CN110471542B - Touch pen and touch device - Google Patents

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CN110471542B
CN110471542B CN201910285267.2A CN201910285267A CN110471542B CN 110471542 B CN110471542 B CN 110471542B CN 201910285267 A CN201910285267 A CN 201910285267A CN 110471542 B CN110471542 B CN 110471542B
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The invention discloses a touch pen and a touch device. The pen body defines a first accommodating space communicated with the outside. The first magnetic element is movably arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body corresponding to the position of the first adsorption element, the first magnetic element can be adsorbed by the magnetism of the first adsorption element and is displaced from an initial position to a working position, the initial position is the position of the first magnetic element in the first accommodating space of the pen body, and the working position is the position of the first magnetic element partially protruding out of the pen body. The restoring element is arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body and corresponds to the first magnetic element, and the restoring element is used for providing a restoring force so that the first magnetic element can restore to the initial position from the working position. The invention further discloses a touch device comprising the touch pen and the touch body.

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Touch pen and touch device
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a stylus and a touch device, and more particularly, to a stylus with a magnetic element and a restoring element, and a touch device including the stylus.
Background
Along with the progress of technology, the functionality of electronic products is continuously improved, and the pursuit of convenience is a major requirement, so that the use efficiency of man-machine interfaces is also pursued to be improved in the electronic peripheral technology, and the touch technology is a man-machine interface technology with high humanization. Currently, touch technology is widely used in electronic products such as tablet computers (tablet), mobile phones (Cellular Phone), satellite navigation (global position system, GPS), personal digital assistants (Personal Digital Assistant), palm-Size PCs (Palm-Size PCs), and information appliances (Information Appliance). The display screen of the electronic product is provided with a touch panel for touch operation of a user. In order to improve the convenience of operation of the user, the touch panel may be matched with a stylus to be used as a click input or an input action such as writing or drawing on the touch panel.
Conventionally, in order to conveniently carry a stylus and a touch device, the stylus is fixed on the touch device in an external part manner, however, the above manner is not only assisted by manpower, in use, additional parts are required to be additionally arranged on the touch device in an external part fixing manner, so that a convex structure is arranged on the touch device, and the touch device occupies more space and is more prone to collision, thereby causing damage or falling.
Therefore, how to provide a touch pen capable of automatically adsorbing to a touch body when approaching to the touch body of the touch device, and further automatically clamping to the touch body, so as to avoid unstable adsorption of the touch pen and the touch body, and further avoid easy deflection, falling or damage when being collided, and avoid a protruding structure on the surface of the touch pen or the touch body when the touch pen is separated from the touch body, and further avoid that the protruding structure occupies space, is easy to be collided or cuts the human body, has become one of important subjects.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above problems, the present invention provides a stylus and a touch device including the same, wherein compared with the prior art, the stylus of the present invention includes a magnetic element and a restoring element, the touch body of the touch device includes an adsorbing element, the magnetic element of the stylus can be magnetically adsorbed by the adsorbing element of the touch body to protrude from the pen body and be adsorbed and fastened to the touch body, thereby increasing the adsorption stability of the stylus and the touch body and avoiding easy dropping under collision. In addition, when a user wants to use the stylus to separate the stylus from the stylus body, the magnetic element of the stylus can return to the stylus body under the action of the restoring force provided by the restoring element, so that the protruding structure on the surface of the stylus is avoided, and the situation that the protruding structure is easy to collide or cut a human body is avoided.
In order to achieve the above objective, the present invention provides a stylus detachably connected to a touch body. The touch body at least comprises a first adsorption element. The touch pen comprises a pen body, a first magnetic element and a restoring element. The pen body defines a first accommodating space communicated with the outside of the pen body. The first magnetic element is movably arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body corresponding to the position of the first adsorption element, the first magnetic element can be adsorbed by the magnetism of the first adsorption element and is displaced from an initial position to a working position, the initial position is the position of the first magnetic element in the first accommodating space of the pen body, and the working position is the position of the first magnetic element partially protruding out of the pen body. The restoring element is arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body and corresponds to the first magnetic element, and the restoring element is used for providing a restoring force so that the first magnetic element can restore to the initial position from the working position.
In an embodiment, the first magnetic element is T-shaped, and the portion of the first accommodating space that is externally communicated is disposed corresponding to the shape of the protruding pen body of the first magnetic element.
In one embodiment, the restoring element is a magnetic restoring element or an elastic restoring element.
In an embodiment, the stylus further includes a buffer element disposed in the first accommodating space of the stylus body and located between the first magnetic element and a portion of the first accommodating space that is far away from external communication.
In an embodiment, the touch body further includes a second adsorption element, and the touch pen further includes a second magnetic element disposed on the pen body and corresponding to the second adsorption element.
In an embodiment, the touch body further includes a charging seat, the pen body further defines a second accommodating space and includes a charging element, and the charging element is disposed in the second accommodating space of the pen body and corresponds to the charging seat.
In an embodiment, the charging element includes at least one connector, and the at least one connector is exposed from the second accommodating space to the outside of the pen body and is electrically connected with the charging seat.
To achieve the above objective, a touch device according to the present invention includes a stylus and a touch body as described above. The touch pen is detachably connected to the touch body. The touch body comprises a shell and a first adsorption element. The first adsorption element is arranged in the shell.
In one embodiment, the housing defines a first opening, and the first opening is disposed corresponding to the first adsorbing element.
In an embodiment, the stylus further includes a second magnetic element disposed on the stylus body, and the touch body further includes a second adsorption element disposed on the housing, where the second magnetic element is disposed corresponding to the second adsorption element.
In an embodiment, the body of the stylus further defines a second accommodating space and includes a charging element, the charging element is disposed in the second accommodating space of the body, the stylus further includes a charging seat, and the charging element is disposed corresponding to the charging seat.
In one embodiment, the housing defines a second opening, and the second opening is disposed corresponding to the charging stand.
In an embodiment, the charging element of the stylus includes at least one connector, and the at least one connector is exposed from the second accommodating space to the outside of the stylus body and is electrically connected with the charging seat.
In this way, the touch pen of the invention comprises a pen body, a magnetic element and a restoring element, the touch body of the touch device comprises an adsorption element, the magnetic element of the touch pen is magnetically adsorbed by the adsorption element of the touch body, protrudes from the pen body and is adsorbed and clamped on the touch body, so that the adsorption stability of the touch pen and the touch body is improved, and the situation that the touch pen is easy to fall off when being collided is avoided. In addition, when a user wants to use the stylus to separate the stylus from the stylus body, the magnetic element of the stylus can return to the stylus body under the action of the restoring force provided by the restoring element, so that the protruding structure on the surface of the stylus is avoided, and the situation that the protruding structure is easy to collide or cut a human body is avoided.
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Fig. 1A is a schematic view of the appearance of a touch pen and a touch body in the touch device according to the present invention.
Fig. 1B is a schematic view showing the appearance of a stylus separated from a touch body in the touch device according to the present invention.
Fig. 2A is a schematic cross-sectional view of a stylus and a touch body in a touch device according to the present invention.
Fig. 2B is a schematic diagram illustrating the cooperation of a stylus and a touch body in a touch device according to a first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2C is a plan view of fig. 2B.
Fig. 2D is a schematic diagram of the stylus separated from the touch body in the first embodiment.
Fig. 2E is a plan view of fig. 2D.
Fig. 2F is a schematic diagram of the corresponding positions of the elements in fig. 2B.
Fig. 3A is a schematic diagram illustrating a cooperation between a stylus and a touch body in a touch device according to a second embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3B is a plan view of fig. 3A.
Fig. 3C is a schematic diagram of the stylus separated from the touch body in the second embodiment.
Fig. 3D is a plan view of fig. 3C.
Fig. 3E is a schematic diagram of the corresponding positions of the elements in fig. 3A.
Reference numerals illustrate:
1: touch control pen
11: pen body
12: first magnetic element
13: restoring element
13a: magnetic restoring element
13b: elastic restoring element
14: cushioning element
15: charging element
151: joint
152: power supply element
16: second magnetic element
2: touch control body
21: shell body
22: first adsorption element
23: second adsorption element
24: charging stand
3: touch control device
C1: general state
C2: elastic state
D1: linear direction
E: end portion
O1: a first opening
O2: a second opening
P1: initial position
P2: working position
S1: first accommodation space
S2: another accommodation space
S3: second accommodation space
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The stylus and the touch device according to the preferred embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like elements will be described with like reference numerals.
Referring to fig. 1A, fig. 1B, and fig. 2A, fig. 1A is a schematic view of the touch pen 1 and the touch body 2 of the touch device 3 according to the present invention, and as shown in fig. 1A, the touch pen 1 is adsorbed on the touch body 2. Fig. 1B is a schematic view of the touch device 3 of the present invention, in which the stylus 1 is separated from the touch body 2, and as shown in fig. 1B, the stylus 1 may be separated from the touch body 2. Here, the stylus 1 is detachably connected to the touch body 2. Fig. 2A is a schematic cross-sectional view of the stylus 1 and the touch body 2 in the touch device 3 according to the present invention. As shown in fig. 2A, the touch body 2 in fig. 1A is turned over to make the bottom surface upward, so as to facilitate checking the matching situation of the touch body 2 and the stylus 1.
Fig. 2A to 2F are schematic views illustrating a first embodiment of the touch device 3 according to the present invention, in which the stylus pen 1 is engaged with the touch body 2. As shown in fig. 2A, the touch device 3 includes a stylus 1 and a touch body 2. The stylus 1 includes a body 11, a first magnetic element 12, and a restoring element 13. The touch body 2 includes a housing 21 and a first adsorption element 22. The first adsorption element 22 is disposed in the housing 21.
The body 11 of the stylus 1 defines a first accommodating space S1 and is communicated with the outside of the body 11. The first magnetic element 12 is movably disposed in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11 at a position corresponding to the first adsorbing element 22.
In the present embodiment, the first magnetic element 12 is T-shaped, and the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that communicates with the outside is disposed corresponding to the shape of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the pen body 11. In detail, the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that communicates with the outside is configured to correspond to the shape of the lower half of the T-shape (i.e., the portion similar to the I-shape, which has a narrower width). Since the portion of the first accommodation space S1 that communicates with the outside is provided in a shape corresponding to the portion with a narrower width, the lower half portion (narrower width) of the T-shape can protrude from the pen body, so that the upper half portion (wider width portion) of the T-shape cannot protrude from the pen body, and the first magnetic element 12 has a limiting function, so that the first magnetic element 12 is prevented from falling off from the portion of the first accommodation space S1 that communicates with the outside. In particular, although the first magnetic element 12 is shown as T-shaped in fig. 2A to 2F, in other embodiments, the shape of the first magnetic element 12 can be adjusted according to the actual requirement of the user, and only care needs to be taken to avoid the first magnetic element 12 from falling off from the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that is externally communicated, which is not limited in the present invention.
In the present embodiment, the first magnetic element 12 can be moved from the initial position P1 to the working position P2 by the magnetic attraction of the first attraction element 22, as shown in fig. 2D and 2E, the initial position P1 is a position where the first magnetic element 12 is completely located in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11, and the working position P2 is a position where the first magnetic element 12 partially protrudes out of the pen body 11, as shown in fig. 2B and 2C. Here, as shown in fig. 2D, the housing 21 of the touch body 2 defines a first opening O1, and the first opening O1 is disposed corresponding to the first adsorbing element 22. For example, when the user approaches the stylus 1 to the touch body 2, the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 is magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22 of the touch body 2 and moves from the initial position P1 to the working position P2, so that the first magnetic element 12 partially protrudes out of the stylus body 11, and a portion of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the stylus body 11 enters the first opening O1 of the housing 21 of the touch body 2 and is magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22, so that the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 can not only magnetically attract the touch body 2, but also form a fastening structure with the first opening O1 of the housing 21 of the touch body 2 through a portion of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the stylus body 11, thereby reinforcing and fixing the stylus 1 and the touch body 2.
As shown in fig. 2A, the restoring element 13 of the stylus 1 is disposed in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11 and is disposed corresponding to the first magnetic element 12. In particular, in fig. 2A, the restoring element 13 is shown disposed in another space S2 beside the first space S1 of the pen body 11, however, in another embodiment, the other space S2 and the first space S1 may be in communication, and the invention is not limited thereto.
In the present embodiment, the return element 13 is exemplified as the magnetic return element 13a. However, the restoring element 13 may also be an elastic restoring element 13b, which is not described in detail later. For example, when the user wants to use the stylus 1 and separate the stylus 1 from the touch body 2, the magnetic restoring element 13a is configured to provide a magnetic restoring force so that the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 can be restored from the working position P2 (as shown in fig. 2B and 2C) to the initial position P1 (as shown in fig. 2D and 2E) under the magnetic restoring force of the magnetic restoring element 13a. I.e. the first magnetic element 12 returns from a position partially protruding from the pen body 11 to a position fully housed within the pen body 11. Through the design, when a user uses the stylus 1, the surface of the pen body 11 of the stylus 1 does not have a convex structure, so that the situation that the user is damaged or cut by collision is avoided, and the streamline shape of the pen body 11 of the stylus 1 can be maintained, so that the use of the stylus is convenient for the user.
In this embodiment, the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 includes, but is not limited to, a magnet, a magnetite, or other element with magnetic properties.
In the present embodiment, the return element 13 is a magnetic return element 13a. The magnetic return element 13a includes, but is not limited to, a magnet, or other element with magnetic properties, or a tin plate. The magnetic restoring element 13a may also be an element composed of iron, cobalt, nickel, an iron alloy, a cobalt alloy, a nickel alloy, or a magnetically attractable material with other metals additionally plated on the iron, cobalt, nickel (e.g., tin-plated iron). In particular, the material of the magnetic restoring element 13a in the present invention can be adjusted according to the actual requirement of the user, and the present invention is not limited thereto, and only needs to be careful that the magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic element 12 and the magnetic restoring element 13a is smaller than the magnetic attraction force between the first magnetic element 12 and the first attraction element 22 of the touch body 2, so as to ensure that the first magnetic element 12 of the touch pen 1 is magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22 and protrudes out of the body 11 of the touch pen 1 when the touch pen 1 approaches the touch body 2.
Fig. 3A to 3E are schematic views illustrating a second embodiment of the touch device 3 according to the present invention, in which the stylus pen 1 is engaged with the touch body 2. In this embodiment, the difference from the first embodiment is only that the return element 13 of the stylus 1, other elements of the stylus 1 and elements of the touch body 2 are the same as those of the first embodiment, and detailed descriptions thereof are omitted herein.
In the present embodiment, the return element 13 is an elastic return element 13 b. However, the restoring element 13 may also be a magnetic restoring element 13a, and the detailed description of the magnetic restoring element 13a is as described in the first embodiment, and the detailed description is not repeated here.
The body 11 of the stylus 1 defines a first accommodating space S1 and is communicated with the outside of the body 11. The first magnetic element 12 is movably disposed in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11 at a position corresponding to the first adsorbing element 22.
In the present embodiment, the first magnetic element 12 is T-shaped, and the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that communicates with the outside is disposed corresponding to the shape of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the pen body 11. In detail, the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that communicates with the outside is configured to correspond to the shape of the lower half of the T-shape (i.e., the portion similar to the I-shape, which has a narrower width). Since the portion of the first accommodation space S1 that communicates with the outside is provided in a shape corresponding to the portion with a narrower width, the lower half portion (narrower width) of the T-shape can protrude from the pen body, so that the upper half portion (wider width portion) of the T-shape cannot protrude from the pen body, and the first magnetic element 12 has a limiting function, so that the first magnetic element 12 is prevented from falling off from the portion of the first accommodation space S1 that communicates with the outside. In particular, although the first magnetic element 12 is shown as T-shaped in fig. 3A to 3E, in other embodiments, the shape of the first magnetic element 12 can be adjusted according to the actual requirement of the user, and only care needs to be taken to avoid the first magnetic element 12 from falling off from the portion of the first accommodating space S1 that is externally communicated, which is not limited in the present invention.
In the present embodiment, the first magnetic element 12 can be moved from the initial position P1 to the working position P2 by the magnetic attraction of the first attraction element 22, as shown in fig. 3C and 3D, the initial position P1 is a position where the first magnetic element 12 is completely located in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11, and as shown in fig. 3A and 3B, the working position P2 is a position where the first magnetic element 12 partially protrudes out of the pen body 11. Here, as shown in fig. 3C, the housing 21 of the touch body 2 defines a first opening O1, and the first opening O1 is disposed corresponding to the first adsorbing element 22. For example, when the user approaches the stylus 1 to the touch body 2, the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 is magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22 of the touch body 2 and moves from the initial position P1 to the working position P2, so that the first magnetic element 12 partially protrudes out of the stylus body 11, and a portion of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the stylus body 11 enters the first opening O1 of the housing 21 of the touch body 2 and is magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22, so that the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 can not only magnetically attract the touch body 2, but also form a fastening structure with the first opening O1 of the housing 21 of the touch body 2 through a portion of the first magnetic element 12 protruding out of the stylus body 11, thereby reinforcing and fixing the stylus 1 and the touch body 2.
As shown in fig. 3A to 3E, the elastic restoring element 13b of the stylus 1 is disposed in the first accommodating space S1 of the pen body 11 and is disposed corresponding to the first magnetic element 12. In particular, although the first magnetic element 12 is shown as being T-shaped, one end of the elastic restoring element 13b is disposed in the space between the T-shaped and the first accommodating space S1, however, the elastic restoring element 13b may be located between the first magnetic element 12 and the portion (e.g. the end E) of the first accommodating space S1 that is far away from the outside, depending on the type of the elastic restoring element 13b, which is not limited by the present invention.
In the present embodiment, the elastic restoring element 13b is exemplified by a torsion spring, however, the elastic restoring element 13b may be a spring, a spring sheet, an organ-shaped structural element, or other elements that generate elastic force to restore the original shape after being deformed by external force. In addition, the elastic restoring element 13b may include, but is not limited to, a material having elasticity such as metal, rubber, or polymer.
In detail, as shown in fig. 3A to 3D, when the first magnetic element 12 is capable of being moved from the initial position P1 to the operating position P2 by being magnetically attracted by the first attraction element 22, the elastic restoring element 13b is stretched or compressed from the normal state C1 to the elastic state C2 due to the movement of the first magnetic element 12, and the elastic restoring element 13b has an elastic restoring force to restore from the elastic state C2 to the normal state C1. Therefore, when the user wants to use the stylus 1 and separate the stylus 1 from the touch body 2, the first magnetic element 12 of the stylus 1 is returned from the working position P2 to the initial position P1 by the elastic restoring force of the elastic restoring element 13 b. I.e. the first magnetic element 12 returns from a position partially protruding from the pen body 11 to a position fully housed within the pen body 11. Through the design, when a user uses the stylus 1, the surface of the pen body 11 of the stylus 1 does not have a convex structure, so that the situation that the user is damaged or cut by collision is avoided, and the streamline shape of the pen body 11 of the stylus 1 can be maintained, so that the use of the stylus is convenient for the user. In particular, in the present embodiment, although the elastic restoring element 13b is exemplified as the torsion spring, when the first magnetic element 12 is displaced from the initial position P1 to the working position P2 due to the magnetic attraction of the first attraction element 22, the elastic restoring element 13b is stretched from the normal state C1 to the elastic state C2, however, if the elastic restoring element 13b is a spring, or an organ-shaped structural element, or other structure, the elastic restoring element 13b may be compressed from the normal state C1 to the elastic state C2, depending on the type of the elastic restoring element 13b and the arrangement thereof, the invention is not limited thereto.
Referring to fig. 2A again, in the first and second embodiments, the stylus 1 may further include a buffer element 14 disposed in the first accommodating space S1 of the stylus body 11 and located between the first magnetic element 12 and a portion of the first accommodating space S1 far away from the outside (for example, between the first magnetic element 12 and the end E or between the end E shown in fig. 2F and fig. 3E), so as to avoid the first magnetic element 12 from colliding with the end E of the first accommodating space S1 when the first magnetic element 12 is restored from the working position P2 to the initial position P1 under the action of the restoring element 13 (the magnetic restoring element 13a or the elastic restoring element 13 b). In detail, when the first magnetic element 12 is returned from the working position P2 to the initial position P1 under the action of the return element 13 (the magnetic return element 13a or the elastic return element 13 b), the first magnetic element 12 is returned from the working position P2, in which the pen body 11 is partially exposed, to the initial position P1, in which the pen body 11 is completely accommodated, and the return process may cause the first magnetic element 12 to collide with the end E of the first accommodating space S1, thereby generating noise or causing the first magnetic element 12 to break, so that the buffer element 14 is added between the first magnetic element 12 and the portion, in which the first accommodating space S1 is far away from the outside, so that the first magnetic element 12 can avoid colliding with the end E of the first accommodating space S1 during the return process. For example, cushioning element 14 may include, but is not limited to, foam, sponge, rubber ring, or rubber block, among others, having a cushioning function. In particular, when the restoring element 13 is the elastic restoring element 13b located between the first magnetic element 12 and the portion of the first accommodating space S1 far away from the external communication, the restoring element 13 (the elastic restoring element 13 b) may have the buffering function at the same time, that is, the restoring element 13 (the elastic restoring element 13 b) may be the buffering element 14 at the same time, which is not limited in the present invention.
In the first and second embodiments, the stylus 1 further includes the second magnetic element 16 disposed on the pen body 11, the touch body 2 further includes the second adsorption element 23 disposed on the housing 21, and the second magnetic element 16 of the stylus 1 is disposed corresponding to the second adsorption element 23 of the touch body 2. The second magnetic element 16 may be disposed inside the pen body 11, or outside the pen body 11 but not protruding from the pen body 11, which is not limited by the present invention. The second magnetic element 16 is used for reinforcing and fixing the stylus 1, so that the situation that the stylus body 11 rotates when being collided is easily generated by fixing only one point under the condition that only the first magnetic element 12 is used for being adsorbed by the touch body 2. Here, the second magnetic element 16 may be located at one end of the pen body 11, the first magnetic element 12 is located at the other end of the pen body 11, or as long as the second magnetic element 16 is located at a distance from the first magnetic element 12 on the pen body 11, so that the stylus 1 may be adsorbed and fixed to the touch body 2 by two points to strengthen and fix the stylus 1. The second magnetic element 16 includes, but is not limited to, a magnet, a magnetite, or other element with magnetic properties, or a tin plate. The second magnetic element 16 may also be a component composed of iron, cobalt, nickel, an iron alloy, a cobalt alloy, a nickel alloy, or a magnetically attractable material with other metals additionally plated on iron, cobalt, nickel (e.g., tin-plated iron).
In the first and second embodiments, the body 11 of the stylus 1 may further define a second accommodating space S3 and include a charging element 15, the charging element 15 is disposed in the second accommodating space S3 of the body 11, the touch body 2 further includes a charging seat 24, and the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is disposed corresponding to the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2. Here, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is a wireless charging element, the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2 is a wireless charging seat, and when the stylus 1 is adsorbed on the touch body 2, the charging element 15 and the charging seat 24 are close to each other, so that the stylus 1 can be charged. For example, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is further connected to a power element 152, and the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 charges the power element 152 of the stylus 1.
In the first and second embodiments, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 includes at least one connector 151, and the at least one connector 151 is exposed from the second accommodating space S3 to the outside of the pen body 11 and electrically connected to the charging seat 24 of the stylus body 2. Here, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is a wired charging element, the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2 is a wired charging seat, and the housing 21 of the touch body 2 further defines a second opening O2, where the second opening O2 is disposed corresponding to the charging seat 24. When the stylus 1 is attached to the touch body 2, at least one connector 151 of the charging element 15 is electrically connected to the charging stand 24, so as to charge the stylus 1. For example, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is further connected to a power element 152, and the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 charges the power element 152 of the stylus 1.
Referring to fig. 2A to 3E, although the second accommodating space S3 is not communicated with the first accommodating space S1, the second accommodating space S3 may be communicated with the first accommodating space S1 to form a large accommodating space, and the charging element 15 and the other elements (the first magnetic element 12, the restoring element 13 and the buffer element 14) are located at different positions of the accommodating space.
Please refer to fig. 1A to fig. 2A again, for illustrating the touch device 3 of the present invention. The touch device 3 includes a stylus 1 and a touch body 2, and detailed descriptions of the stylus 1 are not repeated herein. The stylus 1 is detachably connected to the touch body 2. The touch body 2 includes a housing 21 and a first adsorption element 22, and the first adsorption element 22 is disposed in the housing 21.
Referring to fig. 2D and fig. 3C again, the housing 21 of the touch body 2 defines a first opening O1, and the first opening O1 is disposed corresponding to the first adsorbing element 22. The detailed description of the use of the first opening O1 is as before, and the detailed description thereof will not be repeated here.
Referring to fig. 2A again, in the present embodiment, the stylus 1 further includes a second magnetic element 16 disposed on the pen body 11, the touch body 2 further includes a second adsorption element 23 disposed on the housing 21, and the second magnetic element 16 of the stylus 1 is disposed corresponding to the second adsorption element 23 of the touch body 2. In particular, although the second adsorption element 23 is shown as being disposed in the housing 21, the second adsorption element 23 may be disposed on the outer surface of the housing 21, so long as the second adsorption element does not protrude from the housing 21.
In the present embodiment, the body 11 of the stylus 1 may further define a second accommodating space S3 and include a charging element 15, the charging element 15 is disposed in the second accommodating space S3 of the body 11, the touch body 2 further includes a charging seat 24, and the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is disposed corresponding to the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2. Here, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is a wireless charging element, the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2 is a wireless charging seat, and when the stylus 1 is adsorbed on the touch body 2, the charging element 15 and the charging seat 24 are close to each other, so that the stylus 1 can be charged. For example, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is further connected to a power element 152, and the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 charges the power element 152 of the stylus 1.
Referring to fig. 2D and fig. 3C again, in the present embodiment, the housing 21 of the touch body 2 may further define a second opening O2, and the second opening O2 is disposed corresponding to the charging stand 24.
The charging element 15 of the stylus 1 includes at least one connector 151, and the at least one connector 151 is exposed from the second accommodating space S3 to the outside of the pen body 11 and electrically connected to the charging seat 24 of the stylus body 2. Here, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is a wired charging element, and the charging seat 24 of the touch body 2 is a wired charging seat. When the stylus 1 is attached to the touch body 2, at least one connector 151 of the charging element 15 is electrically connected to the charging stand 24, so as to charge the stylus 1. For example, the charging element 15 of the stylus 1 is further connected to a power element 152, and the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 charges the power element 152 of the stylus 1.
In addition, fig. 2D and 3C show that the housing 21 of the touch body 2 defines a first opening O1 and a second opening O2, the first opening O1 is disposed corresponding to the first adsorption element 22, and the second opening O2 is disposed corresponding to the charging seat 24. In particular, if the charging stand 24 is a wireless charging stand, the housing 21 of the touch body 2 may define only the first opening O1, depending on the type of the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 and the charging element 15 of the stylus 1, which is not limited by the present invention.
As shown in fig. 2A, the first adsorption element 22, the second adsorption element 23 and the charging stand 24 of the touch body 2 are disposed along a linear direction D1. Although the arrangement of the first adsorption element 22, the second adsorption element 23 and the charging stand 24 is exemplified by the first adsorption element 22, the charging stand 24 and the second adsorption element 23, the arrangement order thereof can be adjusted according to the actual requirement of the user, and the invention is not limited thereto. Furthermore, the touch body 2 may include only the housing 21 and the first adsorbing element 22; alternatively, the touch body 2 may include only the housing 21, the first adsorption element 22, and the second adsorption element 23; alternatively, the touch body 2 may include only the housing 21, the first adsorption element 22, and the charging stand 24; alternatively, the touch body 2 may also include a housing 21, a first adsorption element 22, a second adsorption element 23, and a charging stand 24, which are disposed according to the elements of the touch pen 1.
In the present embodiment, the first and second attraction elements 22 and 23 of the touch body 2 are magnets, or electromagnets. The first suction member 22 and the second suction member 23 may be the same or different.
In the present embodiment, as shown in fig. 1A and 1B, the touch device 3 uses the touch body 2 as a notebook computer and is matched with the touch pen 1, however, the touch body 2 may also be an electronic product such as a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a satellite navigation, a personal digital assistant, a palm computer, and an information home appliance (such as a flat panel television or other home appliance with a touch panel), and the invention is not limited thereto.
In summary, the stylus pen of the present invention includes at least one magnetic element and a restoring element, the stylus pen includes at least one adsorbing element, the magnetic element of the stylus pen protrudes from the pen body by being magnetically adsorbed by the adsorbing element of the stylus pen and is adsorbed and fastened to the stylus pen body, so as to increase the adsorption stability of the stylus pen and the stylus pen body, avoid the situation of easy falling under collision, and also can be adsorbed by the adsorbing element of the other magnetic element and the stylus pen body to provide two-point fixing function, so as to avoid rotation caused by collision when only one point is used for fixing. In addition, when a user wants to use the stylus to separate the stylus from the stylus body, the magnetic element of the stylus can return to the stylus body under the action of the restoring force of the restoring element, so that the protruding structure on the surface of the stylus is avoided, and the situation that the protruding structure is easy to collide or cut a human body is avoided. Furthermore, the stylus may further comprise a charging element, and the touch body may further comprise a charging seat, so that the stylus may be charged simultaneously when the stylus is fixed to the touch body by adsorption, thereby providing convenience for users.
The foregoing is by way of example only and is not intended as limiting. Any equivalent modifications or variations to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention are intended to be included in the following claims.

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1. A stylus detachably connected to a touch body, the touch body at least comprising a first adsorption element, the stylus comprising:
a pen body defining a first accommodation space communicated with the outside of the pen body;
the first magnetic element is movably arranged in the first accommodating space corresponding to the first adsorption element, can be adsorbed by the magnetism of the first adsorption element and is displaced from an initial position to a working position, wherein the initial position is a position of the first magnetic element in the first accommodating space of the pen body, and the working position is a position of the first magnetic element partially protruding out of the pen body; and
the restoring element is arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body and corresponds to the first magnetic element, and the restoring element is used for providing a restoring force so that the first magnetic element can be restored to the initial position from the working position.
2. The stylus of claim 1, wherein the first magnetic element is T-shaped, and the portion of the first receiving space that communicates with the outside is disposed corresponding to the shape of the first magnetic element protruding from the body.
3. The stylus of claim 1, wherein the return element is a magnetic return element or an elastic return element.
4. The stylus of claim 1, further comprising:
the buffer element is arranged in the first accommodating space of the pen body and is positioned between the first magnetic element and a part of the first accommodating space which is far away from external communication.
5. The stylus of claim 1, wherein the stylus body further comprises a second adsorption element, the stylus further comprising:
the second magnetic element is arranged on the pen body and corresponds to the second adsorption element.
6. The stylus of claim 1, wherein the stylus body further comprises a charging seat, the stylus body further defines a second accommodating space and comprises a charging element, and the charging element is disposed in the second accommodating space of the stylus body and corresponds to the charging seat.
7. The stylus of claim 6, wherein the charging member comprises at least one connector exposed from the second receiving space to the outside of the pen body and electrically connected to the charging base.
8. A touch device, comprising:
a stylus according to any one of claims 1 to 3; and
the touch pen is detachably connected to the touch body, and the touch body comprises:
a housing; and
The first adsorption element is arranged in the shell.
9. The touch device of claim 8, wherein the housing defines a first opening disposed in correspondence with the first adsorbing element.
10. The touch device of claim 8, wherein the stylus further comprises a second magnetic element disposed on the body, the touch device further comprises a second adsorption element disposed on the housing, and the second magnetic element is disposed corresponding to the second adsorption element.
11. The touch device of claim 8, wherein the body of the stylus further defines a second accommodating space and comprises a charging element disposed in the second accommodating space of the body, the touch device further comprising a charging seat, and the charging element is disposed corresponding to the charging seat.
12. The touch device of claim 11, wherein the housing defines a second opening disposed corresponding to the charging stand.
13. The touch device of claim 12, wherein the charging element of the stylus includes at least one connector exposed from the second accommodating space to the outside of the pen body and electrically connected to the charging stand.
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