Power stand with switchable power and changeable utility models
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1. A modular power stand system, comprising:
- a base unit;
a first module integral with the base unit, the first module configured to transmit and receive electronic data;
a track formed into the base unit, the track including a connection port;
a second module configured to engage the connection port, the second module and the first module being in electronic communication through the connection port, the second module includes a charging plate that selectively extends and retracts within the second module, the charging plate is configured to permit wireless charging of a remote electronic device; and
an aperture within the base unit configured to permit passage into a central area between the first and second modules and the base unit.
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Abstract
A modular power stand system is disclosed. The system includes a set of modules having varied functionality that are configured to be plugged into and removable from a base unit. The system includes a main module integrally formed into the base unit and used to regulate operation of other modules. The modules are operable to perform any number of tasks, such as providing music, charging an electronic device, and acting to provide additional plug ports. Power is provided to the system via a cord or plug via an central area.
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18 Claims
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1. A modular power stand system, comprising:
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a base unit; a first module integral with the base unit, the first module configured to transmit and receive electronic data; a track formed into the base unit, the track including a connection port; a second module configured to engage the connection port, the second module and the first module being in electronic communication through the connection port, the second module includes a charging plate that selectively extends and retracts within the second module, the charging plate is configured to permit wireless charging of a remote electronic device; and an aperture within the base unit configured to permit passage into a central area between the first and second modules and the base unit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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