The cleaning equipment's operating status is displayed via a dynamic graphical user interface.

CN310070212SActive Publication Date: 2026-07-03TIANKE INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TIANKE INTELLIGENT TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-07-23
Publication Date
2026-07-03

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Abstract

1. Name of the product in this design: Dynamic graphical user interface for displaying the working status of a cleaning equipment body. 2. Purpose of this design: for the body of cleaning equipment such as washing machines and vacuum cleaners; the purpose of the partial design is to show the working status of the cleaning equipment body. 3. The key design feature of this product is its graphical user interface. 4. Images or photos that best illustrate the design points: Design 1 Interface Change State 1 3D View 1. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: to dynamically display the working status of the cleaning equipment. 7. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: Design 1: The user places the cleaning equipment on the base station, and the interface changes in sequence as shown in the basic views of Design 1 (e.g., the main view of Design 1, the left view of Design 1, the right view of Design 1, the top view of Design 1, the perspective view 1 and the perspective view 2 of Design 1), the views of the interface change state 1 of Design 1, the views of the interface change state 2 of Design 1 and the views of the interface change state 3 of Design 1. The process of interface state change in Design 2 is the same as that in Design 1, so its detailed description is omitted. When the user operates the cleaning equipment to perform cleaning work, and the cleaning equipment approaches an obstacle, the interface changes sequentially as shown in the basic views of Design 3 (e.g., the main view of Design 3, the left view of Design 3, the right view of Design 3, the top view of Design 3, the perspective view 1 of Design 3, and the perspective view 2 of Design 3), the views of the interface change state 1 of Design 3, and the views of the interface change state 2 of Design 3. The process of interface state changes in Design 5 is the same as in Design 3, so its detailed description is omitted. The basic views of Design 4 (e.g., the front view, left view, right view, top view, perspective view 1, and perspective view 2 of Design 4) are the display interfaces of the working mode when the user operates the cleaning equipment to perform cleaning work. When the cleaning equipment is near an obstacle, the interface changes in sequence as shown in the views of interface change state 1 and interface change state 2 of Design 4. The basic views of Design 6 (e.g., the main view of Design 6, the left view of Design 6, the right view of Design 6, the top view of Design 6, the perspective view 1 of Design 6, and the perspective view 2 of Design 6) serve as the display interface for the cleaning operation mode. When the user touches the controller button of the cleaning equipment, the cleaning equipment switches the operation mode. The interface changes are shown in the following order as shown in the views of interface change state 1 and interface change state 2 of Design 6. The interface state change process from Design 7 to Design 9 is the same as that of Design 6, so its detailed description is omitted. The basic views of Design 10 (e.g., the front view, left view, right view, top view, perspective view 1, and perspective view 2 of Design 10) are the display interface for users to place the cleaning equipment on the base station. When the user touches the controller button of the cleaning equipment, the interface changes sequentially as shown in the views of interface change state 1, interface change state 2, and interface change state 3 of Design 10. 8. Other situations requiring explanation: In the three-dimensional diagram 1 of each design and the corresponding three-dimensional diagram 1 of each interface change state, the part indicated by point B is transparent material. 9. In the three-dimensional diagram 1 of each design and the corresponding three-dimensional diagram 1 of each interface change state, part A refers to the display area. 10. Protection is requested for the graphical user interface within the display area; the dashed line indicates the portion not requiring protection. 11. In the graphical user interfaces designed for Designs 6 through 10, color protection is requested.
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