Convenient-to-operate finger-worn controller and power supply device
The joystick control method solves the problem of insufficient flexibility of traditional button operation, and achieves a more natural and convenient operating experience, which is especially suitable for video and remote control scenarios.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Traditional physical button operation methods lack flexibility and convenience in continuous, multi-directional operation scenarios, leading to increased operation difficulty and finger fatigue.
It adopts a joystick control method, which allows users to move the joystick control keys in multiple directions on the horizontal plane by using the joystick keycap, combined with function keycaps and indicator lights, to achieve natural and smooth operation.
It improves the ease and flexibility of operation, reduces misoperation, conforms to ergonomics, reduces finger burden, and enhances user experience and operational precision.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of electronic product technology, specifically to a user-friendly finger-worn controller and a power replenishment device. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of technology and the popularization of smart devices, people's demand for convenient and efficient operation methods is increasing. Especially in fields such as video control, remote control, and virtual reality, while traditional physical button operation is stable and reliable, it has certain limitations in terms of operational flexibility, convenience, and user experience. Therefore, various new controllers have gradually emerged in the market (such as the existing published patent "A Simple Video Controller Finger Wearing Fixing Structure", publication number CN215420510U); in the above-mentioned patent's technical solution, the controller is operated by buttons. Although this structure is simple and practical, in some application scenarios that require continuous, multi-directional operation, button operation may not be flexible and convenient enough. Users need to frequently press buttons in different positions, which not only increases the difficulty of operation but may also lead to finger fatigue and misoperation. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this invention provides a user-friendly finger-worn controller and a power-replenishing device, solving the problems mentioned in the background section.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0005] In the first aspect, this utility model proposes a convenient finger-worn controller, including an outer shell and a top cover. The outer shell and the top cover are connected and fixed by a snap-fit structure. A circuit board is installed and fixed inside the outer shell, and a joystick control key is integrated on the circuit board. A joystick keycap is movably installed inside the top cover, and the joystick keycap is connected and fixed to the joystick control key. The joystick keycap can move the joystick control key in several directions on the horizontal plane to trigger the corresponding function.
[0006] Furthermore, a battery is installed and fixed inside the outer casing, a function keycap is provided inside the top cover, and several through holes are opened at the top of the top cover. The function keycap is located inside the through holes, and the bottom end of the joystick keycap passes through the through holes and is connected and fixed to the joystick control key.
[0007] Furthermore, a finger collar is integrally connected to the bottom of the outer shell. The finger collar is an elastic structure, and an opening is reserved between the end of the finger collar and the outer shell.
[0008] Furthermore, a through hole 1 is provided on the back of the outer casing 1, and a through hole 2 is provided on the front of the outer casing 1. A function switch, an indicator light 1, and an electrode 1 are also integrated on the circuit board 1. When the function key cap is moved down, it can touch the function switch. The indicator light 1 is located inside the through hole 2, the electrode 1 is located inside the through hole 1, and one end of the electrode 1 extends outward and protrudes from the through hole 1.
[0009] Furthermore, the locking structure includes several locking protrusions integrally connected to the inner side of the top of the outer shell and several locking slots opened on both sides of the upper cover. After the outer shell and the upper cover are assembled, the locking protrusions are locked inside the locking slots.
[0010] Secondly, this utility model also proposes a power replenishment device adapted to the aforementioned easy-to-operate finger-worn controller, which includes a second outer shell and a second upper cover. The second outer shell and the second upper cover are connected by a pivot. A second battery is installed inside the second outer shell, and a second circuit board is installed inside the second outer shell above the second battery.
[0011] Furthermore, a through hole four is opened on the back of the outer casing two, and a through hole five is opened on the front of the outer casing two. An indicator light two and a charging interface are integrated on the circuit board two, respectively. The indicator light two is located inside the through hole five, and the charging interface is located inside the through hole four.
[0012] Furthermore, the inner shell is fixedly connected to the inside of the upper cover 2. The inner shell 1 has an upper storage slot inside. The inner shell 2 is fixedly installed on the top of the outer shell 2. The lower storage slot has a lower storage slot inside. The shape and size of the upper and lower storage slots are adapted to the controller.
[0013] Furthermore, an electrode two is integrated on the circuit board two, and a through hole six is opened at the bottom of the lower placement groove. The electrode two is located inside the through hole six, and one end of the electrode two extending upward protrudes out of the through hole six.
[0014] Furthermore, when the controller is placed inside the lower storage compartment, the end of the second electrode is in contact with the end of the first electrode.
[0015] This invention provides a user-friendly finger-worn controller and power supply device. Compared with existing technologies, it offers the following advantages: The user-friendly finger-worn controller and power supply device utilize a joystick control method, allowing users to freely move the joystick in multiple directions on a horizontal plane to trigger different functions. This operation method is more natural and fluid than traditional button operation. Users do not need to frequently press buttons in different positions; they can complete various operations simply by gently shaking the joystick, greatly improving the convenience and flexibility of operation. The joystick control method also offers higher operational precision. Users can achieve precise function triggering by fine-tuning the joystick's position and force. This refined operation method helps reduce misoperation and improve operational accuracy, especially in applications requiring high-precision control, such as video and remote control. Traditional button operation requires users to frequently press buttons, which can easily lead to finger fatigue after prolonged use. The joystick control method of this invention is more ergonomic; users only need to gently shake the joystick to complete operations, greatly reducing finger burden and allowing users to use the controller for longer periods and more comfortably. The joystick control method brings users a completely new operating experience. Users can experience more intuitive and natural operation feedback by freely swinging the joystick. This interactive operation method enhances the user's immersion and participation, making the user more pleasant and satisfied when using the controller. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the disassembled structure of the controller in this utility model;
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the circuit board from a frontal view in this utility model;
[0018] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the circuit board from the back view of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the outer shell and the upper cover of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the controller after assembly, viewed from the front.
[0021] Figure 6 This is a structural schematic diagram of the controller after assembly, viewed from the rear.
[0022] Figure 7 This is a half-sectional view of the controller after assembly in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram showing the disassembled structure of the power replenishment device in this utility model;
[0024] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of circuit board two in this utility model;
[0025] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the inner shell II in this utility model;
[0026] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the structure in which the controller is placed inside the power supply device in this utility model.
[0027] In the diagram: 1. Outer shell one; 101. Locking protrusion; 102. Finger loop; 103. Through hole one; 104. Through hole two; 2. Top cover one; 201. Slot; 202. Through hole three; 3. Circuit board one; 301. Function switch; 302. Indicator light one; 303. Electrode one; 4. Battery one; 5. Function keycap; 6. Joystick keycap; 7. Joystick control button; 8. Outer shell two; 81. Through hole four; 82. Through hole five; 9. Top cover two; 10. Inner shell one; 1001. Upper storage slot; 11. Battery two; 12. Circuit board two; 1201. Electrode two; 1202. Indicator light two; 1203. Charging interface; 13. Inner shell two; 1301. Lower storage slot; 1302. Through hole six. Detailed Implementation
[0028] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0029] Example 1
[0030] Please see Figure 1-7 A user-friendly finger-worn controller mainly includes a housing 1 and a top cover 2, which are connected and fixed by a snap-fit structure. Specifically, several locking protrusions 101 are integrally connected to the inner top of the housing 1, while several slots 201 are formed on both sides of the top cover 2. During assembly, the locking protrusions 101 engage with the slots 201, thereby achieving a stable connection between the housing 1 and the top cover 2.
[0031] A circuit board 3 is installed and fixed inside the outer casing 1. The circuit board 3 integrates a joystick control button 7, a function switch 301, an indicator light 302, and an electrode 303. A joystick keycap 6 is movably installed inside the upper cover 2. The bottom end of the joystick keycap 6 passes through the through hole 202 at the top of the upper cover 2 and is connected and fixed to the joystick control button 7. The joystick keycap 6 can move the joystick control button 7 in several directions on the horizontal plane, thereby triggering the corresponding function. Compared with the existing physical button operation method, the joystick-style operation is more convenient. A function keycap 5 is also installed inside the upper cover 2, located inside the through hole 202. When the function key cap 5 moves down, it can touch the function switch 301 on the circuit board 3. The indicator light 302 is located inside the through hole 104 reserved on the front of the housing 1 and is used to display the working status of the controller. The electrode 303 is located inside the through hole 103 reserved on the back of the housing 1, and one end of the electrode 303 extends outward and protrudes from the through hole 103 for electrical connection with the power supply device.
[0032] The bottom of the outer shell 1 is integrally connected to the finger loop 102. The finger loop 102 is an elastic structure, and an opening is reserved between the end of the finger loop 102 and the outer shell 1, so that the user can insert his / her finger into the finger loop 102, thereby making it convenient to wear and use the controller.
[0033] In this embodiment, the user inserts their finger into the finger loop 102 and operates the joystick control button 7 by moving the joystick key cap 6 to trigger the corresponding function. Simultaneously, pressing the function key cap 5 activates the function switch 301 to control other functions. Indicator light 302 displays the controller's operating status, allowing the user to easily understand the controller's current state.
[0034] Example 2
[0035] Please see Figure 8-11A power supply device adapted to the aforementioned easy-to-operate finger-worn controller includes a housing 2 8 and a top cover 2 9. The housing 2 8 and the top cover 2 9 are connected by a pivot, allowing the top cover 2 9 to be opened or closed relative to the housing 2 8. A battery 2 11 is installed inside the housing 2 8 to provide power to the finger-worn controller. A circuit board 2 12 is installed inside the housing 2 8 above the battery 2 11. The circuit board 212 integrates an indicator light 21202, a charging interface 1203, and an electrode 21201. The indicator light 21202 is located inside the through hole 5 82 on the front of the outer shell 28 and is used to display the working status of the charging device. The charging interface 1203 is located inside the through hole 4 81 on the back of the outer shell 28 and is used to connect an external power source to charge the battery 211. The electrode 21201 is located inside the through hole 6 1302 at the bottom of the lower storage slot 1301 inside the inner shell 213 at the top of the outer shell 28, and one end of the electrode 21201 extends upward and protrudes from the through hole 6 1302 for electrical connection with the electrode 1 303 of the finger-worn controller.
[0036] The inner shell 10 is fixedly connected to the inside of the upper cover 2 9. The upper storage slot 1001 is opened inside the inner shell 10. The inner shell 2 13 is installed and fixed at the top of the outer shell 2 8. The lower storage slot 1301 is opened inside the inner shell 2 13. The shape and size of the upper storage slot 1001 and the lower storage slot 1301 are adapted to the finger-worn controller and are used to place and fix the finger-worn controller.
[0037] In this embodiment, when the wearable controller's battery is low, the user can place the controller inside the lower slot 1301 of the charging device, so that the end of electrode 2 1201 contacts the end of electrode 1 303, thereby establishing an electrical connection. At this time, battery 2 11 provides power to the wearable controller for charging. Indicator light 2 1202 displays the operating status of the charging device, allowing the user to understand the charging progress. When battery 2 11 needs charging, the user can connect an external power source through charging interface 1203.
Claims
1. A user-friendly finger-worn controller, comprising a housing (1) and a top cover (2), characterized in that, The outer shell (1) and the upper cover (2) are connected and fixed by a snap-fit structure. The circuit board (3) is installed and fixed inside the outer shell (1). The joystick control key (7) is integrated on the circuit board (3). The joystick key cap (6) is movably installed inside the upper cover (2). The joystick key cap (6) is connected and fixed to the joystick control key (7). The joystick key cap (6) can move the joystick control key (7) in several directions on the horizontal plane, thereby triggering the corresponding function.
2. The convenient finger-worn controller according to claim 1, characterized in that, The battery (4) is also installed and fixed inside the outer casing (1). The function key cap (5) is set inside the upper cover (2). Several through holes (202) are opened at the top of the upper cover (2). The function key cap (5) is located inside the through holes (202). The bottom end of the joystick key cap (6) passes through the through holes (202) and is connected and fixed to the joystick control key (7).
3. The convenient finger-worn controller according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the outer shell (1) is integrally connected to a finger collar (102). The finger collar (102) is an elastic structure, and an opening is reserved between the end of the finger collar (102) and the outer shell (1).
4. The convenient finger-worn controller according to claim 2, characterized in that, The back of the outer casing (1) has a through hole (103) and the front of the outer casing (1) has a through hole (104). The circuit board (3) also integrates a function switch (301), an indicator light (302) and an electrode (303). When the function keycap (5) moves down, it can touch the function switch (301). The indicator light (302) is located inside the through hole (104). The electrode (303) is located inside the through hole (103), and one end of the electrode (303) extends outward and protrudes from the through hole (103).
5. The convenient finger-worn controller according to claim 1, characterized in that, The locking structure includes several locking protrusions (101) integrally connected to the inner side of the top of the outer shell (1) and several locking slots (201) opened on both sides of the upper cover (2). After the outer shell (1) and the upper cover (2) are assembled, the locking protrusions (101) are locked inside the locking slots (201).
6. A power-replenishing device, adapted to the convenient-to-operate finger-worn controller according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that, It includes a second outer shell (8) and a second upper cover (9), which are connected by a pivot. A second battery (11) is installed inside the second outer shell (8), and a second circuit board (12) is installed inside the second outer shell (8) above the second battery (11).
7. A power replenishment device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The back of the outer casing 2 (8) has a through hole 4 (81) and the front of the outer casing 2 (8) has a through hole 5 (82). The circuit board 2 (12) integrates an indicator light 2 (1202) and a charging interface (1203). The indicator light 2 (1202) is located inside the through hole 5 (82) and the charging interface (1203) is located inside the through hole 4 (81).
8. A power replenishment device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The inner shell (10) is fixedly connected to the inside of the upper cover (9). An upper storage slot (1001) is opened inside the inner shell (10). The inner shell (13) is fixedly installed on the top of the outer shell (8). A lower storage slot (1301) is opened inside the inner shell (13). The shape and size of the upper storage slot (1001) and the lower storage slot (1301) are adapted to the controller.
9. A power replenishment device according to claim 8, characterized in that, Electrode 2 (1201) is integrated on the circuit board 2 (12). A through hole 6 (1302) is opened at the bottom of the lower placement groove (1301). Electrode 2 (1201) is located inside the through hole 6 (1302), and one end of electrode 2 (1201) extends upward and protrudes out of the through hole 6 (1302).
10. A power replenishment device according to claim 9, characterized in that, When the controller is placed inside the lower storage compartment (1301), the end of the second electrode (1201) is in contact with the end of the first electrode (303).
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Video controller finger wearing fixing structure with simple structure
CN215420510U