The present invention relates generally to a charger, and more particularly to a multifunctional flexible charger, dock, stand and syncing station for use wirelessly and non-wirelessly charging electronic devices.
The present invention is a multifunctioning device used to securely dock and simultaneously charge an electronic device. The present device includes a first end having a docking head and a second end having a USB connection, or other like means for receiving power. Preferably, the ends are connected by a military grade aluminum cable. The cable is flexible in order to provide the device the ability to function as an adjustable stand or docking station. The cable can be manipulated and twisted to adjust positioning of the electronic device as necessary in a plurality of positions for convenient and comfortable viewing. Preferably, the cable is approximately 2.5 feet and compatible with Apple® devices, Android® devices, and all other commercially available electronic devices.
The docking head is uniquely shaped to provide power to the electronic device while also securing fastening the device in an elevated position. The docking head includes a connection which is capable or charging Apple® devices, Android® devices, or devices utilizing a C-type connection. Preferably, the present device provides fast charging is approximately 2.4 amps. The docking head securely locks the electronic device in position.
In other embodiments, the docking head supports wireless, inductive, or cordless charging as a convenient and safe way to charge devices over traditional methods. Such embodiment could utilize electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects through electromagnetic induction. In the present application, wireless charging is done through the charging station, preferably contained within the docking head. Energy is sent through an inductive coupling to an electrical device, which can then use that energy to charge batteries or run the electronic device. In some embodiments, induction chargers use an induction coil to create alternating electromagnetic field from within the charging base, namely the docking head, and a second induction coil in the portable device takes power from the electromagnetic field and converts it back into electric current to charge the battery. The two induction coils in proximity combine to form an electrical transformer. A greater distance between the sender and receiver coils is also contemplated when the present invention utilizes resonant inductive coupling. In some embodiments, the resonant system includes using a movable transmission coil (i.e. mounted on an elevating platform or arm, in the present invention the docking head) and the use of other materials for the receiver coil made of silver plated copper or in some embodiments aluminum to minimize weight and decrease resistance due to the skin effect. In some embodiments other methods of wireless charging are contemplated. In some embodiments other means for containing the coils are present and the charging station may be contained in other components of the device.
The present invention provides hands free and easy to use docking and charging, supports both lightening and micro connections, is sturdy, durable and long lasting, is flexible and can rotate 360 degrees, and provides both horizontal and vertical viewing of the electronic device.
In an alternate embodiment, the docking head may include one or more stabilizing members in order to provide a more secure connection and eliminate wiggling. Preferably, the docking head and stabilizing member couple together via a male female connection. Preferably, the stabilizing member includes one or more male supports, while the docking head includes one or more matching female support. The male supports or the stabilizing member interlock with the female supports of the docking head to fully stabilize the docking head. In other embodiments, the male and female connections may be reversed for various design and aesthetic purposes.
It is to be understood that the disclosure teaches just some examples of the illustrative embodiment and that many variations of the invention can easily be devised by those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure.
The present application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. provision application 62/627,465 entitled “Charger” filed in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office on Feb. 7, 2018, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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62627465 | Feb 2018 | US |