Acupoint calibration part of human body detection graphical user interface of electronic device

CN309810439SActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24HANGZHOU YIQI FUTURE INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202530023710.5
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-14
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2040-01-14

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Abstract

1. The name of the design product: acupoint calibration part of human body detection graphical user interface of electronic equipment. 2. The use of the design product: for an electronic device. 3. The design points of the design product: in the local part of the graphical user interface. 4. The picture or photo that best indicates the design points: design 1 front view. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. The use of the graphical user interface: the overall use is for the human body detection interface before the physical therapy service of the service robot; the local use is for acupoint calibration through palpation positioning guidance. 7. The change state of the graphical user interface is explained as follows: in the main view of Design 1, the user finds the position of the "third thoracic spine spinous process" according to the right side palpation positioning guide picture, makes a specified gesture, and is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 1 change state diagram 1. In Design 1 change state diagram 1, the user finds the position of the "fourth lumbar vertebra" and makes a specified gesture, which is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 1 change state diagram 2. In the main view of Design 2, the user finds the position of the "fourth lumbar vertebra" according to the right side palpation positioning guide picture, makes a specified gesture, and is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 2 change state diagram 1. In Design 2 change state diagram 1, the user finds the position of the "third thoracic spine spinous process" and makes a specified gesture, which is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 2 change state diagram 2. In the main view of Design 3, the user finds the position of the "third thoracic spine spinous process" according to the right side palpation positioning guide picture, makes a specified gesture, and is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 3 change state diagram 1. In Design 3 change state diagram 1, the user finds the position of the "fourth lumbar vertebra" and makes a specified gesture, which is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 3 change state diagram 2. In Design 3 change state diagram 2, the user finds other positions and makes a specified gesture, at which time the service robot recognizes that the number of labels exceeds and enters Design 3 change state diagram 3. In the main view of Design 4, the user finds the position of the "third thoracic spine spinous process" according to the right side palpation positioning guide picture, makes a specified gesture, and is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 4 change state diagram 1. In Design 4 change state diagram 1, the user palpates the fourth lumbar vertebra of the human body, and when the actual lumbar vertebra position deviates greatly from the position of the fourth lumbar vertebra of the human body detected by the machine before palpation, jumps to Design 4 change state diagram 2. In the main view of Design 5, the user finds the position of the "third thoracic spine spinous process" according to the right side palpation positioning guide picture, makes a specified gesture, and is successfully recognized and labeled by the service robot, and then jumps to Design 5 change state diagram 1. In Design 5 change state diagram 1, the user palpates the fourth lumbar vertebra of the human body, and when the actual lumbar vertebra position deviates greatly from the position of the fourth lumbar vertebra of the human body detected by the machine before palpation, jumps to Design 5 change state diagram 2. In Design 5 change state diagram 2, click "Confirm palpation result" in the lower right corner to enter Design 5 change state diagram 3. 8. Other situations that need to be explained Other explanations: the red translucent covered area does not belong to the appearance design content claimed.
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