Inductive charging ports for portable computing devices
US-2017250578-A1 · Aug 31, 2017 · US
US10355402B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10355402-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715720165-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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Connector inserts and connector receptacles that have a small form factor, readily mate when brought into proximity to each other, and disconnect when subjected to a non-axial force.
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What is claimed is: 1. A connector system comprising: a connector receptacle comprising: a yoke comprising: a top ferritic layer; an intermediate non-ferritic layer; and a bottom ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer between the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer, wherein the yoke has an opening at a front of the connector receptacle; and a connector insert having a tip to fit in the opening in the yoke when the connector insert and the connector receptacle are mated, wherein the tip is primarily formed of a ferritic material. 2. The connector system of claim 1 further comprising a magnet in the yoke between the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer. 3. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer are Iron-Cobalt layers. 4. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the top ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer, and the bottom ferritic layer are laminated together. 5. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the top ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer, and the bottom ferritic layer are brazed together. 6. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the connector receptacle further comprises a spring-loaded contact located in a passage in the yoke. 7. The connector system of claim 6 wherein the opening in the yoke at a front of the connector receptacle comprises a ring of the intermediate non-ferritic layer. 8. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer are arranged to convey magnetic field lines between the magnet and the tip of the connector insert when the connector insert and the connector receptacle are mated. 9. The connector system of claim 2 wherein the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer are arranged to have an increasing thickness towards a front of the connector receptacle. 10. A connector system comprising: a connector receptacle having a front passage defining a front opening, the front passage comprising a ferritic portion and a non-ferritic ring between the front opening and the ferritic portion; and a connector insert to fit in the front opening of the connector receptacle when the connector insert and the connector receptacle are connected, wherein the connector insert mates with the connector receptacle along a connection axis, wherein the connector insert may rotate 360 degrees around the connection axis without disconnecting from the connector receptacle, and wherein the connector insert may tilt at least 10 degrees relative to the connection axis without disconnecting from the connector receptacle. 11. The connector receptacle of claim 10 wherein the connector insert may tilt at least 15 degrees relative to the connection axis without disconnecting from the connector receptacle. 12. The connector receptacle of claim 10 wherein the connector insert may tilt at least 20 degrees relative to the connection axis without disconnecting from the connector receptacle. 13. A connector system comprising: a connector receptacle comprising: a magnetic yoke having an opening at a front of the connector receptacle; and a spring-loaded contact in a passage in the magnetic yoke and having a tip at the front opening of the connector receptacle; and a connector insert comprising: a tip to fit in the opening in the magnetic yoke when the connector insert and the connector receptacle are mated, wherein the tip is primarily formed of a ferritic material, wherein the tip comprises a conductive path having a contacting surface at a front of the tip, and wherein the magnetic yoke comprises: a top ferritic layer; an intermediate non-ferritic layer; and a bottom ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer between the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer. 14. The connector system of claim 13 further comprising a magnet between the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer. 15. The connector system of claim 14 wherein the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer are arranged to convey magnetic field lines between the magnet and the tip of the connector insert. 16. The connector system of claim 15 wherein the top ferritic layer and the bottom ferritic layer are Iron-Cobalt layers. 17. The connector system of claim 16 wherein the intermediate non-ferritic layer is formed of stainless steel. 18. The connector system of claim 13 wherein the top ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer, and the bottom ferritic layer are laminated together. 19. The connector system of claim 13 wherein the top ferritic layer, the intermediate non-ferritic layer, and the bottom ferritic layer are brazed together.
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