Portable electronic device and method to protect same
    1.
    发明授权
    Portable electronic device and method to protect same 有权
    便携式电子设备及其保护方法

    公开(公告)号:US07626355B2

    公开(公告)日:2009-12-01

    申请号:US11289104

    申请日:2005-11-29

    IPC分类号: H02J7/00 G11B21/02

    CPC分类号: H02J7/0029

    摘要: A portable electronic device and a method to protect the portable electronic device from a battery bounce are provided. The portable electronic device (100) can comprise a free-fall condition sensor (105) enabled to detect a pre-battery bounce condition in the portable electronic device and a processor (110) coupled to the free-fall condition sensor (105). The processor (110), in response to a detection of the pre-battery bounce condition by the free-fall condition sensor (105), can be programmed to place the portable electronic device (100) in a pre-battery bounce setting. The method can include detecting a pre-battery bounce condition in the portable electronic device (405) and in response to the detection of the pre-battery bounce condition (405), placing the portable electronic device in a pre-battery bounce setting (410).

    摘要翻译: 提供了便携式电子设备和保护便携式电子设备免受电池反弹的方法。 便携式电子设备(100)可以包括能够检测便携式电子设备中的电池前反弹状态的自由落体状态传感器(105)和耦合到自由落体状态传感器(105)的处理器(110)。 处理器(110)响应于由自由落体状态传感器(105)检测到电池前反弹状态,可被编程为将便携式电子设备(100)放置在电池前反弹设置中。 该方法可以包括检测便携式电子设备(405)中的电池电池前反弹状态,并且响应于电池电池反弹条件(405)的检测,将便携式电子设备放置在电池前反弹设置(410 )。

    Battery circuit with non-volitable memory and thermistor on a single line
    2.
    发明授权
    Battery circuit with non-volitable memory and thermistor on a single line 有权
    电池电路与非易失性存储器和热敏电阻在一条线上

    公开(公告)号:US07068013B2

    公开(公告)日:2006-06-27

    申请号:US10783922

    申请日:2004-02-20

    IPC分类号: H02J7/06

    摘要: A system (200) includes a battery charger (278) and a battery (202). The battery (202) includes a thermistor (230), a voltage identifying element (240), a switch (244), a memory device (232), and a battery data contact (228), connected to a data port of the memory device (232) and the voltage identifying element (240). The voltage identifying element (240) determines a voltage that controls the switch (244). When the switch (244) is enabled, the thermistor (230), connected to a battery clock contact (224), is active and a microprocessor (102) on the battery charger (278) reads the value of the thermistor (230) via an analog-to-digital converter. When the switch (244) is disabled, the thermistor (230) is switched out and the battery clock contact (224) is used to clock the memory device (232). The battery charger (278) has a data contact (226) for receiving the battery data contact (228) and a clock contact (222) for receiving the battery clock contact (224). The battery charger (278) further includes at least two switches (204,206), and the microprocessor (102) is programmed to selectively operate the switches (204,206).

    摘要翻译: 系统(200)包括电池充电器(278)和电池(202)。 电池(202)包括连接到存储器的数据端口的热敏电阻(230),电压识别元件(240),开关(244),存储器件(232)和电池数据触点(228) 装置(232)和电压识别元件(240)。 电压识别元件(240)确定控制开关(244)的电压。 当开关(244)被使能时,连接到电池时钟触点(224)的热敏电阻(230)被激活,并且电池充电器(278)上的微处理器(102)经由 一个模拟 - 数字转换器。 当开关(244)被禁用时,热敏电阻(230)被切断,电池时钟触点(224)用于对存储器件(232)进行定时。 电池充电器(278)具有用于接收电池数据触点(228)的数据触点(226)和用于接收电池时钟触点(224)的时钟触点(222)。 电池充电器(278)还包括至少两个开关(204,206),并且微处理器(102)被编程为选择性地操作开关(204,206)。

    Method and system for providing induction charging having improved efficiency
    3.
    发明授权
    Method and system for providing induction charging having improved efficiency 有权
    提供感应充电的方法和系统具有提高的效率

    公开(公告)号:US06917182B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-07-12

    申请号:US10626333

    申请日:2003-07-24

    摘要: A battery charging system (250) for use with an induction charger (210). The battery charging system can include a secondary coil (252) having a plurality of turns for receiving magnetic flux produced by a primary coil (220) of the induction charger, and a control circuit (254) for controlling a number of turns of the secondary coil that are used in generating an output voltage for charging a cell (264). For example, the secondary coil can include a plurality of taps (291, 292, 293, 294), each of the taps providing an electrical connection to the coil at a different point, and thus providing a variety of selectable output voltages.

    摘要翻译: 一种与感应充电器(210)一起使用的电池充电系统(250)。 电池充电系统可以包括具有多个匝的次级线圈(252),用于接收由感应充电器的初级线圈(220)产生的磁通;以及控制电路(254),用于控制次级线圈 用于产生用于对单元充电的输出电压的线圈(264)。 例如,次级线圈可以包括多个抽头(291,292,293,294),每个抽头在不同点提供与线圈的电连接,从而提供各种可选择的输出电压。

    Method and apparatus for charging a battery to an enhanced capacity
    4.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus for charging a battery to an enhanced capacity 有权
    用于对电池充电以提高容量的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US07932702B1

    公开(公告)日:2011-04-26

    申请号:US11553559

    申请日:2006-10-27

    IPC分类号: H02J7/00

    CPC分类号: H02J7/045

    摘要: A lithium-ion battery (126) is normally charged using a constant current/constant voltage charge regime (206, 210), where the battery is charged to a preselected normal voltage level (210) whereupon the voltage is maintained at the limit while the charging current diminishes. The battery charge capacity can be selectively increased by charging the battery to an enhanced voltage level (212). The enhanced charging mode is selected by a user via a device user interface (112), or alternatively by a broadcast command (304) transmitted to the device.

    摘要翻译: 锂离子电池(126)通常使用恒定电流/恒定电压电荷状态(206,210)进行充电,其中电池被充电到预选的正常电压电平(210),由此电压保持在极限,而 充电电流减小。 可以通过将电池充电到增强的电压电平(212)来选择性地增加电池充电容量。 增强型充电模式由用户经由设备用户界面(112)选择,或者通过发送到设备的广播命令(304)来选择。

    System and method for battery verification
    5.
    发明授权
    System and method for battery verification 有权
    电池验证的系统和方法

    公开(公告)号:US06972542B2

    公开(公告)日:2005-12-06

    申请号:US10638621

    申请日:2003-08-11

    IPC分类号: H01M10/42 H02J7/00

    摘要: A system for verification of a battery (100) includes the battery (100) and a device (400,500). The battery (100) includes a memory device (135) for storing an identification number and a verification number. The verification number is generated by applying a key to the identification number. The device (400,500) is coupled to the battery (100) and includes a device memory (515) for storing the key and a microprocessor (435,510) for verifying the identification number of the battery (100) by applying the key to the verification number.

    摘要翻译: 用于电池(100)的验证的系统包括电池(100)和装置(400,500)。 电池(100)包括用于存储识别号码和验证号码的存储装置(135)。 通过将密钥应用于识别号码来生成验证号码。 该设备(400,500)耦合到电池(100)并且包括用于存储密钥的设备存储器(515)和用于通过将密钥应用于验证号码来验证电池(100)的识别号码的微处理器(435,510) 。

    Method and Apparatus for Charging a Battery to an Enhanced Capacity
    6.
    发明申请
    Method and Apparatus for Charging a Battery to an Enhanced Capacity 审中-公开
    用于将电池充电到增强容量的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20110018503A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-01-27

    申请号:US12896126

    申请日:2010-10-01

    IPC分类号: H02J7/04

    CPC分类号: H02J7/045

    摘要: A lithium-ion battery (126) is normally charged using a constant current/constant voltage charge regime (206, 210), where the battery is charged to a preselected normal voltage level (210) whereupon the voltage is maintained at the limit while the charging current diminishes. The battery charge capacity can be selectively increased by charging the battery to an enhanced voltage level (212) and it can recorded that the battery voltage passed the normal voltage limit. The enhanced charging mode is selected by a user via a device user interface (112), or alternatively by a broadcast command (304) transmitted to the device.

    摘要翻译: 锂离子电池(126)通常使用恒定电流/恒定电压电荷状态(206,210)进行充电,其中电池被充电到预选的正常电压电平(210),由此电压保持在极限,而 充电电流减小。 可以通过将电池充电到增强的电压电平(212)来选择性地增加电池充电容量,并且可以记录电池电压通过正常电压限制。 增强型充电模式由用户经由设备用户界面(112)选择,或者通过发送到设备的广播命令(304)来选择。

    Infusion of liquids into tissue
    7.
    发明授权
    Infusion of liquids into tissue 失效
    将液体输入组织

    公开(公告)号:US4159720A

    公开(公告)日:1979-07-03

    申请号:US855451

    申请日:1977-11-28

    申请人: Andrew F. Burton

    发明人: Andrew F. Burton

    IPC分类号: A61M5/00 A61M5/14 A61M31/00

    摘要: A means is shown for delivering a prescribed liquid medicine or other fluid to a subcutaneous tissue. The device includes a reservoir on the outside of the body for holding a supply of the prescribed liquid, the reservoir being adhesively attached to the skin near the tissue to be treated. The reservoir feeds the liquid to absorbent or capillary wicks adapted to pass through the skin to be installed in the subcutaneous tissue to which the fluid is to be fed. The wicks may be provided in several forms such as twisted or braided suture material, the ends of which, in some instances, may be encased in plastic. The wicks, in whatever form, are guided from the outside into their installed positions in the subcutaneous tissue with conventional cutting or tapered surgical needles, and in the modification making use of a plastic casing, a slightly modified needle is used to install the wick cover.

    摘要翻译: 示出了用于将规定的液体药物或其它流体递送到皮下组织的装置。 所述装置包括在所述主体的外侧上用于保持所述规定液体的供给的储存器,所述储存器粘附地附着在待处理组织附近的皮肤上。 储存器将液体供给适于穿过皮肤的吸收剂或毛细管芯,以安装在要供给流体的皮下组织中。 芯可以以几种形式提供,例如扭绞或编织缝合材料,其一些端部在一些情况下可以被包裹在塑料中。 以任何形式的芯从外部引导到皮下组织中用常规的切割或锥形手术针的安装位置,并且在使用塑料外壳的改型中,使用稍微改变的针来安装灯芯盖 。

    Adjustable spectacles
    8.
    发明授权
    Adjustable spectacles 失效
    可调眼镜

    公开(公告)号:US4363537A

    公开(公告)日:1982-12-14

    申请号:US41257

    申请日:1979-05-21

    申请人: Andrew F. Burton

    发明人: Andrew F. Burton

    CPC分类号: G02C1/08 G02C7/081

    摘要: Adjustable bifocal spectacles having at least one pair of lenses mounted in an upper frame vertically movable in relation to a lower frame so that the focal length may be changed by raising and lowering a pair of lenses in the sight line of the viewer. Means are provided for applying a pressure to the upper and lower frames either at opposite ends of the frames or at the nose support and bridge to raise or lower the upper frame in relation to the lower frame, the pressure being symmetrical with respect to the nose and bridge. Vertical movement of the lenses is accomplished by actuating a mechanism at one side or at opposite sides of the lens frame, either mounted directly to the lens frame or mounted in modified temples so that the spectacles may be adjusted without placing the hand in front of the face.

    摘要翻译: 可调节的双焦点眼镜具有至少一对透镜,其安装在相对于下框架可垂直移动的上框架中,使得可以通过在观察者的视线中升高和降低一对透镜来改变焦距。 提供了用于在框架的相对端处或在鼻支撑件和桥架处向上框架和下框架施加压力的装置,以相对于下框架升高或降低上框架,压力相对于鼻子对称 和桥梁。 透镜的垂直移动通过​​在透镜框架的一侧或相对侧处致动机构来实现,该机构直接安装到透镜框架或安装在改进的镜腿中,使得可以调整眼镜而不将手放在前面 面对。