PAIRABLE USB CABLE LOCKING CHARGER
20170256970 ยท 2017-09-07
Inventors
- MARTIN CIESINSKI (NORTHPORT, NY, US)
- JAIME CIESINSKI (NORTHPORT, NY, US)
- JUSTINE CIESINSKI (NORTHPORT, NY, US)
- DONNA CIESINSKI (NORTHPORT, NY, US)
Cpc classification
H02J7/00045
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/701
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/639
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The invention seeks to solve the problem of theft or borrowing of a charging device to deprive the owner of the device when needed. This can be done by using Bluetooth or other protocol to pair a charger to the device being charged and locking or otherwise disabling the charger except when properly paired so that only the owner of the charger can make use of it. The charger can be enabled electronically only when properly paired. Also, when the adapter and the cable are physically detachable the device can also be optionally provided with electro-mechanical or other locking means for securing the cable to the adapter so that it cannot be separated from the charger except when paired.
Claims
1. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage and current when connected to a source of AC voltage; a USB receptacle having power connection pins for transferring a DC voltage to a USB plug connected to a mobile device to be charged; a switch between said AC to DC conversion unit and said USB receptacle for selectively applying and/or removing said DC voltage from said power connection pins in said USB receptacle; and a pairing circuit for selectively opening or closing said switch only in response to instruction provided by a mobile device paired with said pairing circuit.
2. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 1, wherein said USB receptacle and plug are type-A USB connectors.
3. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 1, wherein said USB plug is connected to a charging cable and is provided with at least one recess or aperture in an external sheath shield further comprising a lock actuator for selectively locking or releasing said USB plug from said USB receptacle under the control of a paired mobile device.
4. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 1, wherein said USB plug is connected to a charging cable, said conversion unit comprising a housing with a door or lid movable between first and second positions for opening and closing said housing, said door or lid including an opening dimensioned to only allow passage of a charging cable and providing access to said USB receptacle when in the open position of said door or lid.
5. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 1, wherein said pairing circuit includes a memory for storing pairing information for a specific mobile device, whereby the charger cannot be paired to another mobile device without specific authorization of the first paired mobile device.
6. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 4, wherein said door or lid is secured by a plastic or living hinge and said opening for a charging cable comprises a slot or slit extending from an edge opposite to said living hinge to an intermediate position short of said living hinge.
7. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 1, wherein said lock actuator comprises a pin associated with each of said at least one recess or aperture.
8. The combination of a USB charger and a mobile device, said USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage and current when connected to a source of AC voltage; AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage and current when connected to a source of AC voltage; a USB receptacle having power connection pins for transferring a DC voltage to a USB plug connected to a mobile device to be charged; a switch between said AC to DC conversion unit and said USB receptacle for selectively applying and/or removing said DC voltage from said power connection pins in said USB receptacle; and a pairing circuit for selectively opening or closing said switch only in response to instruction provided by a mobile device paired with said pairing circuit.
9. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 8, wherein said USB receptacle and plug are mating USB connectors.
10. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 8, wherein said door or lid is secured by a plastic or living hinge and said opening for a charging cable comprises a slot or slit extending from an edge opposite to said living hinge to an intermediate position short of said living hinge.
11. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 8, wherein said pairing circuit is a Bluetooth circuit.
12. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 11, wherein said Bluetooth circuit includes a memory for storing pairing information for a specific mobile device, whereby the charger cannot be paired to another mobile device without specific authorization of the first paired mobile device.
13. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 8, wherein said lock actuator, wherein said USB plug is connected to a charging cable and is provided with at least one recess or aperture in an external sheath shield and said lock actuator comprises pin actuator for selectively inserting and withdrawing at least one pin within said at least one recess or aperture.
14. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 13, wherein said lock actuator comprises a pin associated with each of said at least one recess or aperture.
15. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 8, wherein said mobile device is programmed with an app to selectively lock the charging cable, release the charging cable and apply DC voltage when the paired mobile device is attached to or removed from the charger.
16. A method of controlling a charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage and current when connected to a source of AC voltage, comprising the steps of loading application software onto the mobile device; launching said application software; detecting whether the mobile device is paired to the charger; applying a DC voltage to the mobile device only when paired to the charger; and withholding a DC voltage to the mobile device in the absence of proper pairing with the charger.
17. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 16, wherein pairing uses Bluetooth.
18. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 16, further providing an indication when pairing does not take place and charging is denied.
19. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 18, wherein said indication is at least one of a verbal and visual indication.
20. A USB charger comprising an AC to DC conversion unit for generating a charging voltage as defined in claim 16, further comprising an indication when pairing takes place and power is supplied to the mobile device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027] Those skilled in the art will appreciate the improvements and advantages that derive from the present invention upon reading the following detailed description, claims, and drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0037] Referring to the figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
[0038] The charging unit 10 includes a housing 12 containing an AC to DC conversion unit 14. The conversion unit 14 may be any conventional conversion unit having an input 14a connectable to a source of AC power and an output 14b providing desired DC voltage to, for example, a type-A USB female receptacle 16 for use with a mobile or other device to be charged through the USB connector or receptacle port 18.
[0039] While there are several types of USB connectors, the original and most common USB connector shown in
[0040] The USB receptacle 18 is provided with an input line 20 connectable to the output line 14b by means of a switch 22. The switch 22 is a selectively controlled by a Bluetooth circuit 24 or other means. The Bluetooth circuit 24 may be any conventional Bluetooth circuit that can be used to actuate the switch 22 by a suitable Bluetooth device such as a cell phone, tablet, etc. that can be paired to the Bluetooth circuit 24. The switch 22 is normally open and closes to apply the D.C. voltage at the output 14b to the USB connector 16 only when the Bluetooth circuit is paired to the mobile device. As long as there is no Bluetooth signal or there is no successful pairing with of the Bluetooth circuit 24 the charging voltage at the output 14b is withheld from the USB connector 16. Therefore, without successful Bluetooth pairing any device plugged into the USB connector 16 will not be charged.
[0041] According to a presently preferred embodiment the Bluetooth Circuit 24 includes a memory 24 to store the Bluetooth pairing information first used to pair with a mobile device. Once that first pairing takes place another user will not be able to pair since the Bluetooth device will not match the pairing information first used to pair the charger. Only after an original authorized user has paired with charger 10 will the authorized user be able to change the information in the memory 24 on a suitable application or app on a device to be charged such as a mobile phone, laptop or the like. However, unless the authorized user disables the originally stored information the charging unit will continue to be paired only with authorized device until that condition is modified by the authorized user. So, once pairing takes place and the switch 22 is closed it will remain closed until manually deactivated by the authorized device. While a physical or mechanical type switch is illustrated it is symbolic and any form of mechanical, electro-mechanical or purely electronic switch may be used, such as semi-conductor switches.
[0042] Another feature of the invention is the provision of a pin lock actuator 26 linked at 28 to locking pins 30, more fully shown in
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[0045] To make the adapter 35 more universal for all USB type charging plugs, a door or lid 36b is movably attached to the main body 36a by a living or plastic hinge 36c for movements between an open position (
[0046] The PCB 37 can also support two or more styled USB receptacles, such as Type-A and Type-C receptacles so that appropriate mating can be effected prior to closure of the door or lid 36b.
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[0049] The charging unit can be programmed by the app on the authorized device to continue to lock the authorized cable within the receptacle 16 even when pairing is terminated and the switch 22 is opened to remove power from the authorized cable. This avoids use by any unauthorized unpaired device. At 56, a similar function can be provided to a second USB port 2 that can be controlled by the app when the charger is provided with dual USB ports. It is contemplated by the present invention that USB port 1 can be protected while USB port 2 is always available when authorized by the app on the authorized device to power a mobile device regardless of whether the devices are paired to provide a guest port. These ports can be connected in parallel so that power can be either applied or removed from both port simultaneously when an authorized user seeks to charge to mobile devices simultaneously. However, neither port will provide any power to an unauthorized user unless power is enabled by the app on the authorized device. At 58, various authorization and denial sounds can be issued, such as verbal voice messages whether preset or customized.
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[0051] Application Software will allow a person to interact with the charger when it is paired [0052] A) Control the Access to the chargers USB charging ports. The authorized Bluetooth paired user will have the ability to toggle the USB charging ports power on or off. This function would allow access for a non paired device to use the product for charging. [0053] B) Custom Denial/Acceptance Sounds: When an unauthorized/unpaired device plugs into the USB port the charger will play an audible rejection tone or a custom recording. Example Sorry, no charging for you!
This same feature can be enabled to play an audible acceptance tone or a custom recording if device is paired to charger. Example Hello, charging initiated
Internal Rechargeable Battery:
[0054] Charger has a on board rechargeable battery that can double as an off grid power supply unit.
Different Power Output Options:
[0055] Some devices charge at 1.0 A others are 2.1 A. The charger will offer multiple power output options.
Different Power Plugs Heads:
[0056] Power head can be purchased for international outlets Night Lite: Small Multi colored LED.
[0057] The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.