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20080224660 | Charging and power-supply device - A charging and power-supply device includes a base, at least one power socket, a board located on the base, and a conductive wire. The power socket is located on the base. The board is rotatably pivoted with the base via a pivoting unit. The conductive wire is electrically connected with the power socket. When the board is rotated above the base, the board is on a slope. It is convenient to place the portable device on the board to charge the portable device. There is a receiving space formed between the board and the base for receiving the wire of the portable device. When the board is rotated below the base, the board is stacked and placed under the base to reduce the occupied space when the charging and power-supply device is shipped or packaged. | 09-18-2008 |
20080224661 | CHARGING DEVICE FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE BATTERY AND PORTABLE PHONE BATTERY - A charging device for a portable phone is provided which is capable of achieving its improved usability by making the device small-sized, improving its portability, and enabling instant telephone speech even in a state in which a battery of the portable phone has been exhausted. The charging device for a portable phone for charging a rechargeable battery housed in a portable phone includes the first charging section to charge the rechargeable battery housed in the portable phone and the second charging section to charge the lithium-ion battery built in the first charging section in which the first and second charging sections are connected so as to be freely detachable and attachable from or to each other and can be disconnected from each other. | 09-18-2008 |
20080238366 | PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, BATTERY CHARGER AND ADAPTOR TO SET PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE THEREON - The disclosure relates to a portable terminal device, such as a cell phone terminal device, and an adaptor in which the portable terminal device is disposed thereon. The portable terminal device includes a projection on an end of its bodies matching with a shape of a hook incorporated in the adaptor on which the portable terminal device is set. A battery charger to charge the portable terminal device set thereon includes a terminal electrically connected with a charging terminal of the portable terminal device, a wall for holding the portable terminal device set thereon, and a hook incorporated in a main body of the battery charger, hinged at an end of the portable terminal device, having a shape matching with the projection formed on the body of the portable terminal device. | 10-02-2008 |
20080265838 | Battery charging using a USB-ID pin of a USB interface - A device includes a rechargeable battery and a USB interface including a USB_ID pin. A charging device is connected to the device via the USB interface. A battery charging circuit in the device receives a charge via the USB_ID pin from the charging device, and the battery charging circuit charges the battery with the received charge. | 10-30-2008 |
20080284374 | ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE AND CHARGER - An apparatus includes a charger ( | 11-20-2008 |
20080303481 | CELLULAR PHONE CHARGING STAND - The present invention relates to a charging stand for charging a mobile phone. The stand includes a base defining a receptacle configured to receive the mobile phone. A battery charging circuit includes a power cord extending into the base, step-down circuitry for reducing supplied voltage from the cord, and exposed contacts configured to supply the reduced voltage to a battery of the mobile phone received in the receptacle. A removable ink cartridge is received in the receptacle and is configured to supply ink to a printer of the mobile phone received in the receptacle. | 12-11-2008 |
20090015198 | Docking and charging station and method for a portable electronic device - A docking and charging station for a portable electronic device includes an AC charging piece for connection to an AC power source, a DC charging piece for connection to a DC power source and a docking piece for receiving the portable electronic device. The docking piece is configured to be coupled to either of the charging pieces in multiple orientations. A method for docking and charging a portable electronic device is also provided. | 01-15-2009 |
20090051319 | PHONE CHARGING STAND - A phone charging stand includes a casing and a cover. The casing has a socket on one surface to hold a phone, and a first universal serial bus (USB) connecting port on another surface of the casing is used to connect a wireless dongle having a USB interface. The cover is pivotally connected to one end of the casing. The cover can be rotated toward the socket to be attached to the casing to hold the phone. The cover can also be rotated toward the another surface of the casing to support the charging stand. | 02-26-2009 |
20090072787 | REPLACEABLE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY UNIT FOR A POWER TOOL, POWER TOOL, AND CHARGER - A power tool system has a power tool, a replaceable rechargeable battery unit for the power tool, and at least one coupling unit for charging the battery unit while being replaceably connected to the power tool; also a replaceable rechargeable battery unit for a power tool, a charger for charging a replaceable rechargeable battery unit for a power tool, and a power tool with a replaceable rechargeable battery unit are provided. | 03-19-2009 |
20090096417 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE, INCLUDING HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH INTELLIGENT HOLSTER - A handheld electronic device that includes a first battery and a holster that includes a second battery and a charging apparatus. When the handheld electronic device and the holster are electrically connected together, the charging apparatus charges the first battery on the handheld electronic device from the second battery on the holster when the first battery charge has been depleted to a given level and the second battery charge is above a second given level. Alternatively, if the first battery charge is above a third given level the first battery charges the second battery if the second battery is not fully charged. The holster further includes a microcontroller that communicates with a microprocessor on the handheld electronic device to identify alerts and activate a notification device powered by the second battery on the holster. | 04-16-2009 |
20090108807 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR UBIQUITOUS CHARGING - A device is provided that includes a battery, a positive node and a negative node and logic configured to send a first signal through the positive node into a charging surface; send a second signal through the negative node into the charging surface; receive current from the charging surface in response to the first and second signals; and charging the battery with the received current from the charging surface. | 04-30-2009 |
20090115370 | Power Controller for Reducing Power Consumption of Off-Line Energy Loads - An AC powered charging station for multiple charger adapters is provided. The charging station includes a housing with at least one stowage volume with at least three sides collectively sized to accommodate multiple charger adapters. At least one AC outlet is accessible from said stowage volume. At least one relay is connected to at least one relay controlled AC outlet accessible from the storage volume. At least one timer is connected to at least one relay controlled AC outlet, and a timer activation switch may activate the timer to begin a power on cycle. The charging station may also include a storage area for storing devices. The storage are may include a plurality of leads for leading DC connectors from the stowage volume to the storage area. | 05-07-2009 |
20090121680 | Desktop Charger Holder - A desktop charger holder ( | 05-14-2009 |
20090121681 | Charging a Portable Electrical Device - A portable electrical device requiring periodic recharging mates with a corresponding charging device by dropping or placing the portable device on or in the charger without pre-alignment by the user. The charger-to-device interface self aligns the portable electrical device in the charger for charging. Preferably, the charger is a bowl-shaped cradle. The portable device sinks to the bottom of the bowl using the force of gravity and thus aligns the contacts for recharging. Optional magnets may provide additional force to guide alignment. | 05-14-2009 |
20090160399 | Case Battery - A case battery is provided. The case battery comprises first and second holding portions, a charging portion, and storage devices. The first holding portion is configured to hold a first part of the personal electronic device. The second holding portion is configured to hold a second part. The charging portion is disposed in the first base plate of the first holding portion. The storage devices are disposed in one of the first base plates of the first and the second base plates of the second holding portions. The first and second holding portions are configured to enclose and hold at least part of the personal electronic device and provide additional electrical power and memory capacity to the personal electronic device. | 06-25-2009 |
20090160400 | CASE BATTERY SYSTEM - A case battery system is provided. The case battery system comprises the case battery, the connector adaptor and the dock. The case battery configured to enclose and hold at least part of a personal electronic device. The personal electronic device may be connected to the connector adaptor, or installed on the dock to be charged or communicate among themselves and with other electronic devices. The top holding portion is configured to hold the top and partial lateral part of the personal electronic device with holes. The rear plate portion comprises the charging portion and the first circuit portion, or the rear plate portion can be a regular plate without the charging portion and the first circuit portion. The top holding portion, the rear plate portion and the bottom holding portion can be assembled sliding the longitudinal rails to the longitudinal rail recesses to enclose a personal electronic device. | 06-25-2009 |
20090230919 | LAPTOP COMPUTER STORAGE AND BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A control system of a laptop computer storage system comprises a plurality of receptacles for charging one or more laptop computer batteries. A first switch may be provided for coupling the receptacles to a power source via a current limiter having an impedance that initially limits a current inrush and then decreases with temperature. A second switch may be provided for coupling the receptacles to the power source via a low impedance path. A controller may be provided and configured to activate the first switch to limit an initial current inrush while charging energy storing components associated with the laptop computer's power supply and then activate the second switch to allow each laptop coupled to the receptacles to at least partially charge its battery. | 09-17-2009 |
20090289597 | CHARGING HOLDER FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An exemplary charging holder for a portable electronic device, includes a main body and a base housing. The main body defines a holding groove therein and includes a bottom portion formed in the holding groove. The base housing is connected to the bottom portion of the main body. The base housing includes a circuit board, two charging contacts, and two resilient charging contacts positioned therein. The charging contacts are electrically connected to the circuit board. The resilient charging contacts are positioned adjacent to the circuit board. Each of the resilient charging contacts includes an end portion extending out of the bottom portion of the main body. The resilient charging contacts are separated from the charging contacts and are capable of contacting with the charging contacts when the end portions of the resilient charging contacts are pressed. | 11-26-2009 |
20090295328 | MULTIPLE DEVICE CHARGING STATION WITH USER FRIENDLY CONFIGURABLE MOUNT - A power supply for charging multiple devices that can be adapted to receive and charge practically any type of portable electronic device includes a base that receives an AC wall voltage and converts the wall voltage to DC voltage. The base includes at least two docking cavities that can simultaneously, physically and electrically couple the base to two portable electronic devices such that the devices are supported by the dock while they are being charged. The devices are supported so that there displays are visible and their controls are accessible. Adapters can also be inserted into the docking cavities to reconfigure the cavity to physically support a different type of device. | 12-03-2009 |
20090309543 | Battery charger stand set for motor vehicle - A battery charger stand set includes a battery charger stand, which has a top receiving open chamber and an electric charging circuit module disposed at one end of the top receiving open chamber and electrically connectable to the electric power circuit of a motor vehicle, a cell phone adapter insertable into the top receiving open chamber of the battery charger stand for electrically connecting a cell phone (PDA) to the electric charging circuit module of the battery charger stand, and a bluetooth transmitter receiver device insertable into the top receiving open chamber of the battery charger stand and electrically connectable to the electric charging circuit module for communication with an external cell phone (PDA) by means of bluetooth wireless communication technology. | 12-17-2009 |
20100001690 | POWER SUPPLY DEVICE AND PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A power supply device capable of reducing noise intruding into connecting terminals for signal input or output will be provided. A cradle device | 01-07-2010 |
20100045234 | DEVICE FOR RECHARGING A BATTERY OF A PORTABLE IONIZING-RADIATION SENSOR - The present invention relates to a device for recharging a battery of a portable ionizing-radiation sensor resting on a recharging base. The sensor includes, on one or more accessible faces, a plurality of electrical-contact areas connected to the battery that powers the sensor. The recharging base comprises a device for mobilizing one or more mobile contacts. The mobile contacts are connected to a power source. The mobile contacts mechanically enter the body (i.e., housing) of the recharging base and mechanically protrude from the body of the recharging base through one or more openings made in the body of the recharging base. The mobile contacts are electrically in contact with the plurality of electrical-contact areas of the sensor if one or more of the plurality of electrical-contact areas are positioned facing the openings when the mobile contacts protrude from the recharging base. An embodiment of the invention may be used for X-ray or Gamma-ray medical imaging. | 02-25-2010 |
20100079106 | DOCKING STATIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROL AND MULTIMEDIA DEVICES - A representative base unit for charging a remote controller and a multimedia device includes at least two docking stations for a remote controller and a multimedia device, wherein the at least two docking stations having charging slots that transfer power to the remote controller and the multimedia device for recharging; and a processing device that is electrically coupled to the docking stations for communicating with the remote controller and the multimedia device, wherein the processing device facilitates communication between the remote controller and the multimedia device. | 04-01-2010 |
20100079107 | Mobile Phone Charging Stand Incorporating Ink Refill Unit - A charging stand for charging a mobile phone, includes a base defining a receptacle for receiving the mobile phone; a battery charging circuit for supplying a charging voltage to the mobile phone; a removable ink cartridge received in the receptacle, the removable ink cartridge for supplying ink to a printer of the mobile phone; a hollow cartridge connection pin protruding from the base for effecting fluid communication with the removable ink cartridge; a hollow device connection pin protruding from the base for effecting fluid communication with the mobile phone; an ink connection provided in the base molding, the ink connection connecting the cartridge connection pin and the device connection pin; and an elastomeric molding formed around the cartridge connection pin and device connection pin, the elastomeric molding covering respective outlets of the cartridge connection pin and device connection pin. The elastomeric molding is adapted to compress upon receipt of the mobile phone in the receptacle to expose the respective outlets. | 04-01-2010 |
20100102777 | DOCKING CHARGER FOR CHARGING A HAND HELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH OR WITHOUT A PROTECTIVE COVER CASE FITTED THEREON - The embodiments relate generally to a docking charger for charging a hand held electronic device. The docking charger has a docking base formed with a reception area. The reception area has a shape and size to support and hold the hand held electronic device in a charging position when the protective cover case is fitted on the hand held electronic device. The docking charger also has a charger adapter formed to be removably fitted in the reception area of the docking base. The charger adapter has an interior chamber shaped and sized to directly support and hold the hand held electronic device in the charging position when the protective cover case is removed from the hand held electronic device. The docking charger has two working positions. In the first working position where the charger adapter is removed from the reception area of the docking base, the reception area is exposed to receive the hand held electronic device fitted with its protective cover case. In the second working position, the charger adapter is fitted inside the reception area of the docking base to directly receive the hand held electronic device free of its protective cover case. | 04-29-2010 |
20100117598 | Charger - A charger adapted for charging a mobile phone includes a base defining a cavity and a rotatable module having a main body. The rotatable module is pivotally disposed in the cavity. The main body has a basic portion and an engaging portion which substantially perpendicularly extends from one end of the basic portion. An output connector is disposed in the engaging portion and extends out of the engaging portion towards the other end of the basic portion to define a mating direction substantially parallel with the basic portion. When the charger is in an opened state for charging, the basic portion is rotated to a predetermined place and the output connector is therefore located out of the cavity; when the mobile phone is taken away from the charger, the output connector returns into the cavity. | 05-13-2010 |
20100123432 | Battery charger - The present invention relates to a battery charger ( | 05-20-2010 |
20100127661 | PATIENT IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING SYSTEM INCORPORATED INTO A PORTABLE BIN AND EXHIBITING ELECTRICAL CHARGE ARCHITECTURE FOR RECHARGING AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE PLUGGED INTO THE BIN ARCHITECTURE ONCE THE BIN IS SET UPON A PEDESTAL CHARGING BASE - A specimen supporting and labeling system including the provision of at least one electronic device. A volume defining bin holds a plurality of specimens and supports the electronic device. A pedestal charging base seats within a recessed underside associated with the bin, with a first plurality of contact locations communicated along an upper face of the charging base. A second plurality of contact locations communicates along a bottom face of the bin associated with the recessed underside. The bin further incorporates an interior architecture extending from the second contact locations and communicates a charge originating from the base to the electronic device. | 05-27-2010 |
20100148725 | ENERGY-TRANSMITTING DEVICE - The invention relates to an energy-transmitting device, for transmitting electrical energy between a handheld power tool and/or a battery unit and/or a charging unit. The energy-transmitting device has at least one pin contact element. It is proposed that the pin contact element is movably supported. | 06-17-2010 |
20100164433 | Wireless Battery Charging Systems, Battery Systems and Charging Apparatus - Disclosed is a battery charging system, a battery system, a charging apparatus, wherein the charging apparatus includes an ultrasonic wave generator configured to be in intimate proximity to an ultrasonic wave receiving device including a piezoelectric component. The ultrasonic wave receiving device includes a piezoelectric component of a resonant frequency substantially matching the frequency of the transmitted ultrasonic waves from the ultrasonic wave generator. A gel-based surface of the charging apparatus is configured to be in intimate proximity with both the piezoelectric component and the ultrasonic wave generator. The piezoelectric component is coupled to a battery by a circuit, the piezoelectric component configured to receive ultrasonic wave vibrations of the ultrasonic waves, the ultrasonic wave receiving device further including a circuit configured to convert the mechanical vibrations to electrical energy in accordance with an inverse piezoelectric effect. The battery is configured to receive and store the energy. | 07-01-2010 |
20100164434 | Electronic Rechargeable Stylus and Eraser System - A system for recording writing performed on a surface includes a rechargeable stylus, a rechargeable eraser, and a charging station for one or both of the rechargeable stylus and the rechargeable eraser. Each of the rechargeable stylus and the rechargeable eraser includes a pair of charging rings. The charging rings are disposed so as to contact a corresponding pair of charging contacts on a receptacle on the charging station for the stylus or the eraser. The receptacle, charging contacts, and charging rings cooperate to charge rechargeable stylus or the rechargeable eraser when the stylus or eraser is placed into the receptacle. | 07-01-2010 |
20100176762 | Vertical Charging Apparatus - An apparatus for storing and charging a plurality of devices. The apparatus includes a plurality of holders and a power source. The holders may be vertically aligned. The power source can be connected to a standard outlet or, for portability, a battery pack or solar panel. The apparatus also includes a support member coupled to the power source to support the holders. For each holder within the plurality of holders, a universal outlet capable of charging an electronic device may be provided. Each universal outlet can be coupled with a connector providing the appropriate power to the electrical device placed on the holder. Otherwise, the apparatus may maintain connectors within the power source and routed through wire molded slots to each holder to provide the appropriate power to the electrical device placed on the holder. | 07-15-2010 |
20100181965 | BATTERY CHARGER AND DETECTION STRUCTURE FOR DETECTING MOUNTED COMPACT ELECTRIC APPARATUS - In a battery charger for charging a built-in secondary battery of a compact electric apparatus such as an electric shaver, an erroneous detection due to incomplete mounting of the compact electric apparatus on a mounting base is prevented with a simple and inexpensive configuration. A detection structure for detecting mounting of the compact electric apparatus on the mounting base comprises a charge contact member, a common contact member and a signal contact member which are electrically connected to a positive power source line, a negative power source line and a control signal line of the compact electric apparatus, respectively. A detection contact which electrically connects the signal contact member to the common contact member when the compact electric apparatus is not mounted on the mounting base is integrally formed on the signal contact member. When compact electric apparatus is mounted on the mounting base, the detection contact is displaced corresponding to mounting of the compact electric apparatus so that the signal contact member is electrically disconnected from the common contact member. Thereby, it is possible to detect that the compact electric apparatus is mounted on the mounting base. | 07-22-2010 |
20100194338 | Battery-operated screwdriver and charger shell therefor - A battery-operated screwdriver has a housing with a handle, a rechargeable battery, charge contacts for charging the battery on a charger shell having to at least one detachably mounted bit holder for storing tool inserts of the battery-operated screwdriver in captive fashion, so that the battery-operated screwdriver is placeable on the charger shell and a charging mode is produced automatically, and a charger shell for a battery-operated screwdriver has at least one detachable mountable bit holder configured to receive a plurality of bits which in operation are insertable in communication with the battery-operated screwdriver. | 08-05-2010 |
20100207576 | Charging a Portable Electrical Device - A portable electrical device requiring periodic recharging mates with a corresponding charging device by dropping or placing the portable device on or in the charger without pre-alignment by the user. The charger-to-device interface self aligns the portable electrical device in the charger for charging. Preferably, the charger is a bowl-shaped cradle. The portable device sinks to the bottom of the bowl using the force of gravity and thus aligns the contacts for recharging. Optional magnets may provide additional force to guide alignment. | 08-19-2010 |
20100301806 | RECHARGEABLE ELECTRIC HERB GRINDER - A rechargeable electric herb grinder according to one embodiment comprises a grinder housing having one or more of housing compartments attachable to each other along a separating joint, a grinding chamber for receiving an herb, the grinding chamber being formed inside the grinder housing by the housing compartments and a spacer, an electric motor separated from the grinding chamber by the spacer, the spacer being rigidly coupled to the electric motor, a driven shaft mounted and received in the grinder chamber through an aperture in the spacer for rotation of a grinding means mounted on the driven shaft by the power provided by the electric motor, the grinding means being utilized to grind the herb, an internal rechargeable battery located outside of the grinding chamber, the internal rechargeable battery having first conductors to provide electric current to the electric motor, a recharging plug coupled to the grinding housing to recharge the internal rechargeable battery and having second conductors for connecting to an external power supply, thereby enabling recharging of the internal rechargeable battery, and a two-condition control switch, a relay having at least one pair of openable and closable contacts, and third conductors electrically interconnecting the electric motor, the two-condition control switch and the relay with the internal rechargeable battery. | 12-02-2010 |
20100315041 | PORTABLE PHONE HOLDER AND CHARGER WITH QUICK RELEASE FEATURE - A portable electronic device holder and charger with quick release feature for holding and charging a portable electronic device such as a cellular phone. The portable electronic device holder and charger includes a cradle portion with electrical contacts adapted to contact with electrical recharging contacts on a portable electronic device engaged therewith, a battery holding base portion, and a hinge that pivotally and releasably electrically connects together the cradle portion and the battery holding base portion. | 12-16-2010 |
20110006732 | MULTIFUNCTIONAL MOUSE - A mouse includes a housing, a circuit board received in the housing, and a battery chamber received in the housing and configured for receiving a battery therein. The circuit board includes a USB mouse operating circuit, a charging circuit and a USB connector. The USB mouse operating circuit and the charging circuit are both connected to the USB connector. The battery chamber includes at least one charging connector connected to the charging circuit. The charging connector connects the charging circuit with the battery received in the battery chamber. | 01-13-2011 |
20110080137 | THEFT-PROTECTING ASSEMBLY FOR RECHARGEABLE HAND-HELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A theft-protecting electronic device ( | 04-07-2011 |
20110095724 | DOCKING STATION FOR USE WITH POWER AND DATA CENTER - A docking station ( | 04-28-2011 |
20110133696 | ACCESSORY AND CHARGING SYSTEM FOR A RECHARGEABLE HAND-HELD ELECTRICAL DEVICE - The present invention relates to rechargeable hand-held electrical devices, chargers and accessories for use therewith. The present invention provides an accessory and charging system for a rechargeable hand-held electrical device. The system includes an electrical device, an accessory and a charger. The electrical device includes a first connecting portion, the charger includes a second connecting portion and the accessory includes a third connecting portion. The first connecting portion of the electrical device is configured to mate with the second connecting portion for enabling the charger to recharge the electrical device. The first connecting portion of the electrical device is also configured to mate with the third connecting portion for enabling the electrical device to supply power to the accessory. Accordingly, the system provides a hand-held electrical device which can serve at least one primary function as well as an accessory which, when attached to the device, can serve at least one secondary function whilst requiring only a single power storage means associated with the device and a single charger to charge the device. In one form, the electrical device is an electrical appliance, such as a hand held power tool, and in another form the accessory includes an electric light. | 06-09-2011 |
20110169451 | PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE HOLSTER WITH PIVOTING DOCKING STATION - A holster provides a carrier for removable storing a portable electronic device, such as a cellular phone, PDA or MP3 player, and a fastener for securing the carrier to the user's clothing or bag. The holster can include a fastener for attaching the holster to an article; a carrier attached to the fastener; and a docking station having electrical contacts for interfacing with electrical contacts of the portable electronic device. The docking station can be pivotable relative to the carrier about a pivot axis at an end of the docking station adjacent the electrical contacts. The fastener can be removable. The docking station can include a rechargeable battery electrically connected to the electrical contacts of the docking station for providing electrical charge from the battery to a portable electronic device when connected to the docking station. | 07-14-2011 |
20110175572 | BATTERY-OPERATED SCREWDRIVER AND CHARGER SHELL THEREFOR - A battery-operated screwdriver has a housing with a handle, a rechargeable battery, charge contacts for charging the battery on a charger shell having at least one detachably mounted bit holder for storing tool inserts of the battery-operated screwdriver in captive fashion, so that the battery-operated screwdriver is placeable on the charger shell and a charging mode is produced automatically, and a charger shell for a battery-operated screwdriver has at least one detachable mountable bit holder configured to receive a plurality of bits which in operation are insertable in communication with the battery-operated screwdriver. | 07-21-2011 |
20110215759 | DETACHABLE ELECTRICAL POWER RECEPTACLE - Disclosed is a detachable electrical power receptacle, comprising: a main body; an extension socket for receiving and supplying an electrical power; and an extension power cord, being connecting between the extension socket and the main body. The detachable electrical power receptacle of the present invention includes a coil reel for winding the extension power cord. Whereby, the length of the extension power cord is adjustable so as to control the extension socket to be disengaged from the main body in an exposed mode or engaged to the main body in a concealed mode, so that the inconvenience by applying additional charging connectors and the extension power cords thereof to charge electronic devices may be reduced. | 09-08-2011 |
20110234161 | ADAPTER AND METHOD FOR MOBILE UNIT CHARGING AND COMMUNICATION - The present disclosure includes an adapter and associated method of use for mobile unit (MU) charging and communication that enables multiple connector types to be utilized with a single charger or charging station. The adapter enables standardization of a connector scheme on newer MUs while maintaining compatibility with current or older MU devices. Specifically, the adapter resides between the MU and a charging device or station. The adapter may include various connector features mimicking connectors of various different MUs, thus allowing it to interface with a device of a different connector design. Advantageously, the adapter enables enterprises to deploy various cradles throughout facilities and achieves universal connections for a plurality of different MUs. In an exemplary embodiment, the adapter provides connectivity between various MUs and their associated cradles and a hook and pivoting latching system. | 09-29-2011 |
20110304301 | MOBILE PHONE CHARGING DEVICE FOR ISOLATING STANDBY POWER - A portable phone charger for shutting off standby power is provided, in which a standby power shut-off unit is provided at a predetermined position within a jack, and brings one contact point and the other contact point of an AC power cable into contact or separates the contact points from each other to shut off standby power from the portable phone charger, and a controller measures current flowing through the portable phone charger, determines whether standby power is generated in the portable phone charger by comparing the measured current with a reference current, and supplies power to the standby power shut-off unit to separate the one contact point from the other contact point, upon sensing the standby power. | 12-15-2011 |
20120019208 | CHARGING STATION FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and a plurality of suction cups secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. The suction cups can be secured in a plurality of laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a larger portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in a plurality of vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a selected height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station also organizes mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 01-26-2012 |
20120043937 | CHARGER FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES HAVING A RECHARGEABLE BATTERY - A charger includes a pouch sized to receive an electronic device therewithin. A charger circuit and at least one battery are disposed within the pouch for recharging a battery of the electronic device. Electrical contacts are mounted for access within the hollow interior of the pouch and/or on the exterior surface thereof. At least one contact assembly is provided and has a set of mating contacts and a power socket. Audio and visual annunciation is also provided for annunciating power levels of the electronic device. The charger may also include a cradle and another socket for charging a hands-free accessory operating on a Bluetooth wireless protocol. The charger may additionally include fasteners or hollow sleeves for adjusting the usable portion of the hollow interior. | 02-23-2012 |
20120062178 | Flashlight Charger - A flashlight charger is disclosed, wherein a bottom plate provided with a pressing element and an electrically conducting part is fixedly connected to a top plate that partially covers the pressing element and the electrically conducting part. A flashlight to be charged is aligned and connected with the flashlight charger and then pushed backward relative to the flashlight charger to allow the charging terminals at one end of the flashlight charger to make good electrical contact with the corresponding charging ends of the flashlight while the flashlight is securely fastened with the flashlight charger. When charging is completed, the flashlight can be removed from the flashlight charger rapidly and conveniently. The flashlight charger features good and stable electrical contact in use. | 03-15-2012 |
20120062179 | POWER SOCKET HAVING CHARGING INTERFACE - A power socket with charging interface is provided, wherein the power socket comprises at least one power hole, at least one charging interface and a holding arm, which holding arm being slidably disposed on the main body of the power socket, and one fixed end of the holding arm and one side of the power socket together constituting a containing slot for accommodating a portable electronic device, in which the holding arm may inwardly or outwardly slide so as to adjust the position of the fixed end. Since the width of the containing slot is adjustable, the power socket is allowable for placement of portable electronic devices of various sizes and specifications. | 03-15-2012 |
20120098495 | BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE CHARGING MODES - The present application provides a charging system having a charger and a battery. The charging system provides a quick-charging mode and a normal-charging mode. The quick-charging mode may be activated to charge the battery if certain conditions are met and the charging system may also have an indicating device for indicating when the quick-charging mode is finished. More specifically, the charger of the present application provides selective charging modes and provides an ultra-quick charging solution which may be controlled by the changes in the temperature of the battery and which can increase the charging power to quickly provide enough energy to finish a work task. | 04-26-2012 |
20120133328 | Charging Cradle - A charging cradle for a rechargeable medium having a charging contact. The charging cradle including a cradling-body, which includes a receiving area shaped to receive the rechargeable medium; a charging circuit having a charging and a non-charging state; a charging contact electrically coupled to the charging circuit and positioned to be alignable with the charging contact of the rechargeable medium; and a switch coupled to the cradling-body for interacting with the rechargeable medium to place the charging circuit in the charging state or the non-charging state. When the rechargeable medium is fully inserted into the receiving area such that the charging contact of the rechargeable medium is aligned with the charging contact of the cradling-body, the rechargeable medium, via the switch, places the charging circuit in the charging state, and when the rechargeable medium is not fully inserted, the switch places the charging circuit in the non-charging state to prevent short-circuiting of the charging circuit. | 05-31-2012 |
20120161705 | DOCKING STATION MODULE FOR PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A docking station module for portable communication device is disclosed. The docking station module includes a main module configured to connect to a portable communication device and supply power to the portable communication device, and at least one peripheral device adapter module detachably connected to the main module and a peripheral device for allowing the data to be transferred between the portable communication device and the peripheral device in an one-way manner or in a two-way manner and enabling the peripheral device adapter module to execute an extension function. | 06-28-2012 |
20120161706 | DOCK CHARGER WITH SLIDABLE CONNECTOR - A dock charger includes a main body and a connector. The main body includes a rear surface and a bottom surface cooperatively defining a recess for receiving one end of an electronic device therein. The rear surface defines a first through opening. The connector is slidably received in the first through opening and able to slide out of the first through opening to connect with the electronic device. | 06-28-2012 |
20120217930 | HOLDER FOR COMPACT ELECTRIC DEVICE - A holder that holds a compact electric device includes a contact fitting that resiliently contacts a contact arranged in a surface of the electric device. A holding element is coupled to the contact fitting and supported by the holder. An urging portion urges the contact fitting from the holder to the contact of the electric device. | 08-30-2012 |
20120223676 | Carrying Case - A system for maintaining a large number of Handheld Electronic Devices is implemented as a carrying case having circuitry configured to connect to the Handheld Electronic Devices to enable the HEDs to be charged and synchronized. The carrying case has a central area configured to hold the circuitry for charging and synchronizing the HEDs, and a pair of divider structures optionally made of foam on either side of the central area to hold the HEDs in a protective manner while stored in the carrying case. | 09-06-2012 |
20120235643 | CHARGING SEAT HAVING CLEANING MEMBER - A charging seat includes a base, a cover, a number of conductive contacts, a lid, and a cleaning member. The cover defines an opening and covers the base. The conductive contacts are positioned on the base. The lid is pivotably connected to the cover. The lid is configured to rotate between a first position where the lid closes the opening and covers the conductive contacts, and a second position where the conductive contacts are exposed through the opening. The cleaning member is connected to the lid and is configured to clean the conductive contacts during the rotation of the lid from the first position to the second position. | 09-20-2012 |
20120262120 | Tablet Computer Storage and Charging Apparatus - An apparatus having a plurality of storage slots aids in storing tablet computers, specifically iPad, for charging and/or transmitting data to and/or from. Moreover, the apparatus allows for automatically plugging a tablet computer into either a charging cable and/or a data transmission cable when disposing in the apparatus. Methods of making and using the same are provided. | 10-18-2012 |
20120274282 | BATTERY CHARGER FOR HAND-HELD ELECTRONIC GAME DEVICE - A charging cradle for an electronic game device incorporating a rechargeable battery includes a housing having a first surface and a second surface with a peripheral edge wall therebetween, the housing forming a substantially closed interior chamber. The first surface is adapted to engage the electronic game device. A least one port is provided in the peripheral edge wall adapted to receive a charging wire connector, the port electrically connected to a pair of charging contacts supported within the substantially closed interior chamber and movable from a normal retracted position where tips of the charging contacts are inside the housing to an in-use extended position where said tips project from the housing. An actuator button is accessible from the first surface and is operatively connected to the pair of charging contacts, such that in use, upon engaging the electronic game device with the first surface, the button is depressed, causing the pair of charging contacts to move to said extended position to engage corresponding charging contacts on a peripheral edge of the electronic game device. | 11-01-2012 |
20120299547 | CHARGING ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A charging apparatus is used to support and charge an electronic device defining a latching slot and includes a holding portion, a placement portion and controlling portion. The placement portion engages with the holding portion and defines a latching notch aiming at the latching slot when the electronic device is received in the placement portion. The controlling portion is secured in the holding portion and includes a magnetic switch and a safety latch. The magnetic switch includes a movable shaft, and the safety latch includes a latching portion engaging with the movable shaft and pivoting to the placement portion, and a buckling portion engaging with the latching notch and the latching slot. The magnetic switch drives the movable shaft move to urge the latching portion rotating relative to the placement portion and to urge the buckling portion passing through the latching notch and engaging with the latching slot. | 11-29-2012 |
20130154566 | MODULAR CHARGING DEVICE - A modular charging device includes a chassis, a plurality of cradle mounts and a power distribution unit including a power outlet corresponding to each of the said cradle mounts. Each mount is suitably adapted for detachably affixing a cradle to the chassis, and a charging plug of each cradle is electrically connectable to the power distribution unit via a fly lead providing an electrical connection between the said charging plug and the power outlets. The use of a modular chassis and cradle mount system may conveniently enable each cradle to be attached or detached individually, meaning that the component parts can be removed and replaced upon failure, or for upgrade, with minimal effort. Additionally, the invention suitably permits charging of multiple mobile communication devices or batteries for same. | 06-20-2013 |
20130162211 | Charging Contact System - Novel tools and techniques are described for waterproof charging contact system. In one aspect, the charging contact system may comprise docking station comprising a first set of compliant charging contacts for a tablet computer system and a second set of compliant charging contacts for a handset computer. Each compliant charging contact comprises a charging pin pressed into an elastomer diaphragm inserted within a body of the docking station. The tablet computer system comprises a first set of static charging contacts configured to mate with the first set of compliant charging contacts. The handset comprises a second set of static charging contacts configured to mate with the second set of compliant charging contacts. | 06-27-2013 |
20130162212 | ELECTRICAL CHARGING DEVICE AND ELECTRICAL DOCKING STATION - An electrical charging device includes a top cover, a bottom cover and a fixing assembly. The fixing assembly includes a first button device, a second button device, and a lifting device. The first button device moves back and forth along a first axis with a first button pole retracting into the electrical charging device and protruding out from the electrical charging device. The second button device moves back and forth along a second axis, with a second button pole retracting into the electrical charging device and protruding out from the electrical charging device. The lifting device rises up and drops down along a third axis, with a contacting table carrying conductive pins protruding out from the electrical charging device and retracting into the electrical charging device, thereby making electrical contact with the electrical charging device. | 06-27-2013 |
20130187607 | CHARGING DEVICE USED IN HANDHELD DEVICES - A charging device used in a handheld device comprises a main body, a coupling portion connected to an end of the main body and the coupling portion has a connector, and a battery unit connected to another end of the main body. When the charging device is in a first status, the battery unit and the connector are coupled together; when it is in a second status, the battery unit is detached from the connector so that the connector is electrically connected with the handheld device in order to have the handheld device charged. | 07-25-2013 |
20130285609 | CHARGING STATION FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. When more than one suction cup is provided they can be secured in laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a desired height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station can also organize mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 10-31-2013 |
20130300368 | VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER CHARGING SYSTEM HAVING A DOCKING STRUCTURE - A video game controller charging system is provided. The video game controller charging system includes a base; at least one structure on the base for providing physical support to at least one video game controller while it is being charged; and at least one DC port on the base configured to couple to and provide DC power to a power input port of the at least one video game controller. The video game controller charging system may also include a current detector, a charging status indicator, at least one docking bay, and/or an AC-to-DC converter adapted to convert externally supplied power to the DC power provided to the power input port of at least one video game controller. The base of a charging station may include a recess having at least one electrical contact and a power input for connection to a power supply. | 11-14-2013 |
20140049221 | IN-VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM - An in-vehicle electronic system includes an in-vehicle charging device adapted to charge a plurality of mobile devices and an in-vehicle electronic device that displays information from the mobile devices being charged by the in-vehicle charging device. The electronic device control unit controls portions of a notification unit corresponding to installation areas of charging base to notify communication states of the mobile device's being charged in the installation areas of the charging base. | 02-20-2014 |
20140062405 | CHARGING STATION FOR BATTERY POWERED BIOPSY APPARATUS - A charging station for a battery powered biopsy apparatus includes a charging dock having a housing and a charging unit contained in the housing. The charging unit has a set of electrical contacts. The housing is received in a first cavity of a driver assembly with the electrical contacts being coupled in electrical communication with the driver assembly when the driver assembly is mounted on the charging dock for charging. The charging unit provides a signal to the driver assembly to reset the driver assembly to an initialized state when the driver assembly is mounted to the charging station. | 03-06-2014 |
20140062406 | BATTERY RECHARGING BASE STATION - The present invention is related to a rechargeable base station system having a base station connected to a DIN rail assembly. The base station has a base featuring side walls, and a receiving unit rotatably connected to the side walls. The receiving unit has an opened end configured to receive a rechargeable device, and at least one electrical contact which contacts the rechargeable device so as to charge the rechargeable device. The DIN rail assembly has power connection elements that provide power from a power source to the base station when the base station is attached to the DIN rail assembly. The base station can include a battery which provides power to charge the rechargeable device when power from the power source is interrupted. Multiple base stations can be connected to the DIN rail assembly thereby allowing for multiple rechargeable devices to be charged from a single DIN rail assembly. | 03-06-2014 |
20140125283 | CHARGING DEVICE APPLIED TO A PORTABLE MOBILE COMMUNICATION DEVICE - A charging device applied to a portable mobile communication device is disclosed in the present invention. The charging device includes a base, a supporter and a transmission module. The supporter and the transmission module are disposed on the base in a detachable manner. The transmission module includes a first connector, a second connector and a transmission cable. The first connector is disposed on an opening on the supporter for electrically connecting to a terminal of the portable mobile communication device. The second connector disposed inside an accommodating structure of the base for electrically connecting to an external electronic device. Two ends of the transmission cable are respectively connected to the first connector and the second connector, so that the external electronic device and the portable mobile communication device can transmit electric power via the transmission module. | 05-08-2014 |
20140139183 | Mobile Device Charger With Support Stand System - A mobile device charger is disclosed in the present invention. Said charger further comprising a stand member which can support the mobile device in either a standing horizontally or vertical position for easy viewing of the device screen. Said stand member may be constructed as a built-in part of the charger or may be construct as a separate adaptor which adapts the charger into a support system for the mobile device and allows for it to stand either horizontally or vertically on a table top. | 05-22-2014 |
20140176072 | PORTABLE ELECTRICAL ENERGY SOURCE - A portable electrical energy source provides power for a portable electronic device and includes a base, a chargeable battery, and a connector. The base includes a first surface and a second surface facing away from the first surface. The base defines a receiving room between the first surface and the second surface. The chargeable battery is received in the receiving room. The connector is positioned on the first surface and is electrically connected to the chargeable battery, which is electrically connected to the portable electronic device. The chargeable battery charges the portable electronic device through the connector. | 06-26-2014 |
20140217981 | Charging Station for Portable Electronic Devices - A charging station for portable electronic devices includes a base having a substantially vertical and forward facing wall and at least one suction cup secured to the wall to temporarily secure the portable electronic devices to the wall in a position that the portable electronic devices can be viewed and operated while recharging. When more than one suction cup is provided they can be secured in laterally spaced-apart positions so that multiple portable electronic devices can be secured side-by-side for recharging or more than one suction cup can secure a portable electronic device. The suction cups can also be secured in vertically spaced apart positions so that the suction cup can engage the portable electronic device at a desired height or so that more than one suction cup can secure the portable electronic device. The charging station can also organize mail, keys, wallets, and the like. | 08-07-2014 |
20140285150 | BATTERY-CHARGING BASE FOR MOBILE INFORMATION TERMINALS - A battery-charging base for a portable information device, which is provided so as to easily connect and disconnect, to and from a battery-charging plug connector, a battery-charging slot for a portable information terminal, is a battery-charging base that is capable of holding one of a plurality of types of portable information terminals that are different in length and width sizes and positions of battery-charging slots provided at lower ends thereof, and charging the held one of the plurality of types of portable information terminals by inserting the battery-charging plug connector into the battery-charging slot of the held one of the plurality of types of portable information terminals. The battery-charging base for a portable information terminal includes: a holding base main body for holding the one of the plurality of types of portable information terminals on a main mounting surface inclined with respect to a horizontal surface; and a battery-charging cover including a first housing section capable of housing the battery-charging plug connector while changing a housing position thereof, the battery-charging cover being fixed to a lower end of the main mounting surface in a freely removable manner. The battery-charging cover is configured to support the lower end of the one of the plurality of types of portable information terminals to be held on the main mounting surface, and is rotatable about a first rotation axis provided at a lower end portion thereof | 09-25-2014 |
20140320086 | POWER CONVERTER HAVING REDUCED SWITCHING TRANSIENTS - A power converter having reduced switching transients includes a conversion inductance, a pulse width modulation (PWM) controller, a conversion inductance, and a switch transistor. A low pass filter is connected between the PWM controller and the switch transistor to filter a PWM signal produced by the PWM controller and produce a filtered PWM signal. The switching transistor switches current through the conversion inductance responsive to the filtered PWM signal. The low pass filter filters out harmonic content of the PWM signal that is above the fundamental frequency in a way that maintains most of the harmonic content of the PWM signal to substantially eliminate higher harmonic elements which are conventionally responsible for transients across the conversion inductance. | 10-30-2014 |
20140375271 | CHARGING DOCK - A charging dock adapted for charging a hand-held device includes a pedestal defining an opening, an electrical connector, a fastening plate slantwise disposed to a rear of the electrical connector, a plurality of first elastic elements restrained between the pedestal and the insulating housing, a metal braking piece disposed to a bottom of the pedestal, and a plurality of second elastic elements respectively restrained between button caps and the pedestal. The electrical connector is telescopically and slantwise disposed to the bottom of the pedestal and partially projects in or out of the opening. The hand-held device is capable of pressing on or being apart away from the button caps to make the button caps stretch out or draw back to drive the attaching portions to be attached to or apart away from the magnetic elements under the elasticity function of the second elastic elements. | 12-25-2014 |
20150042281 | FACILITY FOR STOWING ELECTRONIC DEVICES, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE SUITABLE FOR THE FACILITY - A cabinet for stowing electronic devices, each of the electronic devices including a rechargeable electric battery enabling the electronic device to be a mobile device. The cabinet includes a power supply adapted to provide electricity, a plurality of housings, each housing being adapted to receive an electronic device and to transfer electricity to the electronic device in order to charge it. The cabinet further includes a control module which detects an inserted state when an electronic device is inserted into a housing of the cabinet, and which orders the turning off or powering of at least one set of components not including the battery of the electronic device if the inserted state is detected, while ensuring that power continues to be supplied to the battery so as to charge it. | 02-12-2015 |
20150108948 | System For Security And Charging Of Handheld Electronic Devices Of Different Charging Voltages - A system for securing and charging handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages is disclosed. The system can include a security device with two charging ports to provide the ability to charge the battery of the handheld electronic device at two different charging voltages. The system can include an alarm activated when the alarm switch is activated or when the charging cable connected to the charging ports or the handheld electronic device is disconnected. | 04-23-2015 |
20150137760 | HOLDING STRUCTURE - A holding structure adapted to an electronic device is provided. The holding structure includes a base, a carrying component and a position-limiting component. The carrying component is pivoted to the base and adapted to carry the electronic device. The position-limiting component is pivoted to the base. When the electronic device receives a force to move toward the base and lean against the base with the pivoting of the carrying component, the position-limiting component is driven by the electronic device to move to a second position from a first position. When the position-limiting component is located at the second position, the position-limiting component limits the electronic device at the base. | 05-21-2015 |
20150137761 | HOLDING STRUCTURE - A holding structure adapted to an electronic device is provided. The holding structure includes a base, at least one positioning assembly and a position-limiting component. The positioning assembly is disposed on the base. The position-limiting component is pivoted to the base. When the electronic device is placed on the base, the position-limiting component is pushed by the electronic device to move to a second position from a first position. When the position-limiting component is located at the second position, the positioning assembly positions the position-limiting component and the position-limiting component limits the electronic device at the base. | 05-21-2015 |
20150137762 | CHARGING APPARATUS FOR MOBILE DEVICE AND MULTI-STATION CHARGING APPARATUS USING THE SAME - Charging apparatuses are provided for charging mobile devices while sterilizing the mobile devices via UV illumination. Such a charging device can include a charging apparatus case having a slot structured to receive a mobile device. The front and rear surfaces of the mobile device are exposed to inner walls of the slot; and at least one UV light source can irradiate UV light onto the front and rear surfaces of the mobile device, which are exposed to the inner walls of the slot. | 05-21-2015 |
20150311732 | CHARGING DEVICE FOR WIRELESS HAND CONTROLLER AND THE CHARGING SYSTEM THEREOF - The present invention provides a charging device for wireless hand controller and the charging system thereof, which comprises a charging device body, wherein, on the charging device body is provided with a charging chamber used to locate a device to be charged, on the bottom of the charging chamber is provided with at least two probes used to connect to electrodes of the device to be charged and at least one pop-up structure used to pop-up and eject the device to be charged when taking it out, and on each of two opposing side walls of the charging chamber is provided with at least one snap structure used to lock and fix the device to be charged. The arrangements of the pop-up structures and the snap structure make the placement or removal of the hand controller easier and more convenient. | 10-29-2015 |
20150333549 | CHARGING SYSTEM AND CHARGING STAND - A non-limiting example charging stand comprises a main body that includes an outer side member and the inner side member. The inner side member has an inserting portion for inserting a portable game apparatus. The inserting portion is set with a depth that hides a portion of a hinge but does not hide a cover constituting a part of a housing of the portable game apparatus when inserting the folded portable game apparatus in a vertical orientation. Accordingly, when viewing the portable game apparatus inserted in the charging stand from the front, it is possible to see a color, a pattern or an image of character that is applied to the cover. At this time, a color, a pattern or an image of character that is applied to an outer circumference surface (front) of the charging stand can be also seen. | 11-19-2015 |
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20160020625 | MOBILE ELECTRONIC DEVICE STORAGE AND CHARGING CABINET - A mobile electronic device storage and charging cabinet includes a body including an inner housing surrounded by a bottom panel, two upright side panels and an outer cover panel and having storage compartments defined therein for accommodating mobile electronic devices individually and a sliding door movable along tracks at the upright side panels to close or open the inner housing, and a power supply unit including a power input module for power input, a power socket module mounted in the inner housing and electrically connected to the power input module and battery chargers respectively electrically connected to the power socket module and adapted for charging storage mobile electronic devices. Thus, the invention facilitates centralized management of mobile electronic devices, saves mobile electronic device charging time, improves mobile electronic device charging efficiency and enhances ease of use. | 01-21-2016 |
20160030612 | MOBILE PHONE CHARGER WITH STERILIZATION ULTRAVIOLET LED - A mobile phone charger with a sterilization UV LED may include: a charger case having a space formed therein and including a mobile phone stand formed at the front surface thereof; and one or more first UV LEDs installed at one side of the space of the charger case. | 02-04-2016 |
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20160094070 | CRADLE FOR HANDHELD MACHINE-READABLE SYMBOL READER - Systems, methods, and articles to provide a charging cradle or base station that includes one or more movable electrical contacts. Generally, each of the movable contacts protrudes through an opening in a surface of the cradle only when a cordless electrical device is positioned on or within the cradle. When the cordless electrical device is not positioned on or within the cradle, the one or more movable contacts are retracted inside the body of the cradle such that the movable contacts cannot be bumped or hit by the reader during insertion of the reader into the cradle and during removal of the reader from cradle. Systems, methods, and articles to provide a charging cradle or base station with selectively removable electrical contacts are also disclosed. | 03-31-2016 |
20160105047 | Mobile device mounting and charging system - A mobile device mounting and charging system having a device case with female connection points on the back of the mobile device case connected to the device through charging connections. A charging base has male contacts for mating with the female connection points, preferably in the form of pogo pins, with a magnet that maintains base and case connection. The charging base is connected to a power source. | 04-14-2016 |
20160149427 | Charging Station for Telecommunication Terminals | 05-26-2016 |
20160164323 | SUPPORTING DEVICE FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A supporting device includes a base, a fixing structure, a rotating structure, and a supporting structure. The fixing structure is mounted to the base. The rotating structure is rotatably mounted to the fixing structure. The supporting structure is configured to support a portable electronic device. The supporting structure is mounted to the rotating structure and rotates along with the rotating structure relative to the fixing structure. | 06-09-2016 |
20160172883 | Electronics Case with Incorporated Connector | 06-16-2016 |
20160190838 | Modular Object Holder - An object holder adapted to hold a wide variety of objects including beverage holders such as cups, bottles, mugs, and tumblers; electronic devices such as mobile phones and tablets; remote controls; eating and writing utensils; and books. The device preferably includes a base, an upright extending upward from the base, and a receiver near the top of the upright. The receiver preferably includes an object holder which is preferably made detachable so that it may be washed in a dishwasher. The height of the receiver with respect to the base is adjustable in the present invention. The rotation of the receiver with respect to the base is preferably also made adjustable. The adjustment mechanism may preferably be activated using only one hand. | 06-30-2016 |
20160190839 | STORING STRUCTURE AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - One aspect includes an apparatus, including: a storage part having a storage hole defined therein to store a pen-type input device by insertion; and a power-supplying terminal within the storage hole that moves toward and away from the pen-type input device from a side part of the storage hole; wherein, the power-supplying terminal moves outwardly from the side of the side part of the storage hold during the insertion of the pen-type input device into the storage hole; and wherein the power-supplying terminal moves inwardly and away from a side of the pen-type input device during extraction of the pen-type input device from the storage hole. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 06-30-2016 |
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