1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is related to a charging system for enhancing convenience, and more particularly to a charging system for effectively enhancing convenience, avoiding the durability problem because of insertion and extraction, and overcoming the charging limitation (one to one) at the same time.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Portable electronic devices such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have become essential electronic products because of lightweight and small volume. Generally speaking, rechargeable batteries are utilized in the portable electronic devices as power sources for enhancing convenience such that the rechargeable batteries can be charged through a charging device.
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Via insertion of the charging plug 108, the transforming charging device 102 can transfers DC power to the rechargeable battery of the portable electronic device 100. However, such charging way, inserting the charging plug 108 into the charging outlet 106, not only causes the inconvenience but also results in the imperfect contact after multiple insertions and extractions. As a result, the charging plug 108 cannot be exactly inserted into the charging outlet 106, causing charging failure. Besides, each charging device is utilized for a single portable electronic device at one time. That is, different charging outlets are utilized for different portable electronic devices. Therefore, it is inconvenient for a user having many kinds of portable electronic devices.
In short, the contact charging method in the prior art lacks using convenience, may cause the durability issue, and is limited to the one-to-one charging requirement.
It is therefore of a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide a charging system for enhancing convenience.
The present invention discloses a charging system for enhancing convenience, which comprises a charging device for generating an electromagnetic wave signal, and a rechargeable device installed in a portable electronic device for receiving the electromagnetic wave signal through electromagnetic induction.
The present invention discloses a charging system for enhancing convenience, which comprises a charging device for generating an electromagnetic wave signal, a plurality of portable electronic devices, and each portable electronic device comprises a rechargeable device for receiving the electromagnetic wave signal through electromagnetic induction.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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In the charging system 20, the power source transformation unit 222 of the charging device 22 transforms an AC power source (not shown in
Therefore, the charging device 22 can charge the rechargeable device 24 through electromagnetic induction without insertion of charging plugs. In this situation, after the charging device 22 works, as long as the rechargeable device 24 is placed in an electromagnetic-induction area of the charging device 22, the rechargeable battery 244 can be charged. Since the rechargeable device 24 is not charged by means of contact charging, the present invention can effectively enhance the charging convenience and avoid the durability problem because of insertion and extraction. At the same time, the charging device 22 and the rechargeable device 24 can perform RFID operations through electromagnetic induction such that the charging device 22 is capable of determining information of the style or electric quantity of the portable electronic device and exchanging data accordingly, so as to upload or download pictures, videos, audios, calendars, etc.
Note that, the charging system 20 illustrated in
In conclusion, the present invention performs charging, RFID operations, or data exchange through electromagnetic induction. Therefore, the present invention is capable of enhancing using convenience, avoiding the durability problems, and overcoming the one-to-one charging limitation.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096142209 | Nov 2007 | TW | national |