1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a remote control protector, and more particularly to a remote control protector capable of anti-light interference.
2. Description of Related Art
Infrared ray (IR) is one of the common wireless communication techniques in the world and is implemented in most of the remote controls to control electronic devices, such as televisions, air conditioners, MP3 players, DVD players, and so on. The reason for IR transceiver being widely used in the remote control is that the IR transceiver has some advantages, such as small volume, low cost, low power consumption, and so on.
The IR is a kind of invisible light and there are many IRs existing in the living environment. For example, electronic devices may emit IR signals for communication, and the sun and many other objects, such as light bulbs and candles, may emit IRs. The IRs as environmental IRs emitted by the sun and the objects may affect the IR signals for the IR transceiver of the remote control and cause the communication error of the IR transceiver of the remote control. In addition, the IR signal received by the IR transceiver is easy to be interfered by the atmosphere. The flash and motion of the sun may also interrupt the IR signals. Moreover, many environmental factors, such as the sun light and atmosphere, and so on, may absorb energy from the IR to attenuate the performance of the IR signal when the IR transceiver receives the IR signal. Therefore, when the remote control is used under the sun, the remote control is easy to be affected.
However, the conventional remote control didn't include a protector to minimize the effect from the environmental IRs. It is necessary to design a protector for the conventional remote control to reduce the communication interruption from the environmental IRs.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a remote control protector for anti-light interference to reduce the communication interruption from the environmental IRs when the remote control is receiving the IR signal. The remote control protector of the present invention comprises a body and a shelter. The body includes a housing space, a first surface and a second surface. The housing space is for disposing a remote control. The first surface includes a first opening communicating with the housing space. The second surface includes a second opening communicating with the housing space and the second opening is adapted to expose a transceiver of the remote control. The shelter extends from the second surface of the body along an axial direction of the body, surrounds the second surface, and has an outlet opening communicating with the second opening of the second surface.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objective, the present invention also provides a remote control protector for anti-light interference that comprises a body and a shelter. The body comprises a housing space, a first surface, a second surface, a third opening, and a fourth opening. The housing space is for disposing a remote control. The first surface includes a first opening communicating with the housing space and the first surface is located at a top end of the body. The second surface includes a second opening communicating with the housing space and the second opening is located at a front end of the body. The third opening communicates with the housing space and the third opening is formed on a bottom end of the body, and the third opening is opposite to the first opening. The fourth opening communicates with the housing space and the fourth opening is formed at a rear end of the body and the fourth opening is opposite to the second opening. The shelter extends from the second surface of the body along an axial direction of the body, surrounds the second surface, and has an outlet opening communicating with the second opening of the second surface.
According to the aforementioned description, the remote control protector in the present invention includes a shelter to block the environmental IRs so as to prevent the interruption from the environmental IRs. Therefore, the communication error of the transceiver (such as IR transceiver) in the remote control mounted in the protector of the present invention can be minimized and the accuracy of the transceiver in the remote control of the present invention can be enhanced.
These and other aspects of the embodiments herein will be better appreciated and understood when considered in conjunction with the following description and the accompanying drawings.
The body 11 is made of silica gel, such that the body 11 is elastic and deformable. The body 11 includes a housing space 13, a first surface 14, a first opening 141, a second surface 15, and a second opening 151. The first surface 14 of the body 11 is located at a top end of the body 11. The second surface 15 is located at a front end of the body 11 and is adjacent to the first surface 14.
The housing space 13 is formed in the body 11. The first opening 141 is formed within an inner edge 142 of the first surface 14 of the body 11 and communicates with the housing space 13. The width and the length of the first opening 141 are shorter than the width and the length of the housing space 13. The second opening 151 is formed within an inner edge of the second surface 15 and communicates with the housing space 13.
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The shelter 12 extends from the second surface 15 of the body 11 along an axial direction of the body and surrounds the second surface 15. The shelter 12 includes a front end 121 and an outlet opening 122. The outlet opening 122 extends from the second surface 15 of the body 11 to the front end 121 of the shelter 12. The outlet opening 122 communicates with the second opening 151 and the exterior. In this embodiment, the width and the length of the outlet opening 122 may be longer than the width and the length of the second opening 151. The depth of the outlet opening 122 may be between 20 mm and 30 mm. In addition, the shelter 12 and the outlet opening 122 function as a lens hook for a digital lens reflex camera (DSLR) to block the environmental light. Without the lens hook, the environmental light will keep transmitting and reflecting between lenses in the DSLR and ghost images or poor images may be generated by the environmental light. Accordingly, when the shelter 12 and the outlet opening 122 are assembled in the body 11 of the remote control protector 10, the environmental IRs are efficiently blocked. Therefore, the signal transmission between the remote controller and a target is increased when the shelter 12 and the outlet opening 122 are assembled.
Hence, when the transceiver 163 of the remote control 16 emits/receives the IR signals, the IR signals may travel through the second opening 151 and the outlet opening 122. The shelter 12 works as a shield to block the environmental IRs interrupting the receiving path of the IR signals. As a result, the influence of the environmental IRs would be minimized. In other words, since the influence of the environmental IRs in the transceiver 163 is minimized, the transmission distance of the transceiver 163 is accordingly increased.
Accordingly, by implementing the remote control protector for anti-light interference in the present invention, the influence of the environmental IRs to the IR received by the transceiver (such as IR transceiver) may reduce and the accuracy of the usage of the remote control may be enhanced.
While the present invention has been described in terms of what are presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention need not be restricted to the disclosed embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures. Therefore, the above description and illustration should not be taken as limiting the scope of the present invention which is defined by the appended claims.
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