1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a man-machine interface, and more particular to a man-machine interface structure with a hint function.
2. Description of Prior Art
As industrialization advances, it is a trend of operating machines and equipments by man-machine interfaces to improve the working performance and save the labor cost. Users can operate a machine by using a man-machine interface to perform different functions corresponding to the options shown on a menu comprised of function keys and input groups, so as to simplify the operation procedure and improve the convenience of operating the equipments.
Function keys corresponding to different operating functions are provided in an operating interface of the conventional man-machine interface, and these function keys are restricted by the area of the operating interface and different languages. Therefore, simple codes, numbers or symbols are used for denoting the functions of the function keys, and users may need to carefully read an operating manual and fully understand the function of each function key before using the function keys for the operation of the equipments.
For convenience, most users make use of the a textual notes provided below the keys for reference to save the trouble of checking the operating manual frequency, but the textual notes may ruin the artistic external look of the operating interface. Therefore, some man-machine interface manufacturers overcome the inconvenience of identifying each function key by designing a plurality of small transparent pockets on the structure of the man-machine interface, and each pocket disposed at a bottom, a left side or a right side of each function key is provided for facilitating users to mark the notes on a piece of paper and put the note into the pocket, such that users can confirm the function of each function key.
As described in the previous section, the operating interface has a limited area, and it is necessary to minimize the size of the transparent pockets, otherwise it will cause inconvenience for user to change or swap the textual notes. Since the habits of using a different language vary, therefore the conventional man-machine interface is unable to satisfy the spatial requirements.
To overcome the aforementioned inconvenience, conventional man-machine interface structures usually include a transparent window disposed below each function key and a slot disposed on a side of the structure to facilitate users to insert a slender label that is marked with a corresponding function of each function key and inserted into the slot, and the labels are stacked in each window for describing the corresponding function keys. Since the slender labels may be bent, twisted or damaged easily when it is inserted into the slot, the labels cannot correspond to the positions of the windows or the labels may be torn after being swapped repeatedly for many times, and the slot may be jammed by the remains of the torn labels, such that the labels cannot be drawn out easily. All of the foregoing existing problems demand immediate attentions and require feasible solutions.
In view of the foregoing shortcomings of the prior art, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct experiments and modifications, and finally invented a man-machine interface embedded module.
Therefore, the present invention is to provide a man-machine interface embedded module with a hint function of the function keys, and the man-machine interface embedded module comprises an insert slot disposed on a structure of a main man-machine system, a movable socket corresponding to the insert slot, and a window of a corresponding function key disposed on an operating panel, such that a textual description is attached on the front end of the socket, and the socket is plugged into the insert slot and stacked at each window for reminding users about the function of each function key. The labels can be attached repeatedly to make the operations of the man-machine interface easier.
To achieve the objective, the present invention provides a man-machine interface embedded module, and its structure comprises a main man-machine system and a socket, wherein the main man-machine system has an operating interface, and the operating interface has a plurality of function keys and a plurality of windows, and each window is disposed at a position precisely corresponding to each function key. Further, an insert slot is disposed at the back of the main system and at a position precisely corresponding to the positions of the plurality of windows, and the socket is inserted into the interior of the insert slot. The socket has a rectangular casing surface precisely corresponding to the position of the window and a label attached onto the casing surface, and the label has a plurality of texts for describing the corresponding functions. After the socket is plugged into the insert slot, the text of the label can be displayed from each window corresponding to each function key for facilitating users to identify the function of each function key.
The features of the invention believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention itself however may be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, which describes certain exemplary embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The technical characteristics, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. The drawings are provided for reference and illustration only, but not intended for limiting the present invention.
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The present invention is illustrated with reference to the preferred embodiment and not intended to limit the patent scope of the present invention. Various substitutions and modifications have suggested in the foregoing description, and other will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.