Viewing equipment

By introducing MR observers and spatial position detection components into the viewing equipment, the problem of existing equipment being unable to provide an immersive experience has been solved, achieving a more realistic and interactive viewing effect and enhancing the user's sense of immersion and ease of operation.

CN223977440UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06XIMMERSE LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-11
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

Existing viewing equipment cannot provide an immersive viewing experience and lacks a blend of virtual and real landscape displays, making it impossible to gain a deeper understanding of the culture and ecology of the scenery.

Method used

By employing an MR observer and spatial position detection components, combined with support components, it provides viewpoint display and interactive manipulation functions, enhancing the user's immersion and interactive experience, and improving spatial positioning accuracy.

Benefits of technology

It improves user comfort and viewing experience, enhances immersion and interactivity, provides a more realistic and interactive visual experience, and ensures device stability and ease of operation.

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Abstract

The utility model provides a viewing device, which comprises a support assembly, an MR observer and a spatial position detection assembly, and is characterized in that the MR observer is assembled on the support assembly and comprises a visual angle display assembly and a manipulation interaction assembly; the spatial position detection assembly is assembled on the supporting assembly and used for detecting the movement track of the MR observer. Thus, the MR observer helps to improve the use comfort and viewing experience of the user, for example, the user can watch the scene in front of the eyes through the viewing angle display assembly of the MR observer and deeply understand the culture and ecology of the scene, and the MR observer also helps to improve the immersion experience of the user, for example, the user can perform real-time interaction by manipulating the interaction assembly, so that the user experience is improved. And the participation sense and immersion sense of the user can be enhanced, so that the user can obtain more real and interactive visual enjoyment in the use process. And the spatial position detection component is beneficial to improving the spatial positioning precision of the equipment, so that more accurate virtual reality or augmented reality experience is provided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of sightseeing technology, and more specifically, to a sightseeing device. Background Technology

[0002] When users are in scenic areas with towering peaks and deep valleys, they can usually only see the scenery in front of them with their own eyes, or view distant scenery through devices such as binoculars.

[0003] However, the view through telescopes and other viewing devices is limited and cannot provide users with an immersive viewing experience. Utility Model Content

[0004] This invention provides a viewing device to solve the above-mentioned technical problems.

[0005] The present invention achieves the above objectives through the following technical solutions.

[0006] This utility model provides a viewing device, which includes a support component, an MR observer, and a spatial position detection component. The MR observer is mounted on the support component and includes a viewing angle display component and a manipulation interaction component. The spatial position detection component is mounted on the support component and is used to detect the motion trajectory of the MR observer.

[0007] In some embodiments, the support assembly includes a fixed base, a support column, and a support frame. The support column is mounted on the fixed base, and the support frame is rotatably mounted on the support column about its axial direction. The MR observer and the spatial position detection assembly are both mounted on the support frame.

[0008] In some implementations, both the view display component and the control interaction component are rotatably mounted on a support frame in the horizontal direction, and the view display component and the control interaction component rotate synchronously.

[0009] In some embodiments, the control interaction component includes a first control handle and a second control handle, both of which are rotatably mounted on a support frame about a horizontal direction and are located on opposite sides of the support frame, with a viewing angle display component connected between the first control handle and the second control handle.

[0010] In some embodiments, at least one of the first and second control handles is provided with at least one control button for confirming the displayed content.

[0011] In some embodiments, the viewing device also includes an identification sign and an observer switch, both of which are located on the support assembly. The observer switch is used to control the start and stop of the MR observer, and both the identification sign and the observer switch are located on the support pole.

[0012] In some implementations, the viewing device also includes a protective cover fitted to the support pole and covering the observer switch.

[0013] In some embodiments, the MR observer also includes a housing, a viewing angle display component mounted on the housing, and the viewing angle display component having an eye viewing area on the outer surface of the housing.

[0014] In some embodiments, the MR observer also includes a headrest that protrudes from the outer surface of the housing and is positioned above the eye observation area.

[0015] In some implementations, the MR observer also includes multiple speakers mounted in the housing and located on either side of the headrest.

[0016] In any of the above embodiments of this invention, the MR observer of the viewing device is mounted on a support assembly. The MR observer includes a viewpoint display component and a manipulation interaction component. A spatial position detection component is mounted on the support assembly and is used to detect the movement trajectory of the MR observer. Thus, the MR observer helps improve user comfort and viewing experience. For example, users can view the scenery in front of them through the viewpoint display component of the MR observer and gain a deeper understanding of the culture and ecology of that scenery. The MR observer also helps improve the user's immersive experience; for example, users can interact in real time through the manipulation interaction component, which helps enhance the user's sense of participation and immersion, allowing the user to obtain a more realistic and interactive visual enjoyment during use. The spatial position detection component helps improve the spatial positioning accuracy of the device, thereby providing a more accurate virtual reality or augmented reality experience. Attached Figure Description

[0017] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained from these drawings without creative effort.

[0018] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of the viewing device provided in this embodiment of the present invention is shown.

[0019] Figure 2 It shows Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the viewing device provided in the implementation method from another perspective. Detailed Implementation

[0020] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of them. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present invention without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.

[0021] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.

[0022] Some related technologies use VR technology instead of MR technology for viewing equipment, which cannot see a landscape that blends the virtual and real worlds, and lacks a user experience that allows for a deeper understanding of urban culture and natural ecology.

[0023] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 This utility model provides a viewing device 100, which includes a support assembly 110, an MR observer 120, and a spatial position detection assembly 130. The MR observer 120 is mounted on the support assembly 110 and includes a viewing angle display assembly 121 and a control interaction assembly 122. The spatial position detection assembly 130 is mounted on the support assembly 110 and is used to detect the motion trajectory of the MR observer 120.

[0024] Thus, the MR observer 120 helps improve user comfort and viewing experience. For example, users can view the scenery in front of them through the perspective display component 121 of the MR observer 120 and gain a deeper understanding of the culture and ecology of that scenery. The MR observer 120 also helps enhance the user's immersive experience. For example, users can interact in real time by manipulating the interactive component 122, which helps enhance the user's sense of participation and immersion, allowing the user to obtain a more realistic and interactive visual enjoyment during use. The spatial position detection component 130 helps improve the spatial positioning accuracy of the device, thereby providing a more accurate virtual reality or augmented reality experience.

[0025] In some embodiments, the viewing angle display component 121 of the MR observer 120 may include multiple cameras, such as an infrared night vision camera 1212 and a telephoto telescope camera 1213, with two cameras for the user's binoculars to use. The viewing angle display component 121 may also include an infrared tag tracking camera capable of identifying tags and locating and calibrating the viewing device 100. The viewing angle display component 121 may also internally include an electrochromic lens capable of changing its transmittance; for example, the electrochromic lens can change its transmittance according to light intensity to adapt to indoor and outdoor environments. The specific structural composition of the viewing angle display component 121 can be found in existing technologies.

[0026] In some embodiments, the MR observer 120 may also be provided with one or more connector interfaces to facilitate data transmission between external electronic devices and the MR observer 120.

[0027] In some embodiments, the spatial position detection component 130 can use sensors to detect the motion trajectory of the MR observer 120. For example, the spatial position detection component 130 may include multiple infrared sensors, which are used to acquire images of the infrared sphere inside the MR observer 120. The central processing unit of the viewing device 100 identifies the position of the infrared sphere based on the acquired two frames of images, extracts the motion trajectory of the infrared sphere, and then sends it to the microcontroller. The specific structural composition of the spatial position detection component 130 can be found in the prior art.

[0028] In some embodiments, the support assembly 110 includes a fixed base 111, a support column 112, and a support frame 113. The support column 112 is mounted on the fixed base 111, and the support frame 113 is rotatably mounted on the support column 112 about the axial direction of the support column 112. The MR observer 120 and the spatial position detection assembly 130 are both mounted on the support frame 113.

[0029] Thus, the design of the fixed base 111 helps to provide a stable support foundation, ensuring that the entire viewing device 100 will not shake unnecessarily due to external factors (such as wind or uneven ground) during use, thereby helping to improve the comfort and safety of the user experience.

[0030] Furthermore, the fact that both the MR observer 120 and the spatial position detection component 130 are mounted on the support frame 113 helps maintain their relative positions, thereby improving the accuracy of spatial position detection. The rotatable design between the support pole 112 and the support frame 113 allows users to adjust the observation angle according to their needs, enabling observation from different orientations (e.g., left or right) without frequently moving the entire device. This flexibility allows users to gain a richer viewing experience from different perspectives and increases opportunities for interaction with virtual information, facilitating a deeper exploration and understanding of the cultural and ecological information of the scenic spot.

[0031] In some embodiments, the fixed base 111 may be provided with anchor bolt holes, so that the fixed base 111 can be fixed to the ground by fasteners such as bolts passing through the anchor bolt holes.

[0032] In some embodiments, both the viewing angle display component 121 and the manipulation interaction component 122 are rotatably mounted on the support frame 113 about a horizontal direction, and the viewing angle display component 121 and the manipulation interaction component 122 rotate synchronously. This synchronous rotation design of the viewing angle display component 121 and the manipulation interaction component 122 helps maintain the overall coordination of the device, ensuring consistency between vision and operation when the user adjusts the angle. For example, the user can maintain interaction with virtual information while adjusting the viewing angle. This synchronicity helps enhance the user's immersion and engagement, enabling the user to interact with virtual content more naturally, and contributing to a smoother and more natural user experience.

[0033] In some embodiments, the control interaction component 122 includes a first control handle 1221 and a second control handle 1222. The first control handle 1221 and the second control handle 1222 are both rotatably mounted on the support frame 113 about the horizontal direction and are located on both sides of the support frame 113 respectively. The viewing angle display component 121 is connected between the first control handle 1221 and the second control handle 1222.

[0034] Thus, the first control handle 1221 and the second control handle 1222 allow the user to naturally hold the control handles while adjusting the viewing angle of the MR observer 120, which helps reduce the difficulty of operation and improves the convenience and comfort of operation. The layout of the two control handles allows the user to achieve more precise control through the coordinated movement of both hands when adjusting the viewing angle. For example, when the user adjusts the position of the control handles, the viewing angle display component 121 rotates synchronously (e.g., up or down), allowing the user to more accurately adjust to the desired viewing angle. This helps enhance the user's interactive experience and allows the user to interact with the virtual content more naturally.

[0035] In some embodiments, at least one of the first control handle 1221 and the second control handle 1222 is provided with at least one control button 1223 for confirming the displayed content; for example, the first control handle 1221 is provided with at least one control button 1223, or the second control handle 1222 is provided with at least one control button 1223, or both the first control handle 1221 and the second control handle 1222 are provided with at least one control button 1223. Thus, the control button 1223 helps the user to quickly and conveniently perform related operations when adjusting the viewing angle. For example, during use, the user can interact with the virtual content through intuitive operation methods. The user can quickly switch between different views or functions, or perform other necessary operations, such as zooming in, zooming out, switching views, etc., which helps to enhance the user's interactive experience and allows the user to interact with the virtual content more naturally.

[0036] Since users don't need to find an additional control panel, but can directly confirm by manipulating the buttons on the handle, it helps reduce the complexity of operation and improve ease of use.

[0037] In some embodiments, the viewing device 100 also includes an identification mark 140 and an observer switch 150, both of which are disposed on the support assembly 110. The observer switch 150 is used to control the start and stop of the MR observer 120, and both the identification mark 140 and the observer switch 150 are disposed on the support pole 112.

[0038] Thus, the observer switch 150 is positioned on the support pole 112, which helps improve the visibility of these functions, allowing users to easily identify and operate the switch, and quickly find and use it even in low-light or complex environments. For example, users can easily turn the MR observer 120 on or off by touching or pressing the observer switch 150. This design helps reduce the time users spend searching for the switch and improves the convenience and efficiency of operation.

[0039] Since both the identification mark 140 and the observer switch 150 are located on the support pole 112, this centralized layout helps maintain the overall coordination and aesthetics of the equipment. It also helps users quickly find and identify the observer switch 150 and the identification mark 140, making it easier for users to understand and operate the equipment. This helps improve the user-friendliness of the equipment and reduce the learning cost.

[0040] In some embodiments, the identification mark 140 is made of high-temperature resistant and corrosion-resistant materials, which makes it easier for the identification mark 140 to adapt to more complex external environments such as rainy days.

[0041] In some implementations, the identification mark 140 may be a QR code, which allows users to unlock and use the viewing device 100 by scanning the QR code.

[0042] In some embodiments, the viewing device 100 also includes a protective cover 160, which is fitted to the support pole 112 and covers the observer switch 150. Thus, the protective cover 160 helps protect the switch from external environmental influences such as dust, moisture, and accidental impacts, which helps extend the device's lifespan and improve its durability. When the device is not in use, the protective cover 160 can effectively shield the switch, which helps improve the safety of device use.

[0043] In some embodiments, the MR observer 120 further includes a housing 123, to which a viewing angle display component 121 is mounted. The viewing angle display component 121 has an eye observation area 1211 on the outer surface of the housing 123. Thus, the eye observation area 1211 on the housing 123 is designed to help users quickly find and align the observation position. For example, during use, the user's eyes can be directly aligned with the observation area to obtain a clear field of view, which helps improve the ease of operation and allows the user to start using the device more quickly, thus improving efficiency.

[0044] In some embodiments, the housing 123 may be designed to be made of high-temperature resistant and corrosion-resistant materials, which helps the housing 123 adapt to various different usage environments, such as direct sunlight and rain outdoors. This helps to improve the environmental adaptability of the equipment and ensure the stability and reliability of the equipment under different conditions.

[0045] In some embodiments, the MR observer 120 also includes a headrest 124, which protrudes from the outer surface of the housing 123 and is located above the eye observation area 1211. Thus, the headrest 124 helps provide additional support for the user, making the user's head more stable and comfortable during use, thereby improving user comfort.

[0046] In some implementations, the headrest 124 may be designed with soft materials and an ergonomic shape, which not only provides comfortable support but also enhances the aesthetics of the device, thereby increasing its visual appeal and making the user experience more enjoyable.

[0047] In some implementations, the headrest 124 may be made of sweat-proof and waterproof materials, helping the device adapt to different usage environments, such as outdoor or humid environments. This helps improve the device's environmental adaptability and ensures its stability and reliability under different conditions.

[0048] In some embodiments, the MR observer 120 also includes a plurality of speakers 125, which are mounted on the housing 123 and located on either side of the headrest 124. This placement of the plurality of speakers 125 helps to achieve a surround sound effect, enabling stereo sound and allowing the user to hear clearer and more realistic sounds from different directions, thus improving sound quality and enhancing the user's auditory experience.

[0049] In this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "fixation," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can be a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; they can be a connection within two components, or merely surface contact, or a surface contact connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.

[0050] Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," etc., are used only for distinguishing descriptions and should not be construed as referring to specific or particular structures. The terms "some embodiments," "other embodiments," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this utility model, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Moreover, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described can be combined in a suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate different embodiments or examples described in this utility model, as well as the features of different embodiments or examples.

[0051] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the various embodiments of this utility model, and should all be included within the protection scope of this utility model.

Claims

1. A viewing device, characterized by The observation device comprises: a support assembly; an MR observer equipped to the support assembly, the MR observer comprising a perspective display assembly and a manipulation interaction assembly; and a spatial position detection assembly equipped to the support assembly and used to detect a motion trajectory of the MR observer.

2. The viewing apparatus of claim 1, wherein The support assembly comprises a fixed base, a support stand equipped to the fixed base, and a support frame rotatably equipped to the support stand about an axial direction of the support stand, the MR observer and the spatial position detection assembly are both equipped to the support frame.

3. The viewing apparatus of claim 2, wherein The perspective display assembly and the manipulation interaction assembly are both rotatably equipped to the support frame about a horizontal direction, the perspective display assembly and the manipulation interaction assembly are synchronously rotatable.

4. The viewing apparatus of claim 3, wherein The manipulation interaction assembly comprises a first manipulation handle and a second manipulation handle, the first manipulation handle and the second manipulation handle are both rotatably equipped to the support frame about a horizontal direction and are respectively located on two sides of the support frame, the perspective display assembly is connected between the first manipulation handle and the second manipulation handle.

5. The viewing apparatus of claim 4, wherein At least one of the first manipulation handle and the second manipulation handle is provided with at least one manipulation key used to confirm a display content.

6. The viewing apparatus of claim 2, wherein The observation device further comprises an identification mark and an observer switch, the identification mark and the observer switch are both arranged on the support assembly, the observer switch is used to control starting and closing of the MR observer, and the identification mark and the observer switch are both arranged on the support stand.

7. The viewing apparatus of claim 6, wherein The observation device further comprises a protective cover, the protective cover is equipped to the support stand and covers the observer switch.

8. The viewing apparatus of claim 1, wherein The MR observer further comprises a shell, the perspective display assembly is equipped to the shell, and the perspective display assembly has an eye observation area on an outer surface of the shell.

9. The viewing apparatus of claim 8, wherein The MR observer further comprises a headrest, the headrest is protruded on an outer surface of the shell and located above the eye observation area.

10. The viewing apparatus of claim 9, wherein The MR observer further comprises a plurality of loudspeakers, the plurality of loudspeakers are equipped to the shell and are respectively located on two sides of the headrest.