Solar intelligent glasses
By using an innovative connection method between the conductive ring and the connector, the problem of low reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses was solved, resulting in more stable power transmission and a longer service life.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses has low reliability, leading to the problem of frequent charging.
A conductive ring is used to make an electrical connection between the first and second connectors, avoiding bending of the conductive tape. Combined with the threaded connection and sealing ring design, the stability and reliability of the electrical connection are ensured.
It improves the reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses, reduces the probability of connection loosening due to vibration and impact, enhances the stability of power transmission and waterproof and dustproof performance, and extends service life.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of smart glasses, and in particular to a solar-powered smart glasses. Background Technology
[0002] Smart glasses are wearable devices that integrate smart technology with traditional eyeglasses. Traditional smart glasses have limited battery capacity and insufficient battery life, requiring frequent charging which not only affects the user experience but also limits their application scenarios. Current technology incorporates solar cells into smart glasses to solve the power supply problem; however, the solar cells are electrically connected to the glasses body via conductive tape, which is susceptible to cracking when bent, resulting in low reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cells and the glasses body. Utility Model Content
[0003] The main purpose of this invention is to propose a solar-powered smart glasses, which aims to improve the reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell and the glasses body.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention proposes solar-powered smart glasses, comprising:
[0005] The main body of the glasses is used to communicate with electronic devices;
[0006] A solar cell is disposed on the surface of the eyeglasses body and connected to the eyeglasses body. The solar cell is provided with a conductive ring for conductive connection.
[0007] A first connector, the first connector being mounted on the eyeglass body and electrically connected to the eyeglass body; and
[0008] The second connector has a first end that passes through the conductive ring and is connected to the first connector. The second end of the second connector covers the end of the conductive ring that is away from the main body of the glasses. The conductive ring is electrically connected to the first connector through the second connector. The second connector is used to electrically connect to the energy storage battery of the main body of the glasses.
[0009] In one embodiment, the first connector is provided with a connecting groove;
[0010] The first end of the second connector is inserted into the connecting groove.
[0011] In one embodiment, the second connector includes:
[0012] Cap, the cap being used for insulating protection;
[0013] A contact piece, fixedly connected to the inner side of the cap and abutting against one end of the conductive ring, is used for conductive connection with the conductive ring; and
[0014] A connecting post, the first end of which is fixedly connected to the contact piece, and the second end of which is inserted into the connecting groove, the connecting post being used to electrically connect the contact piece and the first connector.
[0015] In one embodiment, the second section of the connecting post is threaded into the connecting groove;
[0016] The second connector also includes a sealing ring, which is located between the cap and the solar cell and is fitted onto the connecting post;
[0017] The cap compresses the sealing ring.
[0018] In one embodiment, there are two first connectors and two second connectors;
[0019] The solar cell includes a solar panel and two conductive rings. The solar panel has two spaced-apart mounting holes. The two conductive rings are respectively installed in the two mounting holes and are respectively electrically connected to the positive and negative terminals of the solar panel. The contact pieces of the two second connectors respectively abut against the two conductive rings.
[0020] In one embodiment, the conductive ring includes a ring body and a folded portion. The ring body is electrically connected to the positive or negative electrode of the solar panel. The folded portion is located at the first end of the ring body facing the contact piece. The folded portion is folded outward relative to the ring body and bent to connect to the first end of the ring body. The folded portion abuts against the contact piece.
[0021] In one embodiment, the main body of the glasses includes a frame, two temples, a storage battery, a control circuit board, and a communication module. The first ends of the two temples are respectively hinged to the frame. At least one temple is equipped with the first connector and the solar cell. The storage battery, the control circuit board, and the communication module are all installed inside the temple. The first connector, the communication module, and the storage battery are all electrically connected to the control circuit board.
[0022] In one embodiment, the solar cell is mounted on the side surface of the temple;
[0023] And / or, the solar cell is mounted on the upper surface of the temple;
[0024] And / or, the solar cell is mounted on the outer surface of the frame.
[0025] In one embodiment, the solar cell is a perovskite solar cell.
[0026] In one embodiment, the perovskite solar cell is a flexible perovskite solar cell.
[0027] In the technical solution of this utility model, the conductive ring is electrically connected to the first connector through the second connector to realize the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses. In this way, neither the first connector nor the second connector is bent, and the solar cell does not need to lead out the electrode with conductive tape. This can effectively solve the problem of low reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses due to cracks caused by bending of the conductive tape, thereby improving the reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell and the main body of the glasses. Attached Figure Description
[0028] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art 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 based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0029] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the solar-powered smart glasses provided by this utility model;
[0030] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of the solar-powered smart glasses;
[0031] Figure 3 for Figure 2 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle.
[0032] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0033] 100. Solar-powered smart glasses; 10. Glasses body; 11. Frame; 12. Temple; 20. Solar cell; 21. Solar panel; 21a. Mounting hole; 22. Conductive ring; 221. Ring body; 222. Folding part; 30. First connector; 30a. Connecting groove; 40. Second connector; 41. Cap; 42. Contact piece; 43. Connecting post; 44. Sealing ring.
[0034] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this utility model will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0035] 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 scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0036] It should be noted that if the embodiments of this utility model involve directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.), the directional indicators are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of the components in a specific posture. If the specific posture changes, the directional indicators will also change accordingly.
[0037] Furthermore, if the embodiments of this utility model involve descriptions such as "first" or "second," these descriptions are for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying their relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Therefore, a feature defined with "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the use of "and / or" or "and / or" throughout the text includes three parallel solutions. For example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution where both A and B are satisfied simultaneously. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of those skilled in the art to implement them. When the combination of technical solutions is contradictory or impossible to implement, it should be considered that such a combination of technical solutions does not exist and is not within the scope of protection claimed by this utility model.
[0038] The term "electronic device" (or simply "terminal") as used herein includes, but is not limited to, devices configured to receive / transmit communication signals via a wired connection (such as via a Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN), Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), Digital Cable, Direct Cable Connection, and / or another data connection / network) and / or via a wireless interface (e.g., for cellular networks, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), digital television networks such as DVB-H networks, satellite networks, AM-FM broadcast transmitters, and / or another communication terminal). A communication terminal configured to communicate via a wireless interface may be referred to as a "wireless communication terminal," a "wireless terminal," or a "mobile terminal." Examples of mobile terminals include, but are not limited to, satellite or cellular phones. A Personal Communication System (PCS) terminal may combine a cellular radiophone with data processing, fax, and data communication capabilities. A PDA may include a radiophone, pager, Internet / intranet access, web browser, notepad, calendar, and / or a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. In addition to conventional laptop and / or handheld receivers or other electronic devices including wireless telephone transceivers, smart devices such as mobile phones, AR, VR, XR, and MR can all be electronic devices equipped with cellular communication modules.
[0039] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 This utility model proposes a solar-powered smart glasses 100. It should be noted that the solar-powered smart glasses 100 in this application can be a smart glasses structure and form including AR (Augmented Reality), VR (Virtual Reality), XR (Extended Reality), MR (Mixed Reality), etc. The glasses body 10 can be equipped with an energy storage battery, a communication module (e.g., a cellular communication module, Bluetooth module, etc.), a control circuit board, and an optomechanical system or display screen for display, thereby realizing virtual display or virtual augmented display functions. Detailed structural features of this part are within the understanding of those skilled in the art and will not be elaborated here. This application only describes the relevant structure connecting the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10.
[0040] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2In one embodiment of this utility model, the solar-powered smart glasses 100 includes a glasses body 10, a solar cell 20, a first connector 30, and a second connector 40. The glasses body 10 is used to communicate with electronic devices. The solar cell 20 is disposed on the surface of the glasses body 10 and connected to the glasses body 10. The solar cell 20 has a conductive ring 22 for conductive connection. The first connector 30 is installed on the glasses body 10 and is conductively connected to the glasses body 10. The first end of the second connector 40 passes through the conductive ring 22 and is connected to the first connector 30. The second end of the second connector 40 covers the end of the conductive ring 22 away from the glasses body 10. The conductive ring 22 is conductively connected to the first connector 30 through the second connector 40. The second connector 40 is used for electrical connection to the energy storage battery of the glasses body 10.
[0041] Understandably, the conductive ring 22 is electrically connected to the first connector 30 through the second connector 40 to achieve a conductive connection between the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10. In this way, neither the first connector 30 nor the second connector 40 is bent, and the solar cell 20 does not need to use conductive tape to lead out the electrodes. This can effectively solve the problem of low reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10 caused by cracks due to bending of the conductive tape, thereby improving the reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10.
[0042] It should be noted that there can be one or more conductive rings 22. When there is only one conductive ring 22, the positive and negative leads of the solar cell 20 are integrated on one conductive ring 22. For example, the conductive ring 22 includes a first arc-shaped portion, a second arc-shaped portion, and two insulating portions. The first arc-shaped portion and the second arc-shaped portion are fixedly connected to each other through the two insulating portions. The first arc-shaped portion is electrically connected to the positive terminal of the solar cell 20, and the second arc-shaped portion is electrically connected to the negative terminal of the solar cell 20. When there are multiple conductive rings 22, some of the conductive rings 22 can be used as the positive terminal lead of the solar cell 20, and other conductive rings 22 can be used as the negative terminal lead of the solar cell 20.
[0043] The conductive connection method can be through wire connection, copper foil connection or other effective conductive connection methods.
[0044] The second connector 40 can be connected to the first connector 30 by a threaded connection, a snap-fit connection, or other effective connection methods.
[0045] The solar cell 20 can be connected to the eyeglass body 10 by adhesive bonding, snap-fit connection or other effective fixing connection methods.
[0046] Please see Figure 2In one embodiment of this utility model, the first connector 30 is provided with a connecting groove 30a. The first end of the second connector 40 is inserted into the connecting groove 30a.
[0047] Understandably, the design of the first end of the second connector 40 being inserted into the connecting groove 30a facilitates installation and disassembly, making it more convenient to install or remove and replace the solar cell 20. At the same time, this structure can effectively limit the shaking of the second connector 40, enhance the stability of the connection, reduce the probability of the connection becoming loose due to vibration, collision and other factors in daily use, and improve the reliability of the conductive connection between the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10.
[0048] It should be noted that the material of the connecting groove 30a can be copper, silver, or other effective conductive materials. Those skilled in the art can choose according to their needs, and no specific limitation is made here.
[0049] Please see Figure 3 In one embodiment of this utility model, the second connector 40 includes a cap 41, a contact piece 42, and a connecting post 43. The cap 41 is used for insulation protection. The contact piece 42 is fixedly connected to the inner side of the cap 41 and abuts against one end of the conductive ring 22, and the contact piece 42 is used for conductive connection with the conductive ring 22. The first end of the connecting post 43 is fixedly connected to the contact piece 42, and the second end of the connecting post 43 is inserted into the connecting groove 30a, and the connecting post 43 is used for conductive connection between the contact piece 42 and the first connector 30.
[0050] Understandably, the insulating protection provided by the cap 41 prevents short-circuit risks and ensures the safe operation of the solar-powered smart glasses 100. The tight contact between the contact piece 42 and the connecting hole structure, as well as the conductive connection of the connecting post 43, ensure the transmission of electrical energy from the solar cell 20 to the glasses body 10, thus improving the reliability of power transmission.
[0051] It should be noted that the cap 41 can be made of plastic, such as polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.; it can also be ceramic; or it can be other effective insulating materials.
[0052] The contact piece 42 and the connecting post 43 can be made of copper, silver or other effective conductive materials. Those skilled in the art can choose according to their needs, and no specific limitation is made here.
[0053] Please see Figure 3 In one embodiment of this utility model, the second section of the connecting post 43 is threadedly connected to the connecting groove 30a. The second connecting member 40 also includes a sealing ring 44, which is located between the cap 41 and the solar cell 20 and is sleeved on the connecting post 43. The cap 41 compresses the sealing ring 44.
[0054] Understandably, the threaded connection further enhances the connection strength between the second connector 40 and the first connector 30, preventing the connecting post 43 from loosening, thereby further improving the reliability of power transmission between the solar cell 20 and the glasses body 10. The sealing ring 44 forms a sealing structure under the pressure of the cap 41, effectively preventing moisture, dust, and other contaminants from entering the connection area, improving the waterproof and dustproof performance of the solar-powered smart glasses 100, and extending the service life of the solar-powered smart glasses 100.
[0055] Please see Figures 1 to 3 In one embodiment of this utility model, two first connectors 30 and two second connectors 40 are provided. The solar cell 20 includes a solar panel 21 and two conductive rings 22. The solar panel 21 has two spaced-apart mounting holes 21a. The two conductive rings 22 are respectively installed in the two mounting holes 21a and are respectively electrically connected to the positive and negative terminals of the solar panel 21. The contact pieces 42 of the two second connectors 40 respectively abut against the two conductive rings 22. It can be understood that one conductive ring 22 is installed in one mounting hole 21a, and the other conductive ring 22 is installed in the other mounting hole 21a. One conductive ring 22 is electrically connected to the positive terminal of the solar panel 21, and the other conductive ring 22 is installed in the negative terminal of the solar panel 21. The contact piece 42 of one connector abuts against one conductive ring 22, and the contact piece 42 of the other connector abuts against the other conductive ring 22. This arrangement can reduce the risk of short circuit between the positive and negative terminals of the solar panel 21.
[0056] It should be noted that the conductive ring 22 can be made of copper, silver or other effective conductive materials. Those skilled in the art can choose according to their needs, and no specific limitation is made here.
[0057] The conductive ring 22 can be installed in the mounting hole 21a by welding, bonding or other effective fixing connection methods.
[0058] Please see Figure 2 and Figure 3 In one embodiment of the present invention, the conductive ring 22 includes a ring body portion 221 and a folded portion 222. The ring body portion 221 is electrically connected to the positive or negative electrode of the solar panel 21. The folded portion 222 is located at the first end of the ring body portion 221 facing the contact piece 42. The folded portion 222 is folded outward relative to the ring body portion 221 and bent and connected to the first end of the ring body portion 221. The folded portion 222 abuts against the contact piece 42.
[0059] Understandably, the folded portion 222 facilitates contact with the contact piece 42, which on the one hand improves the reliability of the conductive connection between the contact piece 42 and the conductive ring 22. On the other hand, the design of the folded portion 222 increases the contact area between the conductive ring 22 and the contact piece 42, reduces the contact resistance, reduces losses during power transmission, and further improves conductivity, enabling the power generated by the solar cell 20 to be transmitted to the glasses body 10 more efficiently.
[0060] It should be noted that the ring portion 221 and the folded portion 222 can be integrally formed, and the folded portion 222 can be mechanically bent to fold outward. In another embodiment, the folded portion 222 can be welded to the ring portion 221. In other embodiments, the connection between the ring portion 221 and the folded portion 222 can also be other effective fixed connection methods.
[0061] Please see Figure 1 and Figure 2 In one embodiment of this utility model, the main body 10 of the glasses includes a frame 11, two temples 12, a storage battery, a control circuit board, and a communication module. The first ends of the two temples 12 are respectively hinged to the frame 11. At least one temple 12 is equipped with a first connector 30 and a solar cell 20. The storage battery, the control circuit board, and the communication module are all installed inside the temple 12. The first connector 30, the communication module, and the storage battery are all electrically connected to the control circuit board.
[0062] Understandably, the temple 12 serves as the mounting location for the solar cell 20, making full use of the spatial structure of the solar-powered smart glasses 100, increasing the light-receiving area of the solar cell 20, and improving the utilization rate of solar energy. At the same time, the position of the temple 12 is not easily obstructed when worn, allowing it to continuously receive sunlight and provide a stable power source for the smart glasses.
[0063] It should be noted that in the solar-powered smart glasses 100, either one temple 12 may be equipped with a solar cell 20, or both temples 12 may be equipped with solar cells 20.
[0064] The communication module, energy storage battery, and control circuit board are all existing technologies and will not be described in detail here.
[0065] Please see Figure 1 In one embodiment of the present invention, a solar cell 20 is installed on the side surface of the temple 12; and / or, a solar cell 20 is installed on the upper surface of the temple 12; and / or, a solar cell 20 is installed on the outer surface of the frame 11.
[0066] Understandably, the diverse installation location options can increase the light-receiving area of the solar cell 20 according to the actual usage scenario and lighting conditions, thereby improving power generation efficiency. The multi-angle light-receiving layout ensures that the solar-powered smart glasses 100 can make full use of solar energy in different environments.
[0067] Please see Figure 1 In one embodiment of this utility model, the solar cell 20 is a perovskite solar cell 20. Perovskite solar cells 20 have advantages such as high photoelectric conversion efficiency and low cost. Using perovskite solar cells 20 can generate more electrical energy, thereby improving the power generation capacity of the solar-powered smart glasses 100, providing more sufficient power for the solar-powered smart glasses 100, extending the battery life, and enhancing the user experience.
[0068] Please see Figure 1 In one embodiment of this invention, the perovskite solar cell 20 is a flexible perovskite solar cell 20. The flexible perovskite solar cell 20 can be adapted to curved surfaces, allowing for better contact with the surface of the glasses body 10.
[0069] The above description is merely an exemplary embodiment of the present utility model and does not limit the patent scope of the present utility model. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the technical concept of the present utility model and the contents of the present utility model specification and drawings, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A solar smart glasses, characterized in that, The utility model relates to a solar energy charging glasses, including: Glasses body for communicating with electronic equipment; Solar cell, which is arranged on the surface of the glasses body and connected with the glasses body, the solar cell is provided with a conductive ring for conductive connection; First connecting piece, which is installed on the glasses body and conductively connected with the glasses body; And Second connecting piece, the first end of the second connecting piece passes through the conductive ring and is connected to the first connecting piece, the second end of the second connecting piece covers one end of the conductive ring away from the glasses body, the conductive ring is conductively connected to the first connecting piece through the second connecting piece, and the second connecting piece is used for electrically connecting the energy storage battery of the glasses body.
2. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 1, wherein, The first connecting piece is provided with a connecting groove; The first end of the second connecting piece is inserted into the connecting groove.
3. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 2, wherein, The second connecting piece includes: Cap, which is used for insulation protection; Contact sheet, which is fixedly connected to the inner side of the cap and abuts against one end of the conductive ring, and is used for conductive connection with the conductive ring; And Connecting column, the first end of the connecting column is fixedly connected to the contact sheet, and the second end of the connecting column is inserted into the connecting groove, and the connecting column is used for conductive connection of the contact sheet and the first connecting piece.
4. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 3, wherein, The second section of the connecting column is screw connected to the connecting groove; The second connecting piece further includes a sealing ring, which is located between the cap and the solar cell and is sleeved on the connecting column; Wherein, the cap extrudes the sealing ring.
5. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 3, wherein, The first connecting piece is provided with two, and the second connecting piece is provided with two; The solar cell includes a solar panel and two conductive rings, the solar panel is provided with two mutually spaced mounting holes, two conductive rings are respectively installed in one-to-one correspondence in two mounting holes, and are respectively electrically connected to the positive and negative electrodes of the solar panel, and the contact sheets of the two second connecting pieces respectively abut against the two conductive rings.
6. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 5, wherein, The conductive ring includes a ring body part and a folded part, the ring body part is electrically connected to the positive or negative electrode of the solar panel, the folded part is located at the first end of the ring body part towards the contact sheet, the folded part is folded outward relative to the ring body part and is bently connected to the first end of the ring body part, and the folded part abuts against the contact sheet.
7. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 1, wherein, The glasses body includes a frame, two legs, an energy storage battery, a control circuit board and a communication module, the first ends of the two legs are respectively hinged to the frame, at least one of the legs is provided with the first connecting piece and the solar cell, the energy storage battery, the control circuit board and the communication module are all installed in the leg, and the first connecting piece, the communication module and the energy storage battery are all electrically connected to the control circuit board.
8. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 7, wherein, The side surface of the leg is provided with the solar cell; And / or, the upper surface of the leg is provided with the solar cell; And / or, the outer surface of the frame is provided with the solar cell.
9. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 1, wherein, The solar cell is a perovskite solar cell.
10. The solar powered smart eyewear of claim 9, wherein, The perovskite solar cell is a flexible perovskite solar cell.