Battery cover
First Claim
1. A battery cover adapted to placing on an RF emitter for electrically charging in a non-touch induction mode, said battery cover at least comprises:
- a cover used to cover a battery groove of an electric appliance, and having a set of pins directing to said battery groove to electrically connect with chargeable batteries; and
a non-touch induction type electric power generating unit provided in said cover, said non-touch induction type electric power generating unit being adapted to generating RF (radio frequency) signals of an RF (radio frequency) emitter to generate electric power by inducing, and electrically charging said chargeable batteries through said set of pins.
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Abstract
A battery cover suitable for being used to cover a battery groove of an electric appliance such as a game controller, a remote controller, a mobile phone, a multi-medium player, a wireless mouse, a flashlight, a PDA, a digital camera etc. to generate electric power in a wireless inducing mode, for charging chargeable batteries that can thus supply electric power for operation of an electric appliance. Therefore, when a user is desired to electrically charge the chargeable batteries, it needs not to take the chargeable batteries out of the electric appliance, but needs only to directly place the electric appliance in an effective wireless induction zone to make the battery cover generate electric power in a wireless inducing mode to charge the batteries.
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19 Claims
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1. A battery cover adapted to placing on an RF emitter for electrically charging in a non-touch induction mode, said battery cover at least comprises:
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a cover used to cover a battery groove of an electric appliance, and having a set of pins directing to said battery groove to electrically connect with chargeable batteries; and a non-touch induction type electric power generating unit provided in said cover, said non-touch induction type electric power generating unit being adapted to generating RF (radio frequency) signals of an RF (radio frequency) emitter to generate electric power by inducing, and electrically charging said chargeable batteries through said set of pins. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A battery cover adapted to placing on an RF emitter for electrically charging in a non-touch induction mode, said battery cover at least comprises:
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a cover used to cover a battery groove of an electric appliance, having chargeable batteries and a set of pins directing to said battery groove to be in corresponding with electrodes in said battery groove; and a non-touch induction type electric power generating unit provided in said cover, said non-touch induction type electric power generating unit being adapted to generating RF (radio frequency) signals of an RF emitter to generate electric power by inducing, and electrically charging said chargeable batteries through said set of pins for power supplying for an electric appliance. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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