H01R13/70

DATA LINE AND CHARGING DEVICE

A data line and a charging device are provided. The data line includes a Type-A interface, a first interface, a wire, and a circuit identification module. The Type-A interface is correspondingly connected to a VBUS pin, a D+ pin, a D− pin, and a GND pin in the first interface. The circuit identification module includes a pull-up resistor, a switch circuit, a filter circuit, and a comparator circuit. The comparator circuit controls the first end and the second end or the third end of the switch circuit to be connected.

CONNECTION SYSTEMS

The disclosed computer-implemented method may include one or more multi-purpose connectors, one or more microfluidic devices, systems and methods for securing board-to-board connections, one or more embedded micro-coaxial wires in one or more rigid substrates, one or more miniature, micro-coaxial-to-board interconnect frogboards, and/or one or more artificial reality applications thereof. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.

CONNECTION SYSTEMS

The disclosed computer-implemented method may include one or more multi-purpose connectors, one or more microfluidic devices, systems and methods for securing board-to-board connections, one or more embedded micro-coaxial wires in one or more rigid substrates, one or more miniature, micro-coaxial-to-board interconnect frogboards, and/or one or more artificial reality applications thereof. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR POWERING A GARMENT

A lawn mower or stand-on powered drivable machine has an electrical port that receives current from an alternator powered by the engine or motor. The port receives a plug from a garment worn by the lawn mower operator. The garment includes one or more thermo-electric elements that are powered from current extending through the port. The thermo-electric (TEC) elements may be resistive heaters to warm the operator or TEC coolers to cool the operator. Furthermore, the garment may include a rechargeable battery that powers the thermo-electric elements when the plug is disconnected from the port.

Electrical outlet cover with integrated lighting with connectivity
11489298 · 2022-11-01 · ·

A lighting device and system having a faceplate and a backplate. The faceplate or the backplate may have an arm or a set of arms having electrical conductors to connect or couple to the electrical contact points of an outlet, plug, or switch. The operational modes may be in an emergency lighting mode and a nightlight mode. The voltage source can be connected to a light source or sensor through the control circuit or the switch, and the light source may be activated based on the output of the sensor. A controller is connected to the sensor can send or receive wireless signals through a wireless module.

Electrical outlet cover with integrated lighting with connectivity
11489298 · 2022-11-01 · ·

A lighting device and system having a faceplate and a backplate. The faceplate or the backplate may have an arm or a set of arms having electrical conductors to connect or couple to the electrical contact points of an outlet, plug, or switch. The operational modes may be in an emergency lighting mode and a nightlight mode. The voltage source can be connected to a light source or sensor through the control circuit or the switch, and the light source may be activated based on the output of the sensor. A controller is connected to the sensor can send or receive wireless signals through a wireless module.

CHARGER, DATA CABLE AND CHARGING DEVICE
20230085923 · 2023-03-23 · ·

A charger includes a Type-A female socket, a PD charging processing unit, a non-PD charging processing unit, a data cable matching unit, and a first switching unit. The Type-A female socket includes a first communication pin. If the data cable matching unit determines, based on a matching signal transmitted via the first communication pin, that the charger is connected to a first to-be-charged device through a first data cable, and the first switching unit is connected to the first communication pin and the PD charging processing unit. If the data cable matching unit determines, based on a matching signal transmitted via the first communication pin, that the charger is connected to a second data cable or is connected to a second to-be-charged device through a data cable, the first switching unit is connected to the first communication pin and the non-PD charging processing unit.

CHARGER, DATA CABLE AND CHARGING DEVICE
20230085923 · 2023-03-23 · ·

A charger includes a Type-A female socket, a PD charging processing unit, a non-PD charging processing unit, a data cable matching unit, and a first switching unit. The Type-A female socket includes a first communication pin. If the data cable matching unit determines, based on a matching signal transmitted via the first communication pin, that the charger is connected to a first to-be-charged device through a first data cable, and the first switching unit is connected to the first communication pin and the PD charging processing unit. If the data cable matching unit determines, based on a matching signal transmitted via the first communication pin, that the charger is connected to a second data cable or is connected to a second to-be-charged device through a data cable, the first switching unit is connected to the first communication pin and the non-PD charging processing unit.

Manual service disconnect for a battery system

An interconnect is disclosed that opens a battery circuit when an access cover is removed. The interconnect includes a single installed position, and does not include any throw positions to avoid ambiguity. The interconnect includes a conductive element that closes the battery circuit when the interconnect is installed. The access cover cannot be removed when the interconnect is installed, because the interconnect includes at least one mechanical feature that prevents removal of the access cover. In some instances, the interconnect is integrated into the access cover, such that when the cover is removed, the circuit is opened necessarily during removal. The interconnect interface may include blades, pins, or other electrically conducting elements. The interconnect is arranged in the battery system away from power electronics and other components that may interface to an electrical load, thus providing an added measure of safety when the access cover is off.

Programmable timer outlet
11610749 · 2023-03-21 ·

A switched power receptacle that can be programmed to provide power for a user-selected duration in a user-selected cycle. The invention can be plugged into a conventional receptacle, extension cord, or other source of power. One or more user inputs and displays are provided so that the user can program the cycle for switching on the power (once every 2 days, once every 7 days, etc.). One or more user inputs are provided so that the user can select the duration of activation for each cycle (1 hour, 3 hours, etc.). Status indicators are preferably provided so that the user can easily monitor the operation of the device.