Equipment for intelligent non-inductive health monitoring

By introducing a touch rod structure and snap-fit ​​design into the intelligent, non-contact health monitoring device, the problem of inaccurate monitoring data caused by frequent disassembly of the device is solved, thereby improving the stability and monitoring accuracy of the device.

CN223968054UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03JINAN YUWEISHI INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP (LLP)
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-11-14
Publication Date
2026-03-03

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring equipment requires frequent disassembly during power distribution network adjustments, leading to inaccurate monitoring data.

Method used

The design incorporates a touch bar structure, changing operation from the rear to the front panel. The adjustment buttons are pressed by tilting the touch bar, reducing the number of times the equipment needs to be disassembled. The design also incorporates snap-fit ​​and sealing features to ensure equipment stability.

Benefits of technology

This improved the accuracy of equipment detection, reduced the impact of positional changes caused by frequent disassembly, and ensured the stability and monitoring effectiveness of the equipment.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an intelligent non-inductive health monitoring device, which comprises a first shell, a second shell and a circuit board, an adjusting button is arranged on the circuit board, a support is arranged on the inner wall of the first shell, a feeler lever is rotatably connected to the support, a cover plate is connected to the top of the support, and the feeler lever is rotatably connected to the cover plate. The outer end of the feeler lever penetrates through the second shell and is connected with a touch button, a contact is arranged at the tail end of the touch plate, and when the touch button is pressed, the feeler lever inclines so that the contact can make contact with the adjusting button and press the adjusting button. The feeler lever is designed in the shell and is equivalent to a lever structure, operation is changed to a panel from the rear side, an equipment user does not need to check the equipment every time for network distribution operation, and the problem of inaccurate monitoring data caused by position change possibly caused by installation after disassembly and debugging every time is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of time and attendance machine technology, specifically to a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring. Background Technology

[0002] In a typical radar circuit board, the power supply and configuration buttons are located on one side. When network adjustments are needed, the fixedly installed device must be disassembled for configuration each time. This repeated manual disassembly affects monitoring accuracy. Therefore, we propose a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring. Summary of the Invention

[0003] The purpose of this section is to outline some aspects of the embodiments of this utility model and to briefly introduce some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made in this section, as well as in the abstract and title of this application, to avoid obscuring the purpose of these documents; however, such simplifications or omissions should not be used to limit the scope of this utility model.

[0004] Therefore, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring. By setting the touch bar, the operation is moved from the rear to the front panel, which makes it convenient for users to avoid disassembling the device for network configuration every time. This also reduces the problem of inaccurate monitoring data caused by positional changes that may occur after each disassembly, debugging, and reinstallation.

[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, according to one aspect of the present invention, the present invention provides the following technical solution:

[0006] A device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring includes a first housing, a second housing, and a circuit board. An adjustment button is provided on the circuit board. A support is provided on the inner wall of the first housing. A touch rod is rotatably connected to the support. A cover plate is connected to the top of the support. The outer end of the touch rod passes through the second housing and is connected to a button. A contact point is provided at the end of the touch plate. When the button is pressed, the touch rod tilts so that the contact point contacts and presses the adjustment button.

[0007] As a preferred embodiment of the intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring device described in this utility model, a charging groove is provided on one side of the first housing, and wire grooves are symmetrically provided on both sides of the charging groove, with the wire grooves communicating with the charging groove.

[0008] As a preferred embodiment of the intelligent non-contact health monitoring device described in this utility model, the first housing is provided with a buckle on its circumferential edge, and the second housing is provided with a slot on its circumferential edge, and the first housing and the second housing are connected by the buckle and the slot.

[0009] As a preferred embodiment of the intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring device described in this utility model, the device is characterized in that a sealing strip is provided at the connection between the first housing and the second housing.

[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are: by designing a touch rod inside the shell, which is equivalent to a lever structure, the operation is changed from the rear to the panel, which makes it convenient for users to not have to disconnect the equipment for network operation every time, and reduces the problem of inaccurate monitoring data caused by position changes that may occur after each disassembly, debugging and reinstallation. Attached Figure Description

[0011] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the present utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and detailed embodiments. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort. Among them:

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the first state of the overall structure of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring according to the present invention;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the second state of the overall structure of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring according to the present invention;

[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the first housing of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring according to the present invention.

[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the second housing of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring according to the present invention. Detailed Implementation

[0016] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0017] Secondly, this utility model is described in detail with reference to the schematic diagrams. When describing the embodiments of this utility model, for ease of explanation, the cross-sectional views showing the device structure may be partially enlarged, not according to the usual scale. Furthermore, the schematic diagrams are merely examples and should not limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In addition, in actual manufacturing, the three-dimensional spatial dimensions of length, width, and depth should be included.

[0018] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of this utility model clearer, the embodiments of this utility model will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0019] Figures 1-4 The diagram shown is an overall structural schematic of one embodiment of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring according to this utility model. Please refer to [link / reference]. Figures 1-4 This embodiment of a device for intelligent, non-intrusive health monitoring includes a first housing 1, a second housing 2, and a circuit board 3. An adjustment button 4 is provided on the circuit board 3. A support 6 is provided on the inner wall of the first housing 1. A contact rod 5 is rotatably connected to the support 6 via a shaft hole, thus forming a lever structure. A cover plate 7 is connected to the top of the support 6. The outer end of the contact rod 5 passes through the second housing 2 and is connected to a button 8. A contact point 13 is provided at the end of the contact rod 5. When the button 8 is pressed, the contact rod 5 tilts, causing the contact point 13 to contact and press the adjustment button 4. When network adjustments are required, it is not necessary to disassemble the fixedly installed device for each adjustment; adjustments can be made externally by pressing the button 8. This reduces the impact of installation angle and position errors caused by frequent device disassembly, thereby improving the accuracy of the detection results.

[0020] In this embodiment, a charging groove 9 is provided on one side of the first housing 1, and wire grooves 10 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the charging groove 9. The wire grooves 10 are connected to the charging groove 9, which can be used to accommodate DC power supplies at both the top and bottom of the installation position, so that the power supply outlet can be selected as needed, thus ensuring the power supply stability of the device.

[0021] Furthermore, the first housing 1 has a circumferentially circumferentially provided buckle 12, and the second housing 2 has a circumferentially circumferentially provided groove 11. The first housing 1 and the second housing 2 are engaged by the buckle 12 and the groove 11. This facilitates disassembly and maintenance of the equipment when necessary. A sealing strip is provided at the connection between the first housing 1 and the second housing 2 to ensure the overall airtightness of the equipment.

[0022] Although the present invention has been described above with reference to embodiments, various modifications can be made and components can be replaced with equivalents without departing from the scope of the present invention. In particular, as long as there is no structural conflict, the features in the embodiments disclosed in this invention can be combined with each other in any way. The lack of an exhaustive description of these combinations in this specification is merely for the sake of brevity and resource conservation. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but includes all technical solutions falling within the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. A device for intelligent non-invasive health monitoring, comprising a first housing (1), a second housing (2) and a circuit board (3), characterized in that, The circuit board (3) is provided with an adjusting button (4), the first shell (1) is internally provided with a support (6), the support (6) is rotatably connected with a touch rod (5), the support (6) is connected with a cover plate (7) at the top, the outer end of the touch rod (5) penetrates the second shell (2) and is connected with a touch button (8), the tail end of the touch rod (5) is provided with a contact point (13), when the touch button (8) is pressed, the touch rod (5) is inclined so that the contact point (13) contacts and presses the adjusting button (4).

2. The device for intelligent non-invasive health monitoring according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first shell (1) is provided with a charging recess (9) on one side, the charging recess (9) is symmetrically provided with a wire groove (10) on both sides, and the wire groove (10) is communicated with the charging recess (9).

3. The device for intelligent non-invasive health monitoring according to claim 2, characterized in that, The edge of the first shell (1) is circumferentially provided with a buckle (12), the edge of the second shell (2) is circumferentially provided with a clamping groove (11), and the first shell (1) and the second shell (2) are clamped through the buckle (12) and the clamping groove (11).

4. The device for intelligent non-invasive health monitoring according to claim 3, characterized in that, The connecting part of the first shell (1) and the second shell (2) is provided with a sealing strip.