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- the present invention relates to the field of recharging battery-powered electronic devices.
- Such useful devices are commonly found in use by those travelling in the employment of technology concerns.
- Engineers in high tech often find themselves working in a hotel room with an array of devices, such as a laptop computer, a printer, a scanner and sometimes a cellular phone, all linked together into a personal area network and connected to the internet.
- the same devices that can be linked together by data cables need to link to utility power through their respective recharging units.
- the result of this need is the requirement that the travelling “road warrior” carries an ever enlarging array of recharging units and cables.
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- USB offers both high speed serial data communication between a wide variety of peripheral and communicating devices as well as a power connection for some devices. Since some portable devices, such as personal data assistants, can accept power through the same USB port through which they communicate to a host computer, a number of devices have begun to emerge with recharging units that recharge through a USB-type port and the devices data cable. However, these devices require a specific recharging unit for each unit being recharged and, when using this system, cannot simultaneously be in communication via the same cable.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a situation encountered often by the modern technology user.
- a user of more than one modern electronic device currently needs a separate device for powering and recharging the internal battery of each of the necessary devices in use.
- Laptop computer 101 for example, requires power supply 111 and its associated cable.
- Portable handheld computer 105 which here can also mean a personal data assistant (PDA), requires power supply and cable 115 .
- Cellular phone 106 requires charger 116 and calculator 107 requires charger 117 .
- Even electric razor 108 can have an internal, rechargeable, battery and thus require recharger 118 .
- the result of the need for multiple power supplies, especially when travelling, is a tangle of cables and an array of power supplies whose population equals the number of useful devices carried and used.
- What is required is an apparatus or system that can reduce the need for multiple charging systems in a suite of portable electronic devices. Such an apparatus should be able to charge a wide variety and large number of electronic devices and should use existing mechanical and electrical hardware to a large extent.
- Disclosed herein is a device power and recharge apparatus that uses the power output capability of the universal serial bus port to provide device power to a large number and variety of electronic devices.
- the power and recharge apparatus can simultaneously allow for data communication through the same port and perform as a hub for a personal area network when connected to the appropriate devices.
- the power and recharge apparatus can take power from computer ports as well as from utility power sources.
- Embodiments of the present invention relate to using a dedicated charging USB hub-device to charge a portable electronic device using a standard electrical and mechanical interface.
- This plug-in transformer/hub may be used in conjunction with any notebook or desktop computer and various other USB devices.
- the travelling user can equip himself with several USB charging cables for his small rechargeable gadgets, which can recharge his cellular phone, or other similar products available for handheld devices.
- the user need only carry his USB charger cables and his notebook computer.
- the notebook computer can recharge any or all of his other devices. If a personal area network hub is needed, the user can also use the plug-in transformer/hub.
- the hub need not be plugged in since the notebook can provide power to each device.
- the transformer/hub can be plugged into the wall, and the USB recharger cables connected to the devices which need to be recharged.
- the notebook computer need not be connected, since the USB cables and the transformer/hub can be used solely to recharge the devices.
- embodiments of the present invention relate to an apparatus for supplying power to electronic devices, comprising a housing, an electric power source connector coupled to the housing, an electronic circuit enclosed in the housing and electrically coupled to the power source connector, and a universal serial bus connector coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the electronic circuit, wherein the connector is capable of supplying electrical power to one or more electronic devices for battery charging.
- the electronic circuit is capable of controlling the charging of the batteries of more than one device and can be enabled to provide data communication between data devices.
- the apparatus may receive power from a utility power outlet or from another electronic device through one of the USB connectors.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an array of portable battery-powered devices and their recharging devices.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a physical embodiment of a portable computer system in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a cradle for a hard-wired connection of a typical portable computing device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates a universal serial bus pin-out in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a personal area network in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6A illustrates a universal, portable, recharging apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6B illustrates a universal, portable, recharging apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a universal, portable, recharging apparatus in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 illustrates an application of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 illustrates an application of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an application of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a block flow diagram in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 An exemplary handheld portable computing device, 105 , is illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- PDA personal data assistant
- Typical handheld portable computing device 105 has a power switch 202 , an alphanumeric input element 203 , a display element 204 , a battery compartment 205 and some form of stylus, 206 , or other means for interfacing with alphanumeric input element 203 .
- a typical handheld portable computing device can also include a device for wirelessly communicating data, with networks or other computing devices, such as infrared transmitter/receiver 207 and RF transmitting antenna 208 .
- a handheld portable computing device also typically has a connector, 209 , that allows it to communicate data via a cable to a host computer.
- cradle 301 holds the handheld portable computing device, which is not shown, while it communicates with a host computer via connector 302 and serial data cable 303 . Communication with the host computer can also be performed wirelessly.
- the embodiments of the present invention discussed herein relate to a method and a system for recharging rechargeable electronic devices.
- the electronic devices can be any rechargeable electrical or electronic device that uses a rechargeable battery and can be recharged using power at voltages commonly available or derived from Universal Serial Bus (USB) connectors.
- USB Universal Serial Bus
- a universal serial bus connector pin-out is illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- Male connector 403 as do all universal serial bus connectors, comprises four conducting pins.
- Pin 1 at 411 , supplies Vcc power, typically +5 volts DC.
- Pin 2 at 412 , is the negative data connection pin and pin 3 , at 413 , is the positive data connection pin.
- Pin 4 at 414 , supplies a grounding connector. All the pins are contained within housing 410 which is a grounded shield.
- Female connector 404 is also contained within a shielding housing, 420 .
- the pins, 1 at 421 , 2 at 422 , 3 at 423 and 4 at 424 are arranged to affirmatively contact their counterparts in the male connector.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a personal area network implemented with connections through universal serial bus ports.
- Laptop computer 101 is shown here hosting scanner 503 and printer 108 as well as cellular phone 106 and PDA 105 .
- Cellular phone 106 is shown communicating via the wireless cellular network and PDA 105 is shown communicating with-its host, laptop 101 , via cradle 301 and its associated cable 303 .
- cellular phone 106 is communicating through the wireless cellular network, it is connected to laptop computer 101 via cable 500 .
- cellular phone 106 is enabled to accept a recharge of its battery via a universal serial bus supplied by laptop 101 .
- Laptop computer 101 receives utility power via power cable 111 .
- Communication by laptop 101 with printer 108 is by printer cable 510 and with scanner 503 is by communication cable 511 .
- Universal serial bus communication is capable of replacing each of these communication standard cables.
- FIG. 6A illustrates one embodiment of the present invention.
- An accessory recharging apparatus 600 connects to power and data in a host device, such as a computer, through male universal serial bus connector 601 and cable 603 .
- Recharging apparatus 600 also has a plurality of female universal serial bus connectors 602 , each one being capable of supplying recharging power to a device enabled to be recharged in such fashion.
- Recharging apparatus 600 is also enabled to provide universal serial bus data communication between a host device and data-enabled devices coupled to it through the universal serial bus connectors of apparatus 600 . Note that receiving power directly from a host device such as a laptop computer can allow the host device to share its battery power with the receiving device when the need arises.
- FIG. 6B illustrates another implementation of this embodiment of the present invention wherein recharging apparatus 600 receives power for recharging battery powered devices through utility power plug 604 .
- This implementation of the present embodiment also shows male universal serial bus connector 601 .
- This implementation is capable of charging more power-demanding devices than if it were limited to drawing power directly from a host device.
- Data communication is enabled via male universal serial bus connector 601 and the female universal serial bus connectors 602 .
- apparatus 600 by several terms. It is called variously a charging apparatus, a recharging apparatus, a charging accessory, a transformer, a transformer/hub and other names that all refer to the same device. The variety of names are not used to indicate a difference of embodiment or capability but are used to more correctly indicate the function in the instant discussion of the embodiment.
- FIG. 7 illustrates one implementation of the internal components in this embodiment of the present invention.
- Charging accessory 600 comprises a housing that has multiple female universal serial bus connectors 602 mounted to it. Coupled to the connectors is circuit module 702 which is connected to transformer 703 and universal serial bus cable 603 .
- Male universal serial bus connector 601 is connected to universal serial bus cable 603 as shown also in FIGS. 6A and 6B .
- Utility power connector 604 provides utility power to transformer 703 .
- Circuitry within this implementation of apparatus 600 is capable of controlling the recharging of multiple battery-powered devices simultaneously. It is noted here that, though recharging apparatus 600 is shown here in FIGS. 6A , 6 B and 7 as a cubic shape, the illustrated form factor is not limited to that. There many different shapes and sizes that are amenable to implementation in the function of recharging battery powered devices via universal serial bus connectors. The interior arrangement shown in FIG. 7 is also not meant to limit the arrangements in various implementations of this embodiment nor that of other embodiments.
- FIG. 8 illustrates one use of recharging apparatus 600 .
- Recharging apparatus 600 is shown connected to laptop computer 101 , scanner 503 , printer 108 and cellular phone 106 . Each of these connections is by a universal serial bus cable 500 or, in the case of laptop 101 , universal serial bus cable 603 .
- Recharging apparatus 600 receives power from laptop 101 via cable 603 and supplies power to the other devices via universal serial bus cables 500 .
- recharging apparatus 600 is enabled as a hub to personal area network 800 , comprising laptop 101 and peripherals 503 and 504 .
- cellular phone 106 could be enabled as a cellular modem, supplying wireless internet connection to the personal area network and communicating with the personal area network 800 through cable 500 and charging hub 600 .
- PDA 105 communicating with laptop 101 through cradle 301 and associated serial cable 303 .
- PDA 105 is not shown taking power via charging accessory 600 .
- personal area network is commonly applied to a small wireless network, it is used here to illustrate the connectedness of the devices shown in communication with each other which are inter-linked by cable connections.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a wireless personal area network that comprises battery powered devices that include laptop computer 101 , cellular phone 106 , scanner 503 and printer 108 that all receive power from recharging apparatus 600 via universal serial bus cables 500 .
- the wireless data communication that is inherent in a wireless personal area network is with wireless server 814 via connection 815 .
- a wireless server such as server 814 could also provide connection with internet 813 .
- Charging apparatus 600 receives utility power through utility power connector 604 and, again, controls the output power to the appropriate levels for each of the devices receiving power from it. In this implementation, recharging apparatus 600 is not utilized to provide data communication services even though it is capable of such communication.
- PDA is shown in wired communication with laptop 101 through cradle 301 .
- FIG. 9 Also shown in FIG. 9 as being connected to recharging apparatus 600 is battery-powered device 504 , an electric shaver.
- Shaver 504 is shown as an exemplary non-data-enabled device that can also be powered and have its batteries recharged via a universal serial bus connection through recharging apparatus 600 . If recharging apparatus 600 is enabled as in FIG. 8 as the data hub and power supply for all the battery-powered devices shown, non-data devices such as shaver 504 can be still be recharged simultaneously with data operation in a personal area network such as that shown at 800 .
- Recharging apparatus 600 is used to provide data communication in FIG. 10 where recharging apparatus 600 is implemented as the data and power hub for a wired network similar to that shown in FIG. 8 .
- recharging apparatus 600 also provides the communications link to server 814 via a universal serial bus cable, 1001 .
- Recharging apparatus 600 provides data communication and power via universal serial bus cables 500 to voice-over-internet-protocol (VOIP) telephone 1002 , laptop computer 101 , scanner 503 and printer 108 .
- VOIP voice-over-internet-protocol
- recharging apparatus 600 receives utility power via utility power connector 604 .
- PDA 105 is shown in wired communication with laptop 101 through cradle 301 .
- FIG. 11 is a block flow diagram that illustrates the process of recharging battery powered devices as discussed above.
- Process 1100 begins by providing electrical power at 1110 to the recharging apparatus equipped with universal serial bus connectors.
- a battery powered device needing recharging is connected to a universal serial bus connector on the recharging apparatus at 1120 .
- Electrical power for recharging the battery powered device is supplied at 1130 and controlled to appropriate recharging levels at 1140 . If it is intended that the device receiving recharging power also requires data communication, 1150 , communication is enabled at 1160 .
- the recharging process continues, 1170 , then ending when no longer required, 1199 , whether or not data communication continues.
- the embodiment of the present invention discussed in this detailed description enables the user to reduce his or her electronic equipment needs significantly by requiring only one device to recharge a possible multitude of battery powered devices. While users who travel frequently are expected to be benefited most by this embodiment, the non-traveling user can also reduce office clutter be reducing to one the number of power supply units required in the wirelessly enabled workplace. While form factors, numbers of devices serviced and other factors can vary widely between conceivable embodiments, all share the ability to supply battery-recharge-level power to multiple devices and to enable data communication between those devices via the universal serial bus protocol.
- non-data-enabled devices such as the electric shaver 504 discussed above, are capable of receiving power and recharging batteries by use of this embodiment. All that is required is that these devices be enabled to accept electrical power by way of a universal serial bus connector.
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