A pull battery mirror
The pull-out battery mirror, designed with sliding rails and mechanical clips, solves the problems of cumbersome battery replacement and power outages associated with traditional battery mirrors. It enables convenient replacement and flexible installation, is suitable for various locations, meets individual needs, and is waterproof and moisture-proof.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- TENGZHOU YUWEI ELECTRONIC TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-06-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Replacing the battery in existing battery-operated mirrors requires disassembling the outer casing, which is cumbersome. The screws are loose and there is no protection against accidental contact. Ordinary mirrors cannot be used when the power is off, affecting the user experience and convenience.
The design incorporates slide rails, connecting blocks, sliders, and mechanical buckles, allowing the battery compartment to be pulled out and opened by pressing the mechanical buckles. The battery compartment contains multiple battery units, and a button switch controls the light strip. The battery compartment can be hidden behind a mirror and is made of high-strength aluminum, making it waterproof and moisture-proof.
It features convenient, tool-free battery replacement to prevent pinching, flexible battery installation without being restricted by power cords, protection against power outages, suitability for users of all ages, and the ability to meet individual needs. It also maintains a clean and simple appearance and is waterproof and moisture-proof.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of LED bathroom light mirror technology, and in particular to a pull-out battery mirror. Background Technology
[0002] With the continuous development of miniaturization and portability of electronic devices, the convenience and safety of batteries, as the core power source for device operation, are receiving increasing attention. Traditional fixed battery designs often require tools to remove screws when replacing batteries, which is cumbersome and can easily damage the device; while simple plug-in batteries offer some convenience, they suffer from problems such as loosening and poor contact, and lack protection against accidental contact, affecting the user experience.
[0003] Currently, one type of battery-powered mirror requires disassembling the outer casing to change the battery, which is cumbersome, and the screws are prone to loosening due to frequent turning. Ordinary mirrors require power cords, rendering them unusable in the event of a power outage, impacting the user experience and causing significant inconvenience. The pull-out battery-powered mirror eliminates the need to disassemble the entire mirror for battery replacement, reducing operational difficulty and saving time. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problems of existing power-powered mirrors where changing batteries requires disassembling the outer casing, which is cumbersome and causes screws to loosen easily with frequent turning. Ordinary mirrors require power cords, and cannot be used without power, affecting the user experience and causing great inconvenience. Therefore, this invention proposes a pull-out battery mirror.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: a pull-out battery mirror, including a mirror surface, a housing fixed to the rear end of the mirror surface, a slide rail fixed to the rear end of the mirror surface, a connecting block slidably connected inside the slide rail, a mechanical buckle installed at the rear end of the slide rail outside the connecting block, a battery box fixed to one end of the connecting block, multiple battery bodies installed inside the battery box, a button switch installed at one end of the housing, and light strips installed at both ends of the inner wall of the housing.
[0006] Preferably, the mirror surface is sandblasted on both sides near the two light strips.
[0007] Preferably, the rear end of the housing has multiple mounting brackets.
[0008] Preferably, a support frame is fixed on the inner wall of the housing, and a back plate is bolted to the support frame.
[0009] Preferably, a slider is fixed to one end of the connecting block facing the slide rail, and a groove matching the slider is provided at the rear end of the slide rail.
[0010] Preferably, the end of the battery box away from the connecting block extends through the casing.
[0011] Compared with the prior art, the advantages and positive effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0012] In this invention, the battery compartment, housing the battery unit, can be pulled out from the casing via a sliding rail, connecting block, slider, and connecting plate. A mechanical latch allows for easy pulling out of the battery compartment with a simple press, preventing finger pinching. Operation is convenient and simple, requiring no tools. Compared to traditional mirrors, this pull-out battery mirror makes battery replacement much easier, eliminating the need for complicated tools or disassembly, lowering the barrier to entry for users and making it suitable for a wide range of ages. The quick battery replacement method saves users time on tedious replacement processes, especially when the battery is depleted, ensuring timely replacement without affecting the mirror's normal use. Furthermore, the battery-powered design allows for more flexible installation, unrestricted by power cords or unaffected by power outages or circuit failures. It can be installed in various locations such as bathrooms, bedrooms, and dressing rooms, meeting the personalized needs of different users. Ordinary power-operated mirrors become unusable during power outages, impacting the user experience. Traditional battery mirrors have non-replaceable battery bodies, which reduces their lifespan and wastes resources. This practical pull-out battery mirror hides the battery body behind the mirror, maintaining a clean appearance. It can be installed in any desired location, and the pull-out path is perpendicular to the mirror surface, preventing it from blocking the mirror and affecting its use. The design of the housing and battery box makes it waterproof, moisture-proof, and well-sealed. It has an internal light strip for illumination, and a back panel that is waterproof and moisture-proof. The materials used are rust-proof and corrosion-resistant, preventing water ingress that could cause short circuits. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 A perspective view of a pull-out battery mirror is provided for this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 A rear-view perspective view of a pull-out battery mirror is provided for this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3 This utility model provides a perspective view of the internal structure of the housing for a pull-out battery mirror;
[0016] Figure 4 This utility model presents a schematic diagram of the external structure of the slide rail for a pull-out battery mirror.
[0017] Illustrations: 1. Mirror finish; 2. Housing; 3. Sandblasted finish; 5. Hanging bracket; 6. Light strip; 7. Slide rail; 8. Mechanical buckle; 9. Connecting block; 10. Slider; 11. Slide groove; 12. Battery box; 13. Battery body; 14. Button switch; 15. Support frame; 16. Back plate. Detailed Implementation
[0018] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features described in these embodiments can be combined with each other.
[0019] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed in the following specification.
[0020] Example 1, as Figure 1-4 As shown, this utility model provides a pull-out battery mirror, including a mirror surface 1, a housing 2 fixed to the rear end of the mirror surface 1, a slide rail 7 fixed to the rear end of the mirror surface 1, a connecting block 9 slidably connected inside the slide rail 7, a mechanical buckle 8 installed at the rear end of the slide rail 7 outside the connecting block 9, a battery box 12 fixed to one end of the connecting block 9, multiple battery bodies 13 installed inside the battery box 12, a button switch 14 installed at one end of the housing 2, and light strips 6 installed at both ends of the inner wall of the housing 2.
[0021] The overall effect of Embodiment 1 is that, through the arrangement of the slide rail 7, connecting block 9, slider 10, and connecting plate 4, the battery compartment 12 of the battery body 13 can be pulled out from the housing 2. Furthermore, the mechanical buckle 8 allows for easy pulling out of the battery compartment with a simple press, preventing finger pinching. The operation is convenient and simple, requiring no tools to open easily. The slide rail 7 is a precision-machined aluminum alloy guide rail, ensuring smooth pulling. Compared to traditional mirrors, the pull-out battery mirror makes battery body 13 replacement more convenient, requiring no complicated tools or disassembly process, lowering the user's barrier to entry and making it suitable for users of all ages. The housing 2 is made of high-strength aluminum. The main frame is corrosion-resistant, moisture-proof, and rust-proof. Furthermore, the battery body 13 provides power, making its installation location more flexible, unrestricted by power cords, and unaffected by power outages or circuit failures. It can be installed in various locations, such as bathrooms, bedrooms, and dressing rooms, meeting the personalized needs of different users. Traditional battery mirrors do not allow for replacement of the battery body 13, reducing lifespan and wasting resources. This practical pull-out battery mirror hides the battery body 13 behind the mirror surface 1, maintaining a clean appearance. It can be installed in any desired location, and the pull-out trajectory is perpendicular to the mirror surface 1, preventing it from obstructing the mirror and affecting its use.
[0022] Example 2, as Figure 1-4As shown, the mirror 1 has sandblasting 3 on both sides near the two light strips 6. The rear end of the housing 2 has multiple hanging brackets 5. The inner wall of the housing 2 is fixed with a support frame 15. The support frame 15 is bolted to a back plate 16. The end of the connecting block 9 facing the slide rail 7 is fixed with a slider 10. The rear end of the slide rail 7 has a groove 11 that matches the slider 10. The end of the battery box 12 away from the connecting block 9 passes through the housing 2.
[0023] The overall effect of embodiment 2 is as follows: the light emitted by the light strip 6 can be illuminated to the front end of the mirror 1 through the sandblasting 3; the hanging bracket 5 facilitates the hanging of the housing 2; the back plate 16 is sealed with galvanized sheet, making it waterproof, moisture-proof, and corrosion-resistant; the slider 10 and the slide groove 11 limit the movement of the connecting block 9, preventing it from moving directly out of the housing 2; the button switch 14 of this device can control the light strip 6 to turn on and off; the battery body 13 in the battery box 12 is electrically connected to the button switch 14 and the light strip 6 through an external line; the pull-out battery box 12 design makes it easier and faster to replace the battery body 13; the extra-large battery box 12 provides stable and long-lasting power supply, eliminating the need for frequent replacement of the battery body 13.
[0024] Working principle: When in use, the device is mounted on the wall using the hanging bracket 5. Turning on the button switch 14 controls the two light strips 6 to emit light, which is then guided to the front of the mirror 1 through the sandblasting 3. When the battery body 13 needs to be replaced, simply press the battery compartment 12 at the bottom of the device 2. The mechanical latch 8 will release the connecting block 9, allowing the user to slide down the pull-out battery compartment 12 to replace the battery body 13 inside. During installation, simply push the battery compartment 12 upwards until a "click" sound is heard, confirming that the connecting block 9 is engaged. The mechanical buckle 8 secures the battery box 12. The main frame of the casing 2 is made of high-strength aluminum, which is corrosion-resistant, moisture-proof, and rust-proof. This practical pull-out battery mirror can hide the battery body 13 behind the mirror 1, keeping the appearance simple. It can be installed in any desired position, and the pull-out trajectory is perpendicular to the mirror 1 to prevent it from blocking the mirror and affecting its use. The pull-out battery box 12 design makes it easier and faster to replace the battery body 13. The extra-large battery box 12 provides stable and long-lasting power supply, eliminating the need for frequent replacement of the battery body 13.
[0025] The wiring diagrams for the battery box 12, battery body 13, push button switch 14, and light strip 6 in this utility model are common knowledge in the field. Their working principles are known technologies. The appropriate model is selected according to actual use. Therefore, the control method and wiring layout of the battery box 12, battery body 13, push button switch 14, and light strip 6 will not be explained in detail.
[0026] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model in any other way. Any person skilled in the art may make changes or modifications to the above-disclosed technical content to create equivalent embodiments for application in other fields. However, any simple modifications, equivalent changes, and modifications made to the above embodiments based on the technical essence of the present utility model without departing from the technical solution of the present utility model shall still fall within the protection scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A pull-out battery mirror comprising a mirror surface (1), characterized in that: The rear end of the mirror (1) is fixed with a housing (2), the rear end of the mirror (1) is fixed with a slide rail (7), a connecting block (9) is slidably connected in the slide rail (7), a mechanical buckle (8) is installed on the rear end of the slide rail (7) outside the connecting block (9), a battery box (12) is fixed at one end of the connecting block (9), a plurality of battery bodies (13) are installed in the battery box (12), a button switch (14) is installed at one end of the housing (2), light strips (6) are installed at both ends of the inner wall of the housing (2), sandblasting (3) is provided on both sides of the mirror (1) near the two light strips (6), a plurality of hanging brackets (5) are opened at the rear end of the housing (2), a slider (10) is fixed at the end of the connecting block (9) facing the slide rail (7), and a groove (11) matching the slider (10) is opened at the rear end of the slide rail (7).
2. A draw-bar mirror according to claim 1, wherein: A support frame (15) is fixed on the inner wall of the housing (2), and a back plate (16) is installed on the support frame (15) by bolts.
3. A draw-bar mirror according to claim 1, wherein: The end of the battery box (12) away from the connecting block (9) passes through the casing (2).