Dynamic simulation of eyes and electronic products
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521781407.2
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-20
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-08-20
AI Technical Summary
但目前市面上的此类仿真眼睛只是通过灯光发出光线而产生动态效果,和真实的人眼或动物眼睛还存在很大的差距,导致用户体验感较差
[0012] This utility model also provides an electronic product, which is equipped with the aforementioned dynamic simulated eye.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of toy device technology, specifically to a dynamic simulated eye and electronic product. Background Technology
[0002] Some electronic products feature eyes, such as inflatable models and electronic dolls used for Halloween and Christmas. Traditionally, the eyes on these products are static and lack dynamic effects, making them unrealistic. To address this, some researchers have incorporated lights inside the eyes to give them a degree of movement, thus creating a more realistic eye. However, currently available simulated eyes on the market only produce movement by emitting light, and still fall far short of real human or animal eyes, resulting in a poor user experience. Summary of the Invention
[0003] This invention addresses the shortcomings of existing technologies by providing a dynamic simulated eye and electronic product, which can improve the dynamic simulation effect of the simulated eye and enhance the user experience.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention adopts the following technical solution: A dynamic simulated eye includes an eye body and a controller. The eye body includes a housing, a screen-printed sheet, and several sets of LED beads disposed within the housing. The screen-printed sheet has an eyeball pattern printed on its surface. The housing has several regularly arranged partition slots. Each set of LED beads is installed in a corresponding partition slot and illuminates the screen-printed sheet. The controller is communicatively connected to each set of LED beads and simulates eye movements by controlling the working state of each set of LED beads. By using a screen-printed sheet with an eyeball pattern, the user can intuitively and clearly see the shape of the eye, resulting in a more realistic effect compared to effects created by artificial light. By placing each set of LED beads in the partition slots, the light from each set of LED beads can only illuminate the screen-printed sheet from a specific area, thereby reducing the degree of mutual interference between the light from different sets of LED beads. This allows for better simulation of eye movements when the lighting changes, resulting in a more realistic dynamic eye simulation effect.
[0005] As a preferred technical solution, several partition slots are arranged in a straight line, and each group of LED beads is arranged in a straight line and sequentially placed in the corresponding partition slot. During operation, the controller simulates the blinking action of the eye by controlling the on and off of each group of LED beads.
[0006] As a preferred technical solution, the housing is further provided with several lamp panels, and each group of lamp beads is located on the corresponding lamp panel.
[0007] As a preferred technical solution, the housing includes a lower cover and an upper cover. The upper cover and the screen printing sheet are both made of transparent or semi-transparent material. The lower cover has a number of spaced and parallel partition plates inside, which divide the interior of the lower cover into the aforementioned partition grooves.
[0008] As a preferred technical solution, the lower cover is provided with a receiving groove, and the partition plate extends outward from the receiving groove to the outside of the receiving groove. The upper cover is provided with a relief groove on the side facing the lower cover. During assembly, one side of the screen printing sheet abuts against the bottom wall of the relief groove, and the protruding end of the partition plate extends into the relief groove and abuts against the other side of the screen printing sheet.
[0009] As a preferred technical solution, the lower cover is provided with a wiring groove on its periphery that connects to the receiving groove.
[0010] As a preferred technical solution, the upper cover has an upper connecting ring that protrudes radially outward at one end facing the lower cover. The upper connecting ring has a downwardly extending elastic hook. The lower cover has a lower connecting ring corresponding to the upper connecting ring. The lower connecting ring has a groove corresponding to the elastic hook. During assembly, the upper connecting ring and the lower connecting ring fit together, and the hook of the elastic hook passes through the corresponding groove and hooks onto the lower surface of the lower connecting ring.
[0011] As a preferred technical solution, it also includes a fixing ring, wherein the inner sidewall of the fixing ring is provided with a plurality of spirally extending first locking blocks, and the peripheral surface of the upper cover is provided with a plurality of spirally extending second locking blocks. During assembly, the fixing ring is screwed onto the outer side of the upper cover through the cooperation of the first locking blocks and the second locking blocks, and the second locking blocks press against the upper side of the first locking blocks.
[0012] This utility model also provides an electronic product, which is equipped with the aforementioned dynamic simulated eye.
[0013] As a preferred technical solution, the electronic product is an inflatable model.
[0014] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has obvious advantages and beneficial effects. Specifically, by setting a screen-printed sheet with an eyeball pattern, users can intuitively and clearly see the shape of the eye, which is more realistic than the effect formed by light. By setting each group of LED beads in the partition groove, the light from each group of LED beads can only shine on the screen-printed sheet from a specific area, thereby reducing the degree of mutual interference between the light from each group of LED beads. This allows for better simulation of eye movements when the light changes, making the dynamic simulation effect of the eye more realistic and thus improving the user experience.
[0015] To more clearly illustrate the structural features, technical means, and specific objectives and functions achieved by this utility model, the following detailed description is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments: Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the assembly structure of an embodiment of the present utility model; Figure 2 This is an exploded structural diagram of the fixing ring and the eye body according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 3 This is an exploded structural diagram of the eye body according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the eye body from another perspective, according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of an eyeball pattern according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the control circuit of an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 7 This is a control board layout diagram of the controller according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached diagram: 10. Eye body 11. Top cover 111. Recessed groove 112. Upper connecting ring; 113. Elastic hook; 114. Second locking block 115. Second anti-slip serration; 12. Lower cover; 121. Receiving groove. 122. Divider plate; 123. Divider groove; 124. Lower connecting ring 125. Card slot; 126. Cable routing channel; 13. Silk screen printing sheet. 14. LED beads; 15. LED board; 20. Controller 30. Retaining ring; 31. First locking block; 32. First anti-slip teeth. 33. Positioning groove. Detailed Implementation
[0018] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing the utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the position or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0019] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; they can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection; they can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium; and they can refer to the internal connection of two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0020] like Figure 1-7 As shown, an embodiment of the present invention provides a dynamic simulated eye, comprising an eye body 10 and a controller 20. In this embodiment, two eye bodies 10 are provided. The eye body 10 includes a housing, a screen printing sheet 13 disposed within the housing, and several sets of LED beads 14. The surface of the screen printing sheet 13 is printed with an eyeball pattern (not shown). The shape and color of the eyeball pattern can be set according to the design requirements. The housing is provided with several regularly arranged partition grooves 123. Each set of LED beads 14 is respectively installed in the corresponding partition groove 123 and all illuminate the screen printing sheet 13. The controller 20 is communicatively connected to each set of LED beads 14 and simulates the movement of the eye by controlling the working state of each set of LED beads 14. By using a screen-printed sheet 13 with an eye pattern, users can directly and clearly see the shape of the eye, resulting in a more realistic effect compared to that created by lighting. By placing each group of LED beads 14 within the dividing slots 123, the light from each group of LED beads 14 can only illuminate the screen-printed sheet 13 from a specific area, thus reducing the degree of interference between the light from different groups of LED beads 14. This allows for better simulation of eye movements when the lighting changes, resulting in a more realistic dynamic eye simulation effect. It should be noted that in practical applications, the number of eye bodies 10 on the same product is not limited to two; one or more can be used depending on the product's design requirements.
[0021] Specifically, in this embodiment, several dividing slots 123 are arranged in a straight line, and each group of LED beads 14 is arranged in a straight line and sequentially disposed in the corresponding dividing slot 123. During operation, the controller 20 simulates the blinking action of the eye by controlling the on / off state of each group of LED beads 14. It should be understood that in actual use, the controller 20 can also simulate other eye actions by controlling the brightness or color change of each group of LED beads 14.
[0022] In this embodiment, the housing is further provided with several light panels 15, and each group of LED beads 14 is disposed on a corresponding light panel 15. Each group of LED beads 14 is an LED bead. It should be understood that in actual use, the color of each group of LED beads 14 can be changed as needed, each group of LED beads 14 can also be disposed on the same light panel 15, and the specific number of partition slots and the number of LED beads in each group can be set according to display requirements.
[0023] In this embodiment, the housing includes a lower cover 12 and an upper cover 11. Both the upper cover 11 and the screen printing sheet 13 are made of transparent or semi-transparent material. The lower cover 12 has several spaced and parallel partition plates 122 inside, which divide the interior of the lower cover 12 to form the aforementioned partition grooves 123. In this embodiment, the lower cover 12 and the partition plates 122 are integrally formed from a white, malleable material. It should be noted that the lower cover 12 can also be made of other colored materials. By using transparent or semi-transparent material to form the upper cover 11 and the screen printing sheet 13, the light from each group of LED beads 14 can pass through the upper cover 11, thus making the simulated eye shape clearer. It should be understood that windows can also be directly opened on the housing to expose the screen printing sheet 13.
[0024] Specifically, the lower cover 12 has a receiving groove 121, and the partition plate 122 extends outward from the receiving groove 121. The upper cover 11 has a relief groove 111 on the side facing the lower cover 12. During assembly, one side of the screen printing sheet 13 abuts against the bottom wall of the relief groove 111, and the protruding end of the partition plate 122 extends into the relief groove 111 and abuts against the other side of the screen printing sheet 13. By making the partition plate 122 abut against the screen printing sheet 13, the light emitted by the LED beads 14 is blocked to the maximum extent, preventing mutual interference between the LED beads 14, making the changes when the LED beads 14 are on and off more distinct, thereby improving the realism of the dynamic changes of the eyes.
[0025] In this invention, the lower cover 12 has a wiring groove 126 on its periphery that connects to the receiving groove 121. The controller 20 enters the receiving groove 121 through the wiring groove 126 and connects to the lamp board 15. The controller 20 of this invention is a commercially available mature product, and its control principle diagram is shown below. Figure 6-7 As shown. In this utility model, the light board 15 is a commercially available LED light board. Its specific structure and principle will not be described in detail here. In actual use, the controller 20 and the light board 15 can also be connected wirelessly to achieve control.
[0026] In this invention, the upper cover 11 has an outwardly protruding upper connecting ring 112 at one end facing the lower cover 12. The upper connecting ring 112 has a downwardly extending elastic hook 113. The lower cover 12 has a lower connecting ring 124 corresponding to the upper connecting ring 112. The lower connecting ring 124 has a groove 125 corresponding to the elastic hook 113. During assembly, the upper connecting ring 112 and the lower connecting ring 124 fit together. The hook of the elastic hook 113 passes through the corresponding groove 125 and hooks onto the lower surface of the lower connecting ring 124, thereby achieving a fixed connection between the upper cover 11 and the lower cover 12.
[0027] This invention also includes a fixing ring 30. The inner wall of the fixing ring 30 is provided with a plurality of spirally extending first locking blocks 31, and the peripheral surface of the upper cover 11 is provided with a plurality of spirally extending second locking blocks 114. During assembly, the fixing ring 30 is screwed onto the outer side of the upper cover 11 through the engagement of the first locking blocks 31 and the second locking blocks 114, with the second locking blocks 114 pressing against the upper side of the first locking blocks 31. The upper surface of the first locking blocks 31 is provided with first anti-slip teeth 32, and the lower surface of the second locking blocks 114 is provided with second anti-slip teeth 115. The engagement of the first anti-slip teeth 32 and the second anti-slip teeth 115 prevents the connection between the fixing ring 30 and the upper cover 11 from loosening. The end of the fixing ring 30 facing the upper cover 11 is provided with an annular positioning groove 33, within which an annular sealing ring can be installed.
[0028] This utility model also provides an electronic product equipped with the aforementioned dynamic simulated eyes. In this utility model, the electronic product is an inflatable model. During assembly, a through hole corresponding to the eye body 10 is provided on the inflatable model. First, the upper cover 11 on the eye body 10 protrudes from the inside out beyond the through hole. Then, the fixing ring 30 is screwed on, so that the fabric at the edge of the through hole is sandwiched between the fixing ring 30 and the upper surface of the upper connecting ring 112. The sealing performance is improved by setting an annular sealing ring in the positioning groove 33 of the fixing ring 30, thereby preventing gas leakage from the edge of the through hole. It should be noted that the dynamic simulated eyes of this utility model can also be applied to other electronic products such as doll toys and cartoon animals.
[0029] This invention achieves the blinking effect of the eye by controlling each group of LED beads 14 to turn off in sequence and then turn on in the opposite direction. Moreover, during the blinking process, the LED beads 14 can be controlled to emit different colors of light to achieve different display effects and improve the user experience.
[0030] In summary, this invention, by setting up a screen-printed sheet with an eyeball pattern, allows users to see the shape of the eye intuitively and clearly, resulting in a more realistic effect compared to that created by light. By placing each group of LED beads in a partition groove, the light from each group of LED beads can only shine onto the screen-printed sheet from a specific area, thereby reducing the degree of mutual interference between the light from each group of LED beads. This allows for better simulation of eye movements when the light changes, making the dynamic simulation effect of the eye more realistic and thus improving the user experience.
[0031] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Therefore, any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made to the above embodiments based on the actual technical aspects of the present utility model shall still fall within the scope of the technical solution of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A dynamic simulated eye, comprising an eye body and a controller, characterized in that, The eye body includes a housing, a screen printing plate and several sets of LED beads disposed inside the housing. The surface of the screen printing plate is printed with an eyeball pattern. The housing has several regularly arranged partition slots. Each set of LED beads is installed in a corresponding partition slot and illuminates the screen printing plate. The controller is communicatively connected to each set of LED beads and simulates the movement of the eye by controlling the working state of each set of LED beads.
2. The dynamic simulated eye according to claim 1, characterized in that, Several dividing slots are arranged in a straight line, and each group of LED beads is arranged in a straight line and placed in the corresponding dividing slot. During operation, the controller controls the on and off of each group of LED beads to simulate the blinking action of the eye.
3. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, The housing is also equipped with several lamp panels, with each group of lamp beads located on a corresponding lamp panel.
4. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 3, characterized in that, The housing includes a lower cover and an upper cover. The upper cover and the screen printing sheet are both made of transparent or semi-transparent material. The lower cover has several spaced and parallel partition plates inside, which divide the interior of the lower cover into the aforementioned partition grooves.
5. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 4, characterized in that, The lower cover has a receiving groove, and the partition plate extends outward from the receiving groove to the outside of the receiving groove. The upper cover has a relief groove on the side facing the lower cover. During assembly, one side of the screen printing sheet abuts against the bottom wall of the relief groove, and the protruding end of the partition plate extends into the relief groove and abuts against the other side of the screen printing sheet.
6. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 5, characterized in that, The lower cover has a wiring channel on its periphery that connects to the receiving groove.
7. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 4, characterized in that, The upper cover has an outwardly protruding upper connecting ring at one end facing the lower cover. The upper connecting ring has a downwardly extending elastic hook. The lower cover has a lower connecting ring corresponding to the upper connecting ring. The lower connecting ring has a groove corresponding to the elastic hook. During assembly, the upper connecting ring and the lower connecting ring fit together, and the hook of the elastic hook passes through the corresponding groove and hooks onto the lower surface of the lower connecting ring.
8. A dynamic simulated eye according to claim 4, characterized in that, It also includes a fixing ring, the inner sidewall of which is provided with a plurality of spirally extending first locking blocks, and the peripheral surface of the upper cover is provided with a plurality of spirally extending second locking blocks. During assembly, the fixing ring is screwed onto the outer side of the upper cover through the cooperation of the first locking blocks and the second locking blocks, and the second locking blocks press against the upper side of the first locking blocks.
9. An electronic product, characterized in that, The electronic product is provided with a dynamic simulated eye as described in any one of claims 1-8.
10. An electronic product according to claim 9, characterized in that, The electronic product is an inflatable model.