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`(54) CASE BATTERY SYSTEM
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`(76) Inventor: Steven Woud, 11411 Ohio Ave., Apt.
`#12, Los Angeles, CA (US) 90025
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`(21) Appl. No.: 12/016,685
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`(22) Filed:
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`Jan. 18, 2008
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`Prior Publication Data
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`Jun. 25, 2009
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`Related U.S. Application Data
`(63) Continuation-in-part of application No. 11/963,692,
`filed on Dec. 21, 2007.
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`(51) Int. Cl.
`H02. 7/00
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`(52) U.S. Cl. ...................... 320/115. 320/113:455/90.3:
`455/575..1
`(58) Field of Classification Search ................. 320,115,
`320/103, 106, 114, 107: 49/142, 163
`See application file for complete search history.
`References Cited
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`Primary Examiner Edward Tso
`sistant Evominer Arun Williams
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm John K. Park; Park Law Firm
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`ABSTRACT
`A case battery system is provided. The case battery system
`comprises the case battery, the connector adaptor and the
`dock. The case battery configured to enclose and hold at least
`part of a personal electronic device. The personal electronic
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`installed on the dock to be charged or communicate among
`themselves and with other electronic devices. The top holding
`portion is configured to hold the top and partial lateral part of
`the personal electronic device with holes. The rear plate por
`tion comprises the charging portion and the first circuit por
`tion, or the rear plate portion can be a regular plate without the
`charging portion and the first circuit portion. The top holding
`portion, the rear plate portion and the bottom holding portion
`can be assembled sliding the longitudinal rails to the longi
`tudinal rail recesses to enclose a personal electronic device.
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`The bottom holding portion is configured to hold the lower
`part of the personal electronic device and provide a plurality
`of external interfacing devices with access to the personal
`electronic device.
`The rear plate portion is configured to be attached to or
`detached from the bottom holding portion mechanically and
`electrically, and protect the rear portion of the personal elec
`tronic device.
`The top holding portion is configured to hold the top part of
`the personal electronic device and provide access holes to at
`least part of the input and output devices of the personal
`electronic device.
`The charging portion is disposed in the rear plate portion,
`and configured to be electrically connected to the personal
`electronic device while the personal electronic device is
`installed in the case battery.
`The circuit portion is disposed in the rear plate portion, and
`configured to connect the charging portion to the personal
`electronic device.
`The bottom holding portion may include a first connector,
`a plurality of holes, and a plurality of resonance chambers.
`The first connector may be configured to electrically con
`nect the case battery to the personal electronic device, and
`include a power connector and a electrical signal connector.
`The plurality of holes may be configured to pass Sound
`from speakers of the personal electrical device and speaker of
`the case battery, and disposed on a front side or a corner
`between the front and rear sides of the bottom holding por
`tion.
`The plurality of resonance chambers may be provided
`between the speakers and the plurality of holes, and config
`ured to resonate the Sound from the speaker.
`The bottom holding portion may engage the side edges of
`the personal electronic device and expose a Substantial part of
`a display screen of the personal electronic device.
`The bottom holding portion may further comprise a first
`mechanical fastener, and the rear plate portion may comprise
`a second mechanical fastener corresponding to the first
`mechanical fastener. The bottom holding portion and the rear
`plate portion may be attached and locked to each other by the
`first and second mechanical fasteners.
`The charging portion may further includes a secondary
`battery and be configured to be charged using an external
`electrical power source, or a primary battery and a receptacle
`configured to accept the primary battery.
`The circuit portions of the case battery system may be
`configured to control behaviors of the case battery, the con
`nector adaptor and the dock.
`The connector adaptor may be configured to be attached to
`or detached from the bottom holding portion, and includes a
`plurality of locks configured to lock the connector adapter to
`the bottom holding portion, a release button configured to
`release the connector adaptor from the bottom holding por
`tion, and a multi-purpose receptacle.
`The first connector of the bottom holding portion may be
`configured to be connected to the multi-purpose receptacle of
`the connector adaptor which may accept a multi-purpose
`connector from an external electronic device. The circuit
`portion of the connector adaptor may be configured to com
`municate between other components of the battery system, a
`personal electronic device and a external electronic device.
`The dock may be configured to accept the bottom holding
`portion of the case battery which encloses a personal elec
`tronic device. The dock may provide access to external elec
`trical power to charge the charging portion. The circuit por
`tion of the dock is configured to control the behavior of the
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`This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent 5
`application Ser. No. 1 1/963,692 for “Case Battery” filed on
`Dec. 21, 2007.
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`The present invention relates to a case battery system
`which extends the usage time of a personal electronic device.
`More particularly, this invention relates to a case battery with
`storage that provides more electrical power and protection of
`a personal electronic device. Furthermore, the present inven- 15
`tion provides the case battery an ability to be engaged on the
`dock even when a personal electronic device is placed in it so
`as to be charged and communicate between a personal elec
`tronic device and components of the case battery system, an
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`“Portable' is one of the keywords which defines the era of
`information technology. Computing power had been an
`obstacle to making the technology portable for a long time.
`Considering the first computer, it would be easy to understand
`the situation. With the advent of the transistors and integrated 25
`circuit, however, computing power can be crammed in a
`really small space. Locating the heart of a computer inside the
`computer or even on a mother board is not easy, actually
`challenging to a layman. Once the computing power became
`possible for portability, it took a very short time to recognize 30
`the hard fact that the power source of a battery and the
`memory capacity are the serious problems. This is much
`harder to solve than the CPU problem.
`Since the 1990s, portable electronic devices such as cel
`lular phones, MP3 players, camcorders, digital cameras, etc.,
`have become indispensable to every one. The portable elec
`tronic devices need to be charged very frequently such that the
`usage is critically limited.
`Also, because functions of portable electronic devices are
`limited, a variety of convenient Supplementary functions are
`in demand to fulfil users’ needs.
`Accordingly, a need for a case battery system for a personal
`electronic device or a portable personal electronic device has
`been present for a long time. This invention is directed to
`solve these problems and satisfy the long-felt need.
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`art.
`An objective of the invention is to provide a case battery
`system for a personal electronic device. The case battery
`system includes a case battery, a connector adaptor, and a
`dock.
`Another objective of the invention is to provide a case
`battery for a personal electronic device which can extend the
`usage time of the personal electronic device.
`Still another objective of the invention is to provide a case
`battery for a personal electronic device which provides a 60
`connector adaptor and a dock for charging the personal elec
`tronic device and a battery in the case battery. Also, the
`connector adaptor and the dock may provide a connection to
`other electronic device Such as computer or cellphone.
`The invention provides a case battery for a personal elec- 65
`tronic device. The case battery includes a bottom holding
`portion, a rear plate portion, a top holding portion.
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`case battery, a personal electronic device and an external
`electronic device.
`The dock may include a holding cup, a plurality of spring
`connectors, a plurality of locks, a plurality of holes, plurality
`of release buttons, a multi-purpose receptacle, a FM/AM
`radio, antennae, a plurality of controllers, a plurality of dis
`plays, a charging indicator, a plurality of speakers, a micro
`phone, an optical sensor and an inactivation off Switch.
`The holding cup may be configured to accept and engage at
`least part of the bottom holding portion.
`The spring connectors may be configured to connect the
`connector receptacle plates of the bottom holding portion
`when disposed at a bottom of the holding cup. The spring
`connector of the dock may be configured to be connected to
`the multi-purpose receptacle of the dock which further con
`nects to an external electronic device via a USB connector or
`other types of connectors.
`The plurality of locks may be configured to lock the bottom
`holding portion in place.
`The release button may be configured to release the bottom
`holding portion from the plurality of locks.
`The connector receptacle plates may be configured to elec
`trically connect the first connector to an external device.
`The multi-purpose connector receptacle may be configured
`to accept a multi-purpose connector from the external elec
`tronic device.
`The charging indicator may be configured to monitor the
`charging status of the charging portion and the battery of the
`personal electronic device.
`The rear plate portion including charging and circuit por
`tion may be replaceable, and the rear plate portion may have
`a predetermined thickness according to a capacity of the
`charging portion and the complexity of the first circuit por
`tion. Then the holding cup may be adjustable or replaceable
`according to the various thickness and size of the case battery.
`The bottom holding portion may further include case bat
`tery speakers connected to the personal electronic device and
`an deactivation switch. The dock may further include a bump
`configured to press the deactivation switch when the bottom
`holding portion is installed on the dock so as to deactivate the
`case battery speakers.
`The top holding portion may include a third mechanical
`fastener, and the rear plate portion may include a fourth
`mechanical fastener corresponding to the third mechanical
`fastener. The top holding portion and the rear plate portion
`may be attached and locked to each other by the third and
`fourth mechanical fasteners.
`The case battery may further include a connector adaptor
`configured to be attached to or detached from the bottom
`holding portion, and the connector adaptor may comprise a
`plurality of locks configured to lock the connector adapter to
`the bottom holding portion, a release button configured to
`release the connector adaptor from the bottom holding por
`tion, and a multi-purpose receptacle. The bottom holding
`portion may further comprise a guide recess and a locking
`recess at a lower part Such that the connector adapter is guided
`to be fitted exactly to the bottom holding portion in order to
`connect the connector receptacle plates and the spring con
`nectOrS.
`The connector adaptor may include a charging status of the
`charging portion and the battery of the electronic device.
`The personal electronic device may comprise a portable
`game machine, a cellular phone, a PDA, a palmtop, a MP3
`player, a camcorder, a digital camera or a GPS.
`The advantages of the present invention are: (1) the case
`battery can extend the usage time of the personal electronic
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`device can simultaneously be charged and connected to an
`external electronic device conveniently when the case battery
`enclosing a personal electronic devise is attacked to the con
`nector adaptor or is disposed on the dock; (3) the circuit
`portions of the case battery are minimised because the circuit
`portions of the connector adaptor or the dock are configured
`to control some of the function of the circuit portion of the
`case battery, thus making the case battery more light and
`compact.
`Although the present invention is briefly Summarized, a
`fuller understanding of the invention can be obtained by the
`following drawings, detailed description and appended
`claims.
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`These and other features, aspects and advantages of the
`present invention will become better understood with refer
`ence to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
`FIG. 1 is a front plan view showing the case battery
`installed on a personal electronic device, and the connector
`adaptor is attached to the bottom of the holding portion,
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 2 is a front plan view of an exploded case battery
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 3 is another front plan view of an exploded case
`battery according to another embodiment of the present
`invention showing the resonance chambers embedded inside
`of the bottom holding portion;
`FIG. 4 is still another front plan view of an exploded case
`battery according to still another embodiment of the present
`invention showing the resonance chambers, the speakers and
`second circuit portion embedded inside of the bottom holding
`portion, and also showing the charging portion and the first
`circuit portion embedded inside of the rear plate portion;
`FIG. 5 is a rear plan view of an exploded case battery
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the case battery according to an
`embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 7 is a bottom plan view of the case battery according
`to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 8 is a side plan view of the exploded case battery
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 9 is another side plan view of the exploded case
`battery according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view of the case battery
`with a regular rear plate portion without a charging portion
`and first circuit portion installed according to an embodiment
`of the present invention;
`FIG. 11 is a partial side cross-sectional view of the case
`battery with a rear plate portion with the first charging portion
`installed, and the longitudinal rail of the top holding portion
`engaged in the longitudinal rail recess of the rear plate portion
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 12 a side cross-sectional view of the case battery with
`the rear plate portion with the charging portion installed
`according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG. 13 is a side cross-sectional view of the connector
`adaptor according to an embodiment of the present invention;
`FIG.14 is a side cross-sectional view of the bottom holding
`portion engaged in the connector adaptor and the multi-pur
`pose connector connecting the multi-purpose connector
`receptacle of the connector adaptor according to an embodi
`ment of the present invention;
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`embodiment of the invention;
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`portion and the dock before being installed according to an
`embodiment of the invention;
`FIG. 19 is a side cross-sectional view of the bottom holding
`portion when installed on the dock and the multi-purpose
`connector connecting to the multi-purpose connector recep
`tacle according to an embodiment of the invention; and
`FIG. 20 is a side plan view of the dock according to another
`embodiment of the invention.
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`As shown in FIG. 4, in certain embodiments of the inven
`tion, a part of or the entire first circuit portion 50 of the rear
`plate portion 20 may be disposed in the second circuit portion
`52 of the bottom holding portion 10, and the disposition may
`be reversed. Also, the disposition of the charging portion 40
`and the circuit portion 50 may be switched within the rear
`plate portion 20. The rear plate portion 20 may be thinner or
`smaller by moving a part of circuit portion 50 to the bottom
`holding portion 10, the connector adaptor 60 or the dock.
`The bottom holding portion 10 may include a first connec
`tor 12, a plurality of holes 14, and a plurality of resonance
`chambers 16.
`The first connector 12 may be configured to electrically
`connect the case battery 100 to the personal electronic device
`90 including electrical power and communication signals.
`As shown in FIG. 2, the plurality of holes 14 may be
`configured to pass sound from a speaker of the personal
`electrical device 90, and may be disposed on the front side,
`the bottom side or a corner between the front and rear sides of
`the bottom holding portion 10.
`As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the plurality of resonance
`chambers 16 may be disposed between the speakers of the
`personal electronic device 90 and the plurality of holes 14,
`and configured to make the Sound from the case battery
`speaker 13 or the personal electronic device 90 resonate. That
`is, the resonance chambers 16 are located to make the Sound
`from the personal electronic device 90 enter therein and reso
`nate, and also the case battery speaker 13 is disposed so as to
`issue the sound into the resonance chambers 16 to be reso
`nated. The sound can be amplified acoustically by the reso
`nance chambers 16.
`The bottom holding portion 10 may engage the side edges
`of a personal electronic device 90 and exposes the display
`screen of the personal electronic device 90.
`As shown in FIG. 5, the bottom holding portion 10 may
`further comprise a first mechanical fastener 11, and the rear
`plate portion 20 may comprise a second mechanical fastener
`21 corresponding to the first mechanical fastener 11. The
`bottom holding portion 10 and the rear plate portion 20 may
`be attached and locked to each other by the first and second
`mechanical fasteners 11, 21. The rear plate portion 20 and the
`bottom holding portion 10 may be electrically connected to
`each other through a plurality of electrical connectors 24, 25.
`As shown in FIGS. 2, 5 and 7, the bottom holding portion
`10 may further comprise a guide recess 15 and a locking
`recess 19 at a lower part such that the connector adapter 60 is
`guided to be connected to the bottom holding portion 10.
`The charging portion 40 may further include a secondary
`battery and configured to be charged using an external elec
`trical power source, or a primary battery and a receptacle
`configured to accept the primary battery.
`As shown in FIG. 4, 13, 14, 18 or 19, the first, second, third
`or fourth circuit portion 50, 52, 64 or 182 may be configured
`to control behaviors of the charging portion 40 and a personal
`electronic device 90. The behaviors may comprise activating,
`deactivating, charging, and discharging. The first, second,
`third and fourth circuit portion 50, 52, 64 and 182 also may be
`configured to control behaviors of the case battery speakers
`13, the communication between a personal electronic device
`90, the case battery 100, and the connector adaptor 60 or the
`dock 80.
`As shown in FIG. 13, the connector adaptor 60 may be
`configured to be attached to or detached from the bottom
`holding portion 10, and include a plurality of locks 61 con
`figured to lock the connector adapter 60 to the bottom holding
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`THE INVENTION
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`FIGS. 1-20 illustrate a case battery 100 installed on a
`personal electronic device 90, a connector adaptor 60, and the
`dock 80 according to embodiments of the present invention.
`An aspect of the invention provides a case battery system
`for a personal electronic device 90. The case battery system
`includes a case battery 100, the connector adaptor 60 and the
`dock 80.
`The case battery 100 includes a bottom holding portion 10,
`a rear plate portion 20, a top holding portion 30.
`In certain embodiments, all or some part of the case battery
`100 may be transparent so the personal electronic device is
`seen through the of the case battery.
`The bottom holding portion 10 is configured to hold a
`lower part of the personal electronic device 90 and provide a
`plurality of external interfacing devices with access to the
`personal electronic device 90.
`The rear plate portion 20 is configured to be attached to or
`detached from the bottom holding portion 10 mechanically
`and electrically and protect the rear portion of the personal
`electronic device 90, and the rear plate portion 20 is also
`configured to be attached to or detached from the top holding
`portion 30 mechanically. The top holding portion 30 also
`configured to be attached to or detached from the bottom
`holding portion 10.
`As shown in FIGS. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 9. The top holding
`portion 30 is configured to hold and protect the top and partial
`lateral side of the personal electronic device 90 and provide
`access holes to at least part of input and output devices of the
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`personal electronic device 90. The top holding portion 30 may
`comprise a plurality of holes 32 to access the personal elec
`tronic device 90.
`As shown in FIG. 5, the top holding portion 30 may include
`a third mechanical fastener 31, and the rear plate portion 20
`may include a fourth mechanical fastener 23 corresponding to
`the third mechanical fastener 31. The top holding portion 30
`and the rear plate portion 20 may be attached and locked to
`each other by the third and fourth mechanical fasteners 31 and
`23.
`In certain embodiments, the rear plate 20 and sides of the
`top or bottom holding portion 30, 10 can be connected by one
`or more longitudinal rails 26 and longitudinal rail recesses 27
`as shown in FIG. 10.
`As shown in FIG. 4, the charging portion 40 and the first
`circuit portion 50 are disposed in the rear plate portion 20, and
`configured to be electrically connected to the personal elec
`tronic device 90 while the personal electronic device 90 is
`installed in the case battery 100.
`The circuit portion 50 is disposed in the rear plate portion
`20, and configured to connect the charging portion 40 to the
`personal electronic device 90.
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`portion 10, a release button 63 configured to release the con
`nector adaptor 60 from the bottom holding portion 10, and a
`multi-purpose receptacle 66.
`FIGS. 1, 13 and 14 illustrate that the multi-purpose con
`nector 70 from an external electronic devise may be config
`ured to be connected to the multi-purpose receptacle 66 of the
`connector adaptor 60.
`As shown in FIGS. 15 to 19, the dock 80 may be configured
`to accept the bottom holding portion 10 even when the case
`battery 100 is enclosing the personal electronic device 90 and
`provide access to external electrical power to charge the
`charging portion 40 and access to information to communi
`cate between the dock 80, the personal electronic device 90
`and an external device (not shown).
`In certain embodiments as shown in FIGS. 15-20, the dock
`80 may include a holding cup 82, a spring connector 84, a
`plurality of locks 81, a release button 83, a multi-purpose
`connector receptacle 86, and a charging indicator 88.
`The spring connector 84 may be configured to connect the
`connector receptacle 18 of the bottom holding portion 10
`when the bottom holding portion 10 is disposed at the bottom
`of the holding cup 82.
`The spring connector 84 of the dock 80 may be connected
`to the multi-purpose connector receptacle 86 of the dock 80,
`which further connects to an external electronic devices via a
`multi-purpose connector.
`As shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, the plurality of locks 81 may
`be configured to lock the bottom holding portion 10 in place.
`The release button 83 may be configured to release the
`bottom holding portion 10 from the plurality of locks 81.
`The dock 80 may connect directly to an external device
`through an electric cable without the multi-purpose connector
`receptacle 86, and the other end of the cable is the multi
`purpose connector, which can be connected to an external
`electronic device.
`As shown in FIGS. 16 and 18, the charging indicator 88
`may be configured to monitor a charging status of the charg
`ing portion 40 and the battery of the personal electronic
`device 90.
`As indicated in FIGS. 15 to 19, the rear plate portion 20
`containing the charging portion 40 and the circuit portion 50
`may be replaceable, and have a predetermined thickness
`according to a capacity of the charging portion 40. Then the
`holding cup 82 may be adjustable according to the various
`thickness and size of the case battery 100. The holding cup 82
`can be seen distinctly from the rest of the dock 80 that is
`hatched in FIGS. 18 and 19.
`The bottom holding portion 10 may further include case
`speakers 13 connected to the personal electronic device 90
`and a deactivation switch 17 as shown in FIGS. 4, 7, and 15.
`The dock 80 may further include a bump 87 configured to
`press the deactivation switch 17 when the bottom holding
`portion 10 is installed on the dock 80 so as to deactivate the
`case speaker 13. In certain embodiments, the bump 87 can be
`retracted even when the bottom holding portion 10 is installed
`on the dock 80.
`In certain embodiments of the invention as shown in FIGS.
`15 to 20, this can be performed by pressing a deactivation off
`switch 85 provided in the dock 80. In the illustrated embodi
`ment, the dock may further comprise a speaker 89, a plurality
`of controllers 184 configured to control the behaviors of the
`dock 80. In such embodiments, the dock 80 may further
`comprise a display panel 185 configured to display informa
`tion from the case battery 100 or the dock 80, a microphone
`186, an optical sensor 187 for a remote (not shown), a volume
`control 188, and a line out connector receptacle 91 which may
`be configured to connect to other electronic devices. The dock
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`80 may still further comprise AM/FM radio, antenna, and
`various sound controlling devices Such as equalizer, fre
`quency control, and bass booster (not shown), the behaviors
`of which can be controlled by a plurality of controllers 184.
`Also, the dock 80 may comprise fourth circuit portion 182
`controlling the behavior of the dock 80 and communication
`between other components of the case battery system, a per
`sonal electronic device 90 and an external electronic device.
`As sh

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