1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally, to the field of mobile phone charging devices. But more particularly, to a device that may allow for a plurality of charging voltages and industry standard plug-in interfaces, commonly utilized by these types of consumer electronics devices today.
2. Description of Related Art
Mobile phone charging devices have become a necessity to the mobile phone consumer. The charging device allows the user to recharge their mobile phone battery when the stored energy has been depleted, or expended entirely. While there are several methods and devices by which the industry has devised methods to accomplish this, they are not always compatible with the available power source, or they are often cumbersome to the user.
Presently, a mobile phone user may have to carry an plug-in AC adapter or a docking cradle to charge their phone. This present method, denies a user the liberty of being tether free, or of having their hands free to operate their phone and utilize the full potential of its mobility. Furthermore, the various charging devices for the present methods of recharging are prone to being lost or misplaced. Also, the users may find themselves untangling a mess of wires from multiple charging devices, before they are able to use the charger for their particular mobile phone.
Therefore, the inventors of the present disclosure have clearly identified a need for a new mobile phone power supplement device, which may allow a user to always have a compact mobile phone charger present and structured for ease of use, when it is most needed. It has also occurred to the inventors that such a mobile phone charger may be attached to a user's mobile phone, at all times. The mobile phone power supplemental device may have a slim form factor, in order to be an integral part of, or a removable component of the phone, for example, without adding significant bulk to the mobile phone itself. It has also occurred to the inventors, that such a mobile phone charging device may allow the user to charge the mobile phone, by way of an AC adapter, USB form connection or other common power connector type, which may allow a user to scavenge power from a USB or similarly equipped device, when an AC power source is not available.
In an embodiment of the invention a power supplement device for a mobile telephone is provided, which has a casing having a width, a height, a length, a first end and a second end each defined by the width and height, a top side and a backside each defined by the width and length, and a left edge and a right edge each defined by the length and height, the width and length being substantially the same as a mobile telephone to which the supplemental power device is intended to couple, a male connector implemented in the area of the first end, extending in the length direction, and compatible with a female connector of the mobile telephone to which power charging devices are typically connected to the mobile telephone, a USB male connector implemented in an area of the second end or an area of one of the two edges, a back-up battery enclosed in the casing and coupled to the male connector implemented in the area of the first end, providing supplemental power to the mobile telephone, the backup battery also connected to charging circuitry enabling charging of the battery from an external AC power source, and a flip-out AC outlet plug implemented on either the front or the back and coupled to the charging circuitry, enabling the power supplement device to be coupled to AC power to charge the backup battery and the mobile telephone.
The compact mobile phone charging device of
The compact mobile phone charging device may comprise an internal backup battery element 104. The internal backup battery may provide backup power to a user's mobile phone, should the user's mobile phone go dead and a charging source is not readily available to recharge the mobile phone. For instance, having a backup source of power may allow a user to continue to use their mobile phone for a short period, until they are able to recharge it, at a later time.
The compact mobile phone charging device may also comprise an internal FM frequency transmitter 105, according to one embodiment of the present invention. A user may transmit music and/or audio from their mobile phone to an FM equipped radio (such as a car stereo, a home stereo or a portable FM radio) over an FM frequency without having to utilize a separate docking cradle.
The above mentioned elements of the compact mobile phone charging device 101 may all be packaged within a stylistic and appropriately compact device housing 107. The form and manufacture, which proper environmental and electronics disciplines may indeed dictate, will certainly drive the shape and materials to which are common to these types of devices today, and are well known to an artisan of the consumer electronics industry.
The compact mobile phone charging device 101 may also comprise a slide-out mini USB head element 402. A smaller USB head, such as an industry standard mini USB or micro USB, may be incorporated into the flip-out AC outlet plug of the device, according to one embodiment of the present invention. In other embodiments, this mini or micro USB head may flip out and lock into the 90 or 180 degree positions, allowing more flexibility for orientation purposes. The slide-out mini or micro USB head, acting independently of the flip-out AC outlet plug, serves as yet another means by which to recharge a mobile phone connected to the compact mobile phone charging device, when a standard AC outlet or a standard USB port is not available. It should be noted that a user may also plug the slide-out mini or micro USB head into a portable device, not connected to a power source, but having an available stored energy in its battery, such as a laptop, MP3 Player or GPS unit, for example. Thus, scavenging energy from that device to re-charge their mobile phone becomes possible.
It will be apparent to a skilled artisan that the embodiments described above are exemplary of inventions that may have greater scope than any of the singular descriptions. There may be many alterations made in these examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the size, shape and configuration may vary widely. The connection methods of the compact mobile phone charging device, portability, charging and re-charging of the device, as well as the orientation and configuration of the various mobile phone interfaces, may be accommodated in numerous ways, known to any consumer electronics artisan. These and many other features may change in different embodiments.
The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/290,446, filed on Dec. 28, 2009. The entire disclosure is included herein in its entirety at least by reference.
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61290446 | Dec 2009 | US |