Battery pack and holster for mobile devices
09748535 · 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04M1/0283
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0045
ELECTRICITY
H04B1/3883
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0048
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G01R31/382
PHYSICS
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0044
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/0254
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/488
ELECTRICITY
Y10T29/49108
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
G06F1/1626
PHYSICS
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/202
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/46
ELECTRICITY
H04B1/3883
ELECTRICITY
G01R31/36
PHYSICS
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Embodiments of this disclosure relate to battery packs and/or holsters and, more particular, to an external battery pack and/or holster for mobile electronic devices.
Claims
1. A battery case for use with a mobile electronic device, the battery case comprising: a battery; a back wall configured to be positioned against at least a portion of a back side of a mobile electronic device; an external interface configured to recharge the battery; a bottom case portion comprising: a bottom wall configured to be positioned adjacent to at least a portion of a bottom of a mobile electronic device; and a device interface configured to engage a corresponding interface on the mobile electronic device, wherein the battery is coupled to the device interface so that electrical power may be provided to the mobile electronic device through the device interface; an upper case portion comprising an upper wall configured to be positioned adjacent to at least a portion of a top of the mobile electronic device; guides configured to enable the bottom case portion and the upper case portion to slide apart to an open configuration and to slide together to a closed configuration, wherein the device interface is configured to be attached to the corresponding interface on the mobile electronic device when the battery case is in the closed configuration with the mobile electronic device in the battery case, wherein the open configuration provides sufficient space for the mobile electronic device to detach from the device interface for removal of the mobile electronic device from the battery case, wherein the open configuration provides sufficient space for insertion of the mobile electronic device into the battery case, wherein the sufficient space for removal or insertion of the mobile electronic device is created by the upper case portion sliding away from the bottom case portion, and wherein the upper case portion does not rotate relative to the bottom case portion; and a stopper configured to prevent the upper case portion from completely separating from the bottom case portion once a separation limit is reached.
2. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the device interface is configured to permit transfer of data to or from the mobile electronic device, and wherein the external interface is configured to enable the mobile electronic device to communicate with an external device.
3. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the device interface extends upward from the bottom wall.
4. The battery case of claim 1, comprising a front opening configured such that a display of the mobile electronic device is visible through the front opening.
5. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the battery is housed within a thickness of the back wall.
6. The battery case of claim 1, further comprising a charge indicator configured to indicate the charge status of the battery.
7. The battery case of claim 6, wherein the charge indicator is disposed on a back side of the battery case.
8. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the external interface comprises a USB port.
9. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the battery case is configured to receive a mobile phone.
10. The battery case of claim 9, wherein the battery case is shaped to conform to the external shape of the mobile phone without significantly affecting the usability of the mobile phone.
11. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the bottom case portion comprises a bottom portion of a right side wall configured to be positioned adjacent to a lower portion of a right side of the mobile electronic device, wherein the bottom case portion comprises a bottom portion of a left side wall configured to be positioned adjacent to a lower portion of a left side of the mobile electronic device, wherein the upper case portion comprises an upper right side wall configured to be positioned adjacent to an upper portion of a right side of the mobile electronic device, and wherein the upper case portion comprises an upper left side wall configured to be positioned adjacent to an upper portion of a left side of the mobile electronic device.
12. The battery case of claim 1, further comprising: a right side wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a right side of the mobile electronic device; and a left side wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a left side of the mobile electronic device; wherein the bottom wall, the upper wall, the right side wall, and the left side wall together cover at least a majority of a perimeter of the mobile electronic device formed by the bottom, the top, the right side, and the left side of the mobile electronic device.
13. The battery case of claim 1, wherein the bottom case portion and the upper case portion slide apart along a single linear direction to provide the sufficient space for removal or insertion of the mobile electronic device.
14. A battery case for use with a mobile electronic device, the battery case comprising: a back wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a back side of a mobile electronic device; a battery; a bottom wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a bottom of the mobile electronic device; an upper wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a top of the mobile electronic device; a right side wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a right side of the mobile electronic device; a left side wall configured to extend adjacent to at least a portion of a left side of the mobile electronic device; a front opening configured such that a display of the mobile electronic device is visible through the front opening; a device interface extending from the bottom wall towards the upper wall and configured to engage a corresponding interface on the mobile electronic device, wherein the battery is coupled to the device interface to provide electrical power to the mobile electronic device through the device interface; an external interface configured to recharge the battery; a movable portion that includes the device interface and is configured to slide apart from the upper wall along a single linear direction to provide sufficient space between the device interface and the upper wall for the mobile electronic device to detach from the device interface for removal of the mobile electronic device from the battery case and to provide sufficient space for insertion of the mobile electronic device into the battery case, wherein the sufficient space for removal or insertion of the mobile electronic device is created by the movable portion sliding away from the upper wall in the single linear direction; and a stopper configured to prevent the movable portion from completely separating from a remainder of the battery case once a separation limit is reached; wherein the bottom wall, the upper wall, the right side wall, and the left side wall together cover at least a majority of a perimeter of the mobile electronic device formed by the bottom, the top, the right side, and the left side of the mobile electronic device.
15. The battery case of claim 14, wherein the battery is housed within a thickness of the back wall.
16. The battery case of claim 14, wherein the device interface is configured to permit transfer of data to or from the mobile electronic device, and wherein the external interface is configured to enable the mobile electronic device to communicate with an external device.
17. The battery case of claim 14, comprising guides configured to enable the movable portion to slide away from the upper wall.
18. The battery case of claim 14, further comprising a charge indicator configured to indicate the charge status of the battery.
19. The battery case of claim 18, wherein the charge indicator is disposed on a back side of the back wall.
20. The battery case of claim 14, wherein the external interface comprises a USB port.
21. The battery case of claim 14, wherein the battery case is configured to receive a mobile phone.
22. The battery case of claim 21, wherein the battery case is shaped to conform to the external shape of the mobile phone without significantly affecting the usability of the mobile phone.
23. The battery case of claim 14, comprising an upper case portion that includes the upper wall and a bottom case portion that includes the bottom wall, wherein the upper case portion does not rotate relative to the bottom case portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(28) In the following detailed description of the invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, and/or components have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the invention.
(29) Various embodiments provide battery packs shaped to conform to the external shape of a mobile device, thereby providing a permanent replacement power source without significantly affecting the size and usability of the mobile device.
First Embodiment
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Second Embodiment
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(35) In an alternative embodiment, the holster 602 may also include one or more rechargeable battery cells within the thickness of the back plane 604 that can power the mobile device via a device interface.
Third Embodiment
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(38) The guides 1208 may also act as a stopper to prevent the upper portion 1204 from completely separating from the bottom portion 1202 once a separation limit is reached. Similarly, the guides 1208 may also include locking tabs that secure or couple the upper portion 1204 and lower portion 1202 together when they are in a closed position.
Fourth Embodiment
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(41) To make it easier to insert and/or remove the mobile device 1426 from the battery pack 1402, the guides 1504 may include hinge points that allow the upper portion 1502 to fold relative to the bottom portion 1506, thereby allowing the mobile device 1426 to be removed or inserted with greater ease.
(42) Speakers & Microphone
(43) Another feature may provide for one or more speakers to be included as part of the battery packs or holster (illustrated in
(44) Similarly, another feature may provide for one or more microphones to be included as part of the battery packs (illustrated in
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
(45) In some embodiments the back plane of the battery packs and/or holster of
(46) For example, the rear of the back plane may house an additional display screen extend the screen on the mobile device. The additional display screen may be electrically coupled to the mobile device (via an interface) to allow the mobile device to send images or video to the additional display screen.
(47) In another example, the rear of the back plane may house a Braille input and/or output interface that electrically coupled a mobile device mounted within the holster or battery pack.
(48) In yet another embodiment, the rear of the back plane may provide a keypad that serves as an input to the mobile device.
(49) According to another feature, the battery pack and/or holster may provide an external interface (e.g., Bluetooth wireless interface, USB port, infrared port, etc.) that may allow the mobile device mounted in the battery pack and/or holster to communicate via that external interface. Thus the external interface may provide a different wireless interface than provided or supported by the internal system of the mobile device.
(50) One or more of the features illustrated in
(51) While certain exemplary embodiments have been described and shown in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that such embodiments are merely illustrative of and not restrictive on the broad invention, and that this invention not be limited to the specific constructions and arrangements shown and described, since various other modifications may occur to those ordinarily skilled in the art.