Search record interaction area of search record display and interactive graphical user interface for electronic device
CN310039646SActive Publication Date: 2026-06-19BEIJING AUTONAVI YUNMAP TECH CO LTD
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BEIJING AUTONAVI YUNMAP TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-05-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Search history interactive area for displaying search history and interactive graphical user interface of electronic device. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are: the parts in the graphical user interface, and the parts not marked with dotted lines are the parts for which protection is required. 4. The image or photograph that best illustrates the design's key points: Design 2 main view. 5. Design 2 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: The overall appearance design of the interface is used to display intelligent search results with map location markers, visual markers of historical search records, intelligent switching of search record data, and other interactive features. The partial appearance design of the interface is used to display intelligent search results, visual markers of historical search records, intelligent switching of search record data, and other interactive features. 7. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: In the main view of Design 1, the map displays the current search result location marker, the historical search record location marker, and the grayed-out location marker of the previous round of browsing. The scattered dots are the historical search record markers. Users can click on any dot in the historical search record to switch to display the previous round of search records; they can click on the arrow in the floating layer to view more search result sources, and they can also press and hold the control at the bottom of the interface to perform multiple rounds of voice search. In the main view of Design 2 (the top of the interface displays the current search result location marker, multiple rounds of historical search record location markers, and the grayed-out location marker of the previously viewed location, with scattered dots representing historical search record markers), when the user clicks on the dot marker of any historical search record in a certain round, the location marker of the corresponding historical search in that round is switched to be displayed. The locations of other search records remain displayed as dots, and the previously viewed locations are switched to grayed-out locations with a "viewed" label, presenting the interface change from the main view of Design 2 to the interface change state diagram of Design 2. In the main view of Design 3, when the user presses and holds the control at the bottom of the interface, the next round of voice content input is initiated, presenting the interface change from the main view of Design 3 to the interface change state shown in Figure 1. When the user releases their finger after inputting new voice content, an information search request is issued. The search results area at the top of the screen is grayed out, showing the interface changes from Design 3 Interface Change State Figure 1 to Design 3 Interface Change State Figure 2. The bottom of the interface then displays the new search results, while the position of the previous search results at the top of the interface is switched to a dot marker (viewed positions are grayed out and retained), and the position information of the new search results is displayed, presenting the interface changes from Design 3 Interface Change State Figure 2 to Design 3 Interface Change State Figure 3. The human-computer interaction description in Figure 3, which shows the change in state from the main view of Design 4 to the interface of Design 4, is the same as that in Figure 3, which shows the change in state from the main view of Design 3 to the interface of Design 3. In the interface change state diagram 3 of Design 4, when the user presses and holds the control at the bottom of the interface, the next round of voice content input state is entered, presenting the interface change from Design 4 interface change state diagram 3 to Design 4 interface change state diagram 4. When the user releases their finger after inputting new voice content, an information search request is issued. The search results area at the top of the screen is grayed out, and the interface changes from Design 4 Interface Change State Figure 4 to Design 4 Interface Change State Figure 5 are displayed. The bottom of the interface then displays the new search results, while the position of the previous search results at the top of the interface is also switched to a dot marker (the viewed positions are grayed out and retained), and the position information of the new search results is displayed, presenting the interface changes from Design 4 Interface Change State Diagram 5 to Design 4 Interface Change State Diagram 6.
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