1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to chargers and more particularly to an improved desk lamp having a charger for cellular phone mounted thereon.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional charger for cellular phone can be classified as travel charger, standard charger, or vehicle charger. Input voltages are the above chargers are different. For a travel charger, charging seat is not required since a cellular phone can be coupled thereto for charging. However, the cellular phone may malfunction after being charged. As such, most cellular phone users prefer to use a standard charger having a charging seat for charging. However, a cellular phone user may have to carry an adapter for charging his/her cellular phone when he/she travels to another country having a different rated voltage. This is not convenient. Also, it is observed that the standard charger is usually placed on a desk which in often times has a desk lamp placed thereon. This can make the desk crowded. Thus, it is desirable to provide a desk lamp having a charger for cellular phone in order to eliminate the need of adapter and save desk space.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a desk lamp comprising a recess formed on a top surface of a base of the lap, the recess including a plurality of first contacts; a transformer formed within the base, the transformer being connected to the lamp in parallel and being operative to lower AC voltage; a circuit board formed inside the base, the circuit board including a charging circuit electrically connected to the first contacts, the charging circuit being operative to convert an AC voltage output from the transformer into DC voltage; and a charging seat shaped to snugly fit in the recess, the charging seat including a phone compartment, a battery compartment, and a plurality of second contacts formed on a side, whereby matingly coupling the second contacts to the first contacts will supply DC voltage to a first cellular phone disposed in the phone compartment and/or a chargeable battery of a second cellular phone disposed in the battery compartment for charging.
In one aspect of the present invention the charging circuit comprises a rectifier electrically coupled to the AC voltage output of the transformer for converting AC voltage into DC voltage; and a stabilizer electrically coupled to a DC voltage output of the rectifier for obtaining a stable DC voltage prior to supplying to the first contacts.
In another aspect of the present invention further comprises a socket formed on the base, the socket being electrically coupled to the first contacts; a charging cord including a first connector at one end; and a second connector for travel charger formed at the other end of the charging cord, whereby coupling the second connector for travel charger to a third cellular phone and inserting the first connector the socket will supply DC voltage from the charging circuit, the first contacts, and the socket to the third cellular phone for charging.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A recess 12 is provided on the top surface of the base 10. A plurality of first contacts 16 are formed on a wall of the recess 12. A circuit board 17 is provided inside the base 10. A charging circuit of the circuit board 17 is electrically interconnected the first contacts 16 and the transformer 14 for DC output by conversion. As such, rated voltage (i.e., AC) can be supplied to the transformer 14 for lowering voltage value through the power cord 13. The lowered AC voltage is then sent to the charging circuit of the circuit board 17 for converting into DC which is in turn fed to the first contacts 16 for being adapted to charge a discharged cellular phone as detailed below.
A charging seat 20 is shaped to snugly fit in the recess 12. The charging seat 20 comprises a phone compartment 21 for receiving a lower portion of a cellular phone so as to charge the cellular phone through a contact therein, and a battery compartment 22 for receiving a portion of a chargeable battery of the cellular phone so as to charge the battery through a contact therein. A plurality of second contacts 23 are provided on a side of the charging seat 20. The second contacts 23 are adapted to matingly couple to the first contacts 16 so that DC voltage can be supplied to a cellular phone and/or a battery for charging through the coupled contacts 16 and 23. Moreover, a socket 31 is formed on a side of the base 10. The socket 31 is electrically coupled to the first contacts 16. Further, a charging cord 30 is adapted to insert a connector formed at one end thereof into the socket 31. Furthermore, a connector for travel charger 32 is formed at the other end of the charging cord 30. The connector for travel charger 32 is adapted to couple to a cellular phone so that DC voltage can be supplied from the circuit board 17, the first contacts 16, and the socket 31 to a cellular phone for charging when the charging cord 30 is interconnected the socket 31 and the cellular phone.
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