Glasses charging seat

By designing a height-adjustable clamping block and a self-locking tongue, the problem of wear and tear during the charging process of smart glasses has been solved, achieving a stable clamping effect and convenient removal.

CN223978455UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06SHENZHEN AI REMOTE CONTROL TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the charging process for smart glasses can easily cause wear and tear on the glasses and charging slots, making charging difficult.

Method used

A glasses charging stand was designed with a height-adjustable clamping block structure. The glasses can be securely clamped and released by adjusting the opening of the clamping slot. Combined with the design of a self-locking tongue and a self-locking clip, the glasses are not easily worn during charging and removal.

Benefits of technology

This reduces wear and tear on the glasses and charging slot during charging, ensuring secure clamping and easy removal of the glasses, and preventing damage caused by forcibly pulling them out.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of charging seats, in particular to a glasses charging seat. The utility model provides a glasses charging seat. The glasses charging seat comprises a base and a charging head arranged on the base. The charging head comprises a mounting seat, a first clamping block and a second clamping block; the first clamping block and the second clamping block are arranged on the two sides of the mounting base and form a clamping groove, and the charging head can be lifted up and down in the base; in the descending process, the openings of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block and the second clamping block become smaller; and in the ascending process, the openings of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block and the second clamping block are enlarged. The technical problem that in the prior art, intelligent glasses are not prone to abrasion when taken is solved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the technical field of charging stands, and in particular to a charging stand for glasses. Background Technology

[0002] As an emerging wearable device, smart glasses have penetrated into various aspects of life due to their portability and interactivity. Because they are smart devices that require frequent charging, they are currently typically charged using a charging dock.

[0003] Chinese invention application CN117257023A, published on December 22, 2023, discloses an eyeglass storage case and smart glasses. The eyeglass storage case includes a case body, a charging base, and an adapter bracket. The case body has a cavity for accommodating the smart glasses. The charging base and adapter bracket are fixed within the cavity. The adapter bracket secures the smart glasses. The charging base has a first magnetic element and a first charging element. The adapter bracket has a second magnetic element, a second charging element, and a third charging element, with the third charging element electrically connected to the second charging element. The adapter bracket is magnetically attached to the charging base via the second magnetic element and the first magnetic element. The adapter bracket is electrically connected to the charging base via the second and first charging elements, and the smart glasses are charged via the third charging element. This application charges by snapping the glasses into a mounting slot. To maintain stability, the glasses generally need to be firmly secured in the mounting slot. However, over time, this can cause wear and tear on the glasses and the mounting slot, leading to charging difficulties later on.

[0004] Therefore, it is necessary to provide a glasses charging dock that is suitable for handling glasses and will not cause damage. Summary of the Invention

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and provide a glasses charging stand, which aims to solve the technical problem that smart glasses are not easy to be worn when handled in the prior art.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model proposes a glasses charging stand, including a base and a charging head disposed on the base; the charging head includes a mounting base, a first clamping block, and a second clamping block; the first clamping block and the second clamping block are disposed on both sides of the mounting base and form clamping grooves, and the charging head can move up and down within the base; during the descent, the opening of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block and the second clamping block becomes smaller; during the ascent, the opening of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block and the second clamping block becomes larger.

[0007] Preferably, the base has a hollow shell inside, and both the upper and lower bottom surfaces of the base are circular. The diameter of the upper bottom surface of the base is smaller than the diameter of the lower bottom surface, and the upper and lower bottom surfaces are connected by a smooth arc surface.

[0008] Preferably, the charging head moves up and down in the cavity inside the base, and the bottoms of the first clamping block and the second clamping block are rotatably mounted on the mounting base; a first spring is provided between the mounting base and the first clamping block, and the first spring causes the first clamping block to tend to move away from the mounting base; a second spring is provided between the mounting base and the second clamping block, and the second spring causes the second clamping block to tend to move away from the mounting base.

[0009] Preferably, the mounting base is provided with a push-to-lock self-locking spring switch, and the bottom of the base is provided with a self-locking seat; the bottom of the push-to-lock self-locking spring switch is provided with a self-locking clip, and the self-locking seat is provided with a self-locking tongue. The self-locking clip can cooperate with the self-locking seat to achieve self-locking during the descent process.

[0010] Preferably, the self-locking seat is provided with a plurality of guide posts, and a return spring is sleeved on the guide posts. The mounting seat is provided with a guide groove that cooperates with the lifting and lowering of the guide posts.

[0011] Preferably, the base is provided with a guide limiting bone, and the mounting seat is provided with a slot for cooperating with the limiting bone; the bottom of the mounting seat is detachably connected to a telescopic limiting plate, which is blocked by the limiting bone during the upward movement of the telescopic limiting plate; the telescopic limiting plate is provided with a protruding plate, and the base is provided with a lifting groove for the protruding plate to rise and fall.

[0012] Preferably, the base has a bottom cover, a charging plate on the bottom cover, and a charging socket shell on the base, with the charging port of the charging plate protruding from the charging socket shell.

[0013] Preferably, the side of the first clamping block facing the second clamping block is an arc surface adapted to the eyeglass frame, and a cushioning pad is provided on the arc surface.

[0014] Preferably, the second clamping block includes a V-shaped front clamp for adapting to a nose pad and a rear cover detachably connected to the front clamp; a charging pin is provided inside the front clamp and the rear cover, the charging pin protruding from the side of the front clamp near the first clamping block.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the glasses charging stand provided by this utility model are as follows:

[0016] When pressed down, the first and second clamping blocks can clamp the glasses and charge them, and when pressed to the lowest point, the self-locking tongue and self-locking clamp can fix them at the lowest point.

[0017] When you press down again, the self-locking tongue and self-locking clamp separate, the first clamping block and the second clamping block move upward and the opening widens, releasing the glasses and allowing them to be removed.

[0018] It can clamp the glasses while charging, and you don't have to pull them out by force, which reduces wear and tear on the glasses.

[0019] The features and advantages of this utility model will be described in detail through embodiments and accompanying drawings. Attached Figure Description

[0020] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram showing the installation and removal of glasses using the glasses charging base of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the practical glasses charging stand.

[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the practical glasses charging base in its locked state.

[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the practical glasses charging base in its locked state from another angle.

[0024] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the practical glasses charging base in the unlocked state.

[0025] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of the practical glasses charging stand in the unlocked state from another angle.

[0026] in:

[0027] 1-Base; 11-Guide limiting bone; 12-Bottom cover; 121-Charging plate; 13-Charging base shell; 2-Charging head; 21-Mounting base; 211-Guide groove; 212-Card slot; 213-Telescopic limiting plate; 2131-Protruding plate; 22-First clamping block; 221-Buffer pad; 23-Second clamping block; 231-Front clamp; 232-Rear cover; 233-Charging pin; 24-First spring; 25-Second spring; 3-Press-type self-locking rebound switch; 31-Self-locking clamp; 4-Self-locking base; 41-Self-locking tongue; 42-Guide post; 43-Reset spring. Detailed Implementation

[0028] 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. However, it should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present utility model and are not intended to limit its scope. Furthermore, descriptions of well-known structures and technologies are omitted in the following description to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the concept of the present utility model.

[0029] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that when an element is referred to as being "fixed to" or "set on" another element, it can be directly on or indirectly on the other element. When an element is referred to as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to or indirectly connected to the other element.

[0030] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the product is in use. They are used only for the convenience of describing the invention and for simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on the invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third," etc., are used only to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified. "Several" means one or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "set," "install," "connect," and "link" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this invention based on the specific circumstances.

[0032] See Figure 3 and Figure 5 This utility model provides a glasses charging stand for charging AI smart glasses. It includes a base 1 and a charging head 2 mounted on the base 1, wherein the charging head 2 is partially inside the base 1 and partially protrudes from the top of the base 1. The charging head 2 includes a mounting base 21, a first clamping block 22, and a second clamping block 23. The first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 are disposed on both sides of the mounting base 21 and form clamping grooves. The charging head 2 can move up and down within the base 1. During descent, the openings of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 decrease; during ascent, the openings of the clamping grooves of the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 increase.

[0033] There are many ways to adjust the opening distance of the clamping slots of the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23. For example, the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 can be V-shaped, and both are equipped with electrically telescopic rods at the bottom, which are used to adjust the size of the opening. Other structures can also be used to adjust the opening of the clamping slots. It should be understood that as long as the clamping slots can be used to clamp the glasses and charge them when they are smaller, and can be easily removed without damaging the glasses when they are larger, this falls within the protection range of the clamping slot opening change.

[0034] See Figure 2 The base 1 has a hollow internal shell, and both its upper and lower surfaces are circular. The diameter of the upper surface is smaller than that of the lower surface, allowing the base 1 to accommodate more structures and wiring. The upper and lower surfaces are connected by a smooth, rounded surface without any sharp edges, making handling and storage safer.

[0035] Furthermore, see Figure 3 and Figure 5 The charging head 2 moves up and down in the cavity inside the base 1. The bottoms of the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 are rotatably mounted on the mounting base 21. A first spring 24 is provided between the mounting base 21 and the first clamping block 22, and the first spring 24 causes the first clamping block 22 to tend to move away from the mounting base 21. A second spring 25 is provided between the mounting base 21 and the second clamping block 23, and the second spring 25 causes the second clamping block 23 to tend to move away from the mounting base 21. Figure 3 The glasses are held in place. Figure 5 This is the state where the glasses are released. After the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 rise, they are moved away from the mounting base 21 by the first spring 24 and the second spring 25, respectively, thus widening the opening they form. The glasses then move from the clamped state to the released and removable state. Both the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 are rotatably mounted on the mounting base 21 via a pivot, making opening adjustment more convenient.

[0036] Furthermore, see Figure 4 and Figure 6 , Figure 4 The glasses are held in place. Figure 6This is the state of the glasses being released. The mounting base 21 is equipped with a push-button self-locking spring switch 3. This push-button self-locking spring switch 3 is an existing push-button latch made of nylon, a relatively mature technology. It is widely used in the electronics and electrical appliance industries, primarily in rice cookers, electric kettles, microwave ovens, coffee makers, refrigerators, computer cases, computer monitors, and television fine-tuning buttons hidden in handle-less front door covers, controlling the opening and closing of the door. The bottom of the base 1 is equipped with a self-locking seat 4, and the bottom of the push-button self-locking spring switch 3 is equipped with a self-locking clip 31. The self-locking seat 4 is equipped with a self-locking tongue 41. During descent, the self-locking clip 31 cooperates with the self-locking seat 4 to achieve self-locking. When pressed down, the two side protrusions of the self-locking clip 31 retract inwards, clamping the self-locking tongue 41. The self-locking tongue 41 has a barbell-shaped structure with a groove in the middle and protrusions at the top and bottom. The self-locking clip 31 holds the self-locking tongue 41 at its corner, thus fixing the charging head 2 at its lowest point and being able to hold the glasses.

[0037] For further details, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 4 and Figure 6 The self-locking seat 4 is fixed to the base 1 and remains stationary. The self-locking seat 4 is provided with several guide posts 42; specifically, two guide posts 42 are symmetrically distributed along the mounting base 21. A return spring 43 is fitted onto each guide post 42, and a guide groove 211 is provided within the mounting base 21 to cooperate with the lifting and lowering of the guide post 42. Figure 6 Press down once in the current state, from Figure 6 become Figure 4 In its current state, after being pressed again, the return spring 43 can restore it. Figures 4 to 6 The state.

[0038] For further details, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 6 The base 1 has a guide limiting bone 11, and the mounting base 21 has a slot 212 that mates with the limiting bone 11. A telescopic limiting plate 213 is detachably connected to the bottom of the mounting base 21. The telescopic limiting plate 213 is blocked by the limiting bone 11 during its ascent. A protruding plate 2131 is provided on the telescopic limiting plate 213, and the base 1 has a lifting groove for the protruding plate 2131 to move up and down. The installation method is as follows: the first clamping block 22 and the second clamping block 23 are installed on the mounting base 21. The mounting base 21 has a slot 212, and the charging base 2 is slidably installed along the limiting bone 11 through the slot 212. The upper end of the charging base 2 is wider than the limiting bone 11 and cannot completely pass through the base 1; part of it will still protrude from the upper end of the base 1. Then, the telescopic limiting plate 213 enters the base 1 from the lower end. Two convex plates 2131 are preferably symmetrically arranged. The convex plates 2131 are moved along the lifting groove to the bottom of the mounting base 21, and then the two are fixed together with screws. Then the self-locking seat 4 is inserted from the bottom of the base 1, and the return spring 43 is sleeved on the guide post 42. The guide post 42 is inserted along the guide groove 211.

[0039] See Figure 2 The base 1 has a bottom cover 12, on which a charging plate 121 is mounted. A charging housing 13 is also mounted on the base 1, with the charging port of the charging plate 121 protruding from the housing 13. A charging cable and a socket are connected via the charging port, and the glasses are then charged through the conductive structure of the base 1.

[0040] See Figure 1 and 2 The side of the first clamping block 22 facing the second clamping block 23 is an arc surface adapted to the eyeglass frame, and a cushioning pad 221 is provided on the arc surface. Cushioning pads can also be provided on other contact surfaces with the eyeglasses to prevent wear and tear on the eyeglass frame. The second clamping block 23 includes a V-shaped front clip 231 for accommodating nose pads and a rear cover 232 detachably connected to the front clip 231; a charging pin 233 is provided inside the front clip 231 and the rear cover 232, and the charging pin 233 protrudes from the side of the front clip 231 near the first clamping block 22. The charging pin 233 is connected to the charging plate 121 via a wire.

[0041] Specifically, Figure 1 This diagram illustrates how the glasses are held in place on the charging base and how they are removed. The glasses are AI smart glasses, with the charging port located on the nose pad, corresponding to the second clamping block 23. This structure provides a more stable grip. Of course, other clamping methods can also be used, and the charging port can be located in other positions. The glasses are placed between the mounting base 21, the first clamping block 22, and the second clamping block 23. Pressing down on the first and second clamping blocks 22 and 23 secures the glasses, while pressing again releases them for easy removal.

[0042] 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 or 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 charging stand for eyeglasses, the stand comprising: The application relates to a charging device, which comprises a base (1) and a charging head (2) arranged on the base (1); the charging head (2) comprises a mounting seat (21), a first clamping block (22) and a second clamping block (23); the first clamping block (22) and the second clamping block (23) are arranged on two sides of the mounting seat (21) and form a clamping groove; the charging head (2) can be lifted up and down in the base (1); during the lifting-down process, the opening of the clamping groove of the first clamping block (22) and the second clamping block (23) becomes smaller. During the lifting-up process, the opening of the clamping groove of the first clamping block (22) and the second clamping block (23) becomes larger.

2. A charging stand for eyeglasses as defined in claim 1, characterized in that: The base (1) is internally hollow, the upper and lower bottom surfaces of the base (1) are circular surfaces, the diameter of the upper bottom surface of the base (1) is smaller than that of the lower bottom surface, and the upper and lower bottom surfaces are connected through a smooth circular arc surface.

3. The eyeglass charging station of claim 1, wherein: The charging head (2) is lifted up and down in the cavity of the base (1), the bottom of the first clamping block (22) and the second clamping block (23) is rotatably arranged on the mounting seat (21); a first spring (24) is arranged between the mounting seat (21) and the first clamping block (22), the first spring (24) enables the first clamping block (22) to have a tendency of moving away from the mounting seat (21); a second spring (25) is arranged between the mounting seat (21) and the second clamping block (23), the second spring (25) enables the second clamping block (23) to have a tendency of moving away from the mounting seat (21).

4. The eyeglass charging station of claim 1, wherein: A press-type self-locking rebound switch (3) is arranged in the mounting seat (21), and a self-locking seat (4) is arranged at the bottom of the base (1); the bottom of the press-type self-locking rebound switch (3) is provided with a self-locking clamp (31), the self-locking seat (4) is provided with a self-locking tongue (41), and the self-locking clamp (31) can realize self-locking in cooperation with the self-locking seat (4) during the lifting-down process.

5. A spectacle charging station as claimed in claim 4, wherein: The self-locking seat (4) is provided with a plurality of guide columns (42), the guide columns (42) are sleeved with reset springs (43), and the mounting seat (21) is provided with a guide groove (211) matched with the guide columns (42) for lifting.

6. A charging stand for eyeglasses as defined in claim 1, wherein: A guide limiting bone (11) is arranged in the base (1), a clamping groove (212) matched with the limiting bone (11) is arranged on the mounting seat (21), and a telescopic limiting plate (213) is detachably connected to the bottom of the mounting seat (21); the telescopic limiting plate (213) is blocked by the limiting bone (11) during the lifting-up process; the telescopic limiting plate (213) is provided with a convex plate (2131), and the base (1) is provided with a lifting groove for lifting the convex plate (2131).

7. The eyeglass charging station of claim 1, wherein: A bottom cover (12) is arranged at the bottom of the base (1), a charging plate (121) is arranged on the bottom cover (12), a charging seat shell (13) is arranged on the base (1), and a charging port of the charging plate (121) is exposed from the charging seat shell (13).

8. The eyeglass charging station of claim 1, wherein: One side of the first clamping block (22) facing the second clamping block (23) is an arc surface matched with a glasses frame, and a buffer pad (221) is arranged on the arc surface.

9. The eyeglass charging station of claim 1, wherein: The second clamping block (23) comprises a front clamp (231) in V shape for adapting to the nose pad, and a rear cover (232) detachably connected with the front clamp (231); a charging thimble (233) is arranged in the front clamp (231) and the rear cover (232), and the charging thimble (233) is exposed from a side of the front clamp (231) close to the first clamping block (22).

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    CN117257023A