Heater with a graphical user interface for controlling operation

CN310062526SActive Publication Date: 2026-06-30ZHONGSHAN POLONO ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
ZHONGSHAN POLONO ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
Filing Date
2024-12-20
Publication Date
2026-06-30

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Abstract

1. Name of the product in this design: Heater with a graphical user interface for control operation. 2. Purpose of this design: This design is intended for installation on a heater to display the content of the heater's graphical user interface. 3. The key design features of this product are the combination of pattern and color. 4. The image or photograph that best illustrates the design's key points: Design 1, front view. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. The design for which protection is sought includes color. 7. Purpose of the graphical user interface: Used to display the interactive interface of the heater. 8. Human-computer interaction methods for graphical user interfaces: control panel or remote control. 9. Other situations requiring explanation are illustrated in the diagrams: In both designs, the control panels are arranged in two rows. The first row, from left to right, represents the "Decrease Operation Section," "Mode Operation Section," and "Increase Operation Section." The second row, from left to right, represents the "Oscillation Operation Section," "Timer Operation Section," and "Power Operation Section." Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 1 shows the interface of the heater in standby mode after being powered on. Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 2 shows the interface after operating the "Power Operation Section," changing from standby mode to cold air mode. Design 1 Interface Change State Figure 3-6 shows the interface that cycles through high temperature mode, low temperature mode, ECO mode and cold air mode after operating the "Mode Operation Section". Design 1 Interface Change State Figure 7 shows the user interface when the heater turns on the timer function after operating the "Timer Operation Section". Design 1 Interface Change State Figure 8 shows the interface after operating the "Power Operation Section" while the heater is on, and the heater is on, with a 30-second countdown to shutdown. Design 2 Interface Change State Diagram 1 shows the interface when the heater is in standby mode after being powered on; Design 2 Interface Change State Diagram 2 shows the interface when the heater changes from standby mode to cold air mode after operating the "Power Operation Unit". Design 2 Interface Change State Figure 3-6 shows the interface that cycles through high temperature mode, low temperature mode, ECO mode and cold air mode after operating the "Mode Operation Section". Design 2 Interface Change State Figure 7 shows the user interface when the heater turns on the timer function after operating the "Timer Operation Section". Design 2 Interface Change State Diagram 8 shows the user interface when the heater's WiFi connection function is activated after pressing and holding the "Swivel Operation Unit" for 3 seconds. At this time, the WiFi indicator light flashes. After the WiFi connection is successful, the WiFi indicator light stays on. Design 2 Interface Change State Diagram 9 shows the user interface when the heater's child lock function is activated after pressing and holding the "Timer Operation Unit" for 3 seconds. Design 2 Interface Change State Diagram 10 shows the interface when the heater is turned on and the "Power Operation Unit" is operated, with a 30-second countdown to the heater's shutdown. 10. Other situations requiring explanation: Other explanations: If the design points are not involved, the rear view, left view, right view, and bottom view of Design 1 and the rear view, left view, right view, and bottom view of Design 2 are omitted.
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