This invention is for the purpose of preventing the waste of electricity, and the vital resources used to create and produce electricity, caused by portable computing device powers supplies when not in use but still plugged into a power supply [port] of any kind including but not limited to, a standard wall electricity outlet or vehicle data power port.
An example of such a device is the Toshiba Satellite A305-S6905 laptop computer. This particular computing device can be charged via a hard wire electricity wall port or vehicle charging port. At the point that the Toshiba Satellite Laptop computer device is fully charged it is often the circumstance that the device is unplugged at the device end charging point for the purpose of mobility, and the charging system is left in-place to continue to pull power from the main source even when connected to nothing. An inarguable example of the damage caused by this circumstance has been the instance, on well more than one occasion, of a dead car battery and the crisis of undue, increased electricity use in both home and office settings.
According to a typical embodiment of the present invention, the power supply cut-off switch is fitted between the computing device charging circuit and the power source. Cabling will extend from the power supply cut-off switch to the activation switch located on the computing device charging point. Power for the power supply cut-off switch and activation switch will be supplied from the same power source as the computing device power supply.
When disconnected from the computing device, the switch will automatically open. Thereby, releasing the relay and dropping all current draw from any given charging power supply.
When disconnected from the computing device the switch will automatically open, thereby releasing the relay and dropping all current draw from any given power supply source or [port].
A.) Housing non-metallic
B.) Fixed 120 VAC male connector
C.) Fixed 120 VAC female connector
D.) Relay with DPDT contacts and 120 VAC coil
E.) 120 VAC coil
F.) DPDT Contacts
G.) One (1) two conductor control cable attached to the computing device charging cable
H.) Normally open switch attached to the computing device charging plug
I.) Computing charging device plug
J.) Computing device power supply
K.) 120 VAC connector
L.) Computing device charging cable
A.) (not used in
B.) (not used in
C.) (not used in
D.) Relay with DPDT contacts and 120 VAC coil
E.) 120 VAC Coil
F.) DPDT contacts
G.) One (1) two conductor cable attached to, or integrated with, the computing device charging cables.
H.) Normally open switch attached to or integrated with the computing device charging plug
I.) Computing device charging plug
J.) Computing device power supply
K.) 120 VAC power source connector
L.) Computing device charging plug
M.) Box containing relay. [Relay could be integrated directly into power supply source]
Number | Date | Country | |
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61263012 | Nov 2009 | US |