IP visual intercom emergency button false touch protection device

By introducing an anti-accidental touch baffle and trigger plate to protect the emergency button in the IP video intercom, and adopting a motor-driven camera angle adjustment and support frame fixing structure, the problems of accidental triggering of the emergency button, fixed camera angle, and lack of fixing device are solved, thereby improving the stability, flexibility and reliability of the equipment.

CN224385508UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19SHENZHEN TIANYINGLONG TECH

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN TIANYINGLONG TECH
Filing Date
2025-08-07
Publication Date
2026-06-19

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

The emergency button on existing IP video intercoms lacks a protection device against accidental touch, which can easily lead to false alarms due to accidental touch, increasing maintenance costs and delaying emergency response; the camera cannot be adjusted in angle, resulting in blind spots and insufficient flexibility; and it lacks a fixed structure, making it easy to be damaged by external impacts or accidental touches.

Method used

The emergency button is protected by a design that prevents accidental touches with a baffle and a trigger plate. The camera angle is adjusted by a motor-driven worm gear and worm wheel structure. A support frame and a fixed base are added to securely mount the walkie-talkie.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents false alarms, improves equipment reliability and stability, enhances camera flexibility and monitoring effect, and ensures stable installation and service life of walkie-talkies in different scenarios.

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Abstract

This utility model provides an IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device, relating to the field of intercom technology. It includes an intercom body, ordinary operation buttons, an emergency button, and a camera module. The top of the intercom body has a component slot 1, and the inner wall of component slot 1 has a sliding groove 1. An anti-accidental touch baffle is slidably connected to the inner wall of sliding groove 1 and is located at the top of the emergency button. The inner wall of component slot 1 has a sliding groove 2, and the inner wall of sliding groove 2 has an anti-accidental touch trigger plate slidably connected to it. The anti-accidental touch trigger plate is located at the bottom of the anti-accidental touch baffle, and a trigger groove runs through it from top to bottom. The inner wall of sliding groove 2 has a component slot 2, and a spring is fixed to the inner wall of component slot 2. The other end of the spring is fixed to one side of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate. The top of the intercom body has a component slot 3, and the inner wall of component slot 3 has a camera carrier. The camera module is located at the top of the camera carrier, and the inner wall of component slot 3 has a rotating groove.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of walkie-talkie technology, and in particular to an IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device. Background Technology

[0002] IP video intercoms are intelligent devices based on network communication technology, widely used in smart homes, offices, campuses, hospitals, and other scenarios. They connect via a network to enable two-way high-definition video calls and voice intercoms, allowing users to conveniently perform remote communication, access control, visitor reception, and other operations. The emergency button is a crucial component, typically designed in a prominent and easily accessible location. In an emergency, pressing this button immediately triggers an alarm and quickly sends an emergency signal to a pre-set monitoring center or the terminal devices of relevant personnel, enabling timely rescue or response measures. This provides strong support for ensuring personnel and facility safety, making it a practical tool combining modern security with convenient communication.

[0003] In existing technologies, the emergency button on IP video intercoms lacks a protection device against accidental activation. Because emergency buttons are usually designed in an easily accessible location, they are easily activated by accidental touches. For example, users may accidentally touch the button during daily use, causing an alarm to be triggered, resulting in unnecessary panic and waste of resources. In addition, frequent accidental activation will increase the maintenance cost of the equipment and reduce the reliability and trustworthiness of the system. More importantly, when an emergency response is truly needed, users may hesitate for fear of accidental activation, delaying the best rescue opportunity. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this utility model is to address the shortcomings of existing technologies by proposing an IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: an IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device, comprising an intercom body, ordinary operation buttons, an emergency button, and a camera module. The top of the intercom body has a component groove 1, the inner wall of the component groove 1 has a sliding groove 1, the inner wall of the sliding groove 1 is slidably connected to an anti-accidental touch baffle, the anti-accidental touch baffle is located at the top of the emergency button, the inner wall of the component groove 1 has a sliding groove 2, the inner wall of the sliding groove 2 is slidably connected to an anti-accidental touch trigger plate, the anti-accidental touch trigger plate is located at the bottom of the anti-accidental touch baffle, the top to bottom of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate has a trigger groove, the inner wall of the sliding groove 2 has a component groove 2, the inner wall of the component groove 2 is fixed with a spring, the other end of the spring is fixed to one side of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate.

[0006] Preferably, the walkie-talkie body has a component slot three on its top, a camera carrier on the inner wall of the component slot three, the camera module on the top of the camera carrier, a rotating groove on the inner wall of the component slot three, rotating columns fixed on both sides of the camera carrier, the rotating columns rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating groove, a worm gear fixed on one side of the rotating column, and a component slot four on one side of the walkie-talkie body, a support base fixed on the inner wall of the component slot four, a worm gear rotatably connected to one side of the support base, the surface of the worm gear fully meshing with the surface of the worm wheel, the worm gear being driven to rotate by a motor, and the motor being fixed to the inner wall of the component slot four. In existing technologies, the cameras of IP video intercoms typically cannot be adjusted at any angle. This design limitation brings many inconveniences. Because the camera angle is fixed, the field of view cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the actual scene, making it impossible to fully capture the visitor's entire appearance or important details, especially when there are significant differences in visitor height or when the intercom's installation location is limited. Furthermore, fixed-angle cameras are difficult to adapt to different monitoring needs in complex environments. For example, when it is necessary to check the situation on both sides of a doorway, the viewing angle cannot be effectively adjusted. This limitation not only affects the practicality of the intercom but also leaves blind spots in security monitoring, reducing the flexibility and versatility of the equipment and making it difficult to meet diverse needs. To address these issues, this utility model adopts an adjustable camera structure, using a motor to drive a worm gear. Because the worm gear and worm wheel are fully engaged, the worm wheel will rotate with the worm wheel... The worm gear is fixed to the rotating column, which is connected to the camera carrier. This rotation drives the camera module to rotate around the rotating column in the rotating slot. Through the forward and reverse rotation control of the motor, the camera module can flexibly adjust the shooting direction within a certain angle range, which can significantly improve the flexibility and practicality of the equipment. By introducing an adjustable-angle camera structure, such as using a motor-driven rotation mechanism, the camera can be flexibly adjusted in different scenarios. Whether dealing with differences in visitor height or monitoring needs in complex environments, it can ensure the integrity and accuracy of the field of view. This improvement not only eliminates the monitoring blind spots caused by traditional fixed-angle cameras, but also improves the reliability and effectiveness of the equipment in security monitoring, meets the diverse needs in more scenarios, and thus enhances the overall performance and application scope of the IP video intercom.

[0007] Preferably, a support frame is fixed to the bottom of the walkie-talkie body, a support plate is fixed to one side of the support frame, a fixed seat is provided at the bottom of the support plate, a placement groove is provided on one side of the fixed seat, a clamping groove is provided on the inner wall of the placement groove, and the support frame is disposed on the inner wall of the clamping groove. In existing technologies, the lack of a fixing device for IP video walkie-talkies is particularly problematic. Without a dedicated fixing structure, the walkie-talkie is easily dropped or displaced due to external impacts or accidental contact during use, leading to equipment damage or malfunction. This risk is especially pronounced in public areas or places frequented by children. To address this issue, this invention employs a walkie-talkie fixing device. The walkie-talkie body is connected to a support plate via a bottom support frame. The bottom of the support plate mates with a fixing seat. A placement slot on one side of the fixing seat accommodates the support frame, while a locking slot secures the support frame, ensuring a tight fit and stability. This structure allows the walkie-talkie to be firmly mounted on the fixing seat, which can be installed on a wall or other suitable location as needed. This ensures that the walkie-talkie will not shift or fall due to external forces during use, significantly enhancing the stability and safety of the equipment. By adding a reliable fixing device, the walkie-talkie can be securely mounted on a wall, desktop, or other designated location, effectively preventing it from falling or shifting due to external impacts or accidental contact, thereby reducing the risk of equipment damage and extending its service life.

[0008] Preferably, both sides of the walkie-talkie body have curved surfaces, and the surfaces of these curved surfaces are provided with anti-slip textures arranged in an array. The curved surfaces and anti-slip textures on both sides of the walkie-talkie body significantly improve the grip and stability of the device. The curved surface design is ergonomic, making it more comfortable for users to hold the walkie-talkie, conforming to the natural curve of the palm and reducing fatigue from prolonged use. The anti-slip textures increase the friction between the hand and the device surface, effectively preventing the walkie-talkie from slipping even in humid environments or when hands are sweaty.

[0009] Preferably, an anti-slip pad, made of silicone, is fixed to the side of the support plate near the walkie-talkie body. Fixing the silicone anti-slip pad to the side of the support plate near the walkie-talkie body significantly improves the stability and safety of the walkie-talkie when placed. Silicone has good flexibility and a high coefficient of friction, effectively preventing the walkie-talkie from sliding or shaking on the support plate, providing reliable anti-slip protection, especially when the device is placed on an inclined surface or subjected to slight external forces.

[0010] Preferably, the camera module is provided with a lens protective cover on top, and the lens protective cover is fixed to the top of the camera carrier. Providing a lens protective cover on the top of the camera module and fixing it to the top of the camera carrier effectively protects the camera lens from damage caused by dust, stains, scratches, and accidental impacts. The lens protective cover prevents the lens surface from being contaminated or scratched, thereby ensuring that the camera can always provide clear, high-quality images.

[0011] Preferably, a wear-resistant pad is fixed to the surface of the ordinary operation button, and the wear-resistant pad is made of polyurethane. Fixing a wear-resistant pad made of polyurethane to the surface of the ordinary operation button can significantly improve the durability and service life of the button. Polyurethane has excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance and aging resistance, which can effectively resist the wear caused by frequent use and maintain the integrity and sensitivity of the button surface.

[0012] Beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. In existing technologies, the emergency button on IP video intercoms lacks a protection device against accidental activation. Because emergency buttons are typically designed in easily accessible locations, they are prone to accidental activation due to accidental touches. For example, users may accidentally touch the button during daily use, causing a false alarm, leading to unnecessary panic and wasted resources. Furthermore, frequent false triggers increase equipment maintenance costs and reduce system reliability and trustworthiness. More importantly, when a genuine emergency response is needed, users may hesitate for fear of accidental activation, delaying the best rescue opportunity. To address these issues, this invention employs an emergency button accidental activation protection device, significantly improving the user experience and reliability of the equipment. By adding anti-accidental activation designs, such as physical protective barriers, adding operation confirmation steps, or using an inductive triggering mechanism, accidental activation due to accidental touches can be effectively avoided, reducing unnecessary alarms and resource waste. This not only reduces equipment maintenance costs but also enhances system reliability and stability. More importantly, in emergencies, users do not need to worry about accidental activation and can decisively press the button to ensure timely emergency signal transmission, thereby improving emergency response efficiency and ensuring personnel safety and normal equipment operation.

[0014] 2. In existing technologies, the cameras of IP video intercoms typically cannot be adjusted at any angle. This design limitation brings many inconveniences. Because the camera angle is fixed, the field of view cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the actual scene, making it impossible to fully capture the visitor's entire appearance or important details, especially when there are significant differences in visitor height or when the intercom's installation location is limited. In addition, fixed-angle cameras are difficult to adapt to different monitoring needs in complex environments. For example, when it is necessary to check the situation on both sides of a doorway, the viewing angle cannot be effectively adjusted. This limitation not only affects the practicality of the intercom but also leaves blind spots in security monitoring, reducing the flexibility of the equipment and the breadth of application scenarios, making it difficult to meet the needs of... To address diverse needs and such issues, this invention employs an adjustable camera structure, significantly enhancing the flexibility and practicality of the device. By introducing an adjustable-angle camera structure, such as using a motor-driven rotation mechanism, the camera can be flexibly adjusted in different scenarios. Whether dealing with differences in visitor height or monitoring needs in complex environments, it ensures the integrity and accuracy of the field of view. This improvement not only eliminates the blind spots caused by traditional fixed-angle cameras but also enhances the reliability and effectiveness of the device in security monitoring, meeting diverse needs in more scenarios and thus strengthening the overall performance and application scope of the IP video intercom.

[0015] 3. In the existing technology, the lack of a fixing device for IP video walkie-talkies is particularly obvious. Due to the absence of a dedicated fixing structure, the walkie-talkie is easily dropped or displaced during use due to external impact or accidental contact, resulting in equipment damage or malfunction. This risk is even more prominent in public areas or places where children frequently play. To address this problem, this utility model adopts a walkie-talkie fixing device, which can significantly enhance the stability and safety of the equipment. By adding a reliable walkie-talkie fixing device, the walkie-talkie can be securely installed on a wall, desktop, or other designated location, effectively avoiding dropping or displacement due to external impact or accidental contact, thereby reducing the risk of equipment damage and extending its service life. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural diagram of the present invention;

[0017] Figure 2 This is an exploded view of the emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional view of the emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 4 This is an exploded view of the camera angle adjustment structure of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 5This is an exploded view of the walkie-talkie fixing device of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 6 for Figure 2 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;

[0022] Figure 7 for Figure 3 Enlarged view of point B in the middle;

[0023] Figure 8 for Figure 4 Enlarged view of point C in the middle.

[0024] Legend:

[0025] 1. Walkie-talkie body; 101. Normal operation buttons; 102. Emergency button; 103. Camera module; 104. Component slot one; 105. Sliding slot one; 106. Anti-accidental touch baffle; 107. Sliding slot two; 108. Anti-accidental touch trigger plate; 109. Trigger slot; 110. Component slot two; 111. Spring; 2. Component slot three; 201. Rotating slot; 202. Camera carrier; 203. Rotating column; 204. Worm gear; 205. Component slot four; 206. Support base; 207. Worm; 208. Motor; 3. Support frame; 301. Support plate; 302. Fixing base; 303. Placement slot; 304. Clamping slot; 4. Curved surface. Detailed Implementation

[0026] To make the technical means, creative features, and achieved objectives and effects of this utility model easier to understand, the present utility model is further described below with reference to specific embodiments and accompanying drawings. However, the following embodiments are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and not all of them. Other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments described in the implementation plan without creative effort are all within the protection scope of this utility model.

[0027] The specific embodiments of this utility model are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Specific implementation examples:

[0029] Reference Figure 1-8An IP video intercom emergency button anti-misoperation protection device includes an intercom body 1, a normal operation button 101, an emergency button 102, and a camera module 103. The top of the intercom body 1 has a component groove 104, and the inner wall of the component groove 104 has a sliding groove 105. An anti-misoperation baffle 106 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 105. The anti-misoperation baffle 106 is located on top of the emergency button 102. The inner wall of the component groove 104 has a sliding groove 107, and the inner wall of the sliding groove 107 has an anti-misoperation trigger plate 108 slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove 107. The anti-misoperation trigger plate 108 is located at the bottom of the anti-misoperation baffle 106. A trigger groove 109 is formed through the top and bottom of the anti-misoperation trigger plate 108. The inner wall of the sliding groove 107 has a component groove 110, and a spring 111 is fixed to the inner wall of the component groove 110. The other end of the spring 111 is fixed to one side of the anti-misoperation trigger plate 108. In existing technologies, the emergency button on IP video intercoms lacks a protection device against accidental activation. Because emergency buttons are typically designed in easily accessible locations, they are prone to accidental activation due to unforeseen circumstances. For example, users may accidentally touch the button during daily use, causing a false alarm, leading to unnecessary panic and wasted resources. Furthermore, frequent false triggers increase equipment maintenance costs and reduce system reliability and trustworthiness. More importantly, when a genuine emergency response is needed, users may hesitate for fear of accidental activation, delaying the best rescue opportunity. To address these issues, this invention employs an emergency button accidental activation protection device. Under normal conditions, it prevents… The accidental trigger baffle 106 covers the top of the emergency button 102 to prevent accidental touch. When the emergency button needs to be triggered, the user must first press the accidental trigger baffle 106, causing it to slide along the sliding groove 105 and compress the spring 111. At the same time, the accidental trigger plate 108 at the bottom of the accidental trigger baffle 106 slides in the sliding groove 107. When the trigger groove 109 of the accidental trigger plate 108 is aligned with the emergency button 102, the user continues to apply force, the emergency button 102 is pressed, and the alarm is triggered. After releasing, the spring 111 resets, and the accidental trigger baffle 106 and the accidental trigger plate 108 return to their initial positions, covering the emergency button 102 again to prevent accidental triggering.

[0030] The walkie-talkie body 1 has a component slot 3 2 on its top. A camera carrier 202 is provided on the inner wall of the component slot 3 2. The camera module 103 is located on the top of the camera carrier 202. A rotating slot 201 is provided on the inner wall of the component slot 3 2. Rotating columns 203 are fixed on both sides of the camera carrier 202. The rotating columns 203 are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating slot 201. A worm gear 204 is fixed on one side of the rotating column 203. A component slot 4 205 is provided on one side of the walkie-talkie body 1. A support base 206 is fixed on the inner wall of the component slot 4 205. A worm 207 is rotatably connected to one side of the support base 206. The surface of the worm 207 is fully engaged with the surface of the worm gear 204. The worm 207 is driven to rotate by a motor 208. The motor 208 is fixed to the inner wall of the component slot 4 205. In existing technologies, the cameras on IP video intercoms typically cannot be adjusted at any angle. This design limitation causes numerous inconveniences. Because the camera angle is fixed, the field of view cannot be flexibly adjusted according to the actual scene, making it impossible to fully capture the visitor's entire appearance or important details, especially when visitors have significant height differences or the intercom's installation location is limited. Furthermore, fixed-angle cameras struggle to adapt to different monitoring needs in complex environments. For example, when it's necessary to check both sides of a doorway, the viewing angle cannot be effectively adjusted. This limitation not only affects the intercom's practicality but also leaves blind spots in security monitoring. This reduces the flexibility and applicability of the equipment, making it difficult to meet diverse needs. To address this issue, this invention employs an adjustable camera structure. A motor 208 drives a worm gear 207 to rotate. Since the worm gear 207 is fully engaged with a worm wheel 204, the worm wheel 204 rotates accordingly. The worm wheel 204 is fixed to a rotating column 203, which is connected to a camera support 202. This causes the camera module 103 to rotate around the rotating column 203 within the rotating groove 201. By controlling the forward and reverse rotation of the motor, the camera module can flexibly adjust its shooting direction within a certain angle range.

[0031] The walkie-talkie body 1 has a support frame 3 fixed at the bottom, a support plate 301 fixed on one side of the support frame 3, a fixed seat 302 at the bottom of the support plate 301, a placement groove 303 on one side of the fixed seat 302, a clamping groove 304 on the inner wall of the placement groove 303, and the support frame 3 is located on the inner wall of the clamping groove 304. In the existing technology, the lack of a fixing device for IP video walkie-talkies is particularly obvious. Due to the absence of a dedicated fixing structure, the walkie-talkie is easily dropped or displaced during use due to external impact or accidental contact, resulting in equipment damage or malfunction. This risk is even more prominent in public areas or places where children frequently play. To address this problem, this utility model adopts a walkie-talkie fixing device. The walkie-talkie body 1 is connected to the support plate 301 through the bottom support frame 3. The bottom of the support plate 301 cooperates with the fixing seat 302. The placement groove 303 on one side of the fixing seat 302 is used to accommodate the support frame 3, while the locking groove 304 is used to fix the support frame 3, making it tightly embedded and stable. With this structure, the walkie-talkie can be firmly installed on the fixing seat 302. The fixing seat 302 can be installed on the wall or other places as needed, ensuring that it will not be displaced or dropped due to external force during use.

[0032] Both sides of the walkie-talkie body 1 have curved surfaces 4, with anti-slip textures arranged in an array. This combination of curved surfaces and anti-slip textures significantly improves the grip and stability of the device. The curved surface design is ergonomic, making it more comfortable for users to hold the walkie-talkie, conforming to the natural curve of the palm and reducing fatigue from prolonged use. The anti-slip textures increase friction between the hand and the device surface, effectively preventing the walkie-talkie from slipping even in humid environments or when hands are sweaty. An anti-slip pad made of silicone is fixed to the support plate 301 near the walkie-talkie body 1. This silicone anti-slip pad significantly improves the stability and safety of the walkie-talkie when placed. The silicone material has good flexibility and a high coefficient of friction, effectively preventing the walkie-talkie from sliding or shaking on the support plate. Especially when the device is placed on an inclined surface or subjected to slight external force, it can provide reliable anti-slip protection. The top of the camera module 103 is equipped with a lens protective cover, which is fixed to the top of the camera carrier 202. The lens protective cover on the top of the camera module and fixed to the top of the camera carrier can effectively protect the camera lens from dust, stains, scratches and accidental impact damage. The lens protective cover can prevent the lens surface from being contaminated or scratched, thereby ensuring that the camera can always provide clear and high-quality images. The surface of the ordinary operation button 101 is fixed with a wear-resistant pad. The wear-resistant pad is made of polyurethane. Fixing the wear-resistant pad of polyurethane material to the surface of the ordinary operation button can significantly improve the durability and service life of the button. Polyurethane material has excellent wear resistance, corrosion resistance and anti-aging properties, which can effectively resist the wear caused by frequent use and maintain the integrity and sensitivity of the button surface.

[0033] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: Under normal conditions, the anti-accidental touch baffle 106 covers the top of the emergency button 102, preventing accidental touch. When the emergency button needs to be triggered, the user must first press the anti-accidental touch baffle 106, causing it to slide along the sliding groove 105 and compress the spring 111. At the same time, the anti-accidental touch trigger plate 108 at the bottom of the anti-accidental touch baffle 106 slides in the sliding groove 107. When the trigger groove 109 of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate 108 is aligned with the emergency button 102, the user continues to apply force, the emergency button 102 is pressed, and the alarm is triggered. After releasing, the spring 111 returns to its original position, and the anti-accidental touch baffle 106 and the anti-accidental touch trigger plate 108 return to their initial positions, covering the emergency button 102 again to prevent accidental triggering. The worm gear 207 is driven to rotate by the motor 208. Since the worm gear 207 is fully engaged with the worm wheel 204, the worm wheel 207... 04 will rotate accordingly. The worm gear 204 is fixed on the rotating column 203, which is connected to the camera carrier 202. This drives the camera module 103 to rotate around the rotating column 203 in the rotating groove 201. Through the forward and reverse rotation control of the motor, the camera module can flexibly adjust the shooting direction within a certain angle range. The walkie-talkie body 1 is connected to the support plate 301 through the support frame 3 at the bottom. The bottom of the support plate 301 cooperates with the fixed seat 302. The placement groove 303 on one side of the fixed seat 302 is used to accommodate the support frame 3, while the clamping groove 304 is used to fix the support frame 3, so that it is tightly embedded and kept stable. With this structure, the walkie-talkie can be firmly installed on the fixed seat 302. The fixed seat 302 can be installed on the wall or other places as needed to ensure that it will not shift or fall due to external force during use.

[0034] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.

[0035] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely preferred examples and are not intended to limit the utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claimed utility model. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An IP visual intercom emergency button anti-misoperation protection device, comprising an intercom main body (1), a general operation button (101), an emergency button (102) and a camera module (103), characterized in that: The walkie-talkie body (1) has a component slot (104) on its top. A sliding groove (105) is formed on the inner wall of the component slot (104). An anti-accidental touch baffle (106) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the sliding groove (105). The anti-accidental touch baffle (106) is located on top of the emergency button (102). A second sliding groove (107) is formed on the inner wall of the component slot (104). A sliding groove (107) is slidably connected to the inner wall of the second sliding groove (107). An anti-accidental touch trigger plate (108) is provided at the bottom of the anti-accidental touch baffle (106). A trigger groove (109) is provided through the top to the bottom of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate (108). A component groove (110) is provided on the inner wall of the sliding groove (107). A spring (111) is fixed on the inner wall of the component groove (110). The other end of the spring (111) is fixed to one side of the anti-accidental touch trigger plate (108).

2. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The walkie-talkie body (1) has a component slot three (2) on its top. A camera carrier (202) is provided on the inner wall of the component slot three (2). The camera module (103) is located on the top of the camera carrier (202). A rotating groove (201) is provided on the inner wall of the component slot three (2). Rotating columns (203) are fixed on both sides of the camera carrier (202). The rotating columns (203) are rotatably connected to the inner wall of the rotating groove (201). A worm gear (204) is fixed on one side of the walkie-talkie body (1). A component slot (205) is opened on one side of the component slot (205). A support base (206) is fixed on the inner wall of the component slot (205). A worm (207) is rotatably connected to one side of the support base (206). The surface of the worm (207) is fully engaged with the surface of the worm gear (204). The worm (207) is driven to rotate by a motor (208). The motor (208) is fixed to the inner wall of the component slot (205).

3. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The walkie-talkie body (1) has a support frame (3) fixed at the bottom. A support plate (301) is fixed on one side of the support frame (3). A fixed seat (302) is provided at the bottom of the support plate (301). A placement groove (303) is provided on one side of the fixed seat (302). A clamping groove (304) is provided on the inner wall of the placement groove (303). The support frame (3) is located on the inner wall of the clamping groove (304).

4. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The walkie-talkie body (1) has arc surfaces (4) on both sides, and anti-slip textures are provided on the surface of the arc surfaces (4), which are arranged in an array.

5. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 3, characterized in that: The support plate (301) is fixed with an anti-slip pad on the side near the walkie-talkie body (1), and the anti-slip pad is made of silicone.

6. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 2, characterized in that: The camera module (103) is provided with a lens protective cover on the top, and the lens protective cover is fixed to the top of the camera carrier (202).

7. The IP video intercom emergency button anti-accidental touch protection device according to claim 1, characterized in that: The surface of the ordinary operation button (101) is fixed with a wear-resistant pad, which is made of polyurethane.