Payment hold interaction operation area for payment interaction graphical user interface of electronic device

CN310155296SActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18BEIJING DAJIA INTERNET INFORMATION TECH CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202530686120.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Designs(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-11-20
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2040-11-20

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Abstract

1. Name of the product in this design: Payment retention interactive operation area for a payment interactive graphical user interface for electronic devices. 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 photo that best illustrates the design points: Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 1. 5. Design 1 is designated as the basic design. 6. Purpose of the graphical user interface: Used for payment interaction. The protected local purpose is to allow users to still enter the payment interface and perform payment retention operations when unbinding a card. 7. Human-computer interaction method of graphical user interface: In Design 1, when the user clicks the "Abandon and Exit" control in the main view interface panel of Design 1, the interface brings up the payment panel to perform the payment retention operation, showing the interface change from the main view of Design 1 to the interface change state diagram 1. When a user clicks to select any payment method in the Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 1 panel and clicks the "Pay Now" control, the user can switch to the corresponding payment method and perform the payment operation, resulting in interface changes from Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 1 to Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 2 to Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 3 to Design 1 Interface Change State Diagram 4. The human-computer interaction descriptions for Design 2 and Design 3 are the same as those for Design 1.
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