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- the present disclosure relates to remote control technology and, more particularly, to a remote controller and a manufacturing method thereof.
- UAVs unmanned aerial vehicles
- the remote controller of the UAV includes a remote controller body.
- a mobile phone holding device is provided at the remote controller body and is configured to hold the mobile phone, such that the user can use the mobile phone to remotely control the UAV for performing the aerial photography.
- the mobile phone holding device provided at the remote controller occupies a large space, such that the space occupied by the remote controller is expanded and the portability of the remote controller is reduced.
- a remote controller includes a remote controller body including one or more control devices, a holding mechanism configured to move with respect to the remote controller body to switch between an extended state and a contracted state, a connecting mechanism movably connecting the holding mechanism to the remote controller body, and an antenna provided at a side of the remote controller body and rotatably connected to the remote controller body to be extended or folded.
- the holding mechanism includes a handle connected to the connecting mechanism and located outside the remote controller body in the extended state.
- the remote controller is configured to control an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
- UAV unmanned aerial vehicle
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an exemplary remote controller.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller.
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller when a holding mechanism is in a contracted state.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the exemplary remote controller when being connected to a mobile terminal.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller when being connected to the mobile terminal.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when a holding mechanism is in a contracted state.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when the holding mechanism is in the contracted state.
- FIG. 10 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when the holding mechanism is in the contracted state.
- FIG. 11 is a front view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when being connected to a mobile terminal.
- FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal.
- FIG. 13 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal.
- FIG. 14 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller when one or more antennas are in a contracted state.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic structural diagram of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 15 when the one or more antennas are in a use state.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller when one or more antennas are in a use state.
- FIG. 18 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller in FIG. 17 when the one or more antennas are in the use state.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic partial structural diagram of the remote controller in FIG. 17 when the one or more antennas are in a contracted state.
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of the remote controller in FIG. 19 .
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an exemplary remote controller 100 consistent with the disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the remote controller 100 .
- the remote controller 100 includes a remote controller body 11 , a holding mechanism 12 , and a connecting mechanism 13 .
- the remote controller body 11 is provided with a control device 111 for a user to input a remote-control command.
- the holding mechanism 12 is configured to hold a mobile terminal 21 .
- the connecting mechanism 13 is connected between the remote controller body 11 and the holding mechanism 12 .
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the remote controller 100 when the holding mechanism 12 is in a contracted state.
- FIG. 4 is a front view of the remote controller 100 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the remote controller 100 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- the holding mechanism 12 is movably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can move with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the holding mechanism 12 is either in an extended state for holding the mobile terminal 21 , as shown in, e.g., FIG. 4 , or in a contracted state that is convenient for carrying the remote controller 100 , as shown in, e.g., FIG. 3 .
- the user when the remote controller 100 is in use, the user can move the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the holding mechanism 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holding mechanism 12 , and move the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby reducing the space occupied by the remote controller 100 and improving the portability of the remote controller 100 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can be slidably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- a distance between the remote controller body 11 and the holding mechanism 12 in the extended state is greater than the distance between the remote controller body 11 and the holding mechanism 12 in the contracted state.
- the user can slide the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the holding mechanism 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holding mechanism 12 , and slide the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller 100 and improving the portability of the remote controller 100 . Therefore, the extend or contract operation of the holding mechanism 12 can be facilitated. Because the distance between the remote controller body 11 and the holding mechanism 12 in the extended state can be greater than the distance between the remote controller body 11 and the holding mechanism 12 in the contracted state, the mobile terminal 21 can be easily held on the holding mechanism 12 in the extended state.
- the remote controller body 11 includes a front and a plurality of sides connected to the front. One of the sides is a bottom side of the remote controller 100 near the user, when the remote controller 100 is in a use state.
- the control device 111 is provided at the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the holding mechanism 12 holds the mobile terminal 21 at a position close to the bottom side. Because the bottom side is close to the user when the remote controller 100 is in the use state and the holding mechanism 12 can hold the mobile terminal 21 near to the bottom side, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be close to the user when the remote controller 100 is in the use state, thereby facilitating the user to operate the mobile terminal 21 .
- the holding mechanism 12 abuts against the bottom side in the contracted state.
- the holding mechanism 12 can be in contact with the bottom side in the contracted state, which further reduces the space occupied by the remote controller 100 and improves the portability of the remote controller 100 .
- the bottom side can also support the holding mechanism 12 , thereby improving the stability of the holding mechanism 12 in the contracted state.
- the holding mechanism 12 may also abut against the front or other sides of the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state.
- the holding mechanism 12 when the holding mechanism 12 is in the extended state, the mobile terminal 21 abuts against the bottom side. In some other embodiments, when the holding mechanism 12 is in the extended state, the holding mechanism 12 can hold the mobile terminal 21 above or below the front. As such, the bottom side or the front of the remote controller body 11 can support the mobile terminal 21 , thereby improving the stability of the mobile terminal 21 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can hold the mobile terminal 21 at a position close to the control device 111 .
- a distance between the mobile terminal 21 and the control device 111 can be relatively close, thereby reducing a distance by which the user's hand moves between the control device 111 and the mobile terminal 21 , which facilitates the user to perform a switching operation between the control device 111 and the mobile terminal 21 .
- the remote controller body 11 includes a receiving component 112 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receiving component 112 in the contracted state.
- the holding mechanism 12 can protrude from the receiving component 112 in the extended state. Because the holding mechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receiving component 112 in the contracted state, the space occupied by the remote controller 100 can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller 100 can be improved.
- the connecting mechanism 13 can be provided inside the receiving component 112 . As such, the connecting mechanism 13 does not occupy the external space of the remote controller body 11 , thereby further reducing the space occupied of the remote controller 100 , improving the portability of the remote controller 100 , and enhancing the overall appearance of the remote controller 100 . In some other embodiments, the connecting mechanism 13 can be also provided outside the receiving component 112 .
- the connecting mechanism 13 includes a sliding component 131 .
- the sliding component 131 is fixedly connected to the holding mechanism 12 and is slidingly connected to the remote controller body 11 . Therefore, through a relative sliding between the sliding component 131 and the remote controller body 11 , the holding mechanism 12 can be driven to slide relative to the remote controller body 11 , such that the reliability of the sliding of the holding mechanism 12 can be improved.
- the sliding component 131 can include a slide bar and the slide bar can be provided in the receiving component 112 .
- the slide bar can slide inside the receiving component 112 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be closer to or away from the receiving component 112 .
- the structure of the connecting mechanism 13 can be simple and the use of the connecting mechanism 13 can be reliable.
- the holding mechanism 12 can be received inside the receiving component 112 in the contracted state. As such, the size of the remote controller 100 can be further reduced, the portability of the remote controller 100 can be improved, and the overall appearance of the remote controller 110 can be enhanced.
- the holding mechanism 12 is configured to abut against a side of the mobile terminal 21 , such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held between the holding mechanism 12 and a side of the remote controller body 11 where the receiving component 112 is located. As such, the holding of the mobile terminal 21 can be more reliable.
- an outer side of an opening edge of the receiving component 112 is configured to abut against the other side of the mobile terminal 21 . As such, the holding of the mobile terminal 21 can be more reliable.
- the connecting mechanism 13 can also include a guide component that cooperates with the sliding component 131 , such that the sliding component 131 can be slide along a preset direction. Therefore, the reliability of the sliding of the holding mechanism 12 can be further improved.
- the guide component can include a guide groove or a guide rail provided in the receiving component 112 .
- the structure of the guide component can be simple and the use of the guide component can be reliable.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller 200 consistent with the disclosure.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the remote controller 200 .
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the remote controller 200 when the holding mechanism 12 is in a contracted state.
- FIG. 9 is a side view of the remote controller 200 when the holding mechanism 12 is in the contracted state.
- FIG. 10 is a top view of the remote controller 200 when the holding mechanism 12 is in the contracted state.
- FIG. 11 is a front view of the remote controller 200 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the remote controller 200 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- FIG. 13 is a top view of the remote controller 200 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- FIG. 14 is a side view of the remote controller 200 when being connected to the mobile terminal 21 .
- the holding mechanism 12 is movably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- An included angle of the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 in the extended state is greater than the included angle of the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state.
- the user can rotate the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the holding mechanism 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holding mechanism 12 , and rotate the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the holding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller 200 and improving the portability of the remote controller 200 . Therefore, the extend or contract operation of the holding mechanism 12 can be facilitated. Because the included angle of the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 in the extended state can be greater than the included angle of the holding mechanism 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state, the mobile terminal 21 can be easily held on the holding mechanism 12 in the extended state.
- the connecting mechanism 13 includes a rotating rod 132 .
- An end of the rotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 and the other end of the rotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to the holding mechanism 12 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can be extended or contracted. The operation can be simple and the use can be reliable.
- a first rotating shaft 1321 is provided at an end of the rotating rod 132 and a second rotating shaft 1322 is provided at the other end of the rotating rod 132 .
- the rotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the first rotating shaft 1321 .
- the rotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to the holding mechanism 12 via the second rotating shaft 1322 .
- the first rotating shaft 1321 and/or the second rotating shaft 1322 can include a damping shaft.
- a positioning between the rotating rod 132 and the remote controller body 11 , a positioning between the rotating rod 132 and the holding mechanism 12 , or a positioning between the holding mechanism 12 and the remote controller body 11 can be conveniently achieved. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the positioning between any two of the rotating rod 132 , the remote controller body 11 , and the holding mechanism 12 can be achieved by adding another positioning component.
- an axis of the first rotating shaft 1321 can be parallel to an axis of the second rotating shaft 1322 .
- a force perpendicular to the axis of the first rotating shaft 1321 and the axis of the second rotating shaft 1322 can be applied to the holding mechanism 12 to achieve the extend and contract operation of the holding mechanism 12 .
- the operation can be simple and convenient. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the axis of the first shaft 1321 and the axis of the second shaft 1322 can also be perpendicular to each other or form another angle, as long as the extend and contract operation of the holding mechanism 12 can be achieved.
- the control device 111 can include an operating lever.
- the operating lever can automatically reset to a middle position of an active area of the operating lever.
- the first rotating shaft 1321 and the second rotating shaft 1322 are parallel to the operating lever.
- the holding mechanism 12 can be extended or contracted in a direction perpendicular to the operating lever, such that the holding mechanism 12 in the extended state can be located outside the operating lever, which facilitated an installation of the mobile terminal 21 , and the mobile terminal 21 can also be located outside the operating lever, which facilitates the user to operate the operating lever and the mobile terminal 21 .
- the holding mechanism 12 can include a clamping component. As shown in FIG. 7 , two holding mechanisms 12 are provided. Both of the holding mechanisms 12 are rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 via two rotating rods 132 . As shown in FIG. 11 , the two holding mechanisms 12 are configured to clamp two ends of the mobile terminal 21 through the clamping component in the extended state, and cooperate with each other to clamp and position the mobile terminal 21 . As such, the reliability of the holding of the mobile terminal 21 by the holding mechanism 12 can be improved.
- the holding mechanism 12 includes a handle 121 .
- the connecting mechanism 13 is connected to the handle 121 .
- the handle 121 can be located outside the remote controller body 11 in the extended state for the user to hold.
- the handle 121 can increase the size of the remote controller 200 in the use state, which is convenient for the user to hold.
- the handle 121 can abut against an edge of the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state, or can be located at least partially inside the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller 200 can be further reduced, the portability of the remote controller 200 can be improved, and the overall appearance of the remote controller 200 can be enhanced.
- the handle 121 when the handle 121 is in the contracted state, it is convenient to hold the remote controller with one hand and perform a one-handed operation, and when the handle 121 is in the extended state, it is convenient for both hands to hold the remote controller and perform a two-handed operation.
- the handle 121 can be selectively in the contracted state or the extended state, which is convenient for the remote controller 200 to switch between the two-hand operation and the one-handed operation.
- two handles 121 are provided.
- the two handles 121 are spaced apart in the extended state, and the mobile terminal 21 is held between the two handles 121 .
- the handles 121 can directly hold the mobile terminal 21 without the need of other connectors, and the structure can be simple and the operation can be convenient.
- two holding mechanisms 12 are provided. Each of the holding mechanisms 12 is provided with a handle 121 .
- the two holding mechanisms 12 are spaced apart in the extended state, such that a holding space for holding the mobile terminal 21 is formed between the two holding mechanisms 12 . Therefore, through holding the mobile terminal 21 by the holding mechanism 12 , the stability of the holding of the mobile terminal 21 can be ensured.
- a slot 122 is provided at the holding mechanism 12 .
- the slot 122 is configured to hold the mobile terminal 21 . As such, the stability of the holding of the mobile terminal 21 can be ensured.
- an anti-slip component 1221 is provided at the slot 122 .
- the anti-slip component 1221 is configured to contact with the mobile terminal 21 .
- the anti-slip component 1221 can apply resistance to the mobile terminal 21 and prevent the mobile terminal 21 from slipping.
- a one-hand grip 113 is provided at a back side of the remote controller body 11 .
- the user can hold the one-hand grip 113 when operating with one hand, thereby improving the stability of holding the remote controller with one hand.
- the one-hand grip 113 can include a bar-shaped protrusion.
- the bar-shaped protrusion can extend along a length direction of the back side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the one-hand grip 113 can be easily held by the user.
- the holding mechanism 12 can be in contact with an edge of the remote controller body 11 in the contracted state. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller can be reduced and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- control device 111 is provided at the front of the remote controller body 11 , and the remote controller body 11 also includes a display screen 114 and/or an operation button at the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the display screen 144 can include a touch screen. As such, the user can easily operate the control device 111 , the display screen 114 , and/or the operation button.
- two control devices 111 are provided.
- the two control devices 111 are spaced apart along a length direction of the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the display screen 114 and/or the operation button can be provided between the two control devices 111 . As such, the convenience of the user's operation of the control devices 111 , the display screen 114 , and/or the operation button can be further improved.
- an antenna 115 can be provided at a side of the remote controller body 11 .
- the antenna 115 can be rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 .
- the antenna 115 can be rotated with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the antenna 115 can be extended to a use state or folded in a contracted state. Therefore, when the antenna 115 is folded in the contracted state, the space occupied by the remote controller 200 can be reduced and the portability of the remote controller 200 can be improved.
- two antennas 115 are provided.
- the two antennas 115 can arranged parallel to each other after being folded. Because the two antennas 115 are parallel to each other after being folded, the occupied space of the remote controller 200 can be further reduced and the portability of the remote controller 200 can be further improved.
- the lengths of the two antennas 115 can be the same.
- a receiving groove can be provided at a side of the remote controller body 11 .
- the two antennas 115 can be received in the receiving groove after being folded. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller 200 can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller 200 can be improved.
- the two antennas 115 can touch a side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the space occupied by the remote controller 200 can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller 200 can be improved.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller 300 when one or more antennas 115 are in a contracted state.
- FIG. 16 is a schematic structural diagram of the remote controller 300 when the one or more antennas 115 are in a use state.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller 400 when one or more antennas 115 are in the use state.
- FIG. 18 is a top view of the remote controller 400 when the one or more antennas 115 are in the use state.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic partial structural diagram of the remote controller 400 when the one or more antennas are in a contracted state.
- FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of the remote controller 400 .
- two antennas 115 are provided.
- the two antennas 115 are stacked after being folded. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- each of the two antennas 115 includes an anti-collision groove 1151 in a thickness direction.
- the two anti-collision grooves 1151 of the two antennas 115 are overlapped after being folded, such that the stacked thickness of the two antennas 115 after being folded is substantially equal to the maximum thickness of the single antenna 115 .
- the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- the thickness difference between the stacked thickness of the two antennas 115 after being folded and the maximum thickness of the single antenna 115 is less than or equal to about 5 mm.
- an engaging component 1152 is provided at one of the two antennas 115
- a mating component 1153 is provided at the other one of the two antennas 115 .
- the engaging component 1152 can be engaged with the mating component 1153 after the two antennas 115 are folded, such that the two antennas 115 can be positioned after being folded. As such, the stability of the folded antennas 115 can be improved, and the antennas 115 can be prevented from rotating with respect to the remote controller body 11 under an external force.
- an end of each of the two antennas 115 can be rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 through a universal connector or a rotating shaft. As such, the two antennas 115 can be rotated in multiple directions, and the antenna 115 can be easily extended and folded.
- the two antennas 115 have a flat structure.
- the thickness directions of the two antennas 115 are directed toward the user.
- the two antennas 115 can be more beautiful in the use state, and the occupied space of the remote controller in the contracted state can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- the two antennas 115 are curved in the length direction. Curved shapes are the same as the shape of a side of the remote controller body 11 close to the two antennas 115 , such that the two antennas 115 can be closely attached to the side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the occupied space of the remote controller in the contracted state can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- the two antennas 115 are switched from the contracted state to the use state after being rotated a preset angle.
- the preset angle can be set according to actual conditions, thereby facilitating the extend and fold operation of the two antennas 115 .
- the preset angle can be greater than 60 degrees and less than 120 degrees. As such, the extend and fold operation of the two antennas 115 can be facilitated.
- control device 111 is located at the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the control device 111 is configured to control a movement direction of a remotely-controlled mobile platform. As such, the user can easily operate the control device 111 .
- two control devices 111 are provided.
- the two control devices 111 are spaced apart. As such, the user can easily perform two-handed operation on the control devices 111 .
- the remote controller body 11 includes a middle function button 116 at the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the middle function button 116 is located between the two control devices 111 . As such, the user can easily operate the control devices 111 and the middle function button 116 .
- the middle function button 116 can include an emergency stop button configured to stop the movement of the remotely-controlled mobile platform.
- the user can control the remotely-controlled mobile platform to change from a motion state to a stop state via the middle function button 116 , thereby preventing the remotely-controlled mobile platform from colliding with the obstacle.
- the emergency stop button can be located in a left side area of the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the user can easily operate the emergency stop key with his left hand.
- the middle function button 116 can include a custom function button. The user can set the function of the custom function button according to their own needs, thereby facilitating the operation.
- the custom function key can be located in a right side area of the front of the remote controller body 11 . Therefore, the user can easily operate the custom function button with his right hand.
- two middle function buttons are included.
- the two middle function-buttons 116 are spaced apart along the length direction of the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the remote control body 11 includes an upper function button 117 at an upper side of the remote control body 11 .
- the upper function button 117 is located above the control device 111 . As such, the user can easily operate the control device 111 and the upper function button 117 .
- the upper function button 117 can include a return button configured to return the remotely-controlled mobile platform to a preset position. As such, the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently returned to the preset position, thereby facilitating the recycling of the remotely-controlled mobile platform.
- the return button can be located in the left side area of the front of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the return button with his left hand.
- the upper function button 117 can include a power switch key configured to control power on and off of the remote controller. As such, the power on and off of the remote controller can be easily controlled via the power switch key.
- the power switch key can be located in the right side area of the front of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the power switch key with his right hand.
- two upper function buttons 117 are included.
- the two upper function buttons 117 are spaced apart along the length direction of the front of the remote controller body 11 .
- the remote controller body 11 includes an upper-edge function button 118 at the upper side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the upper-edge function button 117 .
- the upper-edge function button 118 can include a video button configured to control a camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform to record video. As such, the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently controlled for recording.
- the video button can be located in a left side area of the upper side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the video button with the left hand.
- the upper-edge function button 118 can include a photographing button configured to control the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform to shoot an image. As such, the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently controlled for shooting pictures.
- the photographing button can be located in a right side area of the upper side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the photographing button with his right hand.
- two upper-edge function button 118 are included.
- the two upper-edge function buttons 118 are spaced apart along a length direction of the upper side of the remote controller body 11 .
- the remote controller body 11 includes a lock button 119 and is configured to control the remote controller to enter a locked state. As such, the remote controller can be easily controlled to enter the locked state and can be prevented from misoperations.
- the remote controller body 11 can include the lock button 119 at a right side of the remote controller body 11 . As such, the user can easily operate the lock button 119 with the right hand.
- the lock button 119 can include a push button, a touch button, a toggle switch, or a spin button. As such, the user can easily operate the lock button 119 .
- the remote-controlled mobile platform can include an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
- UAV unmanned aerial vehicle
- the remotely-controlled mobile platform can also be a remote control car or a remote control ship.
- a manufacturing method of the remote controller consistent with the disclosure includes that the one or more holding mechanisms 12 are movably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 , and the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can move with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be either in an extended state for holding the mobile terminal 21 or in a contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller.
- the user can move the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one or more holding mechanisms 12 , and move the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller.
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be rotatably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can rotate with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be either in the extended state for holding the mobile terminal 21 , or in the contracted state that is convenient for carrying the remote controller.
- the user can rotate the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one or more holding mechanisms 12 , and move the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller.
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be slidably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can slide with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the one or more holding mechanisms 12 is either in the extended state for holding the mobile terminal 21 , or in the contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller.
- the user can slide the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that the mobile terminal 21 can be held on the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via the mobile terminal 21 .
- the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one or more holding mechanisms 12 , and slide the one or more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to the remote controller body 11 to cause the one or more holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller. Therefore, the extend or contract operation of the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be facilitated.
- a receiving component 112 can be provided at the remote controller body 11 , after which the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be movably connected to the remote controller body 11 via the connecting mechanism 13 .
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can move with respect to the remote controller body 11 , such that the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be either in an extended state for holding the mobile terminal 21 , or in a contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller, and the one or more holding mechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receiving component 112 in the contracted state.
- the one or more holding mechanisms 12 can be located at least partially inside the receiving component 112 in the contracted state, the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved.
- one or more handles 121 can be provided at the one or more holding mechanisms 12 .
- the connecting mechanism 13 can be connected to the one or more handles 121 .
- the one or more handles 121 can be located outside the remote controller body 11 in the extended state for the user to hold.
- the one or more handles 121 can increase the size of the remote controller in the use state, which is convenient for the user to hold.
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Abstract
A remote-control includes a remote-control body, a first antenna, and a second antenna. The remote-control body includes a control device for a user to input a remote-control command. The first antenna and the second antenna are provided at a top side of the remote-control body and rotatably connected to the remote-control body to be extended in a use state or folded in a contracted state. The first antenna and the second antenna rotate to a position pointing to the user in the use state, and the first antenna and the second antenna are configured to be stacked and arranged parallel to each other in the contracted state.
Description
- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/838,350, filed on Apr. 2, 2020, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/375,592, filed on Apr. 4, 2019, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/053,294, filed on Aug. 2, 2018, now Pat. No. 10,284,693, which is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/CN2016/079463, filed on Apr. 15, 2016, the entire contents of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to remote control technology and, more particularly, to a remote controller and a manufacturing method thereof.
- With the popularity of the aerial photography function of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), more and more UAVs need to use a mobile phone as a smart terminal for remote control of the aerial photography.
- In conventional technologies, the remote controller of the UAV includes a remote controller body. A mobile phone holding device is provided at the remote controller body and is configured to hold the mobile phone, such that the user can use the mobile phone to remotely control the UAV for performing the aerial photography.
- The mobile phone holding device provided at the remote controller occupies a large space, such that the space occupied by the remote controller is expanded and the portability of the remote controller is reduced.
- In accordance with the disclosure, there is provided a remote controller includes a remote controller body including one or more control devices, a holding mechanism configured to move with respect to the remote controller body to switch between an extended state and a contracted state, a connecting mechanism movably connecting the holding mechanism to the remote controller body, and an antenna provided at a side of the remote controller body and rotatably connected to the remote controller body to be extended or folded. The holding mechanism includes a handle connected to the connecting mechanism and located outside the remote controller body in the extended state. The remote controller is configured to control an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an exemplary remote controller. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller when a holding mechanism is in a contracted state. -
FIG. 4 is a front view of the exemplary remote controller when being connected to a mobile terminal. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller when being connected to the mobile terminal. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller. -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when a holding mechanism is in a contracted state. -
FIG. 9 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when the holding mechanism is in the contracted state. -
FIG. 10 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when the holding mechanism is in the contracted state. -
FIG. 11 is a front view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when being connected to a mobile terminal. -
FIG. 12 is a bottom view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal. -
FIG. 13 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal. -
FIG. 14 is a side view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 6 when being connected to the mobile terminal. -
FIG. 15 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller when one or more antennas are in a contracted state. -
FIG. 16 is a schematic structural diagram of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 15 when the one or more antennas are in a use state. -
FIG. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplary remote controller when one or more antennas are in a use state. -
FIG. 18 is a top view of the exemplary remote controller inFIG. 17 when the one or more antennas are in the use state. -
FIG. 19 is a schematic partial structural diagram of the remote controller inFIG. 17 when the one or more antennas are in a contracted state. -
FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of the remote controller inFIG. 19 . -
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Remote controller body 11 -
Control device 111 - Receiving
component 112 - One-
hand grip 113 -
Display screen 114 -
Antenna 115 -
Anti-collision groove 1151 -
Engaging component 1152 -
Mating component 1153 -
Middle function button 116 -
Upper function button 117 - Upper-
edge function button 118 -
Lock button 119 -
Holding mechanism 12 -
Handle 121 -
Slot 122 -
Anti-slip component 1221 -
Connecting mechanism 13 -
Sliding component 131 -
Rotating rod 132 - First rotating
shaft 1321 - Second rotating shaft
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Mobile terminal 21 - Exemplary embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the situation where the technical solutions described in the embodiments are not conflicting, they can be combined.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an exemplaryremote controller 100 consistent with the disclosure.FIG. 2 is a perspective view of theremote controller 100. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , theremote controller 100 includes aremote controller body 11, aholding mechanism 12, and a connectingmechanism 13. Theremote controller body 11 is provided with acontrol device 111 for a user to input a remote-control command. The holdingmechanism 12 is configured to hold amobile terminal 21. The connectingmechanism 13 is connected between theremote controller body 11 and theholding mechanism 12. -
FIG. 3 is a side view of theremote controller 100 when theholding mechanism 12 is in a contracted state.FIG. 4 is a front view of theremote controller 100 when being connected to themobile terminal 21.FIG. 5 is a perspective view of theremote controller 100 when being connected to themobile terminal 21. - The holding
mechanism 12 is movably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. The holdingmechanism 12 can move with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that the holdingmechanism 12 is either in an extended state for holding themobile terminal 21, as shown in, e.g.,FIG. 4 , or in a contracted state that is convenient for carrying theremote controller 100, as shown in, e.g.,FIG. 3 . - In the embodiment, when the
remote controller 100 is in use, the user can move theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on theholding mechanism 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holdingmechanism 12, and move theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby reducing the space occupied by theremote controller 100 and improving the portability of theremote controller 100. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIGS. 1 to 5 , the holdingmechanism 12 can be slidably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. As shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 , a distance between theremote controller body 11 and theholding mechanism 12 in the extended state is greater than the distance between theremote controller body 11 and theholding mechanism 12 in the contracted state. The user can slide theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on theholding mechanism 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holdingmechanism 12, and slide theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of theremote controller 100 and improving the portability of theremote controller 100. Therefore, the extend or contract operation of theholding mechanism 12 can be facilitated. Because the distance between theremote controller body 11 and theholding mechanism 12 in the extended state can be greater than the distance between theremote controller body 11 and theholding mechanism 12 in the contracted state, themobile terminal 21 can be easily held on theholding mechanism 12 in the extended state. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5 , theremote controller body 11 includes a front and a plurality of sides connected to the front. One of the sides is a bottom side of theremote controller 100 near the user, when theremote controller 100 is in a use state. Thecontrol device 111 is provided at the front of theremote controller body 11. The holdingmechanism 12 holds themobile terminal 21 at a position close to the bottom side. Because the bottom side is close to the user when theremote controller 100 is in the use state and theholding mechanism 12 can hold themobile terminal 21 near to the bottom side, such that themobile terminal 21 can be close to the user when theremote controller 100 is in the use state, thereby facilitating the user to operate themobile terminal 21. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIG. 3 , the holdingmechanism 12 abuts against the bottom side in the contracted state. As such, the holdingmechanism 12 can be in contact with the bottom side in the contracted state, which further reduces the space occupied by theremote controller 100 and improves the portability of theremote controller 100. In addition, the bottom side can also support theholding mechanism 12, thereby improving the stability of theholding mechanism 12 in the contracted state. In some embodiments, the holdingmechanism 12 may also abut against the front or other sides of theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 4 , when theholding mechanism 12 is in the extended state, themobile terminal 21 abuts against the bottom side. In some other embodiments, when theholding mechanism 12 is in the extended state, the holdingmechanism 12 can hold themobile terminal 21 above or below the front. As such, the bottom side or the front of theremote controller body 11 can support themobile terminal 21, thereby improving the stability of themobile terminal 21. - In some embodiments, the holding
mechanism 12 can hold themobile terminal 21 at a position close to thecontrol device 111. As such, a distance between themobile terminal 21 and thecontrol device 111 can be relatively close, thereby reducing a distance by which the user's hand moves between thecontrol device 111 and themobile terminal 21, which facilitates the user to perform a switching operation between thecontrol device 111 and themobile terminal 21. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIGS. 1 and 5 , theremote controller body 11 includes a receivingcomponent 112. The holdingmechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receivingcomponent 112 in the contracted state. The holdingmechanism 12 can protrude from the receivingcomponent 112 in the extended state. Because theholding mechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receivingcomponent 112 in the contracted state, the space occupied by theremote controller 100 can be further reduced, and the portability of theremote controller 100 can be improved. - In some embodiments, the connecting
mechanism 13 can be provided inside the receivingcomponent 112. As such, the connectingmechanism 13 does not occupy the external space of theremote controller body 11, thereby further reducing the space occupied of theremote controller 100, improving the portability of theremote controller 100, and enhancing the overall appearance of theremote controller 100. In some other embodiments, the connectingmechanism 13 can be also provided outside the receivingcomponent 112. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the connectingmechanism 13 includes a slidingcomponent 131. The slidingcomponent 131 is fixedly connected to theholding mechanism 12 and is slidingly connected to theremote controller body 11. Therefore, through a relative sliding between the slidingcomponent 131 and theremote controller body 11, the holdingmechanism 12 can be driven to slide relative to theremote controller body 11, such that the reliability of the sliding of theholding mechanism 12 can be improved. - In some embodiments, the sliding
component 131 can include a slide bar and the slide bar can be provided in thereceiving component 112. The slide bar can slide inside the receivingcomponent 112 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be closer to or away from the receivingcomponent 112. As such, the structure of the connectingmechanism 13 can be simple and the use of the connectingmechanism 13 can be reliable. - In some embodiments, the holding
mechanism 12 can be received inside the receivingcomponent 112 in the contracted state. As such, the size of theremote controller 100 can be further reduced, the portability of theremote controller 100 can be improved, and the overall appearance of the remote controller 110 can be enhanced. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIGS. 4 and 5 , the holdingmechanism 12 is configured to abut against a side of themobile terminal 21, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held between the holdingmechanism 12 and a side of theremote controller body 11 where the receivingcomponent 112 is located. As such, the holding of themobile terminal 21 can be more reliable. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIGS. 4 and 5 , an outer side of an opening edge of the receivingcomponent 112 is configured to abut against the other side of themobile terminal 21. As such, the holding of themobile terminal 21 can be more reliable. - In some embodiments, the connecting
mechanism 13 can also include a guide component that cooperates with the slidingcomponent 131, such that the slidingcomponent 131 can be slide along a preset direction. Therefore, the reliability of the sliding of theholding mechanism 12 can be further improved. - In some embodiments, the guide component can include a guide groove or a guide rail provided in the
receiving component 112. As such, the structure of the guide component can be simple and the use of the guide component can be reliable. -
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplaryremote controller 200 consistent with the disclosure.FIG. 7 is an exploded view of theremote controller 200.FIG. 8 is a perspective view of theremote controller 200 when theholding mechanism 12 is in a contracted state.FIG. 9 is a side view of theremote controller 200 when theholding mechanism 12 is in the contracted state.FIG. 10 is a top view of theremote controller 200 when theholding mechanism 12 is in the contracted state.FIG. 11 is a front view of theremote controller 200 when being connected to themobile terminal 21.FIG. 12 is a bottom view of theremote controller 200 when being connected to themobile terminal 21.FIG. 13 is a top view of theremote controller 200 when being connected to themobile terminal 21.FIG. 14 is a side view of theremote controller 200 when being connected to themobile terminal 21. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 to 14 , the holdingmechanism 12 is movably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. An included angle of theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 in the extended state is greater than the included angle of theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state. The user can rotate theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on theholding mechanism 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the holdingmechanism 12, and rotate theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause theholding mechanism 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of theremote controller 200 and improving the portability of theremote controller 200. Therefore, the extend or contract operation of theholding mechanism 12 can be facilitated. Because the included angle of theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 in the extended state can be greater than the included angle of theholding mechanism 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state, themobile terminal 21 can be easily held on theholding mechanism 12 in the extended state. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 to 14 , the connectingmechanism 13 includes arotating rod 132. An end of therotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11 and the other end of therotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to theholding mechanism 12. As such, by rotating therotating rod 132 relative to theremote controller body 11 and rotating theholding mechanism 12 relative to therotating rod 132, the holdingmechanism 12 can be extended or contracted. The operation can be simple and the use can be reliable. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIG. 7 , a firstrotating shaft 1321 is provided at an end of therotating rod 132 and a second rotating shaft 1322 is provided at the other end of therotating rod 132. Therotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the firstrotating shaft 1321. Therotating rod 132 is rotatably connected to theholding mechanism 12 via the second rotating shaft 1322. By rotating therotating rod 132 about the firstrotating shaft 1321 with respect to theremote controller body 11 and rotating theholding mechanism 12 about the second rotating shaft 1322 with respect to therotating rod 132, the holdingmechanism 12 can be extended or contracted. As such, the structure of the connectingmechanism 13 can be simple and the use of the connectingmechanism 13 can be reliable. - In some embodiments, the first
rotating shaft 1321 and/or the second rotating shaft 1322 can include a damping shaft. As such, a positioning between therotating rod 132 and theremote controller body 11, a positioning between therotating rod 132 and theholding mechanism 12, or a positioning between the holdingmechanism 12 and theremote controller body 11 can be conveniently achieved. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the positioning between any two of therotating rod 132, theremote controller body 11, and theholding mechanism 12 can be achieved by adding another positioning component. - In some embodiments, an axis of the first
rotating shaft 1321 can be parallel to an axis of the second rotating shaft 1322. As such, a force perpendicular to the axis of the firstrotating shaft 1321 and the axis of the second rotating shaft 1322 can be applied to theholding mechanism 12 to achieve the extend and contract operation of theholding mechanism 12. The operation can be simple and convenient. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the axis of thefirst shaft 1321 and the axis of the second shaft 1322 can also be perpendicular to each other or form another angle, as long as the extend and contract operation of theholding mechanism 12 can be achieved. - In some embodiments, the
control device 111 can include an operating lever. The operating lever can automatically reset to a middle position of an active area of the operating lever. When the operating lever is in the middle position, the firstrotating shaft 1321 and the second rotating shaft 1322 are parallel to the operating lever. As such, the holdingmechanism 12 can be extended or contracted in a direction perpendicular to the operating lever, such that the holdingmechanism 12 in the extended state can be located outside the operating lever, which facilitated an installation of themobile terminal 21, and themobile terminal 21 can also be located outside the operating lever, which facilitates the user to operate the operating lever and themobile terminal 21. - In some embodiments, the holding
mechanism 12 can include a clamping component. As shown inFIG. 7 , two holdingmechanisms 12 are provided. Both of the holdingmechanisms 12 are rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11 via tworotating rods 132. As shown inFIG. 11 , the two holdingmechanisms 12 are configured to clamp two ends of themobile terminal 21 through the clamping component in the extended state, and cooperate with each other to clamp and position themobile terminal 21. As such, the reliability of the holding of themobile terminal 21 by the holdingmechanism 12 can be improved. - In some embodiments, the holding
mechanism 12 includes ahandle 121. The connectingmechanism 13 is connected to thehandle 121. Thehandle 121 can be located outside theremote controller body 11 in the extended state for the user to hold. Thehandle 121 can increase the size of theremote controller 200 in the use state, which is convenient for the user to hold. - In some embodiments, the
handle 121 can abut against an edge of theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state, or can be located at least partially inside theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state. As such, the space occupied by theremote controller 200 can be further reduced, the portability of theremote controller 200 can be improved, and the overall appearance of theremote controller 200 can be enhanced. - Furthermore, when the
handle 121 is in the contracted state, it is convenient to hold the remote controller with one hand and perform a one-handed operation, and when thehandle 121 is in the extended state, it is convenient for both hands to hold the remote controller and perform a two-handed operation. As such, thehandle 121 can be selectively in the contracted state or the extended state, which is convenient for theremote controller 200 to switch between the two-hand operation and the one-handed operation. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 11 , twohandles 121 are provided. The twohandles 121 are spaced apart in the extended state, and themobile terminal 21 is held between the two handles 121. As such, thehandles 121 can directly hold themobile terminal 21 without the need of other connectors, and the structure can be simple and the operation can be convenient. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 11 , two holdingmechanisms 12 are provided. Each of the holdingmechanisms 12 is provided with ahandle 121. The two holdingmechanisms 12 are spaced apart in the extended state, such that a holding space for holding themobile terminal 21 is formed between the two holdingmechanisms 12. Therefore, through holding themobile terminal 21 by the holdingmechanism 12, the stability of the holding of themobile terminal 21 can be ensured. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 12 , aslot 122 is provided at theholding mechanism 12. Theslot 122 is configured to hold themobile terminal 21. As such, the stability of the holding of themobile terminal 21 can be ensured. - In some embodiments, an
anti-slip component 1221 is provided at theslot 122. Theanti-slip component 1221 is configured to contact with themobile terminal 21. As such, theanti-slip component 1221 can apply resistance to themobile terminal 21 and prevent the mobile terminal 21 from slipping. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 9 , a one-hand grip 113 is provided at a back side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the user can hold the one-hand grip 113 when operating with one hand, thereby improving the stability of holding the remote controller with one hand. - In some embodiments, the one-
hand grip 113 can include a bar-shaped protrusion. The bar-shaped protrusion can extend along a length direction of the back side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the one-hand grip 113 can be easily held by the user. - In some embodiments, the holding
mechanism 12 can be in contact with an edge of theremote controller body 11 in the contracted state. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller can be reduced and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. - In some embodiments, the
control device 111 is provided at the front of theremote controller body 11, and theremote controller body 11 also includes adisplay screen 114 and/or an operation button at the front of theremote controller body 11. In some embodiments, the display screen 144 can include a touch screen. As such, the user can easily operate thecontrol device 111, thedisplay screen 114, and/or the operation button. - In some embodiments, two
control devices 111 are provided. The twocontrol devices 111 are spaced apart along a length direction of the front of theremote controller body 11. Thedisplay screen 114 and/or the operation button can be provided between the twocontrol devices 111. As such, the convenience of the user's operation of thecontrol devices 111, thedisplay screen 114, and/or the operation button can be further improved. - In some embodiments, an
antenna 115 can be provided at a side of theremote controller body 11. Theantenna 115 can be rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11. Theantenna 115 can be rotated with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that theantenna 115 can be extended to a use state or folded in a contracted state. Therefore, when theantenna 115 is folded in the contracted state, the space occupied by theremote controller 200 can be reduced and the portability of theremote controller 200 can be improved. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIGS. 6 to 14 , twoantennas 115 are provided. The twoantennas 115 can arranged parallel to each other after being folded. Because the twoantennas 115 are parallel to each other after being folded, the occupied space of theremote controller 200 can be further reduced and the portability of theremote controller 200 can be further improved. In some embodiments, the lengths of the twoantennas 115 can be the same. - In some embodiments, a receiving groove can be provided at a side of the
remote controller body 11. The twoantennas 115 can be received in the receiving groove after being folded. As such, the space occupied by theremote controller 200 can be further reduced, and the portability of theremote controller 200 can be improved. - In some embodiments, the two
antennas 115 can touch a side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the space occupied by theremote controller 200 can be further reduced, and the portability of theremote controller 200 can be improved. -
FIG. 15 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplaryremote controller 300 when one ormore antennas 115 are in a contracted state.FIG. 16 is a schematic structural diagram of theremote controller 300 when the one ormore antennas 115 are in a use state.FIG. 17 is a schematic structural diagram of another exemplaryremote controller 400 when one ormore antennas 115 are in the use state.FIG. 18 is a top view of theremote controller 400 when the one ormore antennas 115 are in the use state.FIG. 19 is a schematic partial structural diagram of theremote controller 400 when the one or more antennas are in a contracted state.FIG. 20 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of theremote controller 400. - As shown in
FIGS. 15 to 20 , in some embodiments, twoantennas 115 are provided. The twoantennas 115 are stacked after being folded. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. - In some embodiments, each of the two
antennas 115 includes ananti-collision groove 1151 in a thickness direction. The twoanti-collision grooves 1151 of the twoantennas 115 are overlapped after being folded, such that the stacked thickness of the twoantennas 115 after being folded is substantially equal to the maximum thickness of thesingle antenna 115. As such, the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. For example, the thickness difference between the stacked thickness of the twoantennas 115 after being folded and the maximum thickness of thesingle antenna 115 is less than or equal to about 5 mm. - In some embodiments, an engaging
component 1152 is provided at one of the twoantennas 115, and amating component 1153 is provided at the other one of the twoantennas 115. The engagingcomponent 1152 can be engaged with themating component 1153 after the twoantennas 115 are folded, such that the twoantennas 115 can be positioned after being folded. As such, the stability of the foldedantennas 115 can be improved, and theantennas 115 can be prevented from rotating with respect to theremote controller body 11 under an external force. - In some embodiments, an end of each of the two
antennas 115 can be rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11 through a universal connector or a rotating shaft. As such, the twoantennas 115 can be rotated in multiple directions, and theantenna 115 can be easily extended and folded. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIG. 16 , the twoantennas 115 have a flat structure. When the twoantennas 115 are in the use state, the thickness directions of the twoantennas 115 are directed toward the user. As such, the twoantennas 115 can be more beautiful in the use state, and the occupied space of the remote controller in the contracted state can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. - In some embodiments, as shown in, e.g.,
FIGS. 17 and 18 , the twoantennas 115 are curved in the length direction. Curved shapes are the same as the shape of a side of theremote controller body 11 close to the twoantennas 115, such that the twoantennas 115 can be closely attached to the side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the occupied space of the remote controller in the contracted state can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. - In some embodiments, as shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16 , the twoantennas 115 are switched from the contracted state to the use state after being rotated a preset angle. The preset angle can be set according to actual conditions, thereby facilitating the extend and fold operation of the twoantennas 115. - In some embodiments, the preset angle can be greater than 60 degrees and less than 120 degrees. As such, the extend and fold operation of the two
antennas 115 can be facilitated. - In some embodiments, the
control device 111 is located at the front of theremote controller body 11. Thecontrol device 111 is configured to control a movement direction of a remotely-controlled mobile platform. As such, the user can easily operate thecontrol device 111. - In some embodiments, two
control devices 111 are provided. The twocontrol devices 111 are spaced apart. As such, the user can easily perform two-handed operation on thecontrol devices 111. - As shown in
FIGS. 15 and 16 , in some embodiments, theremote controller body 11 includes amiddle function button 116 at the front of theremote controller body 11. Themiddle function button 116 is located between the twocontrol devices 111. As such, the user can easily operate thecontrol devices 111 and themiddle function button 116. - In some embodiments, the
middle function button 116 can include an emergency stop button configured to stop the movement of the remotely-controlled mobile platform. As such, when the remotely-controlled mobile platform encounters an obstacle during the movement, the user can control the remotely-controlled mobile platform to change from a motion state to a stop state via themiddle function button 116, thereby preventing the remotely-controlled mobile platform from colliding with the obstacle. - In some embodiments, the emergency stop button can be located in a left side area of the front of the
remote controller body 11. Thus, the user can easily operate the emergency stop key with his left hand. - In some embodiments, the
middle function button 116 can include a custom function button. The user can set the function of the custom function button according to their own needs, thereby facilitating the operation. - In some embodiments, the custom function key can be located in a right side area of the front of the
remote controller body 11. Therefore, the user can easily operate the custom function button with his right hand. - In some embodiments, two middle function buttons are included. The two middle function-
buttons 116 are spaced apart along the length direction of the front of theremote controller body 11. - In some embodiments, the
remote control body 11 includes anupper function button 117 at an upper side of theremote control body 11. Theupper function button 117 is located above thecontrol device 111. As such, the user can easily operate thecontrol device 111 and theupper function button 117. - In some embodiments, the
upper function button 117 can include a return button configured to return the remotely-controlled mobile platform to a preset position. As such, the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently returned to the preset position, thereby facilitating the recycling of the remotely-controlled mobile platform. - In some embodiments, the return button can be located in the left side area of the front of the
remote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate the return button with his left hand. - In some embodiments, the
upper function button 117 can include a power switch key configured to control power on and off of the remote controller. As such, the power on and off of the remote controller can be easily controlled via the power switch key. - In some embodiments, the power switch key can be located in the right side area of the front of the
remote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate the power switch key with his right hand. - In some embodiments, two
upper function buttons 117 are included. The twoupper function buttons 117 are spaced apart along the length direction of the front of theremote controller body 11. - In some embodiments, the
remote controller body 11 includes an upper-edge function button 118 at the upper side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate the upper-edge function button 117. - In some embodiments, the upper-
edge function button 118 can include a video button configured to control a camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform to record video. As such, the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently controlled for recording. - In some embodiments, the video button can be located in a left side area of the upper side of the
remote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate the video button with the left hand. - In some embodiments, the upper-
edge function button 118 can include a photographing button configured to control the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform to shoot an image. As such, the camera of the remotely-controlled mobile platform can be conveniently controlled for shooting pictures. - In some embodiments, the photographing button can be located in a right side area of the upper side of the
remote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate the photographing button with his right hand. - In some embodiments, two upper-
edge function button 118 are included. The two upper-edge function buttons 118 are spaced apart along a length direction of the upper side of theremote controller body 11. - In some embodiments, the
remote controller body 11 includes alock button 119 and is configured to control the remote controller to enter a locked state. As such, the remote controller can be easily controlled to enter the locked state and can be prevented from misoperations. - In some embodiments, the
remote controller body 11 can include thelock button 119 at a right side of theremote controller body 11. As such, the user can easily operate thelock button 119 with the right hand. - In some embodiments, the
lock button 119 can include a push button, a touch button, a toggle switch, or a spin button. As such, the user can easily operate thelock button 119. - In some embodiments, the remote-controlled mobile platform can include an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). Thus, the user can control the UAV using the remote controller. In some other embodiments, the remotely-controlled mobile platform can also be a remote control car or a remote control ship.
- A manufacturing method of the remote controller consistent with the disclosure is provided. The manufacturing method includes that the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 are movably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13, and the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can move with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can be either in an extended state for holding themobile terminal 21 or in a contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller. - In the embodiments, the user can move the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one ormore holding mechanisms 12, and move the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller. - In some embodiments, the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 can be rotatably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. The one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can rotate with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can be either in the extended state for holding themobile terminal 21, or in the contracted state that is convenient for carrying the remote controller. - In the embodiments, the user can rotate the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate an auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one ormore holding mechanisms 12, and move the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller. - In some embodiments, the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 can be slidably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. The one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can slide with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 is either in the extended state for holding themobile terminal 21, or in the contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller. - In the embodiments, the user can slide the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the extended state, such that themobile terminal 21 can be held on the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to facilitate the auxiliary remote-control operation via themobile terminal 21. After the remote-control operation is completed, the user can detach the mobile terminal 21 from the one ormore holding mechanisms 12, and slide the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 with respect to theremote controller body 11 to cause the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 to be in the contracted state, thereby facilitating the reduction of the occupied space of the remote controller and improving the portability of the remote controller. Therefore, the extend or contract operation of the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can be facilitated. - In some embodiments, a receiving
component 112 can be provided at theremote controller body 11, after which the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can be movably connected to theremote controller body 11 via the connectingmechanism 13. The one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can move with respect to theremote controller body 11, such that the one ormore holding mechanisms 12 can be either in an extended state for holding themobile terminal 21, or in a contracted state for easily carrying the remote controller, and the one ormore holding mechanism 12 can be located at least partially inside the receivingcomponent 112 in the contracted state. - Because the one or
more holding mechanisms 12 can be located at least partially inside the receivingcomponent 112 in the contracted state, the space occupied by the remote controller can be further reduced, and the portability of the remote controller can be improved. - In some embodiments, after the processes described above, one or
more handles 121 can be provided at the one ormore holding mechanisms 12. The connectingmechanism 13 can be connected to the one or more handles 121. The one ormore handles 121 can be located outside theremote controller body 11 in the extended state for the user to hold. - The one or
more handles 121 can increase the size of the remote controller in the use state, which is convenient for the user to hold. - It is intended that the embodiments be considered as exemplary only and not to limit the scope of the disclosure. Those skilled in the art will be appreciated that any modification or equivalents to the disclosed embodiments are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present disclosure.
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1. A remote-control comprising:
a remote-control body comprising a control device for a user to input a remote-control command; and
a first antenna and a second antenna provided at a top side of the remote-control body and rotatably connected to the remote-control body to be extended in a use state or folded in a contracted state, wherein:
the first antenna and the second antenna rotate to a position pointing to the user in the use state; and
the first antenna and the second antenna are configured to be stacked and arranged parallel to each other in the contracted state.
2. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the remote-control body further includes a holding mechanism movably connected to two opposite sides of the remote-control body, respectively, the holding mechanism being configured to hold a mobile terminal at a position close to the bottom side.
3. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein:
the holding mechanism moves relative to the remote-control body to switch between the extended state and the contracted state and remains substantially on a same plane where the remote-control body is located during the process.
4. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein:
a distance between the holding mechanism and the remote-control is greater in the extended state than in the contracted state.
5. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein:
the remote-control body includes a front, a back opposite to the front, and a plurality of sides connected to the front and the back, the plurality of sides including a bottom side and a top side opposite to the bottom side;
a display is provided at the front of the remote-control body; and
the control device is provided at the front of the remote-control body.
6. The remote-control according to claim 2 , wherein the holding mechanism is configured to:
hold the mobile terminal against the bottom side when being in the extended state; or
hold the mobile terminal above or below the front when being in the extended state.
7. The remote-control according to claim 5 , further comprising a one-hand grip disposed on the back of the remote-control body and configured to function as a handle for holding the remote-control with one hand.
8. The remote-control according to claim 7 , wherein the one-hand grip includes a bar-shaped protrusion extending along a length direction of the back of the remote-control body.
9. The remote-control according to claim 2 , wherein the holding mechanism is rotatably connected to the remote-control body via the connecting mechanism and an included angle of the holding mechanism with respect to the remote-control body is greater in the extended state than in the contracted state.
10. The remote-control according to claim 9 , wherein the connecting mechanism includes a rotating rod, an end of the rotating rod being rotatably connected to the remote-control body, and another end of the rotating rod being rotatably connected to the holding mechanism.
11. The remote-control according to claim 10 , wherein the rotating rod includes:
a first rotating shaft at the end of the rotating rod and rotatably connecting the rotating rod to the remote-control body; and
a second rotating shaft at another end of the rotating rod and rotatably connecting the rotating rod to the holding mechanism.
12. The remote-control according to claim 11 , wherein at least one of the first rotating shaft or the second rotating shaft includes a damping shaft.
13. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the remote-control further includes a connecting mechanism connected between the remote-control body and the holding mechanism and configured to enable the holding mechanism to move relative to the remote-control body to be in the extended state or in the contracted state, the holding mechanism being slidably connected to the remote-control body via the connecting mechanism.
14. The remote-control according to claim 13 , wherein the connecting mechanism includes a sliding component fixedly connected to the holding mechanism and slidably connected to the remote-control body, the sliding component being configured to be slidable to cause the holding mechanism to be closer to or away from the remote-control body.
15. The remote-control according to claim 14 , wherein the connecting mechanism further includes a guide component configured to cooperate with the sliding component to guide the sliding component to slide along a preset direction.
16. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the remote-control body further includes a receiving groove configured to receive the first antenna and the second antenna when the first antenna and the second antenna are folded.
17. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the remote-control body further includes an operation button at a middle portion of the front of the remote-control body.
18. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the first antenna and the second antenna rotate to a preset angle in the use state.
19. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein:
the control device is a first control device provided at the front of the remote-control body; and
the remote-control body further includes a second control device provided at the front of the remote-control body, the second control device being symmetric to the first control device with respect to the remote-control body.
20. The remote-control according to claim 1 , wherein the display is provided between the first control device and the second control device.
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