1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a charger capable of charging a portable communication device.
2. Description of Related Art
Portable communication devices, such as mobile phones, become almost indispensable in daily life, accordingly, more and more people pay attention to chargers which can charge the mobile phone efficiently. Currently, to charge a mobile phone, a user has to insert a terminal of the connecting wire of a traditional charger into a jack of the mobile phone. However, such a connection is not always reliable and it is common for users to accidentally disconnect the charger from their phone without noticing it. Therefore, what is needed is a charger with a more reliable connection means to charge a portable communication device to solve the above-mentioned problem.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the charger. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
The body 10 includes two terminals 101 and 102, a circuit board (not shown) built into the body 10, and a power wire 11. The terminals 101 and 102 distributed at a sidewall 103 of the body 10 are electrically connected to the circuit board. The circuit board obtains electrical power from a power source (not shown) such as a wall outlet via a power wire 11. The circuit board converts and distributes the electrical power to charge a portable communication device 1 (shown in
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The elastic element 30 is elastically deformable while electrical power is supplied to the elastic element 30, and is recoverable to its normal shape while the electricity power is removed. In the exemplary embodiment, the elastic element 30 is two springs 301 and 302.
In assembly, one end of the spring 301 is secured to a protrusion 104 protruded from the sidewall 103, and the other end of the spring 301 is secured to a contact point 203 of the securing portion 20, and one end of the spring 302 is connected to a protrusion 105, and the other end of the spring 302 is connected to a contact point 204 of the securing portion 20. Therefore, the protrusion 104, the spring 301, the contact points 203, 204, the spring 302, and the protrusion 105 form a circuit loop. The circuit board also supplies electrical power to the circuit loop.
The charger 2 further includes a support board 40 for supporting the portable communication device 1 during charging. One end of the support board 40 is secured to the bottom 202 of the securing portion 20, and the other end 401 of the support board 40 is accommodated in a limiting groove 106 of the body 10. The limiting groove 106 located below the electrodes 101 and 102 is opposite to the receiving groove 205. The limiting groove 106 has a depth that allows the end 401 of the board 40 to slide along within the limiting groove 106, therefore, the support board 40 is able to slide relative to the body 10.
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Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of the exemplary embodiment thereof, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910302675.0 | May 2009 | CN | national |