US2008258681A1PendingUtilityA1
Implement rack and system for energizing implements
Assignee: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INT LLCPriority: Oct 27, 2004Filed: Jun 25, 2008Published: Oct 23, 2008
Est. expiryOct 27, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
An inductive charging rack for providing electrical power to an implement includes a back, an inductive primary attached to the back, and a hanger for holding the implement. The rack may include a control for energizing the inductive primary and a transceiver for providing communication to and from the implement. The inductive primary could be attached to the surface of the charging rack or it could be incorporated within the rack.
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26 . An enhanced garment for energizing an electronic implement by relaying power from a first inductive primary comprising:
an inductive secondary for coupling to the first inductive primary; a holder for holding the electronic implement; and a second inductive primary for energizing the electronic implement.
27 . The enhanced garment of claim 26 further comprising:
a controller for managing energizing of the electronic implement.
28 . A system for energizing an electronic implement:
a first primary for receiving power from a power source; a first secondary to be energized by the first primary whenever the first primary is brought near the first secondary; and a second primary for being energized by the first secondary, the second primary being arranged to energize the electronic implement.
29 . The system of claim 28 further comprising:
a controller for managing energizing of the first secondary by the first primary.
30 . The system of claim 29 wherein the controller manages energizing of the second primary by the first primary.
31 . The system of claim 30 further comprising a transceiver to allow communication between the electronic implement and a remote device.
32 . A method for providing electricity to at least one inductively rechargeable electronic device comprising:
attaching at least one coreless primary coil to a recharging rack; attaching at least one holder to the recharging rack; and supporting the at least one inductively rechargeable electronic device with the at least one holder, such that a secondary coil within the at least one inductively rechargeable electronic device is sufficiently proximate the at least one primary coil to be energized.
33 . The method of claim 32 , further comprising coupling a control with the primary coil.
34 . The method of claim 33 , further comprising coupling a transceiver with the recharging rack.Cited by (0)
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