Ultrasonic equipment touch screen with interactive feedback and ultrasonic equipment

By introducing a buffer component and a vibrator into the touchscreen of the ultrasound device, the problem of insufficient touchscreen feedback was solved, resulting in better operational feedback and user experience.

CN224020252UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-20SHENZHEN KRINWAVE TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-05-07
Publication Date
2026-03-20

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Technical Problem

Medical staff accustomed to using traditional ultrasound equipment find the touchscreen lacking in feedback and need to confirm operations visually, resulting in an unfriendly interaction and poor user experience.

Method used

Design an ultrasonic device touchscreen with interactive feedback. By setting a buffer component at the bottom of the screen assembly to make it float, and by using a vibrator and sound component to provide tactile feedback, the operation perception is enhanced.

Benefits of technology

It improves the accuracy of user operation and user experience, and enables users to recognize the operation effect in time through vibration and sound feedback, thus enhancing the interactivity.

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Abstract

The utility model provides an ultrasonic equipment touch screen with interactive feedback and ultrasonic equipment. The ultrasonic equipment touch screen comprises a screen assembly, a buffer assembly and a feedback module. The screen assembly is arranged on the substrate, and the screen assembly at least can display touch keys so that a user can input control signals through the touch keys. The buffer assembly is arranged at the bottom of the screen assembly, so that the screen assembly is installed on the substrate in a floating mode through the buffer assembly. The feedback assembly comprises a vibrator, the vibrator is installed on the substrate, the vibration end of the vibrator is connected with the screen assembly, and the vibrator is controlled to drive the screen assembly to float relative to the substrate, so that the vibration feedback effect is formed, a user can obtain corresponding touch feedback when the user carries out control through the screen assembly, and the use experience of the user is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of ultrasonic equipment technology, and in particular to an ultrasonic equipment touch screen with interactive feedback and an ultrasonic equipment. Background Technology

[0002] Ultrasound equipment is equipped with input modules such as buttons or keyboards, allowing medical staff to operate the ultrasound equipment through buttons or keyboard lights, making the use of the ultrasound equipment more convenient.

[0003] With the industry's pursuit of convenience and lightweight ultrasound equipment, laptop ultrasound and tablet ultrasound equipment with touch screens are being used more and more widely, and even desktop ultrasound equipment is increasingly adopting touch screens as auxiliary controls.

[0004] However, for medical staff accustomed to using the physical buttons on traditional ultrasound equipment, the touchscreen lacks sufficient feedback when operating the touch buttons, requiring visual confirmation to ensure the accuracy of the operation. This results in problems such as unfriendly interaction and poor user experience when using touchscreens. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a touch screen for an ultrasonic device with interactive feedback, which can provide feedback on touch control.

[0006] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] According to one aspect of the present invention, an ultrasonic device touchscreen with interactive feedback is provided, configured to display ultrasonic images and / or receive control input. The ultrasonic device touchscreen includes: a screen assembly capable of displaying at least touch buttons; a substrate on which the screen assembly is mounted; a buffer assembly disposed at the bottom of the screen assembly, allowing the screen assembly to be floatingly mounted on the substrate via the buffer assembly; and a feedback module including: a vibrator mounted on the substrate, wherein the vibrating end of the vibrator directly or indirectly contacts the screen assembly and is controllably capable of causing the screen assembly to float relative to the substrate.

[0008] In one embodiment of this application, the screen assembly includes a screen body and a floating bracket disposed at the bottom of the screen body. The screen body is fixed on the floating bracket, and the floating bracket simultaneously contacts the buffer assembly and the vibrator.

[0009] In an embodiment of the present application, the vibrator comprises a vibration motor and a motor cushion pad arranged above a vibration end of the vibration motor, the vibration motor is mounted on the base plate, the motor cushion pad is spaced between the vibration motor and the screen assembly, and the floating support is mounted on the motor cushion pad.

[0010] In an embodiment of the present application, the floating support has a mounting hole, a center of the motor cushion pad protrudes upward to form a limiting portion, a periphery of the limiting portion constitutes a supporting portion, the limiting portion is inserted into the mounting hole and abuts against a bottom of the screen body, and the supporting portion is supported at a bottom of the floating support.

[0011] In an embodiment of the present application, a plurality of the vibrator is arranged, and the plurality of the vibrator is spaced and distributed in different regions of the screen assembly, and each of the vibrator is connected with the floating support.

[0012] In an embodiment of the present application, a side of the floating support facing the base plate is provided with a sleeving column, and the buffer assembly comprises a buffer ring, the buffer ring is sleeved on an outer periphery of the sleeving column and abuts against between the screen assembly and the base plate.

[0013] In an embodiment of the present application, the base plate is provided with a through hole, and the buffer assembly further comprises a connecting piece and a spring, the connecting piece is provided with a connecting column and a flange portion connected with each other, the flange portion is located outside the base plate, one end of the connecting column passes through the through hole of the base plate and is connected to the sleeving column, and the spring is sleeved on an outer side of the connecting column and abuts against between the flange portion and the base plate.

[0014] In an embodiment of the present application, a plurality of the buffer assembly is arranged, and the plurality of the buffer assembly is spaced and distributed along opposite side edges of the screen assembly.

[0015] In an embodiment of the present application, the feedback module further comprises a sound assembly, the sound assembly is electrically connected with the screen assembly and can be controlled to emit sound.

[0016] The present application also provides an ultrasonic device, which comprises an ultrasonic host, a probe and any of the ultrasonic device touch screens, the probe is electrically connected with the ultrasonic host, and the ultrasonic device touch screen is mounted on the ultrasonic host and electrically connected with the ultrasonic host.

[0017] From the above technical solution, the present application at least has the following advantages and positive effects:

[0018] The utility model discloses, ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen connects on the substrate of ultrasonic equipment, and ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen includes screen subassembly, buffer subassembly and feedback module. Screen subassembly sets up on the substrate, and screen subassembly at least can show touch -sensitive key, to supply user with touch -sensitive key input control signal. Buffer subassembly sets up at the bottom of screen subassembly, makes screen subassembly install floatingly on the substrate through buffer subassembly. Feedback subassembly includes vibrator, and vibrator installs on the substrate, and the vibration end of vibrator is connected screen subassembly, and is controlled and drives screen subassembly floating relative to the substrate, thereby forms the feedback effect of vibration, makes the user when through screen subassembly controls, and user can get corresponding touch -sensitive feedback, improves the use experience of user. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0019] Figure 1 It is the ultrasonic equipment partial view of the utility model embodiment.

[0020] Figure 2 It is Figure 1 The exploded view of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0021] Figure 3 It is Figure 1 The bottom view of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0022] Figure 4 It is Figure 3 The section view of A-A of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0023] Figure 5 It is Figure 4 The enlarged view of C of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0024] Figure 6 It is Figure 3 The section view of B-B of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0025] Figure 7 It is Figure 6 The enlarged view of D of ultrasonic equipment touch -sensitive screen of ultrasonic equipment.

[0026] The reference signs are explained as follows:

[0027] 1-base plate;2-mounting cavity;10-screen subassembly;11-screen body;12-floating support;13-connection groove;14-mounting hole;15-sleeved column;16-perforation;20-buffer subassembly;21-buffer ring;22-connection piece;23-spring;24-connection column;25-flange portion;26-buffer rubber strip;30-vibrator;31-vibration motor;32-motor buffer pad;33-supporting portion;34-limiting portion. DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0028] The typical implementation mode embodying the features and advantages of the present application will be described in detail in the following description. It should be understood that the present application can have various changes on different implementation modes, which are all within the scope of the present application, and the description and drawings in essence are used for description, not for limiting the present application.

[0029] In the description of the present application, it should be understood that in the embodiments shown in the drawings, the indication of direction or position relationship (such as up, down, left, right, front and back, etc.) is only for the convenience of describing the present application and simplifying the description, and does not indicate or imply that the indicated device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. When these elements are in the position shown in the drawings, these descriptions are appropriate. If the position of these elements changes, the indication of these directions also changes accordingly.

[0030] At present, the development trend of ultrasonic notebook is that touch screen replaces part of physical keys, so as to transmit information to users more specifically and more vividly. However, for medical staff who are used to using traditional ultrasonic equipment, compared with traditional key input or physical keyboard input, the touch screen is prone to insufficient feedback in the use process, and needs to be confirmed through vision to ensure the accuracy of operation. Thus, the use of the touch screen has the problems of unfriendly interaction and poor experience. Therefore, an ultrasonic equipment touch screen with interactive feedback is proposed to solve the above problems.

[0031] The scheme is further illustrated by the following embodiments:

[0032] Figure 1 is a partial schematic view of an ultrasonic equipment of the present application. Figure 2 is Figure 1 is an exploded view of the ultrasonic equipment touch screen of the ultrasonic equipment. Figure 3 is Figure 1 is a bottom view of the ultrasonic equipment touch screen of the ultrasonic equipment. Figure 4 is Figure 3 is a sectional view of A-A of the ultrasonic equipment touch screen of the ultrasonic equipment. Figure 5 is Figure 4 is an enlarged view of C of the ultrasonic equipment touch screen of the ultrasonic equipment.

[0033] Please refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2The ultrasonic device in the embodiment can be configured as an ultrasonic color Doppler ultrasound device. Specifically, the ultrasonic device can include an ultrasonic host, a probe, and an ultrasonic device touch screen. The probe is electrically connected to the ultrasonic host, so that information collected by the probe is transmitted to the ultrasonic host. The ultrasonic device touch screen is installed on the ultrasonic host and electrically connected to the ultrasonic host, so that the ultrasonic device touch screen can be used to display ultrasonic images, facilitating a user to read the running state or detection result of the ultrasonic device; or so that the ultrasonic device touch screen can be used to receive control input information of the user, so that the user can control the ultrasonic device to run through the ultrasonic device touch screen, facilitating the user to operate the ultrasonic device.

[0034] In the embodiment, the ultrasonic device touch screen can be configured as an ultrasonic device touch screen with interactive feedback, so that when the user operates the ultrasonic device through the ultrasonic device touch screen, the user can identify the effect of the operation in time according to the interactive feedback, thereby improving the use experience.

[0035] Referring to Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 , the ultrasonic device touch screen can include a substrate 1, a screen assembly 10, a control module, a buffer assembly 20, and a feedback module.

[0036] The substrate 1 can be formed on the ultrasonic host, or can be configured as a separate structural member and can be connected to the ultrasonic host, so that the substrate 1 can be used to mount the screen assembly 10 thereon. Specifically, the substrate 1 is provided with an installation cavity 2 open on one side, and the screen assembly 10 is accommodated in the installation cavity 2.

[0037] Meanwhile, the screen assembly 10 and the feedback module are both electrically connected to the control module, so that the feedback module can make interactive feedback under the control of the control module. Moreover, the buffer assembly 20 is arranged at the bottom of the screen assembly 10, so that the screen assembly 10 is floatingly mounted on the substrate 1 through the buffer assembly 20, that is, the screen assembly 10 can move relative to the substrate 1.

[0038] It should be noted that in the embodiment, the up-down direction in Figure 4 is the vertical direction of the ultrasonic device touch screen.

[0039] In the embodiment, the screen assembly 10 can at least touch a key, so that the user can input a control signal through the screen assembly 10 and control the running of the ultrasonic device. Meanwhile, the screen assembly 10 can also be used to display a display signal. The display signal can be configured to display information of the ultrasonic device itself, or can be configured to display data collected in a detection process, so that the user can intuitively see the state of the device or the state of a detected person.

[0040] In addition, the control module can be arranged on the ultrasound device and located on the control panel of the ultrasound device, so that the screen assembly 10 is electrically connected to the control panel of the ultrasound device. Of course, the control module can also be integrated with the control center of the ultrasound device, that is, the screen assembly 10 shares one control module with the ultrasound device, so that the ultrasound device can be electrically connected to the screen assembly 10.

[0041] It should be noted that the control module is electrically connected to the screen assembly 10, so that the control module can transmit display signals to the screen assembly 10. At the same time, the control module can receive the touch signals collected by the screen assembly 10, that is, when the operator touches the screen body 11, the touch sensor of the screen body 11 can collect the touch signals and transmit them to the control module, so that the control module controls the operation of the ultrasound device through the touch signals. Of course, the control module can also control the feedback module to work through the touch signals.

[0042] In this embodiment, the feedback module can include a vibrator 30, which is installed on the base plate 1, and the vibration end of the vibrator 30 is directly or indirectly connected to the screen assembly 10. Wherein, the vibrator 30 can be controlled to drive the screen assembly 10 to float relative to the base plate 1, that is, the vibrator 30 can drive the screen assembly 10 to reciprocate relative to the base plate 1 under the control of the control module, thereby forming a vibration feedback.

[0043] Referring to Figure 4 and Figure 5 , the screen assembly 10 can include a screen body 11 and a floating bracket 12. The screen body 11 is fixed on the floating bracket 12, and the floating bracket 12 is located at the bottom of the screen body 11. The floating bracket 12 simultaneously contacts the buffer assembly 20 and the vibrator 30. The floating bracket 12 is connected to the base plate 1 through the buffer assembly 20, which can avoid the buffer assembly 20 being directly connected to the screen body 11, thereby avoiding damage to the connection between the screen body 11 and the buffer assembly 20 when the buffer assembly 20 moves relative to the base plate 1, and further ensuring the use safety of the screen body 11. At the same time, the vibrator 30 is connected to the floating bracket 12, which can avoid the vibrator 30 being directly connected to the screen body 11, thereby avoiding damage to the screen body 11 caused by the vibrator 30 when the vibrator 30 drives the screen assembly 10 to float.

[0044] Figure 6 is a sectional view of B-B of Figure 3 . Figure 7 is an enlarged view of D of Figure 6 .

[0045] Referring to Figure 6 and Figure 7The buffering assembly 20 can be connected between the screen assembly 10 and the base plate 1, the screen assembly 10 can be connected to the base plate 1 through the buffering assembly 20, and the screen assembly 10 can move relative to the base plate 1.

[0046] Specifically, the buffering assembly 20 is used to buffer the movement of the screen assembly 10 relative to the base plate 1, so as to reduce the movement amount of the screen assembly 10 relative to the base plate 1 and avoid collision when the screen assembly 10 moves relative to the base plate 1.

[0047] In the embodiment, the side of the screen assembly 10 facing the base plate 1 is provided with a sleeving column 15, that is, the side of the floating support 12 facing the base plate 1 is provided with the sleeving column 15. Meanwhile, the buffering assembly 20 includes a buffering ring 21, the buffering ring 21 is sleeved on the outer periphery of the sleeving column 15 and abuts between the screen assembly 10 and the base plate 1, so as to slow down the movement speed of the screen assembly 10 when the screen assembly 10 moves towards the base plate 1 and avoid collision between the screen assembly 10 and the base plate 1.

[0048] It should be noted that the sleeving column 15 is used to sleeve the buffering ring 21, so as to limit the buffering ring 21 and avoid deviation of the buffering ring 21.

[0049] In other embodiments, a through hole 16 is formed in the base plate 1, and the end of the sleeving column 15 away from the floating support 12 can be sleeved in the through hole 16, so that the floating support 12 can move relative to the base plate 1. Meanwhile, the two axial ends of the buffering ring 21 are connected between the floating support 12 and the base plate 1, so that the buffering ring 21 can buffer the movement between the floating support 12 and the base plate 1. That is, one end of the sleeving column 15 is sleeved in the through hole 16, so that the sleeving column 15 is limited between the floating support 12 and the base plate 1, and the relative or opposite movement between the floating support 12 and the base plate 1 is ensured. The buffering ring 21 is connected between the floating support 12 and the base plate 1, and the buffering ring 21 can buffer the movement when the floating support 12 moves relative to or opposite to the base plate 1.

[0050] In addition, the buffering ring 21 can be a flexible rubber ring to buffer the relative movement between the screen assembly 10 and the base plate 1 by deformation. In other embodiments, the buffering ring 21 can also be a spring to buffer the relative movement between the screen assembly 10 and the base plate 1.

[0051] Referring to Figure 7 The buffering assembly 20 can further include a connecting piece 22 and a spring 23.

[0052] The connecting piece 22 is provided with a connecting column 24 and a flange part 25 connected to each other, and the diameter of the flange part 25 is greater than the diameter of the connecting column 24. Specifically, the connecting piece 22 can be a screw.

[0053] Meanwhile, the end of the connecting post 24 away from the flange 25 passes through the base plate 1 and is connected to the end of the sleeve post 15. The spring 23 is sleeved on the outside of the connecting post 24 and abuts against the end of the flange 25 and the base plate 1. Thus, when the floating support 12 moves away from the base plate 1, the spring 23 can play a buffering and limiting role.

[0054] In this embodiment, when the floating support 12 moves toward the substrate 1, the buffer ring 21 can buffer and limit the movement, preventing the floating support 12 from colliding with the substrate 1. When the floating support 12 moves away from the substrate 1, the spring 23 abuts against the flange 25 and the substrate 1, which can buffer and limit the movement, thereby preventing the floating support 12 from disengaging from the substrate 1.

[0055] See Figure 3 Multiple buffer components 20 can be provided, and the multiple buffer components 20 are distributed at intervals along the opposite sides of the screen assembly 10 and connected to the substrate 1. That is, the multiple buffer components 20 are distributed at intervals along the sides of the screen assembly 10 along the length direction, so that the screen assembly 10 can move smoothly relative to the substrate 1.

[0056] See Figure 2 and Figure 4 The touchscreen of the ultrasonic device may also include a buffer strip 26. The buffer strip 26 is connected between the screen assembly 10 and the substrate 1, so that the screen assembly 10 is connected to the substrate 1 via the buffer strip 26.

[0057] Specifically, there are two buffer strips 26, which are spaced apart and connected on both sides of the screen assembly 10 in the width direction, and located on the side of the buffer assembly 20.

[0058] In this embodiment, the buffer strip 26 can be configured as a flexible buffer strip to absorb the impact force caused by the movement of the screen assembly 10 relative to the substrate 1, and to ensure that the screen assembly 10 is connected to the substrate 1.

[0059] See Figure 3 The feedback module may include a vibrator 30 and / or a sound component. That is, the feedback module may include only the vibrator 30, only the sound component, or both the vibrator 30 and the sound component. The sound component is electrically connected to the screen component 10 and can be controlled to emit sound.

[0060] Specifically, the vibrator 30 is mounted on the base plate 1, and an output end of the vibrator 30, i.e. a vibrating end of the vibrator 30, is connected to the screen assembly 10. Meanwhile, the vibrator 30 is electrically connected to the control module, so that the control module can control the vibrator 30 to be turned on according to the touch signal, so that the vibrator 30 drives the screen assembly 10 to reciprocate relative to the base plate 1, thereby forming a vibration feedback and improving the interaction capability of the screen assembly 10. In addition, the sound assembly can be mounted on the base plate 1 and electrically connected to the control module, and the control module can control the sound assembly to be turned on and emit sound according to the touch signal.

[0061] In the embodiment, the control module can control the vibrator 30 to drive the screen assembly 10 to reciprocate relative to the base plate 1, so that the screen assembly 10 can interact with the operator in a vibrating manner. Meanwhile, the control module can also control the sound assembly to emit sound, for example, the sound assembly can emit the sound effect of “tap, tap, tap” to simulate the sound of pressing a mechanical button, thereby increasing the effect of the interaction feedback of the screen assembly 10. Of course, the control module can also control the vibrator 30 and the sound assembly to work at the same time, i.e. the screen assembly 10 vibrates while the sound assembly emits the sound effect of “tap, tap, tap”, thereby increasing the effect of the interaction feedback of the screen assembly 10. In addition, the specific interaction mode can be selected according to user customization.

[0062] Referring to Figure 5 , the vibrator 30 can include a vibrating motor 31 and a motor cushion 32.

[0063] The vibrating motor 31 is mounted on the base plate 1, and the motor cushion 32 is arranged between the vibrating motor 31 and the screen assembly 10, i.e. the motor cushion 32 is connected between the vibrating motor 31 and the screen assembly 10. Specifically, the motor cushion 32 is connected to the floating support 12, so that the vibrating motor 31 can drive the screen assembly 10 to move relative to the base plate 1 through the motor cushion 32.

[0064] In the embodiment, the vibrating motor 31 is a linear motor, so that the vibrating motor 31 can drive the screen assembly 10 to reciprocate relative to the base plate 1, thereby forming a vibration feedback. The output power of the vibrating motor 31 can be pre-set by the control module, so that the amplitude of the vibration feedback can meet the needs of different users.

[0065] In other embodiments, the vibrating motor 31 can be a general motor provided with a deflection assembly, so that when the general motor drives the deflection assembly to move, the general motor can output a reciprocating vibration effect.

[0066] Meanwhile, the motor cushion 32 is connected between the output end of the vibrating motor 31 and the screen assembly 10, which can buffer the impact of the vibrating motor 31 on the screen assembly 10 and avoid damage to the screen assembly 10 by the vibrating motor 31.

[0067] In addition, one end of the motor cushion 32 is connected to the floating support 12 of the screen assembly 10, that is, the floating support 12 is connected to the vibration motor 31 through the motor cushion 32. It should be noted that the motor cushion 32 can be made of a flexible material, such as flexible plastic.

[0068] Referring to Figure 5 , the floating support 12 is provided with a mounting hole 14. Specifically, the side of the floating support 12 away from the screen body 11 is provided with a connecting groove 13, and the mounting hole 14 is throughly arranged and located on the bottom wall of the connecting groove 13. The center of the motor cushion 32 protrudes upward to form a limiting portion 34, and the periphery of the limiting portion 34 constitutes a supporting portion 33, that is, the motor cushion 32 is provided with the supporting portion 33 and the limiting portion 34 connected, and the limiting portion 34 is located on the side of the supporting portion 33 away from the vibration motor 31.

[0069] In this embodiment, the supporting portion 33 is accommodated in the connecting groove 13, the limiting portion 34 is arranged in the mounting hole 14, and the screen body 11 is abutted. Therefore, the vibration output by the vibration motor 31 can be dispersed to the floating support 12 and the screen body 11 through the motor cushion 32, thereby increasing the effect of the vibration feedback of the screen assembly 10.

[0070] Referring to Figure 3 , the vibrator 30 can be provided with a plurality of vibrators 30, and the plurality of vibrators 30 are distributed at different regions of the screen assembly 10, and each vibrator 30 is connected to the floating support 12.

[0071] It should be noted that since the plurality of vibrators 30 are distributed at different regions of the screen assembly 10 and connected between the screen assembly 10 and the substrate 1, when the user touches the screen body 11, the vibrator 30 at the corresponding region works, thereby driving the screen assembly 10 to move relative to the substrate 1 to form a vibration feedback, thereby transmitting the vibration feedback to the corresponding region to improve the effect of the vibration feedback.

[0072] As can be seen from the above, the screen assembly 10 is arranged on the substrate 1, and the screen assembly 10 is used to display a display signal and is also used to collect an externally input touch signal. The control module is electrically connected to the screen assembly 10 to transmit the display signal to the screen assembly 10 and receive the touch signal collected by the screen assembly 10. The buffer assembly 20 is connected between the screen assembly 10 and the substrate 1, so that the screen assembly 10 can move relative to the substrate 1. The feedback assembly can separately include the vibrator 30, or separately include the sound assembly, or simultaneously include the vibrator 30 and the sound assembly.

[0073] The vibrator 30 is installed on the base plate 1, and the output end of the vibrator 30 is connected with the screen assembly 10. The vibrator 30 is electrically connected with the control module, so that the control module can control the vibrator 30 to be turned on according to the touch signal, and the vibrator 30 drives the screen assembly 10 to move relative to the base plate 1, thereby forming a feedback effect of vibration, so that the user can obtain corresponding touch feedback when the user controls through the screen body 10, and the use experience of the user is improved. Meanwhile, the sound assembly is installed on the base plate 1 and is electrically connected with the control module, so that the control module can control the sound assembly to be turned on and sound to be emitted according to the touch signal, thereby forming a sound feedback, so that the user can obtain corresponding touch feedback when the user uses the touch screen, and the use experience of the user is improved.

[0074] Although the utility model has been described with reference to several exemplary embodiments, it should be understood that the terms used are illustrative and exemplary, rather than restrictive terms. Since the utility model can be embodied in various forms without departing from the spirit or essence of the utility model, it should be understood that the above-mentioned embodiments are not limited to any of the above-mentioned details, but should be interpreted broadly within the spirit and scope defined by the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications falling within the scope of the claims or their equivalents should be covered by the appended claims.

Claims

1. A touchscreen for an ultrasound device with interactive feedback, configured to display ultrasound images and / or receive control input, characterized in that, The touchscreen of the ultrasound device includes: The screen assembly must be able to display at least the touch buttons; A substrate on which the screen assembly is mounted; A buffer assembly is disposed at the bottom of the screen assembly, allowing the screen assembly to be floated on the substrate via the buffer assembly; The feedback module includes a vibrator mounted on the substrate, wherein the vibrating end of the vibrator directly or indirectly contacts the screen assembly and is controllably able to cause the screen assembly to float relative to the substrate.

2. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The screen assembly includes a screen body and a floating bracket disposed at the bottom of the screen body. The screen body is fixed on the floating bracket, and the floating bracket simultaneously contacts the buffer assembly and the vibrator.

3. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The vibrator includes a vibration motor and a motor buffer pad disposed above the vibration end of the vibration motor. The vibration motor is mounted on the substrate, the motor buffer pad is spaced between the vibration motor and the screen assembly, and the floating bracket is mounted on the motor buffer pad.

4. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The floating bracket has a mounting hole, the center of the motor buffer pad protrudes upward to form a limiting part, the periphery of the limiting part forms a supporting part, the limiting part is inserted into the mounting hole and abuts against the bottom of the screen body, and the supporting part is supported at the bottom of the floating bracket.

5. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 3, characterized in that, The vibrator is provided in multiple ways, and the multiple vibrators are distributed at intervals in different areas of the screen assembly, and each vibrator is connected to the floating bracket.

6. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 2, characterized in that, The floating bracket has a protruding sleeve post on the side facing the substrate. The buffer assembly includes a buffer ring, which is sleeved on the outer periphery of the sleeve post and abuts against the screen assembly and the substrate.

7. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 6, characterized in that, The substrate has a perforation. The buffer assembly also includes a connector and a spring. The connector has a connecting post and a flange. The flange is located outside the substrate. One end of the connecting post passes through the perforation of the substrate and is connected to the connecting post. The spring is sleeved on the outside of the connecting post and abuts against the flange and the substrate.

8. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, Multiple buffer components are provided, and the multiple buffer components are distributed at intervals along the opposite two sides of the screen component.

9. The touchscreen for ultrasonic equipment according to claim 1, characterized in that, The feedback module also includes a sound component electrically connected to the screen component and capable of emitting sound in a controlled manner.

10. An ultrasonic device, characterized in that, include: An ultrasound host, a probe, and a touch screen for an ultrasound device according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein the probe is electrically connected to the ultrasound host, and the touch screen for the ultrasound device is mounted on the ultrasound host and electrically connected to the ultrasound host.