In-vehicle external device control area for the graphical user interface of a vehicle's central control system for electronic devices.
CN309810566SActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24CHONGQING CHANGAN AUTOMOBILE CO LTD
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Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202530202760.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2040-04-15
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Vehicle external device control area for a graphical user interface of a vehicle central control system for electronic devices. 2. Intended use of this design: for use in an electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are the interface content that needs to be protected in the graphical user interface. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 front view. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The overall graphical user interface of this design is used for the vehicle central control system, and the protected part is used for controlling and managing the vehicle's external devices. In Design 1, users can click any button or card in the vehicle external device control area of the interface shown in the main view to control and manage the vehicle external device. In Design 2, users can click the "..." in the upper right corner of any card in the interface shown in the main view. The interface will change to the interface shown in the change state diagram 1. In the interface shown in the change state diagram 1, users can click "Delete Device" in the card. After deleting the device, the corresponding card will disappear. After all devices are deleted, the interface will change to the interface shown in the change state diagram 2. In Design 3, users can click any button or card in the vehicle external device control area of the interface shown in the main view to control and manage the vehicle external device. In Design 4, users can click "Add Device" in the upper right corner of the interface shown in the main view. The interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 1. After the search is completed, the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 2. In the interface shown in Change State Figure 2, users can click any card to add the corresponding device. The interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 3. After the device is successfully added, the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 4. In Design 5, users can click "Add Device" in the upper right corner of the interface shown in the main view. The interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 1. After the search is completed, the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 2. In the interface shown in Change State Figure 2, users can click any card to add the corresponding device. The interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 3. If the addition fails, the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 4. In Design 6, users can bring the device close to the graphical user interface as shown in the main view, and the interface will change to the interface shown in the change state diagram 1. When the connection is successful, the interface will change to the interface shown in the change state diagram 2. In Design 7 and Design 8, users can click on the connected device card in the interface shown in the main view, and the interface will change to the interface shown in the change state diagram. In Design 9, users can click on the unconnected device card in the interface shown in the main view, and the interface changes to the interface shown in the change state diagram 1. In the interface shown in the change state diagram 1, users can click on "Connect Device" in the card, and the interface changes to the interface shown in the change state diagram 2. When the connection is successful, the interface changes to the interface shown in the change state diagram 3. In Design 10, users can click on the unconnected device card in the interface shown in the main view, and the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 1. In the interface shown in Change State Figure 1, users can click on "Connect Device" in the card, and the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 2. When the connection fails, the interface changes to the interface shown in Change State Figure 3. 7. Other situations requiring explanation: Other explanation: "X" in the interface represents a text, number, or symbol area. Content represented by dashed lines in each design is not required to be protected.
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