A graphical user interface for controlling electronic devices, displaying parameters, functions, adjustments, and status.
CN310069947SActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03BSH HOME APPLIANCES (CHINA) CO LTD +1
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Designs(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- BSH HOME APPLIANCES (CHINA) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-03
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Abstract
1. Name of the product in this design: Parameter, function display or adjustment and status display area for a graphical user interface for controlling electronic appliances. 2. Purpose of this design: An electronic device. 3. The key design features of this product are: the parts of the graphical user interface for which protection is requested, and the colors 2, 4, 8, 9 and 10 for which protection is requested. 4. The picture or photo that best illustrates the key design points: Design 1 front view. 5. The rear, left, right, top, and bottom views of Design 1 to Design 10 do not contain any design points, so the rear, left, right, top, and bottom views of Design 1 to Design 10 are omitted. 6. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 7. Purpose of graphical user interface: to control the operation of home appliances (e.g., washing machines, dryers, range hoods, etc.) and display the operating status of the home appliances. Parts of the interface are used to display or adjust the operating parameters and functions of the home appliances and display the operating status of the home appliances. 8. Human-Computer Interaction Methods of the Graphical User Interface: In the main view of Design 1, the outer ring displays the operating status of the home appliance. By touching the icon buttons in the inner ring (excluding "+" and "-"), one can enter the display or adjustment mode of the corresponding operating parameters. The central part displays the corresponding operating parameters of the home appliance (e.g., temperature, speed, preset time, etc.). By touching the "+" or "-" icon buttons, certain operating parameters can be adjusted. In the main view of Design 2, the outer ring displays the operating status of the home appliance. By touching the icon buttons in the inner ring, one can display or set operating parameters or functions. The human-computer interaction method of Design 3 is the same as that of Design 2. In the main view of Design 4... In the diagram, the outer ring displays the operating status of the home appliance. Touching the icon buttons in the inner ring allows for the display or setting of operating parameters or functions. Design 5's human-computer interaction method is the same as Design 4. In the main view of Design 6, the outer ring displays the operating status of the home appliance. Touching the icon button in the upper right corner of the inner ring controls the appliance to enter Mode 1 (e.g., the low fan speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of Design 6's interface change state (Figure 1). Touching the icon button at the bottom of the inner ring in the enlarged view of Design 6's interface change state (Figure 1) controls the appliance to enter Mode 2 (e.g., the medium fan speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of Design 6's interface change state (Figure 2). The upper left icon button in Figure 2 controls the appliance to enter Mode 3 (e.g., the high-speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of Design 6 (Figure 3). In the main view of Design 7, the outer ring displays the operating status of the appliance. Touching the upper right icon button in the inner ring controls the appliance to enter Mode 1 (e.g., the low-speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of Design 7 (Figure 1). Touching the lower icon button in the inner ring of the enlarged view of Design 7 (Figure 1) controls the appliance to enter Mode 2 (e.g., the medium-speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of Design 7 (Figure 2). Touching the upper left icon button in the enlarged view of Design 7 (Figure 2) controls the appliance to enter Mode 2. Touching the key controls the appliance to enter mode three (e.g., the high-speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of interface change state in Design 7 (Figure 3). Touching the central part of the enlarged view of interface change state in Design 7 controls the appliance to enter mode four (e.g., the automatic fan speed mode of a range hood), and the interface changes to the enlarged view of interface change state in Design 7 (Figure 4). In the main view of Design 8, after the user touches the key or uses voice control to make the appliance enter a specific operating program (e.g., the automatic suction mode of a range hood) or operating state (e.g., the range hood is successfully connected to the network), a colored ring lights up to show the current status of the appliance. After the appliance ends the specific operating program or operating state, the interface changes to the interface change state diagram in Design 8.In Design 9 (main view), after a user activates a specific operating program (e.g., the automatic suction mode of a range hood) by touching buttons or using voice control, a colored ring lights up to display the appliance's operating status. Once the appliance completes the specific operating program, the interface changes back to the interface state diagram in Design 9. Similarly, in Design 10 (main view), after a user activates a specific operating program (e.g., the automatic suction mode of a range hood) by touching buttons or using voice control, a colored ring lights up to display the appliance's operating status. Once the appliance completes the specific operating program, the interface changes back to the interface state diagram in Design 10. 9. Other situations requiring explanation: Design 1-Design 10 requests protection for the portion not covered by the brown translucent layer.
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