1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a wearable device and, particularly, to a connection structure between a body and a housing of the wearable device.
2. Description of Related Art
A main body and a housing of a conventional wearable device, such as a watch, are connected by screws. When the main body is detached or mounted to the housing, a tool such as screwdriver is needed, which is inconvenient for repair.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
The wearable device 1 includes two first connection elements 40 each of which is respectively fixed to two opposite inner walls 101 of the housing 20. In the embodiment, the inner wall 101 defines two first recesses 102 for receiving the two first connection elements 40. The first connection element 40 includes at least one protrusion 401 and a body 402. In the embodiment, two protrusions 401 are formed, for example. Each protrusion 401 protrudes from one side of the body 402 and forms a second recess 403 on the other side of the body 402 and the side formed the second recess 403 is received in the first recess 102. In the embodiment, the side formed the second recess 403 is glued to the first recess 102 and the two protrusions 401 and the body 402 are double color molding, wherein the body 402 is made of plastic and the protrusion 401 is made of rubber.
When mounting the main body 20 to the housing 10, the protrusion 401 is deformed to generate elastic force to fix the main body 20 to the housing 10, thereby the main body 20 is mounted to the housing 10.
In the embodiment, in order to mount the main body 20 to the housing 10 steadily, a pole 404 is defined on the protrusion 401, a corresponding blind hole 201 matching the pole 404 is defined in the housing 20 to receive the pole 404, thereby the body 20 can be mounted steadily to the housing 10.
In the embodiment, each of the first connection element 40 includes at least one elastic element 405. One second recess 403 receives one elastic element 405. Thereby when the body 20 is mounted to the housing 10, the elastic element 405 is deformed to allow the body 20 to be mounted to the housing 10 firmly. In the embodiment, the elastic element is arc shaped and is made of stainless steel.
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The wearable device 2 includes two second connection elements 70 respectively fixed to two opposite inner walls 601 of the housing 60. In the embodiment, the inner wall 601 defines two recesses 602 for receiving the two second connection elements 70. The two second connection elements 70 are made of metal, such as copper foil.
The bottom of each of the two recesses 602 defines two first holes 603, the second connection elements 70 defines two screw holes 704, each of the two screws 604 passes through one of the first hole 603 and one of the two screw holes 704 to fix the second connection element 70 to the housing 60.
Each second connection element 70 includes at least one elastic protrusion 701 and a body 702. The elastic protrusion 701 protrudes from one side of the body 702. Two adjacent elastic protrusions 701 are separated by a second hole 703. In the embodiment, each second connection element 70 includes four elastic protrusions 701.
When mounting to the main body 50 to the housing 60, the elastic protrusions 701 are deformed to generate elastic force to fix the body 50 to the housing 60.
In the embodiment, in order to mount the main body 50 to the housing 60 steadily, a pole 704 is defined on the protrusion 701, a corresponding blind hole 501 matching the pole 704 is defined on the housing 60 receiving the pole 704, thereby the main body 70 is mounted steadily to the housing 60.
Although, the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of preferred embodiments, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
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