Intelligent glasses

By designing a mobile camera and control components on smart glasses, the problem of users needing to turn their heads to observe other directions is solved, enabling flexible adjustment and stable shooting, thus improving the user experience.

CN223966775UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03SHENZHEN TOPBAND CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520740488.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-17
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-17

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Technical Problem

Existing smart glasses require users to turn their heads when they need to observe other directions, resulting in a poor user experience.

Method used

Design a smart glasses with a camera component movably connected to the glasses body. The movement position of the camera component is limited by the first and second connection structures, and a control component is provided to identify the position to switch the display mode, so as to realize the flexible adjustment of the camera component and stable shooting.

Benefits of technology

Users can observe the environment from multiple directions without turning their heads, improving ease of use and safety. The camera component remains stable in a specific position, reducing the impact of loosening and providing a better user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of wearable equipment, and provides a pair of intelligent glasses, which comprises a glasses body, a display assembly and a camera assembly, and the camera assembly is movably connected to the glasses body, so that the camera assembly can move relative to the glasses body, and the shooting direction can be flexibly adjusted according to the requirements of users. Meanwhile, the first connecting structure is arranged on the glasses body, and the second connecting structure is arranged on the camera shooting assembly, so that the first connecting structure and the second connecting structure are connected in a matched manner, the movement position of the camera shooting assembly can be limited, the camera shooting assembly is kept stable during shooting, and the use reliability of the camera shooting assembly can be ensured. Through the above design, when a user uses the intelligent glasses, the user can observe environment conditions in more directions without rotating the head by adjusting the shooting direction of the camera assembly, so that the convenience and safety of using the intelligent glasses are improved, and the use experience is better.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of wearable device technology, and in particular to a smart glasses. Background Technology

[0002] Smart glasses are wearable devices that use optical or digital technologies to integrate virtual information with the real environment in real time. Smart glasses typically include a camera, display, and processor. The camera captures images and transmits them to the processor, which processes the images before outputting them to the user's display.

[0003] In related technologies, the shooting range of smart glasses cameras is usually in the area in front of the user's line of sight. When the user needs to observe other directions, they must turn their head to cause the smart glasses camera to change its orientation, which causes inconvenience to the user and results in a poor user experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] In view of this, the present invention provides a smart glasses to solve the problem of poor user experience of existing smart glasses.

[0005] To solve the above problems, the technical solution of this utility model is implemented as follows:

[0006] A smart glasses system includes: a glasses body for wearing on a user's head; a display component connected to the glasses body and located in front of the user's eyes after wearing the glasses, the display component being used for information display; and a camera component for taking pictures to display the captured information on the display component, the camera component being movably connected to the glasses body and movable relative to the glasses body to adjust the direction of the picture; wherein, the glasses body is provided with a first connecting structure, and the camera component is provided with a second connecting structure, the first connecting structure and the second connecting structure being connected in cooperation and limiting the movement position of the camera component.

[0007] In some embodiments, the smart glasses further include: a control component for identifying the position of the camera component and controlling the display component to switch between at least two display modes according to the position; the control component is electrically connected to the camera component and the display component; wherein the control component is disposed on the glasses body.

[0008] In some embodiments, the control component includes: a sensor mounted on the glasses body, the sensor being used to identify the position of the camera component; and a processing module electrically connected to the sensor, the processing module being used to process the image captured by the camera component according to the signal generated by the sensor, so as to display the image upright on the display component.

[0009] In some embodiments, the camera assembly includes: a housing having a mounting cavity formed therein; a camera connected to the housing and at least partially disposed within the mounting cavity; and a cable electrically connected to the camera, one end of which extends from the mounting cavity and is electrically connected to the display assembly; wherein the second connection structure is disposed on the housing, and the housing is movable relative to the glasses body.

[0010] In some embodiments, the first connection structure includes: a first connection hole formed on the eyeglass body, the first connection hole allowing at least the cable to pass through; a first limiting member disposed on the eyeglass body and located outside the first connection hole; wherein the second connection structure at least cooperates with the first limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing.

[0011] In some embodiments, the second connection structure includes: a second connection hole for the cable to pass through, the second connection hole being formed on the housing; and a second limiting member disposed adjacent to the second connection hole on the housing; wherein the first limiting member cooperates with the second limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing.

[0012] In some embodiments, the first connecting structure further includes at least two connecting buckles, each connecting buckle being symmetrically distributed along the edge of the first connecting hole, and each connecting buckle passing through the second connecting hole and engaging with the housing; or, the second connecting structure further includes at least two connecting buckles, each connecting buckle being symmetrically distributed along the edge of the second connecting hole, and each connecting buckle passing through the first connecting hole and engaging with the eyeglasses body.

[0013] In some embodiments, either the first limiting member or the second limiting member is a groove, and the other of the first limiting member or the second limiting member is a limiting post, with a portion of the limiting post located within the groove.

[0014] In some embodiments, the first limiting member is the slide groove, and the second limiting member is the limiting post; wherein, along the direction in which the slide groove guides the limiting post to slide, the limiting post abuts against the inner wall of one end of the slide groove on the glasses body to switch the orientation of the camera to a first direction; the limiting post abuts against the inner wall of the other end of the slide groove on the glasses body to switch the orientation of the camera to a second direction; the second direction is opposite to the first direction.

[0015] In some embodiments, the first connection structure includes a connecting shaft disposed on the eyeglass body and having a shaft hole, and the second connection structure includes a mounting hole formed on the housing, the connecting shaft passing through the mounting hole, and one end of the cable passing through the shaft hole to be electrically connected to the display component.

[0016] In some embodiments, the eyeglasses body includes: a frame forming two windows, at least one of the windows housing the display component; and two temples, each connected to opposite ends of the frame, each temple capable of reciprocating between folding and unfolding relative to the frame; wherein at least one temple is provided with the first connecting structure.

[0017] This invention provides a smart glasses system comprising a glasses body, a display component, and a camera component. By movably connecting the camera component to the glasses body, the camera component can move relative to the glasses body, allowing for flexible adjustment of the shooting direction according to the user's needs. Furthermore, by employing a first connecting structure on the glasses body and a second connecting structure on the camera component, the movement position of the camera component is limited, ensuring stability during shooting and guaranteeing its reliability. Through this design, users can observe a wider range of environmental conditions without turning their heads by adjusting the shooting direction of the camera component, improving the convenience and safety of using the smart glasses and providing a better user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional schematic diagram of the first type of smart glasses provided in this embodiment of the utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the first type of smart glasses provided in this embodiment of the present utility model, with part of the housing of the camera component omitted in the figure;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of a portion of the structure of the first type of smart glasses provided in this embodiment of the present invention;

[0021] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the second type of smart glasses provided in this embodiment of the present invention;

[0022] Figure 5 This is an exploded view of the second type of smart glasses provided in this embodiment of the present invention from another perspective.

[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:

[0024] 1. Smart glasses; 11. Glasses body; 111. Frame; 112. Temples; 12. Display component; 13. Camera component; 131. Housing; 1311. Mounting cavity; 132. Camera; 133. Cable; 14. First connecting structure; 141. First connecting hole; 142. Connecting buckle; 143. Slide groove; 144. Connecting shaft; 15. Second connecting structure; 151. Second connecting hole; 152. Limiting post; 153. Mounting hole; 16. Sensor; 161. Sensor head. Detailed Implementation

[0025] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit the present utility model.

[0026] The specific technical features described in the specific embodiments can be combined in any suitable manner without contradiction. For example, different combinations of specific technical features can form different embodiments and technical solutions. To avoid unnecessary repetition, the various possible combinations of the specific technical features in this utility model will not be described separately.

[0027] In the following description, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used merely to distinguish different objects and do not indicate that the objects have the sameness or relationship. It should be understood that the directional descriptions "above," "below," "outside," and "inside" refer to the orientation under normal use conditions, while "left" and "right" refer to the left and right directions shown in the corresponding diagrams, which may or may not be the left and right directions under normal use conditions.

[0028] It should be noted that the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus. Unless otherwise specified, an element defined by the phrase "comprising one..." does not exclude the presence of other identical elements in the process, method, article, or apparatus that includes that element. "A plurality of" means two or more.

[0029] like Figure 1As shown, this embodiment of the present invention provides a smart glasses 1, including a glasses body 11, a display component 12, and a camera component 13. The glasses body 11 can be worn on a user's head. The display component 12 is connected to the glasses body 11 and is located in front of the user's eyes after wearing the glasses body 11, so that the user can directly view the information displayed on the display component 12. The camera component 13 is used to take pictures and display the captured information on the display component 12. The camera component 13 is movably connected to the glasses body 11 and can move relative to the glasses body 11 to adjust the shooting direction, thereby meeting the shooting needs of different angles. Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, a first connecting structure 14 is provided on the glasses body 11, and a second connecting structure 15 is provided on the camera component 13. The first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are connected in cooperation and can limit the movement position of the camera component 13. That is, with the cooperation of the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15, the camera component 13 is movably connected to the glasses body 11.

[0030] Specifically, the display component 12 is used to display information, which includes at least image information captured by the camera component 13, for the user to observe the surrounding environment. In addition, some smart glasses 1 may also include a processing module or other structure to process the image information captured by the camera component 13 and display more information through the display component 12, such as relevant explanations of key elements in the image or adjustments to the shooting focus, thereby providing the user with a richer user experience.

[0031] The camera component 13 is connected to the glasses body 11 via a movable connection. This allows the camera component 13 to move relative to the glasses body 11 to adjust the shooting direction, significantly increasing the shooting range of the camera component 13. In use, the user can adjust the shooting direction of the camera component 13 according to actual needs, allowing the user to observe more aspects of the environment without turning their head. For example, when the user needs to observe the situation behind (such as checking for oncoming traffic while cycling), they only need to adjust the camera component 13 to shoot backwards without having to turn their head to obtain road condition information. This not only makes it more convenient to use, but also allows the user to simultaneously observe the situation ahead, greatly improving cycling safety.

[0032] To improve the stability of the camera component 13 during shooting and reduce the problem of loosening, this embodiment of the invention employs a first connecting structure 14 on the glasses body 11 and a second connecting structure 15 on the camera component 13, so that the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are connected to limit the position of movement of the camera component 13. For example, in one embodiment, when the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are connected, the camera component 13 can be restricted to a position facing directly in front of or behind the user; in another embodiment, when the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are connected, the camera component 13 can also be restricted to other positions such as facing the left or right side of the user. This design effectively ensures the stability of the camera component 13 when shooting in a specific position, reducing the problem of affecting shooting quality due to loosening.

[0033] The specific configurations of the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are illustrated in the following embodiments. It should be noted that the specific configurations of the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are not unique and are not limited to the forms listed in the embodiments of this utility model, as long as they can define the position of the camera component 13.

[0034] This utility model provides a smart glasses 1, including a glasses body 11, a display component 12, and a camera component 13. By movably connecting the camera component 13 to the glasses body 11, the camera component 13 can move relative to the glasses body 11, allowing for flexible adjustment of the shooting direction according to the user's needs. The user can observe the environment from various directions, such as behind, without turning their head. Simultaneously, by providing a first connecting structure 14 on the glasses body 11 and a second connecting structure 15 on the camera component 13, the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are connected in cooperation. This limits the movement position of the camera component 13, ensuring stability when the camera component 13 is adjusted to a specific position for shooting, reducing the problem of loosening affecting the shooting quality, and thus ensuring the reliability of the camera component 13. Through the above design, the smart glasses 1 is convenient to use and provides a better user experience.

[0035] In some embodiments, the smart glasses 1 further includes a control component for identifying the position of the camera component 13 and controlling the display component 12 to switch between at least two display modes based on the position of the camera component 13. The control component is electrically connected to the camera component 13 and the display component 12, and the control component is disposed on the glasses body 11.

[0036] Specifically, the control component can control the display component 12 to switch to the corresponding display mode by recognizing the relative position between the camera component 13 and the glasses body 11. For example, in one embodiment, the display modes of the display component 12 include a forward-looking mode and a rear-looking mode. When the camera component 13 is facing in front of the glasses body 11 (in the same direction as the user's eyes when the glasses are worn normally), the control component controls the display component 12 to switch to the forward-looking mode so that when the camera component 13 captures the environment in front of the user, the relevant image is displayed on the display component 12. When the camera component 13 is facing behind the glasses body 11 (in the opposite direction to the user's eyes when the glasses are worn normally), the control component controls the display component 12 to switch to the rear-looking mode so that when the camera component 13 captures the environment behind the user, the relevant image is displayed on the display component 12, and the image is displayed in an upright manner to conform to viewing habits. Of course, the display component 12 can also be set to more display modes as needed, such as the display mode used when the camera component 13 captures an image between the forward-looking mode and the rear-looking mode (such as shooting towards the sky), so as to meet the image display needs in different situations.

[0037] To achieve the control function of the control component, the control component may optionally include sensor 16 (refer to...). Figure 3 (As shown) and a processing module. The sensor 16 can be a device with detection function, such as detecting changes in position or direction of gravity. The sensor 16 detects the position of the camera assembly 13 and generates a signal. The processing module is electrically connected to the sensor 16 and processes the image captured by the camera assembly 13 according to the signal generated by the sensor 16, so as to display the image upright on the display assembly 12. Specifically, since the image captured by the camera assembly 13 is basically 180° opposite in state when facing the front and rear of the glasses body 11, the image displayed on the display assembly 12 needs to be kept upright for easy viewing by the user. Therefore, the processing module can process the image captured by the camera assembly 13 according to the signal generated by the sensor 16, so that the captured image is always displayed upright on the display assembly 12. When the camera component 13 is facing the rear of the glasses body 11 to take an image, the sensor 16 identifies the position of the camera component 13 and generates a corresponding signal to the processing module. The processing module can then adjust the image captured by the camera component 13 in real time according to the signal, and the display component 12 can display the captured image in an upright image format.

[0038] Specifically, the processing module can be a module that is automatically identified and decoded by software, or a device that adjusts the orientation of the image display in real time by sensing changes in position and angle, or a combination of both. It offers diverse setup options and good flexibility.

[0039] The above embodiments, by setting control components, enable the display component 12 to switch display modes according to different needs. That is, when the camera component 13 is facing different shooting directions, the display component 12 can be controlled to switch between front-view mode and rear-view mode, thereby improving the convenience of viewing the content displayed by the display component 12, with a high degree of intelligence, and further improving the user experience.

[0040] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the camera assembly 13 includes a housing 131, a camera 132, and a cable 133. A mounting cavity 1311 is formed inside the housing 131. The camera 132 is connected to the housing 131 and is at least partially disposed within the mounting cavity 1311. The cable 133 is electrically connected to the camera 132, with one end of the cable 133 extending out of the mounting cavity 1311 and electrically connected to the display assembly 12. A second connection structure 15 is disposed on the housing 131. The housing 131 is movable relative to the glasses body 11, causing the camera 132 to move together, thereby adjusting the shooting direction of the camera 132.

[0041] Specifically, the camera 132 typically includes a circuit module and a lens for capturing images. The circuit module is at least housed within the mounting cavity 1311, allowing it to be protected by the housing 131. The lens can extend outside the housing 131, or it can be housed within the mounting cavity 1311 and exposed through an opening in the housing 131, or directly through the opening for capturing images. One end of the cable 133 is electrically connected to the camera 132, and the other end passes through a hole in the housing 131, exiting the mounting cavity 1311, to be electrically connected to the display component 12. The cable 133 is typically a flexible structure, allowing it to bend and deform when the direction of the camera 132 is adjusted. This adapts to changes in the relative position between the camera 132 and the display component 12, ensuring a stable connection between them.

[0042] In the above design, by placing at least part of the camera 132 inside the mounting cavity 1311, and connecting the cable 133 to the circuit module of the camera 132 inside the mounting cavity 1311, the circuit module of the camera 132 and part of the structure of the cable 133 can be hidden inside the mounting cavity 1311, thereby improving the structural aesthetics of the camera assembly 13.

[0043] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3As shown, the first connecting structure 14 includes a first connecting hole 141 and a first limiting member. The first connecting hole 141 is formed on the eyeglass body 11 and allows at least the cable 133 to pass through. The first limiting member is disposed on the eyeglass body 11 and located outside the first connecting hole 141. The second connecting structure 15 cooperates with at least the first limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing 131.

[0044] Specifically, one end of the cable 133, which is used for electrical connection with the display component 12, passes through the mounting cavity 1311 and then through the first connection hole 141 into the interior of the glasses body 11, where it is electrically connected to the circuit module of the display component 12. This design allows the housing 131 and the glasses body 11 to jointly cover and protect the cable 133, making the connection less susceptible to external interference and ensuring high reliability. Furthermore, since the cable 133 does not need to be exposed, the overall appearance of the smart glasses 1 is more aesthetically pleasing.

[0045] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the second connection structure 15 includes a second connection hole 151 and a second limiting member. The second connection hole 151 is formed on the housing 131 and is used for the cable 133 to pass through. The second limiting member is disposed on the housing 131 adjacent to the second connection hole 151. The first limiting member cooperates with the second limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing 131.

[0046] Specifically, the second connecting hole 151 is connected to the mounting cavity 1311 and the first connecting hole 141, so that the cable 133 can pass through the second connecting hole 151 and the first connecting hole 141 sequentially from the mounting cavity 1311. The second limiting member is correspondingly provided with the first limiting member. When the first limiting member and the second limiting member are connected, they can prevent the movement of the housing 131, so as to keep the position of the camera 132 stable.

[0047] When both the first connecting structure 14 and the second connecting structure 15 are provided with connecting holes, screw-like fasteners can be inserted into the connecting holes to achieve a movable connection between the glasses body 11 and the housing 131, thereby enabling the camera component 13 to be movably mounted on the glasses body 11.

[0048] The specific configuration of the first and second limiting members is illustrated in the following embodiments. It should be noted that the first and second limiting members can take various forms, and are not limited to those listed in the embodiments of this utility model. Depending on the form, the connection between the first and second limiting members can be through various connection methods such as abutment, snap-fit, or insertion. The design is flexible, as long as the first and second limiting members are compatible and can limit the movement range of the housing 131 through their cooperative connection.

[0049] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the first connection structure 14 also includes at least two connection buckles 142. Each connection buckle 142 is symmetrically distributed on the edge of the adjacent first connection hole 141. Each connection buckle 142 passes through the second connection hole 151 and engages with the housing 131.

[0050] Specifically, when there are two connecting clips 142, the two connecting clips 142 can be symmetrically distributed on both sides of the first connecting hole 141. When there are more than two connecting clips 142, for example... Figure 3 When there are three of the shown settings, each connecting buckle 142 can be evenly distributed around the edge of the first connecting hole 141. This arrangement can improve the force balance between the connecting buckle 142 and the housing 131, resulting in good connection reliability.

[0051] It should be noted that the engagement of the connecting buckle 142 with the housing 131 only limits the position of the housing 131 in the axial direction of the first connecting hole 141, and does not completely fix the housing 131 to the eyeglass body 11. For example, in some embodiments, the housing 131 can rotate around the axis of the first connecting hole 141. During rotation, the contact surfaces between the connecting buckle 142 and the housing 131 rub against each other, creating a certain resistance to the rotation of the housing 131, but not completely preventing the rotation of the housing 131. Furthermore, by applying frictional resistance to the housing 131 through the connecting buckle 142, the smoothness of the rotation of the housing 131 can be improved. Moreover, when the position of the housing 131 does not need to be adjusted, the housing 131 is not easily loosened by external interference, thereby improving the stability of the camera 132 and ensuring that the camera 132 can be stably positioned in the shooting position without shaking, thus guaranteeing the quality of the shooting.

[0052] The above embodiment, by using a connecting buckle 142 to connect with the housing 131, can reliably connect the housing 131 to the eyeglass body 11, while also allowing the housing 131 to move relative to the eyeglass body 11. The structural design is ingenious. Furthermore, using a buckle for connection simplifies assembly operations and improves assembly efficiency.

[0053] Similarly, in some embodiments, the second connecting structure 15 further includes at least two connecting buckles 142, each connecting buckle 142 being symmetrically distributed along the edges of adjacent second connecting holes 151. Each connecting buckle 142 passes through the first connecting hole 141 and engages with the eyeglass body 11. That is, the connecting buckles 142 can be located adjacent to the first connecting hole 141 on the eyeglass body 11, or adjacent to the second connecting hole 151 on the housing 131, allowing for a more flexible design.

[0054] In some embodiments, either the first limiting member or the second limiting member is a slide groove 143, and the other of the first limiting member and the second limiting member is a limiting post 152, with a portion of the limiting post 152 located within the slide groove 143.

[0055] Specifically, taking the first limiting component as the slide groove 143 and the second limiting component as the limiting post 152 as examples, such as... Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, one end of the limiting post 152 is connected to the housing 131, and the other end can be inserted into the slide groove 143 and slide along the direction guided by the slide groove 143 to drive the housing 131 and camera 132 to move. In this way, by designing the shape and size of the slide groove 143, the path and range of the limiting post 152 sliding along the slide groove 143 can be limited, thereby limiting the range of movement of the housing 131. When the housing 131 moves to its limit position, the movement of the housing 131 can be restricted by the limiting post 152 abutting against the inner wall of the slide groove 143 formed on the glasses body 11.

[0056] Optionally, the shape of the groove 143 can be set to an arc shape, such as... Figure 3 As shown, this design allows the limiting post 152 to slide smoothly within the groove 143, reducing the likelihood of jamming. When the groove 143 is arc-shaped, the groove 143, the first connecting hole 141, and the second connecting hole 151 can be coaxially aligned. This ensures that the relative positions of the first connecting hole 141 and the second connecting hole 151 remain constant during the movement of the housing 131, preventing any impact on the cable 133 connection due to changes in the connecting hole positions, and resulting in a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing structure. Of course, the groove 143 can also be polygonal or other shapes, as long as it serves to guide the movement of the limiting post 152.

[0057] Of course, it is understandable that the first limiting component can also be the limiting post 152, and the second limiting component can also be the sliding groove 143.

[0058] In some embodiments, when the first limiting member is a groove 143 and the second limiting member is a limiting post 152, the limiting post 152 slides along the direction of the groove 143 guiding the limiting post 152, and abuts against the inner wall of one end of the groove 143 on the glasses body 11 to switch the orientation of the camera component 13 as the first direction; the limiting post 152 abuts against the inner wall of the other end of the groove 143 on the glasses body 11 to switch the orientation of the camera component 13 as the second direction, which is opposite to the first direction. It is understood that the orientation of the camera component 13 specifically refers to the orientation of the camera 132.

[0059] For example, the first direction could be pointing in front of the user, and the corresponding second direction could be pointing behind the user. Thus, when the camera 132 is facing the first direction, it can capture the environment in front of the user; when the camera 132 is facing the second direction, it can capture the environment behind the user. In other words, the first direction is aligned with the user's line of sight, and the second direction is opposite to the user's line of sight.

[0060] To achieve the above solution, such as Figure 3 As shown, the shape of the groove 143 can be set to a semi-circular arc, so that the inner walls of the two ends of the groove 143 on the glasses body 11 correspond to the two opposite orientations of the camera 132. Of course, the groove 143 can also adopt other shapes. As long as the relative positions of the inner walls of the two ends of the groove 143 on the glasses body 11 are designed, the orientation of the camera 132 can be switched between the first direction and the second direction.

[0061] By adopting the above design, the camera 132 can be switched arbitrarily between two opposite orientations. When the camera 132 is facing the first or second direction, the position of the camera 132 can be effectively restricted by the limiting post 152 abutting against the inner wall of the groove 143 formed on the glasses body 11, thus ensuring the stability of the camera 132 during use.

[0062] In some embodiments, when the smart glasses 1 are provided with limit posts 152, such as Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, sensor 16 works in conjunction with limiting post 152 to identify the position of limiting post 152, thereby enabling display component 12 to switch between a first display mode and a second display mode. Sensor 16 is at least partially disposed within the first connection hole 141.

[0063] Specifically, sensor 16 indirectly identifies the orientation of camera 132 by recognizing the position of limiting post 152, and then switches display component 12 to different display modes according to the different orientations of camera 132. For example, in one embodiment, such as Figure 3As shown, the sensor 16 has a sensing head 161. A notch is formed through the side wall of the groove 143 formed in the glasses body 11. The sensing head 161 extends into the groove 143 through the notch. When the limiting post 152 slides through the groove 143 past the position of the sensing head 161, the sensor 16 can detect the position change of the limiting post 152, and thus identify whether the camera 132 is facing a first direction or a second direction. When the camera 132 is facing the first direction, the processing module switches the display component 12 to the first display mode. When the camera 132 is facing the second direction, the processing module switches the display component 12 to the second display mode. In the above scheme, the first display mode can be a forward-looking mode, that is, the mode used when the camera 132 is facing in front of the user, and the second display mode can be a rear-looking mode, that is, the mode used when the camera 132 is facing behind the user.

[0064] Of course, it is understandable that there are many specific forms of sensor 16, and different forms of sensor 16 can adopt different settings, not limited to the settings in the above example, as long as they can identify the position of limit post 152.

[0065] The above embodiment, through the cooperation of sensor 16 and limiting post 152, enables the display component 12 to automatically switch between the first display mode and the second display mode when the camera 132 changes its orientation, thereby better adapting the image display of the display component 12 under different orientations of the camera 132, and eliminating the need for the user to switch the display mode manually, thus improving ease of use.

[0066] In some embodiments, such as Figure 4 and Figure 5 As shown, the first connection structure 14 includes a connecting shaft 144 disposed on the eyeglass body 11 and having a shaft hole, and the second connection structure 15 includes a mounting hole 153 opened on the housing 131. The connecting shaft 144 passes through the mounting hole 153, and one end of the cable 133 passes through the shaft hole of the connecting shaft 144 to be electrically connected to the display component 12.

[0067] In the above design, the connecting shaft 144 is connected to the mounting hole 153, allowing the housing 131 to rotate around the axis of the connecting shaft 144, thereby adjusting the orientation of the camera 132. Simultaneously, since the cable 133 passes through the shaft hole of the connecting shaft 144, the position of the cable 133 is relatively stable when the housing 131 rotates, ensuring the reliability of the cable 133 connection.

[0068] Optionally, a damping structure can be provided between the mounting hole 153 and the connecting shaft 144, so that there is a certain friction between the inner wall of the housing 131 forming the mounting hole 153 and the connecting shaft 144. This can better maintain the stability of the camera 132 position after adjusting the orientation of the camera 132, and prevent it from loosening. In addition, other limiting structures such as ratchet can be provided between the mounting hole 153 and the connecting shaft 144, or a magnetic attraction component that can attract and position each other can be provided between the housing 131 and the glasses body 11, thereby restricting the movement of the housing 131 and ensuring the stability of the camera 132 during shooting.

[0069] In some embodiments, such as Figure 3 As shown, the eyeglasses body 11 includes a frame 111 and temples 112. Two viewing windows are formed on the frame 111, and a display component 12 is installed in at least one of the viewing windows. Two temples 112 are provided, each connected to opposite ends of the frame 111. Each temple 112 can reciprocate between folding and unfolding relative to the frame 111. At least one temple 112 is provided with a first connecting structure 14.

[0070] In the above design, the first connecting structure 14 can be disposed on any one temple 112, or on both temples 112 respectively. When the first connecting structure 14 is disposed on both temples 112, each first connecting structure 14 can be connected to a camera component 13 with a second connecting structure 15. The two camera components 13 can be oriented differently, allowing the user to observe the environment from multiple directions simultaneously. Furthermore, by distributing the camera components 13 on both temples 112, the weight of the smart glasses 1 at the two temples 112 can be made similar, resulting in balanced force during wear, thereby improving wearing comfort and enhancing the user experience.

[0071] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions and improvements made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A type of smart glasses, characterized in that, include: The glasses themselves can be worn on the user's head; A display component is attached to the glasses body and located in front of the user's eyes after the glasses body is worn; the display component is used for information display. A camera component for taking pictures to display the captured information on the display component, the camera component being movably connected to the glasses body and movable relative to the glasses body to adjust the shooting direction; The glasses body is provided with a first connecting structure, and the camera component is provided with a second connecting structure. The first connecting structure and the second connecting structure are connected in cooperation and can limit the movement position of the camera component.

2. The smart glasses as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The smart glasses also include: A control component is used to identify the position of the camera component and control the display component to switch between at least two display modes according to its position. The control component is electrically connected to the camera component and the display component. The control component is located on the glasses body.

3. The smart glasses as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The control component includes: A sensor is mounted on the glasses body, and the sensor is used to identify the position of the camera component; A processing module, electrically connected to the sensor, is used to process the image captured by the camera component based on the signal generated by the sensor, so as to display the image upright on the display component.

4. The smart glasses as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The camera component includes: The housing has an internal mounting cavity; A camera is attached to the housing and is at least partially disposed within the mounting cavity; A cable is electrically connected to the camera, with one end of the cable passing through the mounting cavity and electrically connected to the display component. The second connecting structure is disposed on the housing, which is movable relative to the eyeglasses body.

5. The smart glasses as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The first connection structure includes: A first connection hole is formed on the eyeglass body, and the first connection hole allows at least the cable to pass through; The first limiting member is disposed on the eyeglass body and located outside the first connecting hole; The second connecting structure cooperates with at least the first limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing.

6. The smart glasses as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The second connection structure includes: A second connection hole is provided for the cable to pass through, and the second connection hole is formed on the housing; The second limiting member is disposed on the housing adjacent to the second connecting hole; The first limiting member cooperates with the second limiting member to limit the range of motion of the housing.

7. The smart glasses as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The first connection structure further includes at least two connecting buckles, each connecting buckle being symmetrically distributed along the edge of an adjacent first connecting hole, and each connecting buckle passing through a second connecting hole and engaging with the housing; or, The second connection structure further includes at least two connecting buckles, each of which is symmetrically distributed along the edge of the adjacent second connection hole. Each connecting buckle passes through the first connection hole and engages with the eyeglass body.

8. The smart glasses as described in claim 6, characterized in that, Either the first limiting member or the second limiting member is a sliding groove, and the other of the first limiting member or the second limiting member is a limiting post, with a portion of the limiting post located within the sliding groove.

9. The smart glasses as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The first limiting member is the slide groove, and the second limiting member is the limiting post; Wherein, along the direction in which the limiting post slides along the guide groove, the limiting post abuts against the inner wall of one end of the guide groove on the eyeglass body to switch the orientation of the camera to a first direction; the limiting post abuts against the inner wall of the other end of the guide groove on the eyeglass body to switch the orientation of the camera to a second direction; the second direction is opposite to the first direction.

10. The smart glasses as described in claim 4, characterized in that, The first connection structure includes a connecting shaft disposed on the eyeglass body and having a shaft hole, and the second connection structure includes a mounting hole formed on the housing, the connecting shaft passing through the mounting hole, and one end of the cable passing through the shaft hole to be electrically connected to the display component.

11. The smart glasses as described in any one of claims 1-10, characterized in that, The glasses body includes: The frame forms two windows, with the display component installed in at least one of the windows; The frame has two temples, which are respectively connected to opposite ends of the frame. Each temple can reciprocate between folding and unfolding relative to the frame. At least one of the temples is provided with the first connecting structure.