Automated contact cleaning system for docking stations
First Claim
1. An automated contact cleaning device on a docking station for electronic devices, comprising:
- a receiver for receiving an electronic device;
a base;
a piston;
the piston having a plunger and an air chamber, the piston being mounted to the base;
the receiver being mounted on an exterior top portion of the piston plunger, such that pushing the receiver in a downward direction forces the plunger to compress air in the air chamber;
at least one nozzle;
the nozzle having a nozzle body and a spray tip, the nozzle being mounted in proximity to the a bottom portion of the air chamber and extending into the air chamber;
electrical contacts on the base for connecting to the electronic device, the electrical contacts being positioned directly under the receiver, such that a port on the electronic device will contact the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in the downward direction; and
the spray tip of the nozzle being directed towards the electrical contacts, whereby the spray tip directs air over the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in a downward direction.
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Abstract
A docking station for mobile electronic devices with an automated cleaning feature is provided. The docking station includes a receiver for receiving an electronic device, a base, a piston, a nozzle, and electrical contacts for connecting to the electronic device. The piston has a plunger and an air chamber. The receiver is mounted to the plunger, such that pushing the receiver in a downward direction forces the plunger to compress air in the air chamber. The nozzle is mounted on the air chamber. Air passes through the nozzle when the air in air chamber is compressed. The electrical contacts are positioned directly under the receiver. The nozzle is directed towards the electrical contacts, whereby air is directed over the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in a downward direction.
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1. An automated contact cleaning device on a docking station for electronic devices, comprising:
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a receiver for receiving an electronic device; a base; a piston;
the piston having a plunger and an air chamber, the piston being mounted to the base;the receiver being mounted on an exterior top portion of the piston plunger, such that pushing the receiver in a downward direction forces the plunger to compress air in the air chamber; at least one nozzle;
the nozzle having a nozzle body and a spray tip, the nozzle being mounted in proximity to the a bottom portion of the air chamber and extending into the air chamber;electrical contacts on the base for connecting to the electronic device, the electrical contacts being positioned directly under the receiver, such that a port on the electronic device will contact the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in the downward direction; and the spray tip of the nozzle being directed towards the electrical contacts, whereby the spray tip directs air over the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in a downward direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A docking station for mobile electronic devices, comprising:
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a receiver for receiving a mobile electronic device; a base; a piston;
the piston having a plunger and a gas chamber the piston being mounted to the base;the receiver being mounted on an exterior top portion of the piston plunger, such that pushing the receiver in a downward direction forces the plunger to compress gas in the gas chamber; at least one gas jet nozzle, the gas jet nozzle having a nozzle body and a spray tip, the gas jet nozzle being mounted on a bottom portion of the air chamber and extending into the air chamber; electrical contacts on the base for connecting to the mobile electronic device, the electrical contacts being positioned directly under the receiver, such that a port on the mobile electronic device will contact the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in the downward direction; and the spray tip of the gas jet nozzle being directed towards the electrical contacts, whereby the spray tip directs gas over the electrical contacts when the receiver is pushed in a downward direction. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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