The present invention relates to supports for portable electronic devices.
Portable electronic devices often require charging of their onboard batteries, capacitors, or other electrical energy storage devices. However, in many circumstances the locations where compatible electrical power sources are available for charging purposes are not conducive to permitting usage of the portable electronic devices while the devices are charging. It may also be inconvenient for persons to move all of their essential work tools, including electronic devices, from one place to another.
The present invention provides a support tray with electrical charging capability for portable electronic devices such as laptop computers, smart phones, tablet computers, media players, and the like, which require occasional recharging of their onboard batteries or other electrical energy storage devices. The support tray of the present invention is capable of recharging at least one portable electronic device that is being supported on the tray, and may do so in a completely wireless manner or with wired connection(s) to an outside power source, and/or between the tray and the portable electronic device. In some embodiments, the support tray is capable of supporting one or more portable electronic devices in an upright orientation, such as to facilitate viewing of a device screen and using touch screen controls of the device.
The support tray allows users to conveniently move essential work tools and electrical power with them to substantially any area or location where they may care to work or accomplish other tasks. Such locations may include office or study areas with open tables or desks, hotel rooms and lobbies, substantially any room of a dwelling place, automobiles and other transit vehicles, and the like. In some cases the support tray may be used as a substitute for a work desk or table, or may be used in conjunction with or on top of a work desk or table, or the like.
In one form of the present invention, a portable support tray with electrical charging capability includes a rigid tray body, a device support for supporting a portable electronic device at the tray body, an electrical power receiver at the tray body, and at least one electrical power output device coupled to the tray body. The tray body has an upper surface configured to support a first portable electronic device, and the device support is configured to support a second portable electronic device in an upright orientation, with a display screen of the second portable electronic device set at an oblique angle relative to the upper surface of the tray body. The electrical power receiver is configured to receive electrical power from an outside power source, such as a wall outlet or a floor outlet connected to the electrical mains of a building or transit vehicle. The electrical power output device includes any one or more of a wireless power transmitter, a high voltage AC power receptacle, and a low voltage DC power receptacle. The electrical power output device is operable to supply electrical power to the first and second portable electronic devices simultaneously.
According to one aspect, the device support is an elongate well formed in the upper surface of the tray body.
According to another aspect, the at least one electrical power output device includes a first wireless power transmitter at the elongate well, and the first wireless power transmitter is operable to wirelessly charge a battery of the second portable electronic device when a portion of the second portable electronic device is received in the elongate well.
According to yet another aspect, the electrical power output device further includes a second wireless power transmitter below the upper surface and spaced laterally from the elongate well. The second wireless power transmitter is operable to wirelessly charge a battery of the second portable electronic device when a portion of the second portable electronic device is received in the elongate well.
According to still another aspect, the support tray further includes an electrical power storage device at the tray body. The electrical power storage device is configured to receive electrical power from the outside power source and to convey stored electrical power to the one or more electrical power output devices. Optionally, the one or more electrical power output devices include at least one low voltage DC power outlet positioned along the upper surface.
According to a further aspect, the one or more electrical power output devices further include a wireless power transmitter disposed in the tray body. Optionally, a wireless power receiver is disposed in the tray body below the wireless power transmitter, and is configured to wirelessly receive electrical power from a wireless power transmitter that is electrically coupled to the outside power source.
According to a still further aspect, the tray body includes a pair of gripping regions arranged on opposite sides of the tray body. Optionally, the gripping regions are formed as elongate openings formed in the tray body.
According to another aspect, a support pad is positioned along a lower surface of the tray body, and is made of a soft resilient material.
Accordingly, the portable support tray of the present invention provides a convenient and portable working space where a user can rest a portable electronic device such as a laptop computer, a smart phone, a tablet computer, or a camera, or combinations of those, and can operate the portable electronic device(s) while also charging their onboard batteries. The charging power may come directly from electrical mains, such as a plug-in connection, or may come from a rechargeable battery, capacitor, or other energy storage device mounted at the support tray, which would allow the support tray to be moved to different locations while supporting and supplying uninterrupted power to the portable electronic device(s).
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the drawings.
Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, a support tray 10 provides electrical charging capability for portable electronic devices such as laptop computers 12, smart phones 14, tablet computers 16, media players, cameras, and substantially any other portable electronic device having an onboard rechargeable battery, capacitor, or other electrical energy storage device. As will be described in more detail below, various support trays 10, 110, 210, 310, 410 may be configured for supporting different types of portable electronic devices, sometimes in different orientations, and adapted to convey electrical power to those devices using direct-contact electrical receptacles 18a, 18b and/or with wireless power transmitters or combination wireless power transmitter/receiver combinations 20.
The support trays 10, 110, 210, 310, 410 may be supplied with electrical power received from a mains source, such as a conventional wall outlet 22 (
In its most basic form, support tray 10 is made from a substantially planar tray body 26 with a pair of elongate openings 28 formed or established at its opposite ends (
An electrical power cord 30 includes a male plug 32 for engaging wall outlet 22, and a female receptacle 34 opposite the plug 32 and configured to engage male prongs of an electrical connector (not shown) that is positioned along a lower surface or perimeter edge of tray body 26. Electrical power received from wall outlet 22 is then conveyed to one or more locations along tray body 26, such as direct-contact electrical receptacles (not shown in
Optionally, a support tray 310 is provided with both high voltage AC power outlets 18a and low voltage DC power outlets 18b along a power block 38 that is recessed into upper surface 26a of tray body 26, such as shown in
As noted above, it is further envisioned that a wireless support tray 410 may be provided with rechargeable battery or capacitor 24 or other energy storage device mounted to an interior or a lower surface of the tray body 426, such as shown in
It is further envisioned that the wireless power device 20 mounted in the support tray may be a receiver-only or transmitter-only device, rather than providing both wireless transmitting and receiving capability. Wireless power transmission technologies utilized may include magnetic resonance field induction, electric field resonant capacitive coupling, or direct-contact pads with “lanes” of electrical conductors having opposite polarities, for example.
With battery or capacitor 24 in a charged state, it is capable of electrically energizing the transmitter or transmitter portion of wireless power transmitter and receiver 20, and may also energize one or more direct-contact electrical receptacles such as low voltage DC power outlets 18b in a power block 438 that is embedded in an upper surface 426a of tray body 426 (
The wireless power is received by a wireless power receiver antenna or resonator located in a lower surface of a compatible electronic device such as laptop computer 12. In addition to a first elongate well or recess 36 for supporting a smart phone 14 or similarly-sized device, a second elongate well or recess 436 is provided in upper surface 426a for supporting a larger portable electronic device, such as tablet computer 16 (
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Therefore, the portable support tray, in either corded or cordless form, provides a portable working space for simultaneously supporting and charging portable electronic devices, while also permitting the devices to be positioned in convenient locations for use and viewing. Cordless embodiments of the support tray, with onboard battery or other electrical energy storage capability, can be moved to different locations while supplying uninterrupted power to the portable electronic device(s) positioned thereon.
Changes and modifications in the specifically-described embodiments may be carried out without departing from the principles of the present invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 62/438,904, filed Dec. 23, 2016, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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62438904 | Dec 2016 | US |