PLAYPEN DOOR
20210348441 · 2021-11-11
Inventors
- Jianghua HE (Zhongshan, Guangdong, CN)
- Guozhu FENG (Zhongshan, Guangdong, CN)
- Xinliang OUYANG (Zhongshan, Guangdong, CN)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A playpen door, including: a door frame, a door body movably mounted on the door frame and having an open state and a closed state, and a detection assembly mounted on the door frame or the door body. The detection assembly includes a control panel, a control switch and a pressing module. The control switch is arranged on the control panel, the pressing module is configured to be movable with respect to the control switch to trigger the control switch, and the pressing module is driven to move with respect to the control switch when the door body is switched between the open state and the closed state.
Claims
1. A playpen door, comprising: a door frame; a door body movably mounted on the door frame and having an open state and a closed state; and a detection assembly mounted on the door frame or the door body, wherein the detection assembly comprises a control panel, a control switch and a pressing module, the control switch is arranged on the control panel, the pressing module is configured to be movable with respect to the control switch to trigger the control switch, and the pressing module is driven to move with respect to the control switch when the door body is switched between the open state and the closed state.
2. The playpen door according to claim 1, wherein the detection assembly comprises a mounting shell having a mounting chamber; the mounting shell is mounted on the door body, the control panel is located in the mounting chamber, the pressing module is slidably mounted in the mounting shell, and one end of the pressing module is located in the mounting chamber and the other end of the pressing module is located outside the mounting chamber.
3. The playpen door according to claim 2, wherein the pressing module comprises a slide bar and a spring, the slide bar is slidably mounted in the mounting shell, an end of the slide bar in the mounting chamber is capable of triggering the control switch; and one end of the spring is connected to the slide bar and the other end of the spring is connected to the mounting shell.
4. The playpen door according to claim 3, wherein a chamfer is formed at an end of the slide bar outside the mounting chamber.
5. The playpen door according to claim 4, wherein a positioning base is mounted on the door frame, the positioning base comprises a positioning groove, and a first opening is formed at an upper end of the positioning groove; and a chamfer is formed on an inner sidewall of the positioning groove at the first opening.
6. The playpen door according to claim 5, wherein a second opening is formed on an end face of the positioning groove facing the pressing module, and a chamfer is formed on an outer sidewall of the positioning groove at the second opening.
7. The playpen door according to claim 2, wherein the detection assembly further comprises a warning light, which is mounted in a first through hole formed in an upper end of the mounting chamber and electrically connected to the control panel.
8. The playpen door according to claim 2, wherein the detection assembly further comprises a buzzer electrically connected to the control panel, and an inner sidewall of the mounting chamber is formed with a second through hole corresponding to the buzzer.
9. The playpen door according to claim 2, wherein the detection assembly further comprises a wireless communication module which is mounted in the mounting chamber and electrically connected to the control panel.
10. The playpen door according to claim 7, wherein the mounting chamber is located in a lower portion of the mounting shell, a switch is arranged on a sidewall of the mounting chamber, an upper portion of the mounting shell is divided into a battery compartment and a wiring compartment by a spacer that is arranged vertically, the battery compartment is opened or closed by a compartment door, and the first through hole is located in an upper portion of the wiring compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The disclosure will be further described below with reference to embodiments in combination with the accompanying drawings.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0021] 10: door frame; 11: door body; 12: detection assembly; 13: control panel; 14: pressing module; 15: locking assembly; 16: mounting shell; 17: mounting chamber; 18: slot; 19: positioning base; 20: positioning groove; 21: first opening; 22: second opening; 23: warning light; 24: first through hole; 25: second through hole; 26: power switch; 27: spacer; 28: battery compartment; and 29: compartment door.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0022] This section will describe the specific embodiments of the disclosure in detail. The preferred embodiments of the disclosure are shown in the drawings. The drawings are provided to supplement, with graphics, the description of the text part of the specification, so that people can intuitively and visually understand each technical feature and overall technical solution of the disclosure, and should not be understood as any limitations to the protection scope of the disclosure.
[0023] In the description of the disclosure, it should be understood that orientations or locations indicated by terms “upper”, “low”, “front”, “rear”, “left” and “right” are the orientations or locations illustrated on the basis of the accompanying drawings, merely used for conveniently describing the disclosure and simplifying the description and not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element indicated must have the specific orientations or must be constructed and operated in the specific orientations, thus shall not be interpreted as any limitations to the disclosure.
[0024] In the description of the disclosure, “several” means “one or more”; “a plurality of means” “more than two”; “greater than”, “less than”, “exceeding” or the like should be considered as excluding the number; and “above”, “below”, “within” or the like should be considered as including the number. Terms such as “first” and “second”, if mentioned, are used only for the purpose of distinguishing the technical features, and should not be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of the indicated technical features or impliedly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0025] In the description of the disclosure, unless otherwise clearly defined, terms such as “arrange”, “mount”, “connect” should be understood in a broad sense, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in the disclosure in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.
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[0027] Of course, it may be understood by those skilled in the art that the control switch may have other implementations. For example, the control switch may be a microswitch or the like. The door body 11 may also be movably mounted on the door frame 10 in other structures. For example, the door body 11 may be movably mounted on the door frame 10 in a sliding manner, and in this case, the door body 11 may also be opened/closed. In addition, the detection assembly 12 may be mounted on the door frame 10 to realize the same technical effects.
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[0035] The buzzer may be replaced by a speaker in which sound may be pre-recorded. For example, the warning of the caregiver may be pre-recorded. When the door body 11 is opened, the speaker plays the warning, by which the infant or pet may go back to the playpen in time, thereby realizing the infant/pet-caring effect.
[0036] When the door body 11 is opened, information indicative of the opening of the door body 11 needs to be transmitted to the caregiver in time. For this reason, in some embodiments of the disclosure, the detection assembly 12 further includes a wireless communication module. The wireless communication module is mounted in the mounting chamber 17 and electrically connected to the control panel 13. The wireless communication module can communicate with the caregiver's mobile phone. When the door body 11 is opened, the control panel 13 sends a signal to control the wireless communication module to operate. The wireless communication module sends a signal to the caregiver's mobile phone, to remind the caregiver of the opening of the door body 11. The wireless communication module is connected to a power supply which may be a dry battery or button battery. The use of the wireless communication module can greatly increase the range of application of this embodiment, so that the caregiver can go away from the playpen and can know the state of the playpen door in time.
[0037] It may be understood by those skilled in the art that the warning light 23, the buzzer, the speaker, and the wireless communication module may all exist in an embodiment of the disclosure, and may also exist alone or in a combination of any two thereof or in a combination of any three thereof, depending upon the actual use environment. For example, if the use environment is noisy, the buzzer and speaker may be omitted; and if the use environment is quite bright, the warning light 23 may be omitted; and so forth.
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[0039] The embodiments of the disclosure have been described in detail above with reference to the drawings. However, the disclosure is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and within knowledge of a person of ordinary skill in the art, various changes may be made without departing from the principle of the disclosure.