ELECTRONIC SHELF LABEL
20240354542 ยท 2024-10-24
Inventors
- Linjiang Wang (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
- Hongbo SHEN (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
- Ming Yang (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
- Jianguo ZHAO (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
- Yunliang FENG (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
- Shiguo HOU (Jiaxing, Zhejiang, CN)
Cpc classification
G06K19/07707
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides an electronic shelf label, including a rear shell (1), a screen (4), a protective sheath (5) and a lens (6). The protective sheath (5) is sheathed on an outer side of the screen (4), an accommodation groove (101) is formed on the rear shell (1), and the screen (4) is disposed in the accommodation groove (101). The lens (6) is disposed to cover a groove opening of the accommodation groove (101) and is connected to an edge of the rear shell (1). A portion of the protective sheath (5) located at an edge of a display port of the screen (4) is supported between the lens (6) and the screen (4), so that a press-resistant gap (8) is reserved between the lens (6) and the screen (4). The present disclosure solves the technical problems that the electronic shelf label is easy to be damaged and the use effect is poor.
Claims
1. An electronic shelf label, comprising: a rear shell; a screen; a protective sheath; and a lens, wherein the protective sheath is sheathed on an outer side of the screen, an accommodation groove is formed on the rear shell, and the screen is disposed in the accommodation groove, wherein the lens is disposed to cover a groove opening of the accommodation groove and is connected to an edge of the rear shell, and wherein a portion of the protective sheath located at an edge of a display port of the screen is supported between the lens and the screen so that a press-resistant gap is reserved between the lens and the screen.
2. The electronic shelf label according to claim 1, wherein a display opening is provided on the protective sheath at a position opposite to the display port of the screen.
3. The electronic shelf label according to claim 1, further comprising: a battery; and a circuit board, wherein both of which are disposed in the accommodation groove, and wherein the circuit board is connected to the rear shell so that a tab of the battery is tightly pressed against a power source end of the circuit board.
4. The electronic shelf label according to claim 3, wherein a fixing hole is provided on the circuit board and a screw connected to the rear shell is disposed in the fixing hole.
5. The electronic shelf label according to claim 3, wherein the tab of the battery is welded to the power source end of the circuit board.
6. The electronic shelf label according to claim 3, wherein the battery is wrapped by an aluminum-plastic film housing.
7. The electronic shelf label according to claim 6, wherein the battery is a lithium-manganese pouch battery.
8. The electronic shelf label according to claim 3, wherein a plurality of clamping pieces are disposed on an inner wall of the accommodation groove and the battery is clamping-fit to each of the clamping pieces.
9. The electronic shelf label according to claim 3, wherein a shape of the circuit board is matched with the rear shell of various sizes.
10. The electronic shelf label according to claim 1, wherein a welding groove is disposed along the edge of the rear shell, an inclined surface is formed on an inner wall of the welding groove in an extension direction thereof, and an edge of the lens is located in the welding groove and ultrasonically welded with the inner wall of the welding groove so that the rear shell and the lens are integrally formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The following drawings are only intended to schematically illustrate and explain the present disclosure, rather than limiting the scope of the present disclosure. In the drawings,
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0022] For a clearer understanding of the technical features, objectives, and effects of the present disclosure, specific embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings.
[0023] As illustrated in
[0024] In the present disclosure, the screen 4 is sheathed by the protective sheath 5 capable of protecting the entire screen 4 (i.e., the six end faces of the screen). When the screen 4 is subjected to an external force from any direction, the protective sheath 5 deforms itself for buffering and damping, thereby protecting the screen. In addition, since the press-resistant gap 8 is reserved between the lens 6 and the screen 4, even if the lens 6 is subjected to an external pressing force, the lens 6 will be deformed in the press-resistant gap 8, and will not be directly pressed to the screen 4, so as to effectively prevent the screen 4 from being damaged by being pressed, and protect the screen 4, thereby improving the anti-impact and anti-pressing capabilities of the electronic shelf label and prolonging the service life thereof.
[0025] Further, the protective sheath 5 may be made of, but not limited to, an elastic silicone material.
[0026] Further, a display opening 501 is provided on the protective sheath 5 at a position opposite to the display port of the screen 4, and the lens 6 is made of a transparent material, so that the screen 4 can display commodity information to the outside through the display opening 501 and the lens 6 in turn.
[0027] In the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0028] In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0029] In another alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0030] Further, the battery 2 is wrapped by an aluminum-plastic film housing.
[0031] Further, the battery 2 is a lithium-manganese pouch battery, which can greatly enhance the following application performance indexes in addition to ensuring the advantages of good safety and high cost performance: [0032] 1. customizable shape: the shape of the battery can be customized according to an installation space to meet the needs of products; [0033] 2. equivalent self-discharge rate: the annual average self-discharge rate of the battery is less than 1% during the long-term use of the electronic shelf label; [0034] 3. good storage performance: the storage life of the battery is more than ten years; [0035] 4. wide temperature performance: the battery is applicable to a temperature range of 25 C. to 60 C., and the battery in a temperature of 0 C. can still output an electric quantity of about 95% of a normal temperature capacity; [0036] 5. current load capacity: the constant current output capacity of the battery is more than 100 mhA, which is more than 10 times that of CR2450 battery (i.e., button-type lithium-manganese dioxide battery).
[0037] In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0038] In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0039] In the prior art, the purpose of fixing and protecting the screen is achieved by fixedly connecting the circuit board with the screen. However, since the shape of the circuit board 3 in the present disclosure is suitable for modular production, the area of the circuit board 3 in the present disclosure should be much smaller than that in the prior art, so the circuit board 3 cannot fix and protect the screen 4 in the present disclosure. In order to prevent the screen 4 from being damaged, the protective sheath 5 is provided in the present disclosure to achieve the purpose of protecting the screen 4.
[0040] In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the lens 6 and the rear shell 1 may be connected by ultrasonic welding. As illustrated in
[0041] In another alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the lens 6 and the rear shell 1 may be connected by spot gluing. The welding groove 102 is disposed along the edge of the rear shell 1, and the welding groove 102 and the edge of the lens 6 both have right-angled cross sections, so that the edge of the lens 6 does not fit the inner wall of the welding groove 102. The edge of the lens 6 is placed in the welding groove 102 and connected to the inner wall of the welding groove 102 by spot gluing.
[0042] In an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0043] Those described above are merely illustrative of specific embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure. Any equivalent variation and modification made by a person skilled in the art without departing from the concept and principle of the present disclosure should fall within the scope of the present disclosure.