Case with inductive charging system to charge a portable device
US-2017093454-A1 · Mar 30, 2017 · US
US11031164B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11031164-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816127072-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 8, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 8, 2021 |
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Embodiments describe a receiving element that includes a ferromagnetic structure axially symmetrical around a central axis disposed along a length of the ferromagnetic structure. The ferromagnetic structure includes a groove region defining two end regions on opposing sides of the groove region, where the groove region has a smaller length than the two end regions. The receiving element also includes an inductor coil wound about the groove region of the ferromagnetic structure and in between the two end regions.
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An alignment device, comprising: a center magnet having magnetic poles arranged in a vertical orientation; first and second strengthening magnets disposed on opposite ends of the center magnet, the first and second strengthening magnets having magnetic poles arranged in a horizontal orientation; and first and second ferromagnetic structures disposed on outer ends of corresponding first and second strengthening magnets such that the first strengthening magnet is disposed between the first ferromagnetic structure and the center magnet, and the second strengthening magnet is disposed between the second ferromagnetic structure and the center magnet, wherein chamfered regions are disposed at interfaces between the center magnet and the first and second strengthening magnets, each chamfered region being formed of sloped surfaces in V-shapes where lowest ends of the sloped surfaces are positioned at interfaces between the center magnet and the first and second strengthening magnets. 2. The alignment device of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic poles of the first and second strengthening magnets are arranged in opposite horizontal orientations. 3. The alignment device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second ferromagnetic structures each have a first width and the center magnet has a second width less than the first width. 4. The alignment device of claim 1 , further comprising outer chamfered edges positioned at outer ends of the alignment device farthest away from the center magnet, wherein the outer chamfered edges are formed of sloped surfaces sloping downwards away from the center magnet. 5. The alignment device of claim 1 , wherein the center magnet comprises an interfacing surface, wherein the magnetic poles of the center magnet are arranged such that the north magnetic pole or the south magnetic pole of the center magnet is oriented toward the interfacing surface and wherein the magnetic poles of the first and second strengthening magnets are arranged such that the north magnetic poles of the first and second strengthening magnets are oriented toward the center magnet. 6. An alignment device, comprising: a center cylindrical ferromagnetic structure having a central axis ; first and second cylindrical magnets disposed on opposite ends of the center cylindrical ferromagnetic structure and aligned along the central axis, the first and second magnets having polar ends that are arranged in an axial orientation; and first and second side cylindrical ferromagnetic structures disposed on ends of the first and second magnets such that the first cylindrical magnet is disposed between the first side cylindrical ferromagnetic structure and the center cylindrical ferromagnetic structure, and the second cylindrical magnet is disposed between the second side cylindrical ferromagnetic structure and the center cylindrical ferromagnetic structure,. wherein magnetic flux of the first and second cylindrical magnets propagates in an axially symmetric pattern about the central axis. 7. The alignment device of claim 6 , wherein the polar ends of the first and second magnets are arranged in opposite axial orientations. 8. The alignment device of claim 6 , further comprising a channel disposed along the central axis. 9. A portable electronic device, comprising: a housing; a battery disposed within the housing; a display disposed within the housing and configured to perform user interface functions; a processor disposed within the housing and coupled to the display and configured to command the display to perform the user interface functions; an alignment element disposed within the housing, wherein the alignment element comprises: a center magnet having poles arranged in a vertical orientation; first and second strengthening magnets disposed on opposite ends of the center magnet, the first and second strengthening magnets having poles arranged in a horizontal orientation; and first and second ferromagnetic structures disposed on outer ends of corresponding first and second strengthening magnets such that the first strengthening magnet is disposed between the first ferromagnetic structure and the center magnet, and the second strengthening magnet is disposed between the second ferromagnetic structure and the center magnet; a transmitting element disposed within the housing and spaced apart from the alignment element, the transmitting element including a coil; and power transmitting circuitry coupled to the processor and the battery, wherein the power transmitting circuitry is configured to route power from the battery to the coil of the transmitting element. 10. The portable electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the poles of the first and second strengthening magnets arranged in opposite horizontal orientations. 11. The portable electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the first and second ferromagnetic structures each have a first width and the center magnet has a second width less than the first width. 12. The portable electronic device of claim 9 , further comprising chamfered regions disposed at interfaces between the center magnet and the first and second strengthening magnets. 13. The portable electronic device of claim 12 , wherein the chamfered regions are formed of sloped surfaces in V-shapes where lowest ends of the sloped surfaces are positioned at interfaces between the center magnet and the first and second strengthening magnets. 14. The portable electronic device of claim 9 , further comprising outer chamfered edges positioned at outer ends of the alignment device farthest away from the center magnet, wherein the outer chamfered edges are formed of sloped surfaces sloping downwards away from the center magnet. 15. The portable electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the center magnet comprises an interfacing surface, wherein the magnetic poles of the center magnet are arranged such that the north magnetic pole or the south magnetic pole of the center magnet is oriented toward the interfacing surface and wherein the magnetic poles of the first and second strengthening magnets are arranged such that the north magnetic poles of the first and second strengthening magnets are oriented toward the center magnet. 16. The portable electronic device of claim 15 , wherein the portable electronic device is a tablet.
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