Wireless handle
By designing a wireless handle with a built-in power compartment and connection bracket, the problem of small image acquisition devices requiring external power supply is solved, achieving convenient handheld operation and ease of use.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Small image acquisition devices require external power supply, which means that long cables must be dragged around when using them, reducing their portability and ease of use.
Design a wireless handle, comprising a handle body and a connecting bracket, with a built-in power compartment, which powers the image acquisition device through a power interface and an external connection port, and fixes the device with the connecting bracket, supporting handheld operation.
It enables convenient handheld operation of image acquisition devices, solves the problem of power supply inconvenience, and improves ease of use.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of image acquisition device accessories, and in particular to a wireless handle. Background Technology
[0002] Small image acquisition devices, such as miniature 3D scanners, typically use external power supplies to reduce their size, requiring a cable connection to an external power source during use. However, the need to drag around long cables and external power supplies significantly reduces the portability and ease of use of these small image acquisition devices. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the aforementioned issues, this application provides a wireless handle that not only enables the image acquisition device to be used handheld but also provides power to the image acquisition device.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted in this application is as follows:
[0005] This application provides a wireless handle, which includes a handle body and a connecting bracket. The handle body is used for gripping and has a front and a rear side. A power compartment for accommodating power is formed inside the handle body. The handle body also includes a power interface and an external connection port. At least a portion of the power interface is located inside the power compartment, and the external connection port is located on the front side of the handle body or is disposed facing the front side of the handle body. The power interface and the external connection port are electrically connected. The connecting bracket is used to fix an image acquisition device. The connecting bracket is connected to the handle body, and at least a portion of the connecting bracket is located on the front side of the handle body. The connecting bracket includes a first bracket portion connected to the handle body and a second bracket portion connected to the handle body. An accommodating space for accommodating the image acquisition device is formed between the first bracket portion and the second bracket portion.
[0006] Furthermore, the wireless controller also includes a fixing component, which includes a first fixing member and a second fixing member that can be detachably connected to the first fixing member. The first fixing member can be connected to a connecting bracket or the controller body, and the second fixing member can be connected to an image acquisition device.
[0007] Furthermore, the first fastener is connected to the handle body or the connecting bracket by means of a snap-fit connection or a fastener connection, and the second fastener is connected to the handle body or the image acquisition device by means of a snap-fit connection or a fastener connection.
[0008] Furthermore, the handle body also includes a control unit and a data transmission interface for transmitting data, with the control unit being electrically connected to at least the data transmission interface and the external connection port.
[0009] Furthermore, the data transmission interface includes at least one of a wired data transmission interface or a wireless data transmission interface.
[0010] Furthermore, the handle body includes a first body portion and a second body portion detachably connected to the first body portion, and the first body portion and the second body portion are connected to form a power compartment.
[0011] Furthermore, the handle body also includes control buttons for controlling the image acquisition device, with the control buttons located at least one on the front or sides of the handle body.
[0012] Furthermore, the control buttons are wireless control buttons;
[0013] Alternatively, the handle body may also include a control unit, which is electrically connected to at least the external connection port and control buttons.
[0014] Furthermore, the handle body also includes a mounting base for fixing the display device, which is located on the rear side of the handle body or facing the rear side of the handle body.
[0015] Furthermore, at least a portion of the inner side of the connecting bracket is configured with an anti-slip material or covered with an anti-slip layer.
[0016] This application incorporates a power compartment within the handle body, allowing the image acquisition device to be powered via the handle. This not only enables handheld operation of the image acquisition device but also solves the power supply problem, eliminating the inconvenience caused by external power supplies and cables, and enhancing the ease of use of the image acquisition device. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 A structural schematic diagram of the wireless controller provided in this application from one perspective;
[0018] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the structure of the wireless controller provided in this application from another perspective;
[0019] Figure 3 A diagram showing the connection relationship between the power supply interface and external connection port of the wireless controller provided in this application and the external power supply and image acquisition device;
[0020] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the fixing component in the wireless handle provided in this application;
[0021] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structure of the wireless handle provided in this application after the fixing component is connected to the connecting bracket;
[0022] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the data transmission interface setup in the wireless controller provided in this application.
[0023] Figure 7This diagram illustrates the connection relationships between the external connection port, control unit, and data transmission interface of the wireless controller provided in this application, and the external image acquisition device and external processing device.
[0024] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the structure of the first body part and the second body part in the handle body provided in this application;
[0025] Figure 9 Another structural schematic diagram of the first body part and the second body part in the handle body provided in this application;
[0026] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the mounting bracket on the handle body in the wireless handle provided in this application.
[0027] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the anti-slip layer on the connecting bracket of the wireless handle provided in this application.
[0028] In the diagram: wireless handle 100, handle body 11, power compartment 111, power supply interface 112, external connection port 113, data transmission interface 114, control unit 115, first body part 116, second body part 117, control button 118, mounting base 119, connecting bracket 12, first bracket part 121, second bracket part 122, accommodating space 123, connecting crossbeam 124, anti-slip layer 125, fixing component 13, first fixing member 131, second fixing member 132, image acquisition device 200, power supply 300, external processing device 400. Detailed Implementation
[0029] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present application, the technical solutions in specific embodiments of the present application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. For ease of explanation, Figure 1 The front, back, top, and bottom sides are shown. When the user holds the wireless handle, the front side is the side furthest from the user, and the back side is the side closest to the user.
[0030] This application provides a wireless controller 100, such as... Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the wireless handle 100 is mainly used to connect to and fix the image acquisition device 200 and to allow the user to operate and use the image acquisition device 200 by hand.
[0031] The wireless controller 100 includes a controller body 11 and a connecting bracket 12. The connecting bracket 12 is located on the front side of the controller body 11 and is connected to the controller body 11. The controller body 11 is mainly used for users to hold, and the connecting bracket 12 is mainly used to fix the image acquisition device 200.
[0032] The handle body 11 constitutes the main structure of the wireless handle 100, and other components or structures in the wireless handle 100 are connected to the handle body 11, either directly or indirectly. A power compartment 111 is formed inside the handle body 11, which houses and supports the power supply 300 that powers the image acquisition device 200. In this embodiment, the power supply 300 can be any common primary or secondary power supply. The primary power supply can be various non-rechargeable batteries, including size D, AA, or AAA batteries. The secondary power supply can be various rechargeable batteries, including lithium batteries or nickel-metal hydride batteries. The power supply 300 can be detachably connected to the handle body 11, which facilitates extending battery life by replacing the battery. Alternatively, the power supply 300 can be non-detachably connected to the handle body 11, which reduces the size of the power compartment 111 and avoids safety hazards caused by arbitrarily replacing unqualified power supplies. Furthermore, by installing a power supply 200 in the power compartment 111 inside the controller body 11, the weight of the entire system consisting of the wireless controller 100 and the image acquisition device 200 can also be balanced.
[0033] The handle body 11 also includes a power supply interface 112 and an external connection port 113. At least a portion of the power supply interface 112 is located within the power compartment 111. The power supply interface 112 is primarily used for electrical connection with the power supply 300 and for outputting power from the power supply 300. The external connection port 113 is electrically connected to the power supply interface 112, and the external connection port 113 can at least provide power to the image acquisition device 200. The external connection port 113 can be a simple power supply interface, or it can be a multi-functional interface that can provide both power and data transmission. A multi-functional interface reduces the number of connecting cables between the wireless handle 100 and the image acquisition device 200, improving ease of use.
[0034] like Figure 3 As shown, the power supply interface 112 can obtain power from the power supply 300 and supply power to the image acquisition device 200 through the external connection port 113 and the cable connecting the external connection port 113 and the image acquisition device 200. The image acquisition device 200 is connected to the connection bracket 12 on the front side of the handle body 11. The external connection port 113 is located on the front side of the handle body 11 or facing the front side of the handle body 11, which can increase the convenience of connection between the external connection port 113 and the image acquisition device 200.
[0035] The connecting bracket 12 is a structure for directly connecting and fixing the image acquisition device 200 in the wireless handle 100. The connecting bracket 12 mainly includes a first bracket part 121 and a second bracket part 122. The first bracket part 121 is connected to the handle body 11, and the second bracket part 122 is also connected to the handle body 11. The first bracket part 121 and the second bracket part 122 form an accommodating space 123, in which the image acquisition device 200 can be fixed and connected and fixed to the wireless handle 100. Specifically, the first bracket part 121 and the second bracket part 122 can both be connected to the front side of the handle body 11, forming an accommodating space 123. Alternatively, the first bracket part 121 can be connected to one side of the handle body 11, and the second bracket part 122 can be connected to the opposite side of the handle body 11, forming an accommodating space 123. The image acquisition device 200 can be fixed within the accommodating space 123 and connected to the wireless handle 100. Furthermore, some connecting structures can also be provided between the first support portion 121 and the second support portion 122 to enhance the stability of the connecting bracket 12 or restrict the position of the image acquisition device 200 within the connecting bracket 12, such as adding a pair of connecting crossbeams 124 (e.g.). Figure 2 (As shown in the image).
[0036] As an optional implementation, the wireless controller 100 also includes, for example... Figure 4 The fixing component 13 is shown. The fixing component 13 includes a first fixing member 131 and a second fixing member 132 detachably connected to the first fixing member 131. The first fixing member 131 can be connected to the handle body 11 or the connecting bracket 12, and the second fixing member 132 can be connected to the image acquisition device 200. The fixing component 13 can further improve the connection stability between the image acquisition device 200 and the wireless handle 100 bracket. The first fixing member 131 is connected to the connecting bracket 12 (e.g., ...). Figure 5 As shown in the figure, or on the handle body 11 (not shown), a second fixing member 132 is connected to the image acquisition device 200, and the second fixing member 132 is connected to the first fixing member 131, thereby realizing a second connection between the image acquisition device 200 and the wireless handle 100. The first fixing member 131 can be connected to the side of the first bracket portion 121 or the second bracket portion 122 of the connecting bracket 12, and the second fixing member 132 is connected to a corresponding position on the image acquisition device 200. The first fixing member 131 can be connected to the front side of the handle body 11, and the second fixing member 132 is connected to a corresponding position on the image acquisition device 200 near the handle body 11.
[0037] As an optional implementation, the first fixing member 131 is connected to the handle body 11 or the connecting bracket 12 by means of a snap-fit connection or a fastener connection, and the second fixing member 132 is connected to the handle body 11 or the image acquisition device 200 by means of a snap-fit connection or a fastener connection. The first fixing member 131 and the connecting bracket 12 or the handle body 11 can be connected by a snap-fit connection or a fastener connection, and the second fixing member 132 and the image acquisition device 200 can be connected by a bayonet connection or a fastener connection. The first fixing member 131 and the second fixing member 132 can be connected by a snap-fit structure. Further, the first fixing member 131 is connected to the connecting bracket 12 or the handle body 11 by a fastener, and the second fixing member 132 is connected to the image acquisition device 200 by a fastener.
[0038] As an optional implementation method, such as Figure 6 As shown, the handle body 11 also includes a data transmission interface 114 for transmitting data and a control unit 115. The control unit 115 is electrically connected to at least the data transmission interface 114 and the external connection port 113. The image acquired by the image acquisition device 200 needs to be transmitted to the external processing device 400 for displaying the image or for further processing of the acquired image information. Figure 7 As shown, the image acquisition device 200 transmits the acquired image information to the control unit 115 inside the handle body 11 via a cable and an external connection port 113 on the wireless handle 100. The control unit 115 then transmits the information to the data transmission interface 114, and finally to the external processing device 400 via the data transmission interface 114.
[0039] As an optional implementation, the data transmission interface 114 includes at least one of a wired data transmission interface 114 or a wireless data transmission interface 114. The data transmission interface 114 can be a wired data transmission interface 114, which can be a data interface capable of cable connection or a data interface capable of connecting to an external wireless transmission device, such as various forms of USB interfaces. The data transmission interface 114 can also be a data transmission interface 114 with any wireless connection method, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 5G connections.
[0040] As an optional implementation method, such as Figure 8 and Figure 9As shown, the handle body 11 includes a first body portion 116 and a second body portion 117 detachably connected to the first body portion 116. The first body portion 116 and the second body portion 117, when connected, form a power compartment 111. The handle body 11 comprises two detachably connected parts. Separating the first body portion 116 and the second body portion 117 exposes the power compartment 111, facilitating the installation, removal, or replacement of the power supply 300. The second body portion 117, when connected to the first body portion 116, forms a essentially sealed power compartment 111, serving to fix and protect the power supply 300. The first body portion 116 can be a larger component, while the second body portion 117 can be a smaller component. The first body portion 116 constitutes the entire handle body 11, possessing good structural strength, enabling both the installation and replacement of the power supply 300 and ensuring good mechanical strength of the handle body 11. Specifically, as... Figure 8 As shown, the first body part 116 constitutes most of the structure of the handle body 11, while the second body part 117 is a power compartment cover that only covers the area of the power compartment 111. The first body part 116 and the second body part 117 can also be two essentially equal parts, which allows for the removal and replacement of the power supply 300, and also reduces the manufacturing difficulty of the first body part 116 and the second body part 117, reducing the complexity of molds, etc. Specifically, as... Figure 9 As shown, the handle body 11 is divided into a first body part 116 in the upper half and a second body part 117 in the lower half. Alternatively, the handle body 11 can also be divided into a first body part 116 on the front side and a second body part 117 on the rear side. Of course, the main structure of the handle body 11 can also be designed as a combination of multiple connected components, as long as the power compartment 111 can be opened to facilitate easy disassembly and replacement of the power supply 300.
[0041] As an optional implementation, the handle body 11 also includes control buttons 118 capable of controlling the image acquisition device 200, the control buttons 118 being located on the front side of the handle body 11 (e.g., Figure 8 At least one of the following: (shown) or both sides (not shown). When the image acquisition device 200 is connected to the handle body 11, the operation interface or operation buttons on the image acquisition device 200 may be obstructed, or the operation interface or operation buttons on the image acquisition device 200 may be inconvenient to operate. After setting the control button 118 on the handle body 11, it can replace the operation interface or operation buttons on the image acquisition device 200 to operate the image acquisition device 200. At the same time, the user can control the image acquisition device 200 by operating only the wireless handle 100, which improves the convenience of operation.
[0042] As an optional implementation, the control button 118 is a wireless control button 118. The control button 118 can be a wirelessly connected control button, which connects to the image acquisition device 200 wirelessly and controls the image acquisition device 200 wirelessly. The wireless connection method of the wireless control button 118 can be any wireless connection method, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and 5G. The control button 118 can also be connected to the image acquisition device 200 via a wired connection. The handle body 11 also includes a control unit 115, and the control button 118 is electrically connected to the control unit 115. The external connection port 113 is also electrically connected to the control unit 115. The electrical signal from the control button 118 can be transmitted through the control unit 115 to the external connection port 113, and then through the cable connected to the external connection port 113 to the image acquisition device 200.
[0043] As an optional implementation method, such as Figure 10 As shown, the handle body 11 also includes a mounting base 119 for fixing a display device. The miniaturized image acquisition device 200 typically needs to transmit the acquired data to an external processing device 400 before it can display the image. To acquire the captured image more quickly, or to adjust the image acquisition device 200 in a timely manner, an external display device capable of viewing the image acquisition device 200 can be connected to the wireless handle 100. The mounting base 119 provides a location for the external display device to connect to the wireless handle 100, and also facilitates the connection of the external display device to the wireless handle 100. Specifically, the mounting base 119 can be a magnetic base or a fixing clamp. The mounting base 119 is located on the rear side of the handle body 11 or facing the rear side of the handle body 11. After the external display device is connected and fixed to the mounting base 119, it facilitates the user's use and viewing of the images and information displayed on the external display device. Furthermore, the mounting base 119 is preferably inclined at the top of or near the top of the wireless handle 100, which can further enhance the convenience and comfort of the user in using and viewing the external display device.
[0044] As an optional implementation method, such as Figure 11As shown, at least a portion of the inner side of the connecting bracket 12 is configured with an anti-slip material or covered with an anti-slip layer 125. The inner side of the connecting bracket 12 is the receiving space 123 formed by the first bracket portion 121 and the second bracket portion 122, which is mainly used to receive and fix the image acquisition device 200. Providing an anti-slip material or covering at least a portion of the receiving space 123 on the inner side of the connecting bracket 12 can improve the connection stability between the image acquisition device 200 and the connecting bracket 12, reduce the risk of the image acquisition device 200 slipping out of the receiving space 123, and improve the connection stability between the image acquisition device 200 and the wireless handle 100 bracket.
[0045] This application provides a wireless handle 100, which secures an image acquisition device via a connecting bracket 12 and also supplies power to the image acquisition device via a power supply 300 in a power compartment 111. This enables the image acquisition device to be transformed into a handheld portable device, improving the ease of use of the image acquisition device 200.
[0046] Finally, it should be noted that the above are only some preferred embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art can still modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or make equivalent substitutions for some of the technical features. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A wireless handle for connecting an image acquisition device, characterized in that, The wireless handle comprises: a handle body for holding, the handle body having a front side and a back side, the handle body internally forming a power supply compartment for accommodating a power supply, the handle body further comprising a power supply interface and an external connection port, at least part of the power supply interface being located in the power supply compartment, the external connection port being located on or arranged towards the front side of the handle body, the power supply interface being electrically connected with the external connection port; a connecting bracket for fixing an image acquisition device, the connecting bracket being connected to the handle body, at least part of the connecting bracket being located on the front side of the handle body, the connecting bracket comprising a first bracket part connected to the handle body and a second bracket part of the handle body, a containing space capable of accommodating the image acquisition device being formed between the first bracket part and the second bracket part.
2. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: the wireless handle further comprises a fixing assembly, the fixing assembly comprising a first fixing member and a second fixing member capable of being detachably connected to the first fixing member, the first fixing member being capable of being connected to the connecting bracket or the handle body, the second fixing member being capable of being connected to the image acquisition device.
3. The wireless handle according to claim 2, wherein: the first fixing member is connected to the handle body or the connecting bracket by means of snap connection or fastener connection, and the second fixing member is connected to the handle body or the image acquisition device by means of snap connection or fastener connection.
4. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: the handle body further comprises a control unit and a data transmission interface for transmitting data, the control unit being electrically connected to at least the data transmission interface and the external connection port.
5. The wireless handle according to claim 4, wherein: the data transmission interface comprises at least one of a wired data transmission interface or a wireless data transmission interface.
6. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: the handle body comprises a first body part and a second body part capable of being detachably connected to the first body part, the first body part and the second body part being connected to form the power supply compartment.
7. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: the handle body further comprises a control button capable of controlling the image acquisition device, the control button being located on at least one of the front side or the two sides of the handle body.
8. The wireless handle according to claim 7, wherein: the control button is a wireless control button; or the handle body further comprises a control unit, the control unit being electrically connected to at least the external connection port and the control button.
9. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: the handle body further comprises a fixing seat for fixing a display device, the fixing seat being arranged on or towards the back side of the handle body.
10. The wireless handle according to claim 1, wherein: At least part of the inner side of the connecting bracket is configured as a non-slip material or is pasted with a non-slip layer.