Multi-plug USB connector with swappable tip
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1. A device comprising:
- a. a housing having a cavity to receive a replaceable cable;
i. the replaceable cable having a first connection end and a second connection end;
ii. the first connection end removably coupled to the recessed connection, the second connection end terminating in a tip for use sharing power with a mobile device;
iii. the housing including a penetration to allow the device to attached to a keyring;
b. a recessed connection within the cavity of the housingi. the recessed connection to couple to the replaceable cable;
c. the cavity surrounding half or more of the first connection end when the replaceable cable is joined to the recessed connection;
d. one or more non-removable cables, the non-removable cables including tips for connection to mobile devices, the non-removable cables terminating within the housing;
e. whereby the replaceable cable and the one or more non-removable cables exit from the housing parallel to one-another.
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Abstract
The Multi-plug USB Connector with Swappable Tip is a device used to connect one or more devices to a power source, allowing for charging of multiple devices. Additionally, the Multi-plug USB Connector with Swappable Tip allows multiple devices to share data connections, allowing for the simple sharing of data.
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12 Claims
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1. A device comprising:
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a. a housing having a cavity to receive a replaceable cable; i. the replaceable cable having a first connection end and a second connection end; ii. the first connection end removably coupled to the recessed connection, the second connection end terminating in a tip for use sharing power with a mobile device; iii. the housing including a penetration to allow the device to attached to a keyring; b. a recessed connection within the cavity of the housing i. the recessed connection to couple to the replaceable cable; c. the cavity surrounding half or more of the first connection end when the replaceable cable is joined to the recessed connection; d. one or more non-removable cables, the non-removable cables including tips for connection to mobile devices, the non-removable cables terminating within the housing; e. whereby the replaceable cable and the one or more non-removable cables exit from the housing parallel to one-another. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A device with multiple fixed and removable cables, the device comprising:
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a. a body supporting multiple fixed cables; b. the body including an opening to allow the device to attached to a keyring; c. a removable cable with a first end and a second end; d. an alignment tab receiver into which the first end of the removable cable is plugged; i. the alignment tab receiver having the shape of; 1. three straight sides; and 2. a fourth non-straight side; e. a connection location within the device into which the removable cable is electrically connected; f. the connection location further connected to the multiple fixed cables; g. whereby when the removable cable is plugged into the connection location, the multiple fixed cables and the removable cable are parallel, creating a device that can be easily slid in and out of a user'"'"'s pocket. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A device comprising:
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a. a housing having a cavity to receive a removable cable; i. the removable cable having a first connection end and a second connection end; b. a recessed connection within the cavity of the housing i. the recessed connection to couple to the removable cable; c. an entrance to the cavity having a first non-rectangular shape; i. the first connection end of the removable cable having a second non-rectangular shape; ii. the first non-rectangular shape and the second non-rectangular shape interfacing during connection of the removable cable to the recessed connection, iii. the interaction of the first non-rectangular shape and the second non-rectangular shape limiting the connection to a certain orientation of removable cable with respect to the entrance to the cavity; d. one or more non-removable cables electrically connected to the recessed connection; e. the one or more non-removable cables exiting the housing parallel to the removable cable when the first connection end of the removable cable is within the cavity. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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