Electronic book with wireless charging feature
First Claim
1. An electronic book, which is adapted to couple with an electronic device comprising a receiver circuit, the electronic book comprising:
- a main body, which comprises a power member and forms a receptacle;
a carrier board, which is coupled to the main body and is receivable in the receptacle, the carrier board being adapted to receive the electronic device positioned thereon; and
at least one transmitter circuit, which is provided in the carrier board and receives electrical power from the power member, the transmitter circuit converting the electrical power into an alternate-current signal, which is transmitted by the transmitter circuit to the receiver circuit of the electronic device in a wireless manner to allow the receiver circuit to convert the alternate-current signal into electrical power for performing electrical charging operation.
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Abstract
An electronic book with wireless charging feature is disclosed. The electronic book includes a main body that forms a receptacle in which a carrier board is received. The carrier board is coupled to the main body and the carrier board includes a transmitter circuit. The transmitter circuit transmits an AC signal in a wireless manner to an electronic device that is provided with a receiver circuit to electrically charge a rechargeable battery of the receiver circuit. As such, electrical power can be stored and subsequently supplied to the electronic device, whereby the problem of limited range of using an electrical charger that requires wired connection can be overcome.
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7 Claims
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1. An electronic book, which is adapted to couple with an electronic device comprising a receiver circuit, the electronic book comprising:
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a main body, which comprises a power member and forms a receptacle; a carrier board, which is coupled to the main body and is receivable in the receptacle, the carrier board being adapted to receive the electronic device positioned thereon; and at least one transmitter circuit, which is provided in the carrier board and receives electrical power from the power member, the transmitter circuit converting the electrical power into an alternate-current signal, which is transmitted by the transmitter circuit to the receiver circuit of the electronic device in a wireless manner to allow the receiver circuit to convert the alternate-current signal into electrical power for performing electrical charging operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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