The invention relates to a portable electronic device that can be worn on the body by means of the strap. The device comprises a housing that is electrically and mechanically connected to the strap.
Portable electronic devices that are worn on the body by means of a strap are known, for example, in the form of so-called smart watches.
For example WO 2015/079096 A1 describes a smart watch, in which the physical activity of the user is displayed through the change of the appearance of the wrist strap of the smart watch. The change of the appearance is accomplished through electrochromic displays in the wrist strap, whose colour can be changed by application of an electrical voltage. The sensors for measuring the physical activity of the user are situated in the housing of the smart watch such that there is a need for an electrical connection between the housing and the wrist strap. However, it may well be advantageous to have individual sensors or parts of the analytical electronics situated in the strap, since the strap has pronounced contact, for example, to the arm of the user and, in particular, to the inside of the wrist. This means, again, that electrical signals and the supply of power need to be exchanged between the housing and the strap.
Based on the aforementioned, the invention proposes a novel solution for the mechanical and electrical connection between a strap and the housing of an electronic device that is worn on the body by means of the strap.
To solve the stated object, the invention proposes a portable electronic device having a housing and a strap that is mechanically attached to the housing. The housing encompasses electronic components and protects them from ambient influences. The strap bears further electronic components, whereby an electrically conductive connection exists between the housing and the strap. The proposed electronic device is characterised in that the strap is mechanically attached to the housing by means of a form-fitting connection, whereby the connection is oriented appropriately such that a tensile force acting on the strap in the strap's longitudinal direction generates a force component that aims to push the strap onto the housing. The proposed electronic device is advantageous in that the strap can be mounted easily on the housing and in that a mechanical and electrical connection between the housing and the strap can be produced in a single assembly step. The mechanical connection between the strap and the housing also resists tensile forces without forces acting on the electric contacts that might lead to a disconnection of the electrical connection between the strap and the housing.
In an exemplary embodiment, the mechanical connection is secured through a latching mechanism.
In an exemplary embodiment, the mechanical connection is secured through a rotary or sliding mechanism. In another exemplary embodiment, the strap comprises a projecting mechanical element that engages a corresponding recess in the housing. Alternatively, in another exemplary embodiment, a projecting mechanical element is provided on the housing and engages a corresponding recess in the strap.
In an actual embodiment, the projecting mechanical element is designed in the shape of a fin or a peg. Multiple fins or pegs may be provided just as well.
The projecting mechanical element can be a fin whose one side surface forms an angle of less than 90° with one main surface of the strap. The side surface touches against the recess such that a tensile force acting on the strap in the strap's longitudinal direction generates a force component that aims to push the strap onto the housing.
In an exemplary embodiment, the strap comprises an electrical plug contact with a contact pin that engages a contact socket that comprises at least one contact spring in order to establish the electrical connection between the strap and the housing.
In one exemplary embodiment, the contact pin is pushed against the at least one contact spring by the action of the tensile force acting on the strap in the strap's longitudinal direction.
In an advantageous embodiment, the latching mechanism is designed to be detachable for disconnection of the mechanical connection between the strap and housing.
Another exemplary embodiment provides for arranging a gasket, sections of which are conductive. The conductive sections of the gasket form contact surfaces for the electrical connection.
In an exemplary embodiment, the gasket is arranged between the strap and the housing on surfaces that are pushed against each other by the action of a tensile force acting on the strap in the strap's longitudinal direction.
In an advantageous exemplary embodiment, an electrical energy storage system is accommodated in the strap. The energy storage system can be a flexible battery. Both individual and multiple batteries can be used. The batteries can be rechargeable just as well as non-rechargeable. In certain applications, it may make sense to use a combination of rechargeable and non-rechargeable batteries.
The drawing shows exemplary embodiments of the invention, whereby identical or corresponding elements are identified with identical or similar reference signs. In the figures:
The smart watch 100 comprises a housing 101 that protects the electronic components (not shown) of the smart watch from ambient influences such as, for example, dirt or water. The smart watch 100 comprises a display 102 on the upper side and control elements 104A and 104B on a long side 103 of the housing 101.
According to the present embodiment, the strap can be composed of two distinct pieces, one end of each piece being connected to the housing, the remaining ends being connected through a connecting mechanism such as a buckle, or can be composed of one piece comprising an elastic or extendable section allowing a user to extend the perimeter of the strap when putting on the smart watch.
A strap 107 is connected to the housing 101 on the short sides 106A and 106B. As a particularity, the strap 107 comprises a display 108 which serves, for example, for matching the appearance of the smart watch to the taste of the user or for indicating, in rapidly recognisable manner, to the user additional information through certain colours without the user having to read alphanumerical information on the display 102. The display 108 is designed, for example, as an electrochromic display. However, the invention is not limited to a certain type of display as long as the display 108 is well-suited for attachment on a more or less flexible strap 107. In particular, displays for alphanumerical display of information on the strap 107 can be used just as well.
The displays 108, 108A to 108C are controlled electrically. For this purpose, electrical cables are provided in the strap 107 that are connected to the electronic components on the inside of the housing 101 by means of an electrical connection, such as shall be explained in more detail in the following.
The tensile force is generated e.g. by a proper adjustment of the strap length to the body part to which it is to be attached, by elastic elements in the strap which tighten the strap appropriately or by other means.
The side surfaces 312A, 312B of the fin 306 are inclined appropriately such that they form thrust surfaces for correspondingly inclined side surfaces of the recess. Since the side surface 312A has an angle of inclination of ϕ<90°, a tensile force acting between the strap 107 and the housing 101 in the direction of the arrow 313 shown in
With the height of the fin 306 being 1 mm and at an angle of ϕ=75°, the resulting sinus is 0.25. This means that a tensile force of 10 Newton in the strap leads to the generation of a retention force 314 of 2.5 Newton towards the inside. Simultaneously, an angle of ϕ=75° leads to a displacement of 0.15 mm of the strap 107 with respect to the housing 101 while it is being placed against it. This displacement must be taken into account in the dimensions of contact sockets and contact and, as is explained below.
It is at the discretion of a person skilled in the art and it depends on the requirements on the electronic device whether a single fin or multiple fins are provided in a certain exemplary embodiment. Alternatively, the person skilled in the art can exchange the arrangement of fin and recess, i.e. the recess can be arranged on the strap and the fin can be arranged on the housing. Moreover, the person skilled in the art can combine the two alternatives, i.e. fin and recess are arranged to alternate on the strap and housing.
Moreover, there is some freedom of design in the detailed provision of the fins as long as the provision of a form-fitting connection between the strap 107 and the housing 101 is ensured.
As an alternative to the cambered form of the contact socket shown in
Gaskets 504 are provided on the strap 107 and protect the electrical contact region from dirt and moisture when the strap 107 is inserted into the housing 101 (
The use of a pluggable element such as a pin further secures the connection between strap and housing.
In yet another variant, the gasket 504 is used as a contact. The gasket 504 is produced, in alternating manner, from conductive elastic material and insulating elastic material. The conductive sites thus also serve as contacts. However, a contact of this type requires a reliable retention force over the entire length of the gasket. Electrically conductive rubber materials that are suitable for this purpose are commercially available and are used mainly in the area of EMC and in keys. They make sense when the signal currents are small. The shape of the contacts integrated into the gasket 504 must be appropriate for unambiguous and precise mounting such that the conductive sites are placed on each other correctly.
In the figures of the drawing, the contacts have been shown magnified on purpose such the workflows of inserting, guiding through fins and recess and the latching of the latching mechanism take place independent of each other and consecutively for improved illustration. In one practical embodiment, fins with a height of 0.5 mm and contacts with a length of 0.5 mm have proven to be expedient.
It is insignificant for the invention at which site the latching mechanism 304 is provided. Moreover, more than a single latching mechanism 304 can be provided just as well. A person skilled in the art is aware and will select for the individual application further latching mechanisms, including those that can be released without a tool or those that are fixed by means of a rotary or sliding motion.
Finally, an exemplary embodiment of the invention can also have an electrical energy store accommodated in the strap, for example one or more battery or batteries. In particular, the energy store can be provided in the form of a flexible battery. The one or more battery or batteries are primary or secondary batteries. The batteries are connected, for example, to the electronic components in the housing 101 by means of the electrical connecting cables 301A, 301B.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015222588.7 | Nov 2015 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2016/077160 | 11/9/2016 | WO | 00 |