ELECTRONIC WRENCH AND PROMPTING METHOD OF ELECTRONIC WRENCH
20200164496 ยท 2020-05-28
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Abstract
An electronic wrench includes a base body, at least one sensing element, a processor and at least one prompting unit. The base body includes a working head, and the sensing element is disposed at the base body to detect a working status of the working head so as to provide a sensing signal. The sensing signal includes at least one sensing value. The processor is electrically connected to the sensing element, and the processor includes at least one prompting lower limit value. The prompting unit is electrically connected to the processor and provides a working status prompt. When the sensing value is less than the prompting lower limit value or the sensing value is equal to the prompting lower limit value, the working status prompt is a first nonnumeric prompt.
Claims
1. An electronic wrench, comprising: a base body comprising a working head; at least one sensing element disposed at the base body to detect a working status of the working head so as to provide a sensing signal, wherein the sensing signal comprises at least one sensing value; a processor electrically connected to the at least one sensing element and comprising at least one prompting lower limit value; and at least one prompting unit electrically connected to the processor and providing a working status prompt, wherein when the at least one sensing value is less than or equal to the at least one prompting lower limit value, the working status prompt is a first nonnumeric prompt.
2. The electronic wrench of claim 1, wherein the processor further comprises a working value, wherein the at least one prompting lower limit value is less than or equal to 20% of the working value.
3. The electronic wrench of claim 1, wherein the processor further comprises at least one prompting upper limit value; wherein when the at least one sensing value is greater than the at least one prompting lower limit value and lower than the at least one prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is a first numeric prompt or a second nonnumeric prompt; wherein when the at least one sensing value is greater than or equal to the at least one prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is a second numeric prompt or a third nonnumeric prompt.
4. The electronic wrench of claim 3, wherein the at least one prompting lower limit value and the at least one prompting upper limit value are set by a user.
5. A prompting method of an electronic wrench, comprising: configuring a working head of an electronic wrench to be applied on a workpiece; configuring at least one sensing element to detect a working status of the working head so as to provide a sensing signal, wherein the sensing signal comprises at least one sensing value; and comparing the at least one sensing value and at least one prompting lower limit value, wherein when the at least one sensing value is less than or equal to the at least one prompting lower limit value, providing a working status prompt which is a first nonnumeric prompt.
6. The prompting method of the electronic wrench of claim 5, further comprising: providing a working value, wherein the at least one prompting lower limit value is less than or equal to 20% of the working value.
7. The prompting method of the electronic wrench of claim 5, further comprising: comparing the at least one sensing value and at least one prompting upper limit value; wherein when the at least one sensing value is greater than the at least one prompting lower limit value and less than the at least one prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is a first numeric prompt or a second nonnumeric prompt; wherein when the at least one sensing value is greater than or equal to the at least one prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is a second numeric prompt or a third nonnumeric prompt.
8. The prompting method of the electronic wrench of claim 7, wherein the at least one prompting lower limit value and the at least one prompting upper limit value are set by a user.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The present disclosure can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the embodiment, with reference made to the accompanying drawings as follows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0012] In detail, the base body 110 includes a working head 120. The sensing element 130 is configured to detect a working status of the working head so as to provide a sensing signal. The sensing signal can include at least one sensing value. The processor 160 can include at least one prompting lower limit value, and the processor 160 can be used to compare the sensing value and the prompting lower limit value. The prompting unit 140 can be used to provide a working status prompt. The working status prompt is configured to prompt the working status of the working head 120 for a user. When the sensing value is less than the prompting lower limit value or equal to the prompting lower limit value, the working status prompt is a first nonnumeric prompt. Therefore, a front working prompt can be provided for the user via the electronic wrench 100. The working status of the working head 120 can be provided for the user via the front working prompt so as to avoid the problem that the user cannot obtain the working status of the working head 120 when the electronic wrench 100 works at an unguaranteed range of precision.
[0013] In order to provide a selecting function of the electronic wrench 100 for the user, the electronic wrench 100 can further include at least one input element 150. The input element 150 is electrically connected to the processor 160, and the input element 150 can be a physical button or a touch button. In
[0014] The sensing element 130 at least can include an angle sensing element 131 or a torque sensing element 132. The sensing value at least can include an angle sensing value or a torque sensing value. In the embodiment of
[0015] The electronic wrench 100 can further include a signal processing module 170. The signal processing module 170 is electrically connected to the processor 160 and the sensing element 130. The sensing signal produced by the sensing element 130 is received via the signal processing module 170 to perform a signal process so as to produce a processing sensing signal, and the processing sensing signal is transmitted to the processor 160. The sensing signal can be an analog sensing signal or a digital sensing signal. The signal processing module 170 can include a signal converter 171 and an amplifier (not shown). In other words, when the sensing signal is the analog sensing signal, the sensing signal can be transformed to the digital sensing signal via the signal converter 171, and then the digital sensing signal is transmitted to the processor 160, or the sensing signal can be amplified via the amplifier first, and then transformed to the digital sensing signal via the signal converter 171, and the digital sensing signal is transmitted to the processor 160.
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[0017] The processor 160 can further include a memory 161. The sensing value and the prompting lower limit value can be saved via the memory 161, so that the working status prompt can be still provided after work via the electronic wrench 100.
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[0019] The sensing element 130 can at least include the angle sensing element 131 or the torque sensing element 132. The sensing value can be the angle sensing value or the torque sensing value. The processor 160 can include at least two prompting lower limit value. The prompting lower limit value includes an angle prompting lower limit value and a torque prompting lower limit value. The angle prompting lower limit value and the angle sensing value can be compared or the torque prompting lower limit value and the torque sensing value can be compared via the processor 160 so as to produce the comparing result.
[0020] Furthermore, when the sensing signal is the analog sensing signal, the sensing signal can be transformed to the digital sensing signal by the signal converter 171, and transmitted to the processor 160, or the sensing signal can be amplified by the amplifier, and then transformed to the digital sensing signal by the signal converter 171, and transmitted to the processor 160.
[0021] Moreover, the prompting method of the electronic wrench s200 can be not only used to compare the sensing value and the prompting lower limit value but further include a step s240. The sensing value and the prompting upper limit value are compared via the step s240. The prompting upper limit value can be equal to the working value or set by the user, and the prompting lower limit value can be less than or equal to 20% of the working value or set by the user. In other words, the prompting lower limit value can be 20% of the working value, 10% of the working value or 5% of the working value. The working value can be the greatest torque value of the electronic wrench 100 or the greatest angle value of the electronic wrench 100. The user can set the prompting upper limit value and the prompting lower limit value by the input element 150, such as pressing the input element 150 repeatedly. When the sensing value is greater than the prompting lower limit value and less than the prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is the first numeric prompt or the second nonnumeric prompt; when the sensing value is greater than or equal to the prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is the second numeric prompt or the third nonnumeric prompt.
[0022] In detail, the processor 160 can further include the prompting upper limit value and the working value, so that the sensing value and the prompting upper limit value can be compared via the processor 160 so as to produce the comparing result. The different working status prompts can be provided via the prompting unit 140 according to the comparing result, so that the user can obtain the working status of the working head 120 according to the working status prompt. In order to provide the working status of the working head 120 for the user, the working status prompt can be provided via the prompting unit 140. The prompting unit 140 can be the LCD 141, the LED 142, the audio prompting unit 143 or the vibration prompting unit 144. The first numeric prompt, the second numeric prompt, the first nonnumeric prompt, the second nonnumeric prompt and the third nonnumeric prompt can be provided via the LCD 141. The first numeric prompt and the second numeric prompt can be the un-flashing numeric prompt or the flashing numeric prompt. In other words, in order to provide difference numeric prompt for the user, the un-flashing numeric prompt represents the LCD 141 is displayed continuously, or the flashing numeric prompt represents the LCD 141 is displayed flashily. The first nonnumeric prompt, the second nonnumeric prompt and the third nonnumeric prompt can be provided via the LED 142, the audio prompting unit 143 and the vibration prompting unit 144, so that the first nonnumeric prompt, the second nonnumeric prompt and the third nonnumeric prompt can be the LCD nonnumeric prompt, the lighting prompt, the audio prompt or the vibrating prompt. The lighting prompt can be an un-flashing prompt of the LED 142 or a flashing prompt of the LED 142.
[0023] The prompting method of the electronic wrench s200 can further include a step s250. The step s250 is saving the sensing value and the prompting lower limit value, so that the user can selectively let the working status prompt continue for a while.
[0024] In summary, a favorable effect of the electronic wrench 100 and the prompting method of the electronic wrench s200 is that the processor 160 can be used to provide the sensing value, the prompting upper limit value and the prompting lower limit value. When the sensing value is less than or equal to the prompting lower limit value, the working status prompt is the first nonnumeric prompt. When the sensing value is greater than the prompting lower limit value and less than the prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is the first numeric prompt or the second nonnumeric prompt; when the sensing value is greater than or equal to the prompting upper limit value, the working status prompt is the second numeric prompt or the third nonnumeric prompt. In other words, the electronic wrench 100 can be used to provide the working status prompt so as to prompt the user according to a difference between the sensing value and the prompting upper limit value and the prompting lower limit value.
[0025] Although the present disclosure has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain embodiments thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the embodiments contained herein.
[0026] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present disclosure cover modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they fall within the scope of the following claims.