Dashcam and vehicle
By incorporating snap-fit and abutment components on the dashcam, a detachable connection between the dashcam body and the mounting carrier is achieved, solving the problem of inconvenient replacement in existing technologies and improving the ease of replacement and disassembly/reassembly.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHENZHEN QIHOO INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-09
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of dashcam technology, and in particular to a dashcam and a vehicle. Background Technology
[0002] Dashcams can record images and sounds while a vehicle is in motion, serving as evidence in traffic accidents and for monitoring parking. As a result, more and more vehicles are being equipped with dashcams.
[0003] However, dashcams in this technology are usually glued to the vehicle, making it inconvenient to replace them when necessary. Utility Model Content
[0004] The main purpose of this application is to provide a dashcam that improves the convenience of replacing the dashcam itself.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the dashcam proposed in this application includes:
[0006] The recorder body has a first latching part and a first abutting part; and
[0007] The mounting carrier is provided with a second snap-fit part, a second abutment part and an adhesive part. The recorder body can move relative to the mounting carrier in a first direction until the first snap-fit part and the second snap-fit part snap-fit together.
[0008] The first abutting part is configured to abut against the second abutting part to prevent the recorder body from moving in the first direction until the first latching part and the second latching part separate.
[0009] The adhesive portion is configured to be bonded to the vehicle body.
[0010] In some embodiments, one of the first snap-fit portion and the second snap-fit portion is a snap hook, and the other is a sliding groove;
[0011] The slide groove extends along a first direction and has a first end and a second end opposite to each other in the first direction. A locking block is provided in the second end of the slide groove.
[0012] The hook can slide from the first end of the groove to the second end and engage with the locking block.
[0013] In some embodiments, the groove wall includes a first groove wall, a second groove wall and a third groove wall, the first groove wall and the second groove wall are arranged relatively spaced apart in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and the third groove wall is arranged opposite to the groove opening of the groove.
[0014] The card block is connected to the first groove wall and is spaced apart from the second groove wall;
[0015] The hook includes a connecting block, a hook engagement block, and a plug-in block. The hook engagement block is connected to one end of the connecting block and is located between the locking block and the third groove wall to engage with the locking block.
[0016] The plug-in block is connected to the connecting block and the hook block on one side in the second direction, and is plugged between the locking block and the second groove wall.
[0017] In some embodiments, the third groove wall is provided with a through hole that communicates with the slide groove.
[0018] In some embodiments, at least a portion of the first abutting portion and at least a portion of the second abutting portion are arranged and abutting each other in a first direction.
[0019] In some embodiments, the first abutting portion has a first wall surface and a second wall surface facing away from each other in a first direction, and the distance between the first wall surface and the second wall surface is reduced in the direction from one end of the first abutting portion connected to the recorder body to the end away from the recorder body.
[0020] And / or, the second abutment portion has a third wall surface and a fourth wall surface disposed opposite to each other in the first direction, and the distance between the third wall surface and the fourth wall surface decreases in the direction from one end of the second abutment portion connected to the mounting carrier to the end away from the mounting carrier.
[0021] In some embodiments, the mounting carrier has a material reduction hole on the side opposite to the second abutment portion, and at least a portion of the material reduction hole is provided corresponding to the second abutment portion;
[0022] And / or, the number of first latching portions is at least two, and they are distributed on both sides of the first abutting portion in the second direction, the second direction intersecting the first direction; the number of second latching portions is at least two, and each second latching portion corresponds to one first latching portion;
[0023] And / or, the second snap-fit portion and the adhesive portion are located on opposite sides of the mounting carrier, and the second abutment portion and the second snap-fit portion are located on the same side of the mounting carrier.
[0024] In some embodiments, the recorder body includes:
[0025] The housing extends along a second direction, which intersects with the first direction. A first snap-fit portion and a first abutment portion are located at one end of the housing along the second direction.
[0026] The camera is located at the other end of the housing in the second direction.
[0027] In some embodiments, the housing includes:
[0028] A first housing extends along a second direction, and a camera is disposed at one end of the first housing along the second direction; and
[0029] The second housing has a rotating hole, and the end of the first housing away from the camera is rotatably installed in the rotating hole and can be fixed relative to the first housing; the first snap-fit part and the first abutment part are provided on the second housing.
[0030] This application also proposes a vehicle comprising:
[0031] The vehicle body; and
[0032] In any of the above embodiments, the adhesive part of the dashcam is adhered to the vehicle body.
[0033] The dashcam in this application has a first snap-fit part and a first abutment part on its main body, and a second snap-fit part, a second abutment part, and an adhesive part on its mounting carrier. This allows the dashcam main body to be detachably mounted to the mounting carrier via the snap-fit engagement of the first and second snap-fit parts and the abutment engagement of the first and second abutment parts. The mounting carrier is then adhered to the vehicle body via the adhesive part, thus indirectly attaching the dashcam main body to the vehicle body through the mounting carrier. Because the dashcam main body and the mounting carrier are detachable, when the dashcam main body needs replacement or repair, it can be directly removed from the mounting carrier without affecting the connection between the mounting carrier and the vehicle body, reducing the possibility of damage to the vehicle body. Meanwhile, since the recorder body can move relative to the mounting carrier in the first direction until it engages with the first and second locking parts, the recorder body can be easily slidably installed on one side of the mounting carrier along the first direction during installation. Separation of the first and second locking parts is then prevented by the abutment and limiting action of the first and second locking parts. Similarly, when it is necessary to disassemble the recorder body, it can be easily slidably removed along the other side of the first direction. This makes the installation and removal of the recorder body on the mounting carrier relatively simple, thereby improving the convenience of replacing the recorder body. Attached Figure Description
[0034] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application 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 application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on the structures shown in these drawings without creative effort.
[0035] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the dashcam of this application;
[0036] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Another perspective illustration of a dashcam;
[0037] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the exploded structure of a dashcam;
[0038] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A schematic diagram of a partial exploded structure of a dashcam.
[0039] Figure 5 for Figure 4 Another perspective of the partial explosion structure of the dashcam;
[0040] Figure 6 for Figure 5 Schematic diagram of the structure of the second shell in the middle;
[0041] Figure 7 for Figure 6 A magnified view of a portion of point A in the middle;
[0042] Figure 8 for Figure 4 A structural diagram of the mounting carrier;
[0043] Figure 9 for Figure 1 A partial cross-sectional view of a dashcam;
[0044] Figure 10 for Figure 1 Another partial cross-sectional view of the dashcam.
[0045] Explanation of icon numbers:
[0046] 100. Dashcam; 1. Dashcam body; 11. Housing; 111. First housing; 113. Second housing; 1131. Sleeve; 1131a. Rotating hole; 1132. Extension block; 1133. Fixing plate; 1134. First snap-fit part; 1135. Hook; 1136. Connecting block; 1137. Hook-engaging block; 1138. Insertion block; 1139. First abutment part; 1140. First wall surface; 1141. Second wall surface Surface; 1142, Disassembly mark; 13, Camera; 3, Mounting carrier; 31, Second snap-fit part; 311, Slide groove; 3111, First end; 3112, Second end; 3113, Slot block; 3114, First groove wall; 3115, Second groove wall; 3116, Third groove wall; 33, Second abutment part; 331, Third wall surface; 333, Fourth wall surface; 35, Adhesive part; 37, Through hole; 38, Reinforcing plate; 39, Material reduction hole.
[0047] The realization of the purpose, functional features and advantages of this application will be further explained in conjunction with the embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. Detailed Implementation
[0048] The technical solutions of the embodiments of this application will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of this application, and not all of the embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this application, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this application.
[0049] It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, back, etc.) in the embodiments of this application are only used to explain the relative positional relationship and movement of each component in a certain specific posture (as shown in the figure). If the specific posture changes, the directional indicator will also change accordingly.
[0050] In this application, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms "connection," "fixed," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "fixed" can mean a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral part; it can mean a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; it can mean a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; it can mean the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components, unless otherwise expressly limited. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application according to the specific circumstances.
[0051] Furthermore, the use of terms such as "first" and "second" in this application is 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 as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of those features. Additionally, the word "and / or" throughout the text means including three parallel solutions; for example, "A and / or B" includes solution A, solution B, or a solution that simultaneously satisfies A and B. Furthermore, the technical solutions of the various embodiments can be combined with each other, but this must be based on the ability of a person 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 in this application.
[0052] Please refer to the reference. Figures 1 to 5 ,as well as Figure 9 and Figure 10This application proposes a dashcam 100. In one embodiment of this application, the dashcam 100 includes a dashcam body 1 and a mounting carrier 3. The dashcam body 1 is provided with a first snap-fit portion 1134 and a first abutment portion 1139. The mounting carrier 3 is provided with a second snap-fit portion 31, a second abutment portion 33 and an adhesive portion 35. The dashcam body 1 can move relative to the mounting carrier 3 in a first direction until the first snap-fit portion 1134 snaps with the second snap-fit portion 31. The first abutment portion 1139 is configured to abut with the second abutment portion 33 to prevent the dashcam body 1 from moving in the first direction until the first snap-fit portion 1134 separates from the second snap-fit portion 31. The adhesive portion 35 is configured to be adhesive to the vehicle body.
[0053] The recorder body 1 can be used to realize the basic functions of the dashcam 100, namely, recording video and audio information. The recorder body 1 may include a housing 11 and a camera 13 mounted on the housing 11. The housing 11 provides a mounting position for the camera 13 and other components of the recorder body 1, such as a control board electrically connected to the camera 13 to control its operation, and a memory card electrically connected to the camera 13 to store the content captured by the camera 13. Furthermore, the camera 13 can be completely housed within the housing 11, with a display hole or light-transmitting part provided on the housing 11 at the corresponding shooting end of the camera 13. Alternatively, the camera 13 can have its shooting end located outside the housing 11; this application does not limit the mounting method or position of the camera 13 on the housing 11. Moreover, the number of cameras 13 can be one, or at least two, so that two of the cameras 13 can be arranged back-to-back, thereby enabling separate recording of the external and internal environments of the vehicle. Furthermore, the housing 11 can be cylindrical or rectangular, and this application does not limit the shape of the housing 11.
[0054] The mounting carrier 3 can be adhered to the vehicle body via the adhesive portion 35, for example, on the windshield, or at other locations on the vehicle body. Simultaneously, the mounting carrier 3 can also provide a mounting position for the recorder body 1, achieving indirect mounting of the recorder body 1 onto the vehicle body. The adhesive portion 35 can be made of 3M adhesive to ensure high temperature resistance and greater durability, suitable for long-term use. However, this application is not limited to this; in some embodiments, the adhesive portion 35 can also be an adhesive layer, ensuring that the mounting carrier 3 can be adhered to the vehicle body via the adhesive portion 35.
[0055] The first engaging portion 1134 and the second engaging portion 31 can be used to engage with each other. The first engaging portion 1134 and the second engaging portion 31 can be, as described below, either a hook 1135 or a groove 311 with a locking block 3113 at one end. Alternatively, both can be hooks 1135, ensuring that when the recorder body 1 moves along one side of the mounting carrier 3 in the first direction, it can move until the first engaging portion 1134 engages with the second engaging portion 31. Furthermore, it should be noted that when the dashcam 100 is in normal installation and use, the first direction can be horizontal or inclined. For example, when the mounting carrier 3 is adhered to the windshield of the vehicle body, since the windshield is inclined, the first direction is set as an inclined direction, intersecting the horizontal and vertical directions. Furthermore, the number of first card contacts 1134 can be one, or two or more, while the number of second card contacts 31 can be set to correspond to the number of first card contacts 1134.
[0056] The first abutting part 1139 and the second abutting part 33 can be used to cooperate and abut against each other to prevent the recorder body 1 from moving along the other side in the first direction, thereby separating the first locking part 1134 from the second locking part 31. The first abutting part 1139 can be in the form of a protrusion, a protruding post, or a protruding plate; this application does not limit the shape or structure of the first abutting part 1139. Similarly, the second abutting part 33 can also be in the form of a protrusion, a protruding post, or a protruding plate; this application does not limit the shape or structure of the second abutting part 33. Furthermore, the number of first abutting parts 1139 can be one, or two or more, while the number of second abutting parts 33 can correspond to the number of first locking parts 1134. Furthermore, the structure formed by the first abutting portion 1139 and the second abutting portion 33 can be arranged in a first direction, or it can be arranged in a second direction intersecting the first direction as described below. This application does not limit the relative position of the two structures. Wherein, when the first direction is an inclined direction as described above, the second direction can be a horizontal direction.
[0057] Furthermore, the second snap-fit portion 31 and the adhesive portion 35 can be disposed on opposite sides of the mounting carrier 3, and the second abutment portion 33 can be disposed on the same side of the mounting carrier 3 as the second snap-fit portion 31. This arrangement, where the recorder body 1 and the adhesive portion 35 are located on opposite sides of the mounting carrier 3, reduces the possibility of interference between the connection between the recorder body 1 and the mounting carrier 3, and between the mounting carrier 3 and the vehicle body. Of course, this application is not limited to this; in other embodiments, the second snap-fit portion 31 and the adhesive portion 35 can also be disposed on adjacent sides of the mounting carrier 3.
[0058] The dashcam 100 of this application has a first latching part 1134 and a first abutting part 1139 on the dashcam body 1, and a second latching part 31, a second abutting part 33, and an adhesive part 35 on the mounting carrier 3. This allows the dashcam body 1 to be detachably mounted to the mounting carrier 3 through the latching engagement of the first latching part 1134 and the second latching part 31, and the abutting engagement of the first abutting part 1139 and the second abutting part 33. The mounting carrier 3 can then be adhesively attached to the vehicle body via the adhesive part 35. Thus, the dashcam body 1 is indirectly attached to the vehicle body through the mounting carrier 3. Since the dashcam body 1 and the mounting carrier 3 are detachable, when the dashcam body 1 needs to be replaced or repaired, it can be directly removed from the mounting carrier 3 without affecting the connection between the mounting carrier 3 and the vehicle body, reducing the possibility of damage to the vehicle body. Meanwhile, since the recorder body 1 can move relative to the mounting carrier 3 in the first direction until the first latching part 1134 and the second latching part 31 engage, the recorder body 1 can be easily slidably installed on one side of the mounting carrier 3 in the first direction during installation. Then, the first abutting part 1139 and the second abutting part 33 abut and limit the separation of the first latching part 1134 and the second latching part 31. Similarly, when it is necessary to disassemble the recorder body 1, it can be easily slidably removed along the other side of the first direction. This makes the installation and removal of the recorder body 1 on the mounting carrier 3 relatively simple, thereby improving the convenience of replacing the recorder body 1.
[0059] Please refer to the reference. Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Figure 8 as well as Figure 9In one embodiment of this application, one of the first engaging portion 1134 and the second engaging portion 31 is a hook 1135, and the other is a groove 311; the groove 311 extends along a first direction and has a first end 3111 and a second end 3112 opposite to each other in the first direction, and a locking block 3113 is provided in the second end 3112 of the groove 311; the hook 1135 can slide from the first end 3111 of the groove 311 to the second end 3112 and engage with the locking block 3113.
[0060] The first engaging part 1134 can be a hook 1135, and the second engaging part 31 can be a groove 311. Alternatively, the first engaging part 1134 can be a groove 311, and the second engaging part 31 can be a hook 1135.
[0061] In this embodiment, one of the first latching portion 1134 and the second latching portion 31 is configured as a hook 1135, and the other is configured as a groove 311 with a latching block 3113. This allows the recorder body 1 to be slidably installed, with the hook 1135 first inserted into the first end 3111 of the groove 311, and then slid along the extension direction of the groove 311 to the second end 3112, thus achieving a latching engagement between the hook 1135 and the latching block 3113. At this time, the groove 311 can guide the sliding of the recorder body 1, thereby improving the accuracy and portability of the recorder body 1 during sliding latching installation on the mounting carrier 3.
[0062] In one embodiment of this application, when the first direction is an inclined direction as described above, the first end 3111 can be the upper end of the slide groove 311, and the second end 3112 can be the lower end of the slide groove 311, so that the recorder body 1 can also improve the stability of the engagement between the first locking part 1134 and the second locking part 31 under the action of gravity. Of course, in other embodiments, it is also possible for the first end 3111 to be the lower end of the slide groove 311, and the second end 3112 to be the upper end of the slide groove 311.
[0063] Please refer to the reference. Figures 4 to 9In one embodiment of this application, the groove wall of the slide 311 includes a first groove wall 3114, a second groove wall 3115, and a third groove wall 3116. The first groove wall 3114 and the second groove wall 3115 are arranged at a distance from each other in a second direction intersecting the first direction. The third groove wall 3116 is arranged opposite to the opening of the slide 311. The locking block 3113 is connected to the first groove wall 3114 and is arranged at a distance from the second groove wall 3115. The locking hook 1135 includes a connecting block 1136, a hooking block 1137, and a plugging block 1138. The hooking block 1137 is connected to one end of the connecting block 1136 and is located between the locking block 3113 and the third groove wall 3116 to engage with the locking block 3113. The plugging block 1138 is connected to one side of the connecting block 1136 and the hooking block 1137 in the second direction and is plugged between the locking block 3113 and the second groove wall 3115.
[0064] In this embodiment, the hook 1135 includes a connecting block 1136, a hooking block 1137, and a plugging block 1138, allowing it to engage with the locking block 3113 via the hooking block 1137, and to plug into the locking block 3113 via the gap between the plugging block 1138 and the locking block 3113 and the second groove wall 3115. This increases the contact area between the first locking part 1134 and the second locking part 31, thereby improving the stability of the engagement between the first locking part 1134 and the second locking part 31, and thus improving the stability of the recorder body 1 during installation. Furthermore, when the first locking part 1134 is a hook 1135, the connecting block 1136 is connected to the recorder body 1.
[0065] Please refer to the reference. Figure 5 and Figure 9 In one embodiment of this application, the third groove wall 3116 is provided with a through hole 37, which is connected to the slide groove 311.
[0066] When the slide groove 311 is installed on the mounting carrier 3, the through hole 37 can penetrate the side of the mounting carrier 3 opposite to the groove opening of the slide groove 311 to connect to the outside.
[0067] In this embodiment, by providing a through hole connecting the slide 311 to the outside, the structure of the slide 311 can be simplified, thereby improving the convenience of processing the mounting carrier 3.
[0068] Please refer to the reference. Figure 4 , Figure 5 as well as Figure 10 In one embodiment of this application, at least a portion of the first abutting portion 1139 and at least a portion of the second abutting portion 33 are arranged and abutting each other in a first direction.
[0069] The first abutting part 1139 may be only a portion of the second abutting part 33 arranged and abutting in the first direction. Of course, the first abutting part 1139 may also be all of the first abutting part 1139 and all of the second abutting part 33 arranged and abutting in the first direction.
[0070] In this embodiment, at least a portion of the first abutting part 1139 and at least a portion of the second abutting part 33 are arranged side by side in the first direction to abut against each other, so that the abutting limit of the two can be parallel to the sliding direction of the hook 1135 in the slide groove 311. This is beneficial to improving the blocking effect of the hook 1135 in the state of being engaged with the locking block 3113 in the slide groove 311, and thus beneficial to improving the stability of the recorder body 1 during installation.
[0071] Please refer to the reference. Figure 4 , Figure 5 as well as Figure 10 In one embodiment of this application, the first abutting part 1139 has a first wall surface 1140 and a second wall surface 1141 facing each other in a first direction. In the direction from one end of the first abutting part 1139 connected to the recorder body 1 to the end away from the recorder body 1, the distance between the first wall surface 1140 and the second wall surface 1141 is reduced.
[0072] In this embodiment, when the first engaging portion 1134 is a hook 1135 and the second engaging portion 31 is a groove 311 with a locking block 3113, the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113 are in an engaging state. In the first direction, the first abutting portion 1139 can be closer to the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113 than the second abutting portion 33, so as to prevent the separation of the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113 by the abutting limit between the first abutting portion 1139 and the second abutting portion 33. At this time, the distance between the first wall surface 1140 and the second wall surface 1141 is set to decrease in the direction from the end of the first abutment portion 1139 connected to the recorder body 1 to the end away from the recorder body 1. This allows the first wall surface 1140 and the second wall surface 1141 to have a guiding function, facilitating the sliding of the first abutment portion 1139 along one side of the first direction to engage with the second abutment portion 33 to prevent the hook 1135 from disengaging from the locking block 3113. Simultaneously, it also facilitates the sliding of the first abutment portion 1139 along the other side of the first direction, thereby unlocking the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113.
[0073] To achieve the same effect, in one embodiment of this application, the second abutment portion 33 has a third wall surface 331 and a fourth wall surface 333 disposed opposite to each other in a first direction. In the direction from one end of the second abutment portion 33 connected to the mounting carrier 3 to the end furthest from the mounting carrier 3, the distance between the third wall surface 331 and the fourth wall surface 333 decreases. Specifically, when the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113 are engaged, the first wall surface 1140 can abut against the fourth wall surface 333. In the first direction, the fourth wall surface 333 is closer to the hook 1135 and the locking block 3113 than the third wall surface 331.
[0074] Please refer to the reference. Figure 4 and Figure 5 In one embodiment of this application, the mounting carrier 3 is provided with a material reduction hole 39 on the side opposite to the second abutment portion 33, and at least a portion of the material reduction hole 39 is provided corresponding to the second abutment portion 33.
[0075] In this embodiment, a material reduction hole 39 is provided on the side of the mounting carrier 3 opposite to the second abutment portion 33, corresponding to the position of the second abutment portion 33. This can prevent the mounting carrier 3 from having an excessively thick wall at this location, which would cause shrinkage during injection molding and affect the molding effect. The number of material reduction holes 39 can be one, or two or more.
[0076] Please refer to the reference. Figure 4 and Figure 5 In one embodiment of this application, the number of first latching portions 1134 is at least two, and they are distributed on both sides of the first abutting portion 1139 in a second direction, the second direction intersecting the first direction; the number of second latching portions 31 is at least two, and each second latching portion 31 is provided corresponding to a first latching portion 1134.
[0077] In this embodiment, the number of first latching portions 1134 is set to at least two, and they are distributed on opposite sides of the first abutting portion 1139 in the second direction. This can improve the uniformity and stability of the force on both sides of the recorder body 1 in the second direction, thereby improving the stability of the recorder body 1 during installation. Alternatively, the number of first latching portions 1134 can be four, distributed at the four corners of the wall surface where the recorder body 1 is mounted on the mounting carrier 3. Similarly, the number of second latching portions 31 can also be four, distributed at the four corners of the mounting carrier 3.
[0078] Please refer to Figure 8 In one embodiment of this application, in order to improve the strength of the mounting carrier 3, a reinforcing plate 38 may be provided on the side of the mounting carrier 3 where the second snap-fit portion 31 and the second abutment portion 33 are provided, and the reinforcing plate 38 may form a plurality of honeycomb holes.
[0079] In one embodiment of this application, the housing 11 extends along a second direction, which intersects with the first direction. A first snap-fit portion 1134 and a first abutment portion 1139 are disposed at one end of the housing 11 in the second direction; the camera 13 is disposed at the other end of the housing 11 in the second direction.
[0080] In this embodiment, the camera 13 is disposed at one end of the housing 11, and the first snap-fit part 1134 and the first abutment part 1139 are disposed at the other end of the housing 11. This ensures that the connection structure between the recorder body 1 and the mounting carrier 3 does not affect the shooting angle of the camera 13. Furthermore, when assembling or disassembling the recorder body 1, it does not cause excessive space occupation in the extension direction of the housing 11, i.e., the second direction.
[0081] Please refer to the reference. Figures 1 to 4 In one embodiment of this application, the housing 11 includes a first housing 111 and a second housing 113. The first housing 111 extends along a second direction, and the camera 13 is disposed at one end of the first housing 111 in the second direction. The second housing 113 is provided with a rotating hole 1131a. The end of the first housing 111 away from the camera 13 is rotatably installed in the rotating hole 1131a and can be fixed relative to the first housing 111. A first snap-fit portion 1134 and a first abutment portion 1139 are disposed on the second housing 113.
[0082] In this embodiment, the first housing 111 is rotatably connected to the second housing 113, allowing the shooting angle of the camera 13 to be adjusted by rotating the first housing 111, thus improving the versatility of the shooting angle. The first housing 111 and the second housing 113 can be directly configured with an interference fit to limit and fix the first housing 111 at the rotation angle. Alternatively, the first housing 111 and the second housing 113 can be provided with elastic rings, such as silicone rings or rubber rings, to limit and fix the first housing 111 at the rotation angle. Alternatively, one of the first housing 111 and the second housing 113 can be provided with a protrusion, while the other has at least two grooves around the rotation axis of the first housing 111. Rotation until the protrusion engages with any of the grooves achieves the limiting and fixing of the first housing 111 after rotation.
[0083] In one embodiment of this application, the second housing 113 may include a cylindrical body, an extension block 1132, and a fixing plate 1133. A rotating hole 1131a may be formed on the inner side of the cylindrical body. One end of the extension block 1132 may be connected to the outer side of the cylindrical body, and the fixing plate 1133 may be connected to the other end of the extension block 1132. A first snap-fit portion 1134 and a first abutment portion 1139 may be disposed on the side of the fixing plate 1133 facing away from the connecting block. In this way, the cylindrical body can be adapted and rotated to fit the first housing 111, and the fixing plate 1133 can be adapted and installed on the mounting carrier 3, thereby improving the compactness of the structure of the second housing 113.
[0084] Please refer to Figure 4 In one embodiment of this application, a disassembly mark 1142 may be provided on the side of the fixing plate 1133 facing away from the first snap-fit portion 1134 and the first abutment portion 1139. The disassembly mark 1142 may be in the form of an arrow to indicate the sliding disassembly direction of the recorder body 1.
[0085] This application also proposes a vehicle including a vehicle body and a dashcam 100. The specific structure of the dashcam 100 is as described in the above embodiments. Since this vehicle adopts all the technical solutions of all the above embodiments, it has at least all the beneficial effects brought about by the technical solutions of the above embodiments, which will not be described in detail here. The adhesive portion 35 of the dashcam 100 is adhered to the vehicle body.
[0086] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application and does not limit the patent scope of this application. Any equivalent structural transformations made based on the inventive concept of this application and the contents of the specification and drawings of this application, or direct / indirect applications in other related technical fields, are included within the patent protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A dashcam, characterized in that, include: The recorder body is provided with a first snap-fit part and a first abutting part; and The mounting carrier is provided with a second snap-fit portion, a second abutment portion and an adhesive portion, and the recorder body can move relative to the mounting carrier in a first direction until the first snap-fit portion snaps with the second snap-fit portion. The first abutting part is configured to abut against the second abutting part to prevent the recorder body from moving in the first direction until the first latching part and the second latching part separate; The adhesive portion is configured to be bonded to the vehicle body.
2. The dashcam as described in claim 1, characterized in that, One of the first latching part and the second latching part is a latching hook, and the other is a sliding groove; The slide groove extends along the first direction and has a first end and a second end opposite to each other in the first direction. A locking block is provided in the second end of the slide groove. The hook can slide from the first end of the groove to the second end and engage with the locking block.
3. The dashcam as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The groove wall includes a first groove wall, a second groove wall and a third groove wall. The first groove wall and the second groove wall are arranged relatively spaced apart in a second direction intersecting the first direction, and the third groove wall is arranged opposite to the groove opening of the groove. The card block is connected to the first groove wall and is spaced apart from the second groove wall; The hook includes a connecting block, a hooking block, and a plugging block. The hooking block is connected to one end of the connecting block and is located between the locking block and the third groove wall to engage with the locking block. The plug-in block is connected to one side of the connecting block and the hook block in the second direction, and is plugged between the locking block and the second groove wall.
4. The dashcam as described in claim 3, characterized in that, The third groove wall is provided with a through hole, which is connected to the slide groove.
5. The dashcam as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, At least a portion of the first abutting portion and at least a portion of the second abutting portion are arranged and abutting each other in the first direction.
6. The dashcam as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The first abutting part has a first wall surface and a second wall surface facing away from each other in the first direction. In the direction from one end of the first abutting part connected to the recorder body to the end away from the recorder body, the distance between the first wall surface and the second wall surface is reduced. And / or, the second abutment portion has a third wall surface and a fourth wall surface disposed opposite to each other in the first direction, and the distance between the third wall surface and the fourth wall surface is reduced in the direction from one end of the second abutment portion connected to the mounting carrier to the end away from the mounting carrier.
7. The dashcam as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The mounting carrier has a material reduction hole on the side opposite to the second abutment portion, and at least a portion of the material reduction hole is provided corresponding to the second abutment portion; And / or, the number of the first latching portions is at least two, and they are distributed on both sides of the first abutting portion in the second direction, the second direction intersecting the first direction; the number of the second latching portions is at least two, and each second latching portion corresponds to one first latching portion; And / or, the second snap-fit portion and the adhesive portion are located on opposite sides of the mounting carrier, and the second abutment portion and the second snap-fit portion are located on the same side of the mounting carrier.
8. The dashcam as described in any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The recorder body includes: A housing, the housing extending along a second direction intersecting the first direction, the first snap-fit portion and the first abutment portion being disposed at one end of the housing in the second direction; and A camera is located at the other end of the housing in the second direction.
9. The dashcam as described in claim 8, characterized in that, The housing includes: A first housing, extending along a second direction, with the camera disposed at one end of the first housing along the second direction; and The second housing has a rotating hole, and the end of the first housing away from the camera is rotatably installed in the rotating hole and can be fixed relative to the first housing; the first snap-fit part and the first abutting part are provided in the second housing.
10. A vehicle, characterized in that, include: Vehicle body; and The dashcam as described in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the adhesive portion of the dashcam is adhered to the vehicle body.