PROTECTIVE/CONTROL RECEPTACLE
20190007084 ยท 2019-01-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45C2011/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01H9/04
ELECTRICITY
G06F2200/1633
PHYSICS
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C2011/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01H2009/0292
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/1626
PHYSICS
H04M1/185
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01H9/04
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A remote control arrangement has a protective/control receptacle and a mobile radio device for use as a remote control. The protective/control receptacle forms a closed peripheral cover on which a corner protector for holding corners of the mobile radio device is provided and has a receptacle-side control for controlling a device-side control on the mobile radio device. The receptacle-side control is operable from the outside. The receptacle-side control is haptically perceivable on the outer face of the cover and is used to control a virtual device-side control.
Claims
1-34. (canceled)
35. A remote control arrangement having a protective/control receptacle and a mobile radio device for use as a remote control, wherein the protective/control receptacle has a closed peripheral cover on which a corner protector for holding corners of the mobile radio device is provided and a receptacle-side control configured to control a device-side control on the mobile radio device, wherein the receptacle-side control can be acted upon from an outer side, and wherein the receptacle-side control is haptically perceivable on the outside of the cover, the receptacle-side control being used to control a virtual device-side control.
36. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control has at least one material recess in the cover.
37. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control comprises at least one control element extending away from an outer side of the cover.
38. The remote control arrangement according to claim 37, wherein the at least one control element forms a control lever or joystick, a regulator, a rotary switch or a collapsible button.
39. The remote control arrangement according to claim 38, wherein the receptacle-side control has a separate, hand-held actuator for acting upon the control element.
40. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control has an elastic impact surface.
41. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control is at least partially electrically conductive.
42. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control has a haptic feedback mechanism.
43. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein all corners of the mobile radio device can be held in the corner protector and wherein said corner protector has a continuous peripheral form.
44. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the cover forms a device receptacle that can be closed on all sides and a seal is provided to prevent the ingress of liquids, gases or solids.
45. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the cover is transparent, at least in certain regions.
46. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the corner protector is elastic, at least in certain regions, in order to have a shock-absorbing effect.
47. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the cover is produced from a plastic or plastic mixture and is provided at least partially with reinforced regions.
48. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the cover has a widened grip section, at least on one edge, the widened grip section being adapted to the shape of a palm of the hand.
49. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the mobile radio device has application software by which the device-side control can be matched to the receptacle-side control.
50. The remote control arrangement according to claim 39, wherein the separate, hand-held actuator is pen-shaped.
51. The remote control arrangement according to claim 36, wherein the receptacle-side control has a separate, hand-held actuator for acting upon the material recess.
52. The remote control arrangement according to claim 51, wherein the separate, hand-held actuator is pen-shaped.
53. The remote control arrangement according to claim 40, wherein the elastic impact surface is spherical.
54. The remote control arrangement according to claim 35, wherein the receptacle-side control comprises at least one control element extending away from an outer side of the cover.
Description
[0040] An exemplary embodiment of the invention is shown in the Figures, in which:
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[0055] The protective/control receptacle 2 is formed in such a way that it effectively protects the mobile radio device 6 held therein against external impacts by moisture, gases or solids or by external forces and at the same time enables the mobile radio device 6 to be used as a remote control by actuation from outside of the cover 4. This means that the mobile radio device, which, for example, is only configured for normal use as a mobile telephone, can also be used as a remote control on, for example, construction sites and in industrial plants without being damaged by the relatively high external stresses that frequently occur in these situations.
[0056] The protective/control receptacle 2 has five sides that define a device receptacle 5 that is adapted to the dimensions and shape of the mobile radio device 6. In addition, a top cover 8 is provided, by means of which the device receptacle 5 can be closed and opened.
[0057] The top cover 8 has, for example, three side parts 10, which are moved into the device receptacle 5 when closing, bringing about an exact and tight closed position of the top cover 8 with respect to the cover 4. This means that the protective/control receptacle 2 can be closed tightly on all sides. Alternatively, the device receptacle 5 can be closed tightly, for example with a hook-and-loop fastener, a button closure, a labyrinth closure or any other known and suitable sealing means, in order to prevent the ingress of liquids, gases or solids into the device receptacle 5.
[0058] The protective/control receptacle 2 can, for example, be formed from a fluid-tight and elastic plastic or a plastic mixture, such as for example polyethylene or polypropylene. In addition, the protective/control receptacle 2 can have reinforced regions, in particular in the region of the cover 4, for stabilisation and increasing tear resistance, in which, for example, tensile fibres or stiffening elements are incorporated into the remaining material.
[0059] In any case, the protective/control receptacle 2 forms a corner protector 14, in which all corners 12 of the mobile radio device 6 can be held, as shown in
[0060] In any case, the corner protector 14 is formed at least in certain regions of an elastic material, so that impact energy acting upon the protective/control receptacle 2 can be at least partially absorbed by deformation of the corner protector 14 if said protective/control receptacle is dropped or is subject to pressure or impact.
[0061] The protective/control receptacle 2 can also have at least one transparent region 16, in particular in the region of the cover 4 (see
[0062] For secure and exact actuation of the device-side control means 18, receptacle-side control means 24 are provided on the protective/control receptacle 2. In the embodiment of the protective/control receptacle 2 according to
[0063] The material recess 26 is formed in such a way that a sufficient closed material layer of the cover 4 remains to protect the mobile radio device 6 from soiling or damage. At the same time, the thickness of the remaining material layer is chosen such that a capacitive change detectable by the touchscreen T can be generated by the material recess 26 being acted upon by a finger of the user, so generating a control signal.
[0064] In the embodiment of the protective/control receptacle 2 according to
[0065] The receptacle-side control element 28 can therefore be acted upon by a pressure F in such a way that it actuates the device-side virtual control panel 20 or the mechanical control element 22 of the mobile radio device 6 and generates a control signal of the mobile radio device 6. At the same time, the receptacle-side control element 28 is deformed, which is perceived by the user as a haptic feedback. In this case it is advantageous if the receptacle-side control element 28 is electrically conductive in order to be able to generate a reliably detectable voltage change on the capacitive touchscreen T, for example.
[0066] As shown in
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[0068] The impact surface 40 is arranged above the virtual control panel 20, which in this case has a plurality of detection fields 42. By acting upon the button 30 with a compressive force F, it can be brought into the contact position, in which the inner side 32 is applied to the touchscreen T. The number of detection fields 42 thereby contacted depends on the magnitude of the applied compressive force F and the resulting elastic deformation of the impact surface 40.
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[0070] The receptacle-side control element 28 can also be formed as a regulator 44, as shown in the embodiment according to
[0071] In addition, it is also possible for the protective/control receptacle 2 with a mobile radio device 6 fitted, for example in accordance with
[0072] When the device-side control means 18 are acted upon via the receptacle-side control means 24 or the separate hand-held actuator 46, the generation of feedback, in particular haptic feedback, can be provided in all embodiments.
[0073] As an alternative to the purely mechanical haptic feedback described above, a device-side feedback generated by the mobile radio device 6 can also be provided. The impact of the receptacle-side control means 24 can be detected and evaluated, depending on the impact intensity, by a device-side sensor system 50 of the mobile radio device 6, as shown in
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[0077] In addition, the remote control arrangement 1 can have an additional receiving and conversion module 60 as shown. This has a receiving device R, by means of which device-side control signals S1 are received and which are transmitted by the mobile radio device 6 in a first format. By means of a conversion device U, these device-side control signals S1 can be converted into a second format and transmitted as module-side control signals S2 in order to control the lifting device H. The second format is in this case usually selected in such a way that it enables a longer range or more direct and faster control of the lifting device H.
[0078] In order to be able to conveniently transport the receiving and conversion module 60 and to place it in a protected manner at a location that is as suitable as possible, the receiving device R and the conversion device U are accommodated in a common housing G and thus form a unitary mobile module.