Glasses leg and intelligent glasses
By optimizing the structural design and component layout of the temples, the problems of wearing discomfort and privacy concerns have been solved, achieving greater wearing comfort and privacy protection.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-17
AI Technical Summary
The temple design of existing smart glasses leads to discomfort when worn, and the camera device may raise privacy concerns.
Design an eyeglass temple structure including a support, a front component, and a rear component. The support is thinner than the front and rear components and has spaced intervals on the inner side. Combined with a detachable camera device and a bone conduction sound device, it optimizes wearing comfort and privacy protection.
It improves wearing comfort, reduces pressure on the skin, protects privacy, and enhances the user experience of smart glasses.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of eyeglasses technology, and in particular to an eyeglass temple and smart glasses. Background Technology
[0002] Eyeglasses typically consist of temples and a frame. The temples rest on the ear to support the frame and keep it in front of the eye. With technological advancements, more and more functions are being integrated into eyeglasses. For example, some smart glasses have sound-producing devices to allow users to listen to music, and others have cameras for recording.
[0003] The more functions eyeglasses have, the more components they integrate, resulting in larger temples. An unreasonable temple structure can affect wearing comfort. For example, if the part of the temple that contacts the skin is too thin, it may leave marks on the skin, affecting comfort. Conversely, if the temple is generally too thick, it will also affect wearing comfort.
[0004] In addition, for smart glasses with cameras, the presence of the camera may raise concerns about privacy violations among others.
[0005] Therefore, it is necessary to improve the existing technology to overcome the aforementioned defects. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an eyeglass temple and smart glasses to improve wearing comfort. To achieve the above-mentioned purpose, in one aspect, this utility model proposes an eyeglass temple, comprising:
[0007] The support is elongated and strip-shaped;
[0008] Front-end components, including camera devices; and,
[0009] A rear-end component for wearing on the ear, wherein the front-end component and the rear-end component are respectively connected to both ends of the bracket;
[0010] The bracket is thinner than the front end component and the rear end component, and the inner sides of the bracket and the rear end component are spaced apart, with the inner side of the rear end component facing the scalp when the temples of the glasses are worn.
[0011] Furthermore, the distance between the bracket and the inner side of the rear end assembly is 2mm to 5mm.
[0012] Furthermore, the width W1 of the bracket is less than at least two-thirds of the width W2 of the surface to which the front end component and the rear end component are connected, and the thickness B1 of the bracket is less than at least one-third of the thickness B2 of the surface to which the front end component and the rear end component are connected.
[0013] Furthermore, the bracket is connected to the end face of the rear-end component facing the front-end component, and the bracket is centered relative to the end face in the width direction or offset towards the inner side away from the rear-end component.
[0014] Furthermore, the rear-end assembly includes a rear-end housing, the rear-end housing including a concave arc portion for contact with the human ear and a first portion and a second portion located on both sides of the arc portion, the bracket being connected to the first portion.
[0015] Furthermore, the back-end component includes a sound-generating device located in the first portion, a back-end battery located in the second portion, and a back-end circuit board electrically connected to the back-end battery and the sound-generating device.
[0016] Furthermore, the rear circuit board is located between the sound-generating device and the rear battery, and extends to both sides of the most concave point of the arc.
[0017] Furthermore, the sound-generating device is a bone conduction sound-generating device, wherein the first part contacts human skin to transmit vibration, or the first part has an opening for the sound-generating device to be exposed, through which the sound-generating device contacts human skin to transmit vibration.
[0018] Furthermore, the front-end assembly includes a front-end housing connected to the camera device, and the front-end housing contains a front-end battery for powering the camera device; or,
[0019] The bracket is tubular, and the temple of the glasses also includes a cable disposed within the bracket. The cable is electrically connected to the rear circuit board and the camera device, and the camera device is powered by the rear battery.
[0020] Secondly, this utility model proposes a smart glasses, including a frame and two temples as described in any of the preceding claims, wherein the two temples are respectively connected to both ends of the frame, and the front end assembly of the temples is rotatably connected to the frame.
[0021] Furthermore, the temples and the frame are detachably connected.
[0022] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects: According to at least one embodiment of the present invention, the temple of the glasses includes a front end component, a rear end component, and an elongated support connecting the front end component and the rear end component. The support is thinner than the front end component and the rear end component, which can prevent the temple of the glasses from being too bulky and helps to reduce weight, thereby improving wearing comfort. At the same time, the inner surfaces of the support and the rear end component are spaced apart, which can reduce or even eliminate the pressure between the support and the skin, further improving wearing comfort. Attached Figure Description
[0023] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the temple of an eyeglasses according to some embodiments of this utility model.
[0024] Figure 2 yes Figure 1 A schematic diagram showing another view of the temples of the glasses.
[0025] Figure 3 yes Figure 1 The top view of the temple of the glasses shown.
[0026] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the backend components of some embodiments of this utility model.
[0027] Figure 5 This is an internal schematic diagram of the backend components in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0028] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the sound-generating device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0029] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the sound-generating device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0030] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the sound-generating device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0031] Figure 9 This is a schematic diagram showing the position of the sound-generating device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0032] Figure 10 This is a schematic diagram of the front-end components in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0033] Figure 11 This is a schematic diagram of the interior of the front-end component in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0034] Figure 12 This is a schematic diagram of a camera device according to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0035] Figure 13This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the front-end components and the camera device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0036] Figure 14 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the front-end components and the camera device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0037] Figure 15 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the front-end components and the camera device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0038] Figure 16 This is a schematic diagram of a camera device according to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0039] Figure 17 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the front-end components and the camera device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0040] Figure 18 This is a schematic diagram showing the connection between the front-end components and the camera device in some embodiments of this utility model.
[0041] Figure 19 This is a schematic diagram of the front end housing of some embodiments of this utility model.
[0042] Figure 20 This is a schematic diagram showing the camera device in some embodiments of the present invention connected to the inner side of the front housing.
[0043] Figure 21 This is a schematic diagram showing the camera device in some embodiments of the present invention connected to the bottom surface of the front housing.
[0044] Figure 22 This is a schematic diagram of smart glasses according to some embodiments of this utility model.
[0045] Figure 23 This is a schematic diagram of smart glasses according to some embodiments of this utility model. Detailed Implementation
[0046] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this application more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this application will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this application. Furthermore, it should be noted that, for ease of description, only the parts relevant to this application are shown in the accompanying drawings, not the entire structure. Based on the embodiments in this application, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0047] The terms “comprising” and “having”, and any variations thereof, used in this application are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, system, product, or apparatus that includes a series of steps or units is not limited to the steps or units listed, but may optionally include steps or units not listed, or may optionally include other steps or units inherent to such process, method, product, or apparatus.
[0048] In this document, the term "embodiment" means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment may be included in at least one embodiment of this application. The appearance of this phrase in various places throughout the specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a separate or alternative embodiment mutually exclusive with other embodiments. It will be explicitly and implicitly understood by those skilled in the art that the embodiments described herein can be combined with other embodiments.
[0049] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, this utility model proposes an eyeglass temple, including a support 1, a front end component 2, and a rear end component 3.
[0050] The front-end component 2 includes a camera device 20, which is capable of taking photos or recording videos.
[0051] The rear component 3 is worn on the ear, clipped between the ear and the scalp. The front component 2 and the rear component 3 are respectively connected to both ends of the bracket 1. When worn, the rear component 3 is clipped between the ear and the scalp to secure the temples of the glasses.
[0052] The frame 1 is elongated and thinner than the front component 2 and the rear component 3, giving the temples a three-section structure. The thinner frame 1 prevents the temples from becoming too bulky and reduces weight, thus improving wearing comfort. The frame 1 can be made of a highly elastic material, such as an alloy, which allows it to deform during wear and provide a certain clamping force, ensuring stability.
[0053] The length direction of bracket 1 refers to the direction of the line connecting the centers of its two ends. The width of bracket 1 refers to the maximum horizontal dimension (left-right direction) of its cross-section when bracket 1 is placed horizontally. The thickness of bracket 1 refers to the maximum vertical dimension (up-down direction) of its cross-section when bracket 1 is placed horizontally. Bracket 1 is thinner than front-end component 2 and rear-end component 3, meaning its width and thickness are smaller than those of front-end component 2 and rear-end component 3.
[0054] In some embodiments, the inner surfaces 30a of the bracket 1 and the rear assembly 3 are spaced apart. The inner surface 30a is the surface of the temple facing the scalp when the glasses are worn, and this surface is at least partially in contact with the scalp. Because the bracket 1 is thinner, its width is smaller than that of the front assembly 2 and the rear assembly 3. Therefore, there is a gap between the bracket 1 and the inner surface 30a. When the glasses are worn on the head, the bracket 1 will not contact the scalp, or even if it does, there will not be much pressure. This can prevent discomfort caused by the thin bracket 1 pressing on the facial skin and helps to avoid pinching marks.
[0055] In some embodiments, reference Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 10 The width W1 of the support 1 is less than at least two-thirds of the width W2 of the surfaces to which the front-end component 2 and the rear-end component 3 are connected (i.e., width W1 is smaller than two-thirds of width W2), and the thickness B1 of the support 1 is less than at least one-third of the thickness B2 of the surfaces to which the front-end component 2 and the rear-end component 3 are connected (i.e., thickness B1 is smaller than one-third of thickness B2). This better prevents the support 1 from contacting the scalp. The surfaces to which the front-end component 2 and the rear-end component 3 are connected to the support 1 include rounded corners or chamfered transition portions. Further optionally, the width W1 of the support 1 is less than at least half the width W2 of the surfaces to which the front-end component 2 and the rear-end component 3 are connected, and the thickness B1 of the support 1 is less than at least one-quarter the thickness B2 of the surfaces to which the front-end component 2 and the rear-end component 3 are connected, to further ensure effectiveness.
[0056] In some embodiments, the distance D1 between the bracket 1 and the inner side 30a of the rear end component 3 is 2mm to 5mm, so as to more reliably prevent the bracket 1 from contacting the scalp when the temples of the glasses are worn.
[0057] like Figure 3 As shown, the bracket 1 is connected to the end face 30b of the rear-end component 3 facing the front-end component 2. Specifically, the rear-end component 3 includes a rear-end housing 30, and the end face 30b is disposed on the rear-end housing 30. In some embodiments, the bracket 1 is centrally located relative to the end face 30b in the width direction. In other embodiments, the bracket 1 is offset towards the inner side 30a away from the rear-end component 3 in the width direction, which can make the distance between the bracket 1 and the inner side 30a larger, and the width of the rear-end component 3 smaller.
[0058] To facilitate wearing on the head and improve comfort, please refer to... Figure 4The rear housing 30 includes a concave arcuate portion 300 for contacting the top of the ear. The arcuate portion 300 has a structure that is higher in the middle and lower at both ends, which can prevent the temples from moving back and forth and improve the stability of wearing. Optionally, the width of the lower end of the arcuate portion 300 can be set to gradually increase from bottom to top to further improve wearing comfort. The rear housing 30 also includes a first part 301 and a second part 302 located on both sides of the arcuate portion 300. The bracket 1 is connected to the first part 301, so the end face 30b of the rear housing 30 is also the end face of the first part 301. The end of the first part 301 connected to the bracket 1 has a downwardly protruding protrusion 3011, and the second part 302 extends obliquely downward away from the bracket 1, which can lower the center of gravity of the temples and further improve the stability of wearing. In addition, the protrusion 3011 can increase the contact area with the skin and improve the wearing comfort.
[0059] In some embodiments, the back-end component 3 includes a sound-generating device 31 located within a first portion 301, a back-end battery 32 located within a second portion 302, and a back-end circuit board 33 electrically connected to the back-end battery 32 and the sound-generating device 31. The back-end battery 32 supplies power to the back-end circuit board 33 and the sound-generating device 31. The back-end circuit board 33 is used to control the sound-generating device 31 to generate sound, and it can house supporting circuits such as chips, control circuits, and / or Bluetooth modules. The back-end circuit board 33 is located between the sound-generating device 31 and the back-end battery 32 and extends to both sides of the most concave point of the arc portion 300 to increase its length and allow it to accommodate sufficient electronic components.
[0060] The sound-generating device 31 can be, for example, an air-conduction sound-generating device or a bone-conduction sound-generating device. When the sound-generating device 31 is an air-conduction sound-generating device, optionally, a sound outlet (not shown) is provided at the bottom of the first part 301 to allow sound to propagate towards the ear canal. When the sound-generating device 31 is a bone-conduction sound-generating device, the vibration direction of the bone-conduction sound-generating device is directed towards the inner surface 30a of the rear end component 3 to transmit vibration more efficiently.
[0061] Figure 5 and Figure 6 In the illustrated embodiment, the sound-generating device 31 is a bone conduction sound-generating device. The first part 301 has an opening 3010 for exposing the sound-generating device 31. Vibrations are transmitted through contact between the sound-generating device 31 and human skin. Figure 6 In the illustrated embodiment, the outer surface 31a of the sound-generating device 31 is flush with the inner surface 30a of the first portion 301. Optionally, refer to... Figure 7 The sound-generating device 31 may also protrude beyond the inner surface 30a to improve the tightness of contact between the sound-generating device 31 and human skin. In other embodiments, see reference... Figure 8The bone conduction sound generator can also be located entirely inside the first part 301. When the bone conduction sound generator vibrates, it will cause the first part 301 to vibrate. The vibration is transmitted through the contact between the inner surface 30a of the first part 301 and the human skin. Optionally, refer to... Figure 9 The first part, 301, protrudes to improve the reliability of contact with human skin.
[0062] Understandably, when the sound-generating device 31 is a bone conduction sound-generating device, the protrusion 3011 not only increases the accommodating space but also increases the contact area with the skin, thereby improving the vibration transmission effect. In addition, the vibration of the bone conduction sound-generating device will cause the support 1 to vibrate. Therefore, setting the support 1 to not contact the skin or to reduce the contact force with the skin will better ensure the listening effect and wearing comfort.
[0063] like Figure 10 As shown, the front-end assembly 2 includes a front-end housing 21. It can be understood that the end face of the front-end assembly 2 connected to the bracket 1 is the end face of the front-end housing 21. The camera device 20 is connected to the front-end housing 21.
[0064] In some embodiments, a front-end battery (not shown) for powering the camera device 20 is disposed inside the front-end housing 21, and the camera device 20 can operate directly using the power of the front-end battery. In other embodiments, the camera device 20 operates using the power of the rear-end battery 32. The bracket 1 is tubular, and the temple of the glasses also includes a cable (not shown) disposed within the bracket 1. The cable is electrically connected to the rear-end circuit board 33 and the camera device 20. The camera device 20 is powered by the rear-end battery 32. In this embodiment, the camera device 20 can also be controlled by the rear-end circuit board 33.
[0065] The camera device 20 can be installed inside the front housing 21 or outside the front housing 21. The camera device 20 can be fixedly connected to the front housing 21 (non-removable) or detachably connected to the front housing 21.
[0066] In some embodiments, the camera device 20 is disposed outside the front housing 21 and detachably connected to it. The camera device 20 can be easily removed when not in use and installed when needed. This allows the camera device 20 to be removed in public places, protecting the privacy of others and preventing them from feeling uncomfortable because the user is carrying a camera device, thus avoiding suspicion of voyeurism. Furthermore, removing the camera device 20 when not in use reduces the weight on the eye sockets and improves wearing comfort.
[0067] like Figures 11 to 13As shown, a front-end circuit board 22 and at least two first conductive members 23 electrically connected to the front-end circuit board 22 are provided inside the front-end housing 21. The front-end circuit board 22 may be provided with circuits supporting the imaging device 20, such as a control chip and / or a Bluetooth module. At least a part of the first conductive member 23 is exposed outside the front-end housing 21. The imaging device 20 includes a second conductive member 200 for docking with the first conductive member 23. Each first conductive member 23 corresponds to one second conductive member 200 for signal transmission and power supply. When the imaging device 20 is mounted on the front-end housing 21, its second conductive member 200 contacts the corresponding first conductive member 23, thus achieving electrical connection. The first conductive member 23 and the second conductive member 200 may be, for example, copper posts, copper pads or PIN pins. Optionally, at least one of the first conductive member 23 and the second conductive member 200 is a PIN pin, and the first conductive member 23 and the second conductive member 200 are elastically abutted.
[0068] When a front-end battery is provided inside the front-end housing 21, the front-end battery can be connected to the front-end circuit board 22 to supply power to both the front-end circuit board 22 and the imaging device 20 simultaneously. When no front-end battery is provided inside the front-end housing 21, the rear-end battery 32 is connected to the front-end circuit board 22 to supply power to both the front-end circuit board 22 and the imaging device 20 simultaneously. In some embodiments, both the front-end housing 21 and the rear-end housing 32 are provided with batteries (i.e., a front-end battery and a rear-end battery 32 are provided respectively). At this time, the imaging device 20 can selectively use the power of the front-end battery or the rear-end battery. When the power of one battery is low, the power of the other battery can be used. For example, the imaging device 20 can first use the power of the front-end battery and then use the power of the rear-end battery 32 when the power of the front-end battery is insufficient.
[0069] It can be understood that since the imaging device 20 operates using the power of the battery inside the front-end component 2 and / or the rear-end component 3, the imaging device 20 does not need to be equipped with its own battery, and can be further miniaturized, thereby reducing the foreign body sensation after the imaging device 20 is mounted on the temple and improving the wearing comfort.
[0070] Optionally, only the rear-end housing 30 is provided with a battery, which can increase the mass of the rear end of the temple and reduce the mass of the front end, thereby reducing the pressure on the nose bridge after wearing the smart glasses.
[0071] The front-end housing 21 includes a front end face 21a and a rear end face 21b disposed opposite to each other and an outer peripheral face located between the front end face 21a and the rear end face 21b. Among them, the rear end face 21b is connected to the bracket 1. In some embodiments, the imaging device 20 and the front-end component 2 are magnetically connected, and the imaging device 20 is disposed on the outer peripheral face, which facilitates the installation or removal of the imaging device 20.
[0072] In some embodiments, refer to Figure 11 and Figure 13 The outer peripheral surface of the front housing 21 is provided with a recessed positioning groove 210. The camera device 20 is set in the positioning groove 210 and is limited by the positioning groove 210. When installing the camera device 20, it is only necessary to make the lens 202 of the camera device 20 face forward and place it in the positioning groove 210 to reliably align the first conductive component 200 and the first conductive component 23, which improves the convenience of installation.
[0073] Optionally, the positioning groove 210 is tightly fitted with the camera device 20, which can improve the connection force between the camera device 20 and the front housing 21, prevent the camera device 20 from accidentally falling off the front housing 21, and at the same time ensure the reliability of the contact between the first conductive element 23 and the second conductive element 200.
[0074] Both the camera device 20 and the front housing 21 are provided with magnetic attracting components. One of these components is a magnet, and the other is a part that can be attracted by the magnet. For example, it can be made of a magnetically conductive material (e.g., iron), or it can be another magnet, to achieve magnetic attraction between the two. In some embodiments, such as... Figure 13 As shown, the front-end component 2 includes a first magnetic attractor 24 disposed within the front-end housing 21 and corresponding to the positioning groove 210. Optionally, the first magnetic attractor 24 is disposed opposite to the bottom surface 2100 of the positioning groove 210 and is not exposed outside the bottom surface 2100. A second magnetic attractor 25 is disposed within the housing of the camera device 20. The outward-facing magnetic poles of the first magnetic attractor 24 and the second magnetic attractor 25 have opposite polarities, so that the two magnetic attractors can attract each other when they are close together. Optionally, the second magnetic attractor 25 is also not exposed outside the outer surface of the camera device 20. Optionally, both the first magnetic attractor 24 and the second magnetic attractor 25 are magnets. By attracting each other, the magnetic attraction force can be increased, making the connection between the camera device 20 and the front-end housing 21 more secure.
[0075] In some embodiments, the number of the first magnetic attractor 24 and the second magnetic attractor 25 is one. The first magnetic attractor 24 is located between the two first conductive elements 23, and more preferably, it is located in the middle of the two first conductive elements 23, so that the force on the two first conductive elements 23 is more balanced, which is beneficial to ensuring the reliability of electrical contact. In other embodiments, such as Figure 14 As shown, there are two first magnetic attractors 24 and two second magnetic attractors 25, with the two first magnetic attractors 24 located on opposite sides of the two first conductive elements 23. Optionally, when there are two first magnetic attractors 24 and two second magnetic attractors 25, the polarities of the outward-facing magnetic poles of the two magnetic attractors are opposite. In other embodiments, there may be more first magnetic attractors 24 and second magnetic attractors 25.
[0076] In some embodiments, one of the camera device 20 and the front housing 21 is provided with a guide post 201, and the other is provided with a guide groove 211 adapted to the guide post 201. The camera device 20 and the front housing 21 are detachably connected through the mating of the guide groove 211 and the guide post 201. Figures 15 to 17 In the illustrated embodiment, the camera device 20 is provided with a guide post 201, and the front housing 21 is provided with a guide groove 211 adapted to the guide post 201. This can reduce the weight of the front housing 21, making it easier to wear the temples of the glasses when the camera device 20 is not required.
[0077] The guide groove 211 is configured such that at least a portion of the width of the guide groove 211 is greater than the width of its opening. This prevents the guide post 201 from sliding out of the opening of the guide groove 211 in a direction perpendicular to its extension direction, thus providing radial restraint. In the illustrated embodiment, the guide post 201 is cylindrical with a roughly circular, but not perfectly circular, cross-section. The cross-section of the guide groove 211 matches the cross-section of the guide post 201. The cross-section of the guide post 201 is larger than a semicircle, allowing a groove 2010 to be formed between the guide post 201 and the surface on which it is located. When the solid portion outside the guide groove 211 is embedded in the groove 2010, the guide post 201 is prevented from radially disengaging from the guide groove 211. Optionally, the central angle α of the guide post 201 is greater than 240° and less than 300°, ensuring a reliable connection between the guide post 201 and the guide groove 211.
[0078] Optionally, the two first conductive elements 23 are located on both sides of the guide groove 211, or more preferably, in the middle of the two guide grooves 211, so that the force on the two first conductive elements 23 is more balanced, which is beneficial to ensuring the reliability of electrical contact.
[0079] It is understood that the number of guide posts 201 is not limited to one, but can be two or more, with two or more guide posts 201 arranged in parallel, and the number of guide grooves 211 corresponding to the number of guide posts 201.
[0080] Similarly, the camera device 20 and the front-end housing 21 can be magnetically attracted together. For example, one of the camera device 20 and the front-end housing 21 may be equipped with a magnet, and the other may be equipped with a part that can be attracted by the magnet, thereby achieving magnetic attraction between the two. The structure of the magnetic connection can be referred to above. Optionally, refer to... Figure 18Both the camera device 20 and the front housing 21 are equipped with magnetic suction components. Optionally, there are two first magnetic suction components 24 and two second magnetic suction components 25, with the two first magnetic suction components 24 located on both sides of the guide groove 211. Further optionally, the two first magnetic suction components 24 are symmetrically arranged on both sides of the guide groove 211. Optionally, the two first magnetic suction components 24 are located on both sides of the two first conductive components 23.
[0081] In some embodiments, the guide groove 211 is a blind groove, with one end penetrating the front end housing 21 and the other end not penetrating the front end housing 21. Figure 19 In the illustrated embodiment, the guide groove 211 penetrates the top surface 21e of the front housing 21, while its other end does not penetrate the bottom surface 21f of the front housing 21. When the guide post 201 moves to the bottom of the guide groove 211, the first conductive element 23 and the second conductive element 200 come into contact. The positioning of the first conductive element 23 and the second conductive element 200 is achieved by limiting the guide post 201 and the bottom of the guide groove 211, which helps to make the positioning of the camera device 20 more accurate after it is installed on the front housing 21.
[0082] In some embodiments, such as Figure 20 As shown, the front housing 21 is generally rectangular in shape, and its outer peripheral surface includes four surfaces: an outer surface 21c, an inner surface 21d, a top surface 21e, and a bottom surface 21f. The camera device 20 can be disposed on the outer surface 21c, the inner surface 21d, the top surface 21e, or the bottom surface 21f. For example, Figure 1 , Figure 20 and Figure 21 Schematic diagrams are shown of the camera device 20 located on the top surface 21e, inner surface 21d, and bottom surface 21f of the front housing 21.
[0083] Understandably, reference Figure 22 The eyeglasses include temples 51 and a frame 50. When the camera device 20 is mounted on the inner side 21d, the frame 50 is located in front of the camera device 20. Optionally, the frame 50 has a clearance hole 500 corresponding to the lens 202 of the camera device 20, so that the camera device 20 can capture the image in front of the frame 50. When the camera device 20 is mounted on the inner side 21d, the camera device 20 can obtain better protection.
[0084] When the camera device 20 is mounted on the outer side 21c, top surface 21e, or bottom surface 21f, the camera device 20 can be more easily installed and removed.
[0085] It is understood that both the front housing 21 and the rear housing 30 can be formed by connecting two or more parts. For example, they can include a housing with a cavity and a cover plate, with the cover plate sealing the opening end of the housing with the cavity, thereby forming a relatively closed receiving space.
[0086] The temples of the glasses can also be equipped with other components, such as a microphone for calls or voice interaction, buttons or other control devices to control the sound-producing device or camera device 20, etc.
[0087] This utility model also proposes a smart pair of glasses, which includes a frame 50 and temples 51 as described above, wherein the front end component 2 of the temples 51 is rotatably connected to the frame 50. Figure 23 As shown, the temple 51 and the frame 50 are connected by a hinge assembly 52. Optionally, the temple 51 and the frame 50 are detachably connected, allowing the temple 51 to be easily removed from the frame 50 and fitted onto different frames 50, thereby improving the versatility of the temple 51.
[0088] In some embodiments, the smart glasses include two temples as described in the above embodiments, and both temples may include a camera device 20 (e.g., Figure 22 The illustrated embodiment may also include only one of the camera devices 20 (e.g., Figure 23 (As shown in the embodiment), both temples of the glasses may include a sound-generating device 31, or only one of them may include a sound-generating device 31. For example, one temple may include a camera device 20 but not a sound-generating device 31, while the other includes a sound-generating device 31 but not a camera device 20. Alternatively, both temples may include both a sound-generating device 31 and a camera device 20. Another example is that both temples include a sound-generating device 31, but one does not include a camera device 20, while the other does. Yet another example is that both temples include a sound-generating device 31 but neither includes a camera device 20. And yet another example is that both temples include a camera device 20 but neither includes a sound-generating device 31.
[0089] In some embodiments, the smart glasses include a temple as described in the above embodiments (hereinafter referred to as a smart temple) and a regular temple. The regular temple refers to a temple that does not contain the camera device 20, the sound-generating device 31, or other electronic components, which can reduce costs. To improve wearing comfort, optionally, the smart temple and the regular temple are contoured to make the overall glasses more aesthetically pleasing. Further optionally, the mass of the smart temple is close to or the same as the mass of the regular temple to make the force on both ears more balanced when wearing them. For example, the mass difference between the smart temple and the regular temple does not exceed 5% of the sum of their masses. Even further optionally, the masses of each part (front component 2, bracket 1, and rear component 3) of the smart temple and the regular temple are close to or the same. For example, the mass difference between each part of the smart temple and the regular temple does not exceed 5% of the sum of their masses to further improve wearing comfort.
[0090] It should be noted that, in the absence of conflict, the various embodiments described herein can be combined with each other to obtain more implementation schemes.
[0091] The above are merely specific embodiments of this utility model. Any improvements made based on the concept of this utility model shall be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model.
Claims
1. An eyeglasses temple, characterized in that, The application relates to a glasses leg, which comprises: a support (1) in the shape of a long strip; a front end assembly (2) comprising a camera (20); and a rear end assembly (3) for wearing on the ear, the front end assembly (2) and the rear end assembly (3) being connected to the two ends of the support (1) respectively; the support (1) is thinner than the front end assembly (2) and the rear end assembly (3), and the support (1) is spaced apart from the inner side surface (30a) of the rear end assembly (3), the inner side surface (30a) of the rear end assembly (3) facing the skin of the head when the glasses leg is worn.
2. The eyeglasses temple of claim 1, wherein, The spacing between the support (1) and the inner side surface (30a) of the rear end assembly (3) is 2-5 mm.
3. The eyeglasses temple of claim 2, wherein, The width W1 of the support (1) is less than at least two-thirds of the width W2 of the surface connected with the front end assembly (2) and the rear end assembly (3), and the thickness B1 of the support (1) is less than at least one-third of the thickness B2 of the surface connected with the front end assembly (2) and the rear end assembly (3).
4. The eyeglasses temple of claim 1, wherein, The support (1) is connected to the end surface of the rear end assembly (3) facing the front end assembly (2), and the support (1) is arranged centrally relative to the end surface in the width direction or is offset away from the inner side surface (30a) of the rear end assembly (3).
5. The eyeglasses temple according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein, The rear end assembly (3) comprises a rear end shell (30) comprising a concave arc portion (300) for contacting the human ear and a first portion (301) and a second portion (302) located on the two sides of the arc portion (300) respectively, and the support (1) is connected to the first portion (301).
6. The eyeglasses temple of claim 5, wherein, The rear end assembly (3) comprises a sound emitting device (31) located in the first portion (301), a rear end battery (32) located in the second portion (302) and a rear end circuit board (33) electrically connected with the rear end battery (32) and the sound emitting device (31).
7. The eyeglasses temple of claim 6, wherein, The rear end circuit board (33) is located between the sound emitting device (31) and the rear end battery (32) and extends to the two sides of the most concave point of the arc portion (300).
8. The eyeglasses temple of claim 6, wherein, The sound emitting device (31) is a bone conduction sound emitting device, the first portion (301) contacts the human skin to transmit vibration, or the first portion (301) is provided with an opening (3010) for exposing the sound emitting device (31), and vibration is transmitted through the contact between the sound emitting device (31) and the human skin.
9. The eyeglasses temple of claim 6, wherein, The front end assembly (2) comprises a front end shell (21) connected with the camera (20), and the inside of the front end shell (21) is provided with a front end battery for supplying power to the camera (20); or The support (1) is in the shape of a tube, the glasses leg further comprises a cable (4) arranged in the support (1), the cable (4) is electrically connected with the rear end circuit board (33) and the camera (20), and the camera (20) is powered by the rear end battery (32).
10. An intelligent eyewear, characterized in that, The eyeglasses comprise a frame (50) and two temple pieces (51) as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, the two temple pieces (51) being connected to the frame (50) at two ends thereof, and the front end assembly (2) of the temple piece (51) being rotatably connected to the frame (50).
11. The smart glasses of claim 10, wherein, The temple piece (51) and the frame (50) are detachably connected.