 200 and the mounting portion 120, and then irradiates on the photoelectric sensor after passing through the transparent plate 1231. Since the rotation control member 200 has a light-transmitting structure, the amount of light irradiated on the photoelectric sensor will be different when the rotation control member 200 rotates. The photoelectric sensor generates sensing information according to the different amount of received light, and the control module controls according to the obtained sensing information.

[0072] In other embodiments, the rotation sensing member 300 can also be a displacement sensor, which is used to monitor the distance between the rotation sensing member 300 and the rotation control member 200. The structure of the rotation control member 200 changes in the circumferential direction, so that when the rotation control member 200 rotates, the distance between the rotation control member 200 and the displacement sensor changes. The displacement sensor generates sensing information according to the change of the distance, and the control module controls according to the obtained sensing information.

[0073] Since the connecting bracket 400 is also located between the rotation sensing member 300 and the rotation control member 200, in order to avoid the problem that the connecting bracket 400 blocks the light, as shown in Figures 6 to 8 , the connecting bracket 400 is provided with a avoiding gap 410, and the projection of the avoiding gap 410 and the projection of the rotation sensing member 300 at least partially overlap in the arrangement direction of the rotation control member 200, the transparent plate 1231 and the photoelectric sensor. Such arrangement can ensure that the light outside the mounting portion 120 passes through the gap between the rotation control member 200 and the mounting portion 120, the avoiding gap 410 and the transparent plate 1231, and then irradiates on the photoelectric sensor, thereby improving the reliability and accuracy of the sensing of the photoelectric sensor.

[0074] In order to further improve the accuracy of the rotation sensing member 300 sensing the rotation of the rotation control member 200, as shown in Figure 6As shown, for one rotating control member 200, the rotating induction member 300 can be provided with multiple, and the avoiding gap 410 corresponding to the rotating induction member 300 can be provided with multiple, the rotating induction member 300 and the avoiding gap 410 one-to-one corresponding, in the arrangement direction of the rotating control member 200, the transparent plate 1231 and the photoelectric sensor, the projection of the avoiding gap 410 and the projection of the corresponding rotating induction member 300 at least partially overlap. In the embodiment, the rotating induction member 300 and the avoiding gap 410 are provided with two.

[0075] Optionally, when the rotating induction member 300 is a photoelectric sensor, the rotating control member 200 and the rotating induction member 300 are located on both sides of the transparent plate 1231 in the thickness direction of the transparent plate 1231, so that the light only needs to pass through the transparent plate 1231 along the thickness direction of the transparent plate 1231, shortening the path of the light passing through the transparent plate 1231, thereby reducing the light loss, so that the detection accuracy of the photoelectric sensor is higher.

[0076] In some optional embodiments, the rotating shaft of the rotating control member 200 is parallel to the transparent plate 1231, so that when the photoelectric sensor is provided with multiple, the multiple photoelectric sensors can be arranged in the axial direction of the rotating control member 200, reducing the installation difficulty of the photoelectric sensor, and the circumferentially varying structure of the rotating control member 200 can be set relatively simple, for example, the structure of the rotating control member 200 in the circumferential direction is consistent along the axial direction, so that the light amount sensed by each photoelectric sensor at the same time is also consistent, facilitating the analysis of the sensing information of the photoelectric sensor by the control module, reducing the operation difficulty and control difficulty, and being beneficial to the rapid reaction of the intelligent wearable device, reducing the energy consumption of the intelligent wearable device.

[0077] The sliding of the rotating control member 200 in the embodiment can also be used as an input of a signal. In an implementation, a touch sensing member 10 is arranged in the wearable shell 100, the connecting bracket 400 is slidably arranged in the mounting portion 120 along the second direction Y, that is, the connecting bracket 400 and the rotating control member can slide relative to the wearable shell 100 along the first direction Z. In addition, one end of the connecting bracket 400 extends into the wearable shell 100 through the mounting portion 120, so that the connecting bracket 400 has a triggering state of triggering the touch sensing member 10 and an original state of keeping still relative to the mounting portion 120. The touch sensing member 10 is electrically connected with the control module, so that the control module can realize corresponding control according to the touch information of the touch sensing member 10, and realize the interaction between the smart wearable device and the user. The touch sensing member 10 can be a touch sensor in the prior art, and the embodiment is not limited in this regard. It should be noted that the connecting bracket 400 is located in the mounting portion 120 and can extend into the part of the wearable shell 100 except the mounting portion 120, and the touch sensing member 10 is arranged outside the mounting portion 120 and located in the part of the wearable shell 100 except the mounting portion 120. It should be noted that the second direction Y is perpendicular to the first direction Z. The user can indirectly drive the connecting bracket 400 to slide relative to the mounting portion 120 and the wearable shell 100 by driving the rotating control member 200, so as to switch the connecting bracket 400 between the triggering state and the original state.

[0078] In some optional embodiments, since one end of the connecting bracket 400 can extend into the wearable shell 100, in order to improve the waterproof performance of the smart wearable shell structure, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises a sealing member (not shown in the figure), which is arranged on the connecting bracket 400 and / or the mounting portion 120 and is used to seal the gap between the connecting bracket 400 and the mounting portion 120, so as to reduce the risk of poor sealing of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the mounting portion 120 caused by the connecting bracket 400 passing through the mounting portion 120. The sealing member includes but is not limited to sealing glue, sealing ring and the like.

[0079] In some optional embodiments, the connecting bracket 400 is slidably mounted on the wearable housing 100 along the second direction Y, i.e., the sliding direction of the connecting bracket 400 is the second direction Y. The axis direction of the rotation control member 200 is the third direction X, wherein any two of the second direction Y, the third direction X and the first direction Z are perpendicular to each other. By setting the sliding direction of the connecting bracket 400 to be perpendicular to the axis direction of the rotation control member 200, and the rotation control member 200 does not extend along the thickness direction of the wearable housing 100, so that the length of the rotation control member 200 is not limited by the thickness of the wearable housing 100, and the thickness of the wearable housing 100 is not too large due to the too long rotation control member 200, so that the overall size of the combination of the connecting bracket 400 and the rotation control member 200 can be smaller, which is beneficial to the miniaturization and thinning of the combination of the connecting bracket 400 and the rotation control member 200, and improves the space utilization of the smart wearable shell structure. By moving the connecting bracket 400 relative to the wearable housing 100 to trigger the touch sensing member 10, the function of the smart wearable shell structure is enriched, so that the smart wearable device can have multiple control modes.

[0080] Optionally, as shown in Figure 1 , the smart wearable shell structure further comprises a display screen 700 arranged on one side of the wearable housing 100 in the first direction Z, and the display screen 700 is used to display images, text and other information. In this embodiment, the rotation axis of the rotation control member 200 is parallel to the display screen 700, and when the wearable housing 100 is a square structure, the rotation axis of the rotation control member 200 is parallel to the circumferential side wall of the wearable housing 100. When the wearable housing 100 is a circular structure, the rotation axis of the rotation control member 200 is parallel to the tangent plane of the circumferential side wall of the wearable housing 100. This arrangement can make the rotation of the rotation control member 200 more convenient to operate, and there will be no interference when the left and right hands are exchanged.

[0081] This embodiment provides a connecting bracket 400, as shown in Figure 7 or Figure 8 , the connecting bracket 400 comprises a first plate 420, two second plates 440 and two rotation shafts 450. Among them, the two second plates 440 are arranged on the same side of the first plate 420, and the two second plates 440 are correspondingly connected to the two ends of the first plate 420. The two rotation shafts 450 are coaxially arranged and correspondingly connected to the two second plates 440. And one end of the first plate 420 can extend into the wearable housing 100 to trigger the touch sensing member 10 in the wearable housing 100. As shown in Figure 7As shown, the end faces of the two ends of the rotation control member 200 are each provided with a rotation hole 230, and the two rotation shafts 450 correspond to the two rotation holes 230 one by one, and the rotation shaft 450 is rotatably inserted into the corresponding rotation hole 230, so that the rotation control member 200 can rotate around the rotation shaft 450. It should be noted that the avoidance gap 410 is arranged on the first plate 420. It should be further noted that at least part of the first plate 420 forms the above-mentioned transparent plate 1231.

[0082] In some embodiments, as shown in FIG. 1, the connection support 400 is arranged on the installation part 120 of the wearable shell 100, and the rotation control member 200 is arranged on the first plate 420 of the connection support 400. Figure 7 As shown, the side of the first plate 420 away from the second plate 440 can have a trigger column 430 for triggering the touch sensing member 10. Exemplarily, the trigger column 430 can be in contact with the touch sensing member 10 to trigger the touch sensing member 10.

[0083] The structure of the connection support 400 provided by the embodiment is relatively simple, and the space required is relatively small, which is beneficial to the miniaturization and light weight of the connection support 400. The rotation control member 200 and the trigger column 430 are arranged on both sides of the first plate 420, and the space on both sides of the first plate 420 is fully utilized. It can be understood that the structure of the connection support 400 is not limited to the above structure, and can be adjusted according to actual needs.

[0084] Exemplarily, as shown in FIG. 1, the transparent plate 1231 is arranged on the installation part 120 of the wearable shell 100. Figure 2 As shown, the transparent plate 1231 is provided with a through hole 1232, and the through hole 1232 communicates the accommodation groove of the installation part 120 and the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120. One end of the connection support 400 passes through the through hole 1232 and extends to the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120. When the connection support 400 includes the trigger column 430, the trigger column 430 passes through the through hole 1232 and extends to the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120, so as to be able to contact the touch sensing member 10.

[0085] In order to limit the sliding range of the connection support 400, optionally, as shown in FIG. 1, a stop portion 130 is arranged at the slot opening of the accommodation groove, that is, the stop portion 130 is part of the installation part 120. The stop portion 130 cooperates with a groove wall (specifically, the transparent plate 1231) of the accommodation groove to limit the sliding range of the connection support 400. In this way, the connection support 400 will not come out of the accommodation groove when sliding, and the rationality of the whole smart wearable shell structure is ensured. Exemplarily, as shown in FIG. 1, two stop portions 130 are arranged at the slot opening of the accommodation groove to improve the stopping effect of the connection support 400. Figure 2 As shown, the transparent plate 1231 is provided with a through hole 1232, and the through hole 1232 communicates the accommodation groove of the installation part 120 and the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120. One end of the connection support 400 passes through the through hole 1232 and extends to the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120. When the connection support 400 includes the trigger column 430, the trigger column 430 passes through the through hole 1232 and extends to the interior of the part of the wearable shell 100 except the installation part 120, so as to be able to contact the touch sensing member 10. Figure 2 ​

[0086] To provide ample room for movement and installation of the connecting bracket 400, for example, such as Figure 1 As shown, a portion of the wearable housing 100 extends outward to form two protrusions 140. These two protrusions 140 form part of the wall of the mounting portion 120. The rotation control member 200 is located between the two protrusions 140 to provide axial restraint, preventing significant wobbling of the rotation control member 200 along the axial direction. This arrangement allows a portion of the connecting bracket 400 to be located within the protrusions 140, reducing the space occupied by the connecting bracket 400 inside the wearable housing 100. It should be noted that a gap exists between the protrusions 140 and the end face of the rotation control member 200, allowing the rotation control member 200 to move relative to the protrusions 140 in the second direction Y, preventing the rotation control member 200 from getting stuck between the two protrusions 140. In this embodiment, one wall of the protrusion 140 forms the aforementioned stop portion 130.

[0087] To improve the sealing and waterproof performance of the smart wearable shell structure, in this embodiment, the receiving groove is only connected to the interior of the wearable shell 100, excluding the mounting part 120, through the through hole 1232. The trigger post 430 of the connecting bracket 400 passes through the through hole 1232, and as shown... Figure 6 and Figure 7 As shown, a sealing ring 600 is provided between the trigger post 430 and the wall of the through hole 1232 to seal the gap between them. With this configuration, the through hole 1232 is the only channel connecting the interior of the wearable housing 100 to the outside. After sealing the gap between the wall of the through hole 1232 and the trigger post 430 of the connecting bracket 400, the interior of the wearable housing 100 can be kept sealed, thereby enabling the smart wearable housing structure to have high waterproof performance and meet sealing requirements.

[0088] In one embodiment, such as Figure 6 As shown, the sealing ring 600 can be fixedly sleeved on the trigger post 430, and the outer wall surface of the sealing ring 600 can always seal against the hole wall of the through hole 1232. For example, the trigger post 430 can be provided with a sealing groove 431, and the sealing ring 600 is stuck in the sealing groove 431.

[0089] In other embodiments, the sealing ring 600 can also be fixedly mounted on the wearable housing 100 and coaxially mounted with the through hole 1232. The inner wall of the sealing ring 600 can always seal against the trigger post 430, and can also achieve a seal between the trigger post 430 and the hole wall of the through hole 1232.

[0090] The connecting bracket 400 provided in this embodiment has an automatic reset function. Specifically, as shown in the example... Figure 4 , Figure 6or Figure 7 As shown, the smart wearable shell structure further comprises an elastic member 500. The elastic member 500 is arranged between the side wall of the mounting portion 120 and the connecting support 400. The elastic force of the elastic member 500 is used to drive the connecting support 400 to move in a direction away from the touch sensing member 10, so that the connecting support 400 can be automatically reset to the original state from the triggered state. In this way, the elastic force direction of the elastic member 500 is opposite to the direction of driving the connecting support 400 to trigger the touch sensing member 10, so that only one external force needs to be applied to the connecting support 400 during operation, making the connecting support 400 more intelligent and more automated, and facilitating operation and use. Exemplarily, the elastic member 500 can be a spring, an elastic strip, an elastic block, etc., which is not limited in the embodiment.

[0091] In one implementation, one end of the elastic member 500 abuts against the first plate 420, and the other end abuts against the transparent plate 1231, and the elastic member 500 extends along the second direction Y.

[0092] Exemplarily, the bottom baffle 121, the top baffle 122 and the side baffle 123 used to form the mounting portion 120 are part of the wearable shell 100. The wearable shell 100 in the embodiment can be a split structure or an integral structure, which is not limited in the embodiment.

[0093] In order to facilitate the assembly of the wearable shell 100, the wearable shell 100 is a split structure, and as shown, Figure 2 The wearable shell 100 comprises a bottom shell 150 and an upper frame 160. The bottom shell 150 has an opening, and the upper frame 160 is sealingly connected to the opening end of the bottom shell 150 and cooperates with the bottom shell 150 to form a containing cavity and the mounting portion 120 described above. The containing cavity is used to accommodate electronic components of the smart wearable device. For example, the touch sensing member 10, the rotation sensing member 300 and the control module in the embodiment are located in the containing cavity. The containing cavity is in communication with the inside of the mounting portion 120 through the through hole 1232, and one end of the trigger column 430 of the connecting support 400 extends into the containing cavity through the through hole 1232. The mounting portion 120 is located at one side of the containing cavity, specifically, the mounting portion 120 and the containing cavity are arranged in the second direction Y. The bottom baffle 121 and the side baffle 123 are part of the bottom shell 150, and the top baffle 122 is part of the upper frame 160.

[0094] Exemplarily, as shown, Figure 2As shown, the bottom shell 150 is provided with a first recess 151 on the surface facing the upper frame 160, the first recess 151 extends to the circumferential sidewall of the bottom shell 150, and the circumferential sidewall of the bottom shell 150 is provided with a relief slope 1511 extending to the first recess 151, the relief slope 1511 is used to avoid the interference of the rotation shaft 450 of the connecting bracket 400 moving to the bottom shell 150 along the second direction Y. The upper frame 160 covers part of the first recess 151 and forms the mounting portion 120 described above. In some alternative embodiments, the bottom shell 150 includes a bottom plate 153 and a middle frame 152 sealingly connected to the bottom plate 153, and the upper frame 160 is sealingly connected to the middle frame 152. The bottom baffle 121 and the side baffle 123 of the mounting portion 120 are both part of the middle frame 152, that is, the middle frame 152 is provided with the first recess 151 described above.

[0095] In one of the embodiments, the mounting portion 120 is provided with one, and the projection of the mounting portion 120 and one of the wrist strap connecting portions 110 in the first direction Z at least partially coincides. In this way, the rotation control member 200 mounted on the mounting portion 120 is arranged at the top or bottom of the wearable shell 100, which is convenient for the operation of the rotation control member 200. It should be noted that, corresponding to the rotation control member 200, the connecting bracket 400 is also provided with one, and the touch sensing member 10 is also provided with one.

[0096] In some other embodiments, as shown in Figure 1 the mounting portion 120 is provided with two, and the two mounting portions 120 correspond to the two wrist strap connecting portions 110 one by one, and the projection of each mounting portion 120 and its corresponding wrist strap connecting portion 110 in the first direction Z at least partially coincides. And each mounting portion 120 is mounted with a rotation control member 200. By providing two mounting portions 120 and two rotation control members 200, external force can be selectively applied to one of the rotation control members 200, and external force can also be applied to both of the rotation control members 200 at the same time, and the control mode is more flexible, which further improves the convenience of applying external force to the rotation control member 200. It should be noted that each rotation control member 200 is correspondingly provided with a touch sensing member 10 and at least one rotation sensing member 300, and each rotation control member 200 is connected to one connecting bracket 400, which is not limited in this embodiment.

[0097] Optionally, as shown in Figure 1As shown, when the wristband connecting part 110 is provided with two, each wristband connecting part 110 is provided with two outer ear plates 111. The two outer ear plates 111 connected by the same wristband connecting part 110 are oppositely arranged in the third direction X. The rotation control member 200 is located between the two outer ear plates 111 in the third direction X. In this embodiment, the two protruding parts 140 located on both sides of the axis direction of the rotation control member 200 are also located between the two outer ear plates 111. Among them, the third direction X is perpendicular to the first direction Z, and any two of the first direction Z, the second direction Y and the third direction X are perpendicular to each other.

[0098] In some optional embodiments, when the smart wearable shell structure includes the display screen 700 arranged on the wearable shell 100, the rotation control member 200 is closer to the display screen 700 than the wristband connecting part 110 in the first direction Z, that is, the rotation control member 200 is arranged above the wristband connecting part 110 in the first direction Z. Such arrangement makes the wristband not block the rotation control member 200, and further facilitates the user to operate the rotation control member 200 with the fingers, and improves the convenience and flexibility of the operation.

[0099] The smart wearable shell structure provided in this embodiment does not affect the normal operation of the rotation control member due to the left and right hand use habits when the smart wearable device is worn by the left and right hands interchangeably, whether the smart wearable device is rotated by 180 degrees or not. When the rotation control member 200 is provided with two, the two rotation control members 200 can be located at the 12 o'clock direction and the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100. At this time, the left hand or the right hand is in the same horizontal direction as the wrist wearing the watch, without the need to rotate by 90°, which is more in line with the ergonomics. As shown, Figures 11 to 17 As shown, the two rotation control members 200 are operated by the index finger and the thumb to realize the interaction with the smart wearable device.

[0100] In a second aspect, the embodiment also provides a smart wearable device including the above-mentioned smart wearable shell structure. Moreover, the smart wearable device further includes a control module (not shown in the figure), and the rotation sensing member 300 is connected to the control module. The control module is used to realize corresponding control according to the sensing information of the rotation sensing member 300. By arranging the rotation sensing member 300, the function of the smart wearable device is richer, and the flexibility is higher.

[0101] The smart wearable device provided by the embodiment is provided with the rotating control member 200 arranged at the 12 o'clock direction or the 6 o'clock direction of the wearable shell 100, so that no matter whether the smart wearable device is worn on the left arm or the right arm, the fingers will not interfere with the wrist or the back of the hand when the other hand controls the rotating control member 200, the operation of the rotating control member 200 is facilitated, the normal operation of the rotating control member 200 is not affected by the use habits of the left and right hands, the ergonomics is better met, and the flexibility of the smart wearable shell structure and the smart wearable device is higher.

[0102] Optionally, when the smart wearable shell structure further comprises the touch sensing member 10, the touch sensing member 10 is connected to the control module.

[0103] In an implementable manner, the smart wearable device further comprises a vibration motor (not shown in the figure) arranged in the wearable shell 100, the vibration motor is connected to the control module, and is used to realize vibration feedback.

[0104] When the smart wearable device provided by the embodiment needs to be controlled, the control module acquires touch information of the touch sensing member 10 when the connecting support 400 triggers the touch sensing member 10; the control module determines corresponding trigger information according to the touch information; and triggers corresponding functions according to the trigger information. The touch information includes but is not limited to one or a combination of two or more of touch duration, touch frequency, touch force and other touch parameters, which are not limited by the embodiment.

[0105] The control mode provided by the embodiment is relatively simple, the user pushes the rotating control member 200 to slide in the second direction Y relative to the wearable shell 100, so that one end of the connecting support 400 located in the wearable shell 100 contacts and triggers the touch sensing member 10, the control module acquires touch information of the touch sensing member 10, and can generate corresponding trigger information according to the touch information, and trigger corresponding functions according to the trigger information, when the rotating control member 200 rotates relative to the wearable shell 100, the rotation sensing member 300 senses the rotation of the rotating control member 200 and generates sensing information, the control module acquires the sensing information, and can generate corresponding trigger information according to the sensing information, and trigger corresponding functions according to the trigger information, so as to realize the adjustment and control of the change of the display screen 700 of the smart wearable device, so that the user can quickly control the smart wearable device, and the control mode between the user and the smart wearable device is more comfortable.

[0106] In some optional embodiments, when the connecting support 400 is in the original state, a first signal is fed back to the control module. The original state of the connecting support 400 is a state in which the connecting support 400 remains stationary relative to the mounting portion 120.

[0107] Exemplarily, the control mode of the smart wearable device includes feeding back a second signal to the control module when the connecting bracket 400 is in a triggered state. Wherein, the triggered state of the connecting bracket 400 is a state in which the connecting bracket 400 can trigger the touch sensing piece 10.

[0108] It should be noted that the connecting bracket 400 can interact with the touch sensing piece 10 when the connecting bracket 400 is in the original state and the triggered state, the touch sensing piece 10 is in communication connection with the control module, so that the control module can obtain the sensing information of the touch sensing piece 10, and then generate a first signal or a second signal according to the sensing information, to realize corresponding control.

[0109] In some optional embodiments, a third signal is fed back to the control module when the rotating control piece 200 is in a rotating state (which can be understood as a third state in which the rotating control piece 200 rotates relative to the mounting portion 120). Wherein, the third state of the rotating control piece 200 is a state in which the rotating control piece 200 can rotate relative to the mounting portion 120.

[0110] When the rotating control piece 200 is in the rotating state, the rotating control piece 200 can interact with the rotating sensing component 300, and the rotating sensing component 300 is in communication connection with the control module, so that the control module can obtain the sensing information of the rotating sensing component 300, and then generate a third signal according to the rotating information, to realize corresponding control.

[0111] The control mode of the smart wearable device provided in the embodiment is relatively simple, the user can control the connecting bracket 400 to be in the triggered state or the original state according to the demand, and can also control the rotating control piece 200 to be in or not in the third state according to the demand, so that the touch sensing piece 10 and the rotating sensing component 300 feed back signals to the control module, to realize control of the smart wearable device, so that the user can quickly control the smart wearable device, and the user's control mode of the smart wearable device is more comfortable.

[0112] In some optional embodiments, when the connecting bracket 400 is provided with two, the rotating control piece 200 is also correspondingly provided with two. The triggered state and the original state of the two connecting brackets 400 can be combined to operate, and the third state of the two rotating control pieces 200 can also be combined to operate, to feed back different signals to the control module. In this way, the smart wearable device can have multiple control modes, and can realize multiple functions, and the control is more flexible and the functions are more abundant.

[0113] As Figures 11 to 14As shown in the figure, the conversion of the connecting bracket 400 between the trigger state and the original state can be realized by pressing the rotating control 200, and the manner of pressing the rotating control 200 includes but is not limited to long pressing, short pressing, continuous pressing multiple times, etc., and the embodiment is not limited thereto. At this time, the interface control corresponding to the smart wearable device can be to select the options on the interface.

[0114] As shown in the figure, Figures 15 to 17 By controlling the rotation of the rotating control 200, the connecting bracket 400 can be in the third state. The rotation of the rotating control 200 can be clockwise rotation or counterclockwise rotation, and the embodiment is not limited thereto. The rotation of the rotating control 200 can control the interface scrolling or other functions on the display screen 700, and the embodiment is not limited thereto.

[0115] It should be noted that, as shown in the figure, Figures 11 to 17 The user controls the state of the two connecting brackets 400 through the index finger and / or the thumb, which is more convenient and labor-saving.

[0116] The smart wearable device provided by the embodiment can have multiple interaction modes, and the user can conveniently operate the rotating control in each interaction mode, which is more flexible, has more functions, and reduces the risk of inconvenient operation.

[0117] Note that the above is only a preferred embodiment of the present application and the technical principle applied. Those skilled in the art will understand that the present application is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, and those skilled in the art can make various obvious changes, readjustments and substitutions without departing from the scope of the present application. Therefore, although the present application has been described in more detail through the above embodiments, the present application is not limited to the above embodiments, and can include more other equivalent embodiments without departing from the concept of the present application, and the scope of the present application is determined by the scope of the appended claims.

Claims

1. An intelligent wear shell structure, characterized in that, The application relates to a smart wearable shell structure. The wearable shell (100) is provided with a wristband connecting portion (110) and a mounting portion (120) on an outer wall, a projection of the mounting portion (120) on a first direction (Z) at least partially overlaps the wristband connecting portion (110), and the first direction (Z) is a thickness direction of the wearable shell (100). A rotation control member (200) is rotatably mounted on the mounting portion (120), and at least part of the rotation control member (200) is exposed to the wearable shell (100). A rotation sensing member (300) is arranged in the wearable shell (100) and connected to a control module, the rotation sensing member (300) is used for sensing the rotation of the rotation control member (200), so that the control module realizes corresponding control according to the rotation of the rotation control member (200).

2. The smart wearable case structure of claim 1, wherein, The smart wearable shell structure further comprises a connecting support (400) arranged in the mounting portion (120), and the rotation control member (200) is rotatably connected to the connecting support (400); and the rotation sensing member (300) is located on the mounting portion (120).

3. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 2, wherein, The mounting portion (120) comprises a bottom baffle (121), a top baffle (122) and a plurality of side baffles (123) arranged between the bottom baffle (121) and the top baffle (122), the rotation sensing member (300) is an optical sensor, and the structure of the rotation control member (200) has a light-transmitting structure in the circumferential direction, so that the rotation sensing member (300) can sense the rotation of the rotation control member (200) rotating.

4. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 3, wherein, The rotation control member (200) comprises a rotation main body (210) and a plurality of convex tooth portions (220), the plurality of convex tooth portions (220) are arranged at intervals along the circumferential direction of the rotation main body (210), and the light-transmitting structure is formed between adjacent convex tooth portions (220).

5. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 3, wherein, The plurality of side baffles (123) comprise at least one transparent plate (1231), the rotation control member (200) and the rotation sensing member (300) are located on both sides of the transparent plate (1231) in the thickness direction, and the rotation axis of the rotation control member (200) is parallel to the transparent plate (1231).

6. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 2, wherein, A touch sensing member (10) is arranged in the wearable shell (100), the connecting support (400) is slidably arranged in the mounting portion (120) along a second direction (Y), and one end of the connecting support (400) extends to the inside of the wearable shell (100) through the mounting portion (120); wherein the second direction (Y) is perpendicular to the first direction (Z).

7. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 6, wherein, The smart wearable shell structure further comprises an elastic member (500) arranged between one side wall of the mounting portion (120) and the connecting support (400).

8. The smart wear shell structure according to claim 6, wherein, The smart wearable shell structure further comprises a sealing member connected to the mounting portion (120) and / or the connecting support (400). 9.The smart wearable shell structure according to any one of claims 1-8, wherein, The wristband connecting portion (110) is oppositely provided with two The mounting portion (120) is provided with one, and a projection of the mounting portion (120) and one of the wristband connecting portions (110) in the first direction (Z) at least partially coincides; Or, the mounting portion (120) is provided with two, each of the mounting portions (120) is provided with the rotation control member (200), and the two mounting portions (120) correspond to the two wristband connecting portions (110) one by one, and a projection of the mounting portion (120) in the first direction (Z) at least partially coincides with the corresponding wristband connecting portion (110).

10. The smart wearable device as claimed in claim 1, wherein, The smart wearable device further comprises a control module, and the rotation sensing member (300) is connected to the control module.