WEARABLE POWER SUPPLY AND HAND WORN MOBILE DEVICE HAVING THE SAME
20170346319 · 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02P70/50
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
H02J7/342
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0045
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/263
PHYSICS
H02J7/0013
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
H01M10/0436
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0044
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A wearable power supply includes a strap to be worn on a user's wrist, arm, waist, leg or head; a flexible secondary battery carried by the strap; and a connector slot disposed on the strap and electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery, wherein the flexible secondary battery is capable of supplying current to a mobile device via a connecting wire connected between the connector slot and the mobile device, and is recharged from an external power supply connected to the connector slot. When the wearable power supply takes the form of a wristband, it can be used as a carrier of a hand worn mobile device, such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet, to provide a longer operating range.
Claims
1. A wearable power supply, comprising: a strap worn on a user; a flexible secondary battery mounted on the strap; and a connector slot disposed on the strap and electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery, wherein the flexible secondary battery is capable of supplying current to a mobile device via a connecting wire connected between the connector slot and the mobile device, and is recharged from an external power supply connected to the connector slot.
2. The wearable power supply as claimed in claim 1, wherein the strap is further provided with at least one mobile device peripheral module slot which is electrically connected to the connector slot.
3. The wearable power supply as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible secondary battery includes a plurality of parallel connected battery cores.
4. The wearable power supply as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connector slot is provided with two mortises on two opposite sidewalls of the connector slot, and the connecting wire includes a plug which is provided with two elastic tenons, when the plug is completely inserted in the connector slot, the elastic tenons will be elastically engaged in the mortises, so that the plug is locked in the connector slot.
5. A hand worn mobile device, comprising: a wearable power supply comprising a strap worn on a user, a flexible secondary battery mounted on the strap, and a connector slot disposed on the strap and electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery, wherein the flexible secondary battery is capable of supplying current to a mobile device via a connecting wire connected between the connector slot and the mobile device, and is recharged from an external power supply connected to the connector slot; and a mobile device body being attached to and supplied with power from the wearing power supply.
6. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the strap is further provided with at least one mobile device peripheral module slot which is electrically connected to the connector slot.
7. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the flexible secondary battery includes a plurality of parallel connected battery cores.
8. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connector slot is provided with two mortises on two opposite sidewalls of the connector slot, and the connecting wire includes a plug which is provided with two elastic tenons, when the plug is completely inserted in the connector slot, the elastic tenons will be elastically engaged in the mortises, so that the plug is locked in the connector slot.
9. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the wearable power supply is provided with a positioning hole which is surrounded by a set of conductive sleeves which is electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery and provided for installation a set of screws, the mobile device body has an upper portion whose size is greater than a size of a lower portion of the mobile device body, the lower portion is inserted in the positioning hole, the set of conductive threaded holes is formed on a stepped surface between the upper and lower portions, the screws are screwed in the conductive threaded holes along with the conductive sleeves, so that the mobile device body is fixed to and electrically connected to the wearable power supply.
10. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 9, wherein a heart rate sensor is built in the mobile device body to detect the user's heart rate by touching the user's wrist through the positioning hole of the wearable power supply.
11. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 5, wherein the wearable power supply includes a first power supply module and a second power supply module, each of the ends of the first and second power supply modules connected to the mobile device body is provided with a plurality of conductive sleeves which are electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery and are provided for installation of a set of screws, the mobile device body has an upper portion whose size is greater than a size of a lower portion of the mobile device body, the lower portion is disposed between the first and second power supply modules, the set of conductive threaded holes is formed on a stepped surface between the upper and lower portions, the screws are screwed in the conductive threaded holes along with the conductive sleeves, so that the mobile device body is fixed to and electrically connected between the first and second power supply modules.
12. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 11, wherein a heart rate sensor is built in the mobile device body to detect the user's heart rate by touching the user's wrist through the gap between the first and second power supply modules.
13. A hand worn mobile device, comprising: a strap worn on a user; a plurality of module slots formed on the strap; and a plurality of mobile device peripheral modules inserted in the module slots respectively.
14. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the module slots include but are not limited to battery module slots, connector slots, memory card module slots, SIM card module slots, keypad module slots, earphone module slots, speaker module slots, camera module slots and light source module slots.
15. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 13 further comprising a mobile device body which is attached to the strap and provided with a built-in microcontroller which is electrically connected to the module slots.
16. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the mobile device body includes a display screen or a set of indicator lights electrically connected to the microcontroller.
17. The hand worn mobile device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the mobile device body includes a heart rate sensor which is electrically connected to the microcontroller to detect the user's heart rate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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[0034] The strap 20 includes a strap body 21 and a buckle 25. The strap body 21 is made of bendable material, such as silicone rubber, leather, with a desired length to carry the flexible secondary battery 30 and the connector slot 40, and is provided with a plurality of equidistantly spaced tongue holes 24. The buckle 25 is fastened to one end of the strap body 21, and includes a frame 26 and a tongue 27 pivoted to the frame 26. The strap 20 is worn in the same way as a watchstrap or a waistband. Firstly, winding the strap 20 around a user's wrist, arm, waist, leg or head, and then inserting the connector slot 40 which is connected to another end of the strap body 21 through the frame 26, then inserting the tongue 27 into one of the tongue holes 24, so that the two ends of the strap body 21 are fastened to each other to form a ring shape, and in this way, the strap 20 can be removably worn by a user. Other well-known technologies, such as magnets, magic felt, etc., for connecting the two ends of the strap body 21 together are all adoptable, and are not limited by the buckle 25.
[0035] The flexible secondary battery 30 are embedded in the strap body 21 and located along the strap 20, and the flexible secondary battery 30 and the strap body 21 are arranged in a sandwich manner. In this embodiment, the flexible secondary battery 30 is flat and flexible and bendable along with the strap body 21. In another embodiment as shown in
[0036] The connector slot 40 is located at an appropriate position on the strap body 21 and used as an interface for connection of charger or mobile device (both are not shown). In the embodiment shown in
[0037] To prevent the plug 51 of the connecting wire 50 from disengaging from the connector slot 40 in case of collision or pulling, in the embodiment shown in
[0038] The wearable power supply 10 (30a) of the present invention can take the form of a wristband, armband, waistband, leggings or headband, and is worn on the user's wrist, arm, waist, leg or head. The wearable power supply is easy to carry, as a backup power supply for mobile devices, such as smart phones, smart watches, smart bracelets and other mobile devices backup power, eliminating the inconvenience caused by the environment where there is no charging equipment. For example, if a built-in battery of a smart watch has a size of 30(length)×20(width)×5(thickness)mm, and a capacity of 500 mAh, the size of the flexible secondary battery 30 of the formed wearable power supply 10 will be as large as 150(length)×30(width)×2(thickness)mm, under the condition of the same specific energy, the capacity will be 1500 mAh, which is triple the former capacity. In other words, the wearable power supply 10 worn on the wrist can extend 3 times the operation time of the smart watch. Likewise, when the wearable power supply 10 takes the form of an armband, waistband, leggings or headband which is longer, wider and thicker than the wristband, it can provide a capacity which is several times or ten more times the capacity of the wristband type of wearable power supply 10, which allows the mobile device to work for a long period of time.
[0039] The wearable power supply 10 (10a) after a little modification, can also be used as a carrier of a hand worn mobile device, such as a smart watch or a smart bracelet, to provide a longer operating range. As shown in
[0040] The wearable power supply 10b can be any form of the abovementioned wearable power supplies 10 (10a). Besides, in order to carry the mobile device body 70, a set of conductive sleeves 11 which is electrically connected to the flexible secondary battery 30 (30a) and provided for installation a set of screws 12 is approximately disposed at the center of the wearable power supply 10b.
[0041] The mobile device body 70 is attached to the wearable power supply 10b, so that the mobile device body 70 which is provided with microcontroller and display screen or indicator light (not shown) can be worn on the user's wrist through the wearable power supply 10b, and can be supplied with power by the wearable power supply 10b to process data and display relative information. A set of conductive threaded holes 71 is formed at the bottom of the mobile device body 70 and aligned with the set of conductive sleeves 11 of the wearable power supply 10b, and the screws 12 are screwed in the conductive threaded holes 71 along with the conductive sleeves 11, so that the mobile device body 70 is fixed and electrically connected to the wearable power supply 10b, so as to form the hand worn mobile device 60.
[0042] A positioning hole 13 is defined in an area surrounded by the set of conductive sleeves 11 in order to enable a heart rate sensor 73 which is built in the mobile device body 70 to detect the user's heart rate. The mobile device body 70 is a stepped structure with an upper portion whose diameter is greater than a diameter of a lower portion of the mobile device body 70. The lower portion is inserted in the positioning hole 13 of the wearable power supply 10b until a stepped surface 72 between the upper and lower portions is abutted against the upper surface of the strap body 21, so that the heart rate sensor 73 can touch the user's wrist through the positioning hole 13 of the wearable power supply 10b to detect the magnitude of the reflected green signal during venous contraction and dilation, and then display the detected heart rate on the display screen of the mobile device body 70. The conductive threaded holes 71 are located on the stepped surface 72 of the mobile device body 70. The shape of the mobile device body 70 can be a cube or a cuboid or a similar shape with a wider upper portion and a narrow lower portion, and is not restricted by the circular shape.
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[0044] The present invention is not limited by the aforementioned embodiments, and can also be in other forms.
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[0047] The strap 80 is provided with two battery module slots 81, a connector slot 82, a memory card module slot 83, a SIM card module slot 84, a keypad module slot 85, an earphone module slot 86, a speaker module slot 87, a camera module slot 88 and a light source module slot 89 for insertion of two battery modules 91, a connecting wire plug 92, a memory card module 93, a SIM card module 94, a keypad module 95, an earphone module 96, a speaker module 97, a camera module 98 and a light source module 99 respectively, so that these modular components 91-99 can be inserted in the corresponding module slots 81-89 to establish electric connection with the microcontroller 74. This embodiment is only provided for example and explanation purpose, and does not intend to limit the invention. The strap 80 can be provided with all or a part of the module slots 81-89, or with more other module slots in order to improve function.
[0048] Only the microcontroller 74 and the display screen 75 are provided on the mobile device body 70a, other basic components of the hand worn mobile device 60d of this embodiment are all modularized and inserted in the module slots 81-89 of the strap 80. Therefore, the mobile device body 70a becomes more thinner, which facilitates to the assembly of the mobile device, and replacement and upgrade of individual component. This embodiment is not limited to the hand worn mobile device, such as the smart watch and smart bracelet, it can also be used in smart phone, allowing the smart phone to be worn on the wrist, making it easy to carry. This design is more advantageous especially when it is used in the sports activities, like cycling, jogging and mountaineering.
[0049] The above mobile device body 70a is provided with the microcontroller 74 and the display screen 75, which enables the hand worn mobile device 60d to have the function of data processing and information displaying. But for some purposes, the mobile device body 70a can also be omitted, only the strap 80, the module slots 81-89 on the strap 80 and the mobile device peripheral modules 91-99 are used to constitute a support type hand worn mobile device which is used in combination with the smart phone, the smart watch, the smart bracelet, the computer, and etc.
[0050] While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.