Stylus charging case

US9614384B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9614384-B2
Application numberUS-201414463181-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 19, 2014
Priority dateAug 19, 2014
Publication dateApr 4, 2017
Grant dateApr 4, 2017

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Embodiments of the present invention relate to a portable charging case that can serve as both a charging base and a protective carrying case for a rechargeable stylus. The portable charging case can enable a quick connect and release of the stylus using magnetic force for magnetic engagement of the stylus to the charging base. The charging base may include a logic board that dynamically changes the polarity of the charge coming in through the charging base charging contacts. Such a dynamic change of polarity can recharge the stylus irrespective of the polarity alignment between the stylus charging terminals and the charging base charging contacts.

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What is claimed is: 1. A charging case for a rechargeable stylus comprising: a charger body portion having a first and second end and including, a receptacle disposed at the first end and presenting a receiving face adapted to interface with a charging block of a stylus for magnetic association therewith, the stylus charging block being disposed at a first end of the stylus and presenting a plurality of ferromagnetic charging terminals; a magnetic element fixed adjacent the receptacle opposite the receiving face and configured to magnetically secure the charger body portion relative to the charging block of the stylus; circuitry coupled to a communications bus and operable to carry electrical signals therefrom; a plurality of charging contacts in electrical communication with the circuitry and configured to associate with the plurality of ferromagnetic charging terminals, with each charging contact extending into the receptacle and operably contacting a respective charging terminal upon association of the charger body portion with the charging block of the stylus; a plurality of LEDs being electrically connected to the circuitry and circumferentially disposed inside the charger body portion, the plurality of LEDs operable to simultaneously emit light for indicating a charge status of the stylus; and a light diffusing ring radially interposed between the plurality of LEDs and exterior of the charger body portion, the light diffusing ring adapted to provide an illusion of a single light source when light is emitted from the plurality of LEDs. 2. The case of claim 1 , wherein the circuitry includes a power source polarity detection element and a charge polarity switching element, the power source polarity detection element configured to sense the polarity of the stylus charging terminals upon association of the charger body portion with the stylus charging block, the charge polarity switching element configured to automatically adjust the polarity of the electrical signals supplied through the communications bus upon association of the charger body portion with the stylus charging block. 3. The case of claim 2 , wherein the stylus charging block presents a generally triangular sidewall, and wherein the receptacle includes a base and a generally triangular sidewall extending upwardly from the base to define a sleeve configured to receive the stylus in any one of three rotary configurations. 4. The case of claim 1 , further comprising: a cap portion for providing a protective casing around a portion of the stylus, the cap portion being releasably connected to the charger body portion so as to be removably secured in supporting relationship with the charger body portion. 5. The case of claim 4 , wherein the charger body portion presents a circumferentially extending support face, and wherein the cap portion presents a circumferentially extending engagement face which engages the support face when the cap portion is in the supporting relationship. 6. The case of claim 1 , wherein when the charger body portion is in association with the charging block of the stylus and an electrical charge is being communicated therethrough, the charger body portion is operable to supply power to the stylus for contemporaneous use thereof. 7. The case of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of charging contacts is comprised of spring loaded pogo pins configured to dampen collision between the charger body portion and the charging block of the stylus resulting from the magnetic securement. 8. The case of claim 1 , wherein the communications bus is substantially disposed in the charger body portion. 9. The case of claim 8 , wherein the communications bus is a Universal Serial Bus (USB)-type port. 10. A charging case for a rechargeable stylus comprising: a base assembly including, a well for magnetically receiving a charging block disposed at a first end of a stylus, the charging block presenting a plurality of charging terminals coupled to a rechargeable power source, a plurality of charging contacts configured to associate with the plurality of charging terminals, with each charging contact operably contacting a respective charging terminal upon association of the base assembly with the charging block of the stylus, a logic board operable to dynamically change a polarity configuration of each charging contact to match a polarity of the respective charging terminal upon sensing the polarity thereof, a charging interface electrically coupled to the charging contacts via the logic board, the charging interface configured for removable engagement of a power source adapter; a plurality of LEDs electrically coupled to the logic board and circumferentially disposed inside the base assembly, the plurality of LEDs operable to simultaneously emit light for indicating a charge status of the stylus, and a light diffusing ring radially interposed between the plurality of LEDs and exterior of the base assembly, the light diffusing ring adapted to provide an illusion of a single light source when light is emitted from the plurality of LEDs; and a cap assembly including an enclosure adapted to slidably engage a portion of the base assembly for removable coverage of the stylus. 11. The case of claim 10 , wherein the cap assembly further includes a cap base and cap sidewalls extending upwardly from the base to define the enclosure, a closed end defined by a first end adjacent the cap base and an open end defined by a second end opposite the first end. 12. The case of claim 11 , wherein the cap assembly further includes a protective foam insert secured to the closed end, internal to the enclosure, for providing additional securement of the stylus when the cap assembly is slidably engaged to the base assembly. 13. The case of claim 12 , wherein the cap assembly further includes an inner protective sleeve, the sleeve lining a substantial portion of the enclosure for providing additional scratch protection to the stylus. 14. The case of claim 13 , wherein the cap assembly further includes a sleeve cap, the sleeve cap secured near the open end, internal the enclosure, and adapted to hold the inner protective sleeve inside the enclosure. 15. A system comprising: an electronic stylus including, a rechargeable power source; a charging block disposed on a first end of the stylus, the charging block presenting a plurality of charging terminals coupled to the rechargeable power source; a base assembly including, a receptacle for magnetically receiving the stylus charging block; a plurality of charging contacts configured to associate with the plurality of charging terminals, with each charging contact operably contacting a respective charging terminal upon association of the base assembly with the stylus charging block; a charging interface electrically coupled to the charging contacts, the charging interface configured for removable engagement of a power source adapter, the power source adapter operable to send electrical charge to the power source for recharging; a plurality of LEDs circumferentially disposed inside the base assembly, the plurality of LEDs operable to simultaneously emit light for indicating a charge status of the stylus, and a light diffusing ring radially interposed between the plurality of LEDs and exterior of the base assembly, the light diffusing ring adapted to provide an illusion of a single light source when light is emitted from the plurality of LEDs; and a cap assembly including, an enclosure adapted to slidably engage a portion of the base assembly for removably encasing the stylus.

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  • including monitoring or indicating arrangements · CPC title

  • H02J7/70Primary

    characterised by the mechanical construction · CPC title

  • using circuits for correcting or protecting against reverse-polarity · CPC title

  • H02J7/731Primary

    specially adapted for holding portable devices containing batteries (H02J7/751 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9614384B2 cover?
Embodiments of the present invention relate to a portable charging case that can serve as both a charging base and a protective carrying case for a rechargeable stylus. The portable charging case can enable a quick connect and release of the stylus using magnetic force for magnetic engagement of the stylus to the charging base. The charging base may include a logic board that dynamically change…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adobe Systems Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H02J7/70. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 04 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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