Remotely monitorable multi-port charging device
First Claim
1. A remotely monitorable multi-port charging device for charging plural electronic devices simultaneously, the remotely monitorable multi-port charging device comprising:
- a body, containing therein a circuit board that is provided with a plurality of current-detecting elements and a processing unit, in which a managing program is installed;
a charging portion, being deposited at one side of the body and including a plurality of connecting ports, each connected to one said electronic device to be charged; and
a transmission unit, being electrically connected to the circuit board of the body, and having a transmission element, an Ethernet port and a signal transmitting/receiving end, wherein the transmission element is coupled to the circuit board, and the signal transmitting/receiving end is connected to an antenna for transmitting/receiving wireless signals;
wherein the current-detecting elements being at least configured to detect magnitude of charging currents for the electronic devices and generate detection signals, which are transmitted by the transmission element in a wired manner through the Ethernet or in a wireless manner through the signal transmitting/receiving end to at least one remote monitoring station, so as to inform the remote monitoring station of how each of the electronic devices is charged, and the transmission unit transmitting the signals to the processing unit so as to switch charging states of the electronic devices at the connecting ports, in which the charging states at least include a fast charging mode, a slow charging mode, an adjustment mode, a power-saving mode and a mis-connection mode.
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Abstract
A remotely monitorable multi-port charging device has a circuit board provided with plural current-detecting elements and a processing unit. A charging portion having plural connecting ports is for connecting and charging multiple electronic devices. The connecting ports are electrically connected the current-detecting elements. A transmission unit is electrically connected to the circuit board. The current-detecting elements serve to detect charging currents of the electronic devices and generate detection signals. The transmission unit receives detection signals, and transmits the signals through wired or wireless transmission to a remote monitoring station. The processing unit performs remote control through the transmission unit, and switch charging states of the electronic devices at the connecting ports. The charging states include a fast charging mode, a slow charging mode, an adjustment mode, a power-saving mode and a mis-connection mode. Thereby, the multi-port charging device can manage all the connected electronic devices rapidly and effectively.
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1. A remotely monitorable multi-port charging device for charging plural electronic devices simultaneously, the remotely monitorable multi-port charging device comprising:
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a body, containing therein a circuit board that is provided with a plurality of current-detecting elements and a processing unit, in which a managing program is installed; a charging portion, being deposited at one side of the body and including a plurality of connecting ports, each connected to one said electronic device to be charged; and a transmission unit, being electrically connected to the circuit board of the body, and having a transmission element, an Ethernet port and a signal transmitting/receiving end, wherein the transmission element is coupled to the circuit board, and the signal transmitting/receiving end is connected to an antenna for transmitting/receiving wireless signals; wherein the current-detecting elements being at least configured to detect magnitude of charging currents for the electronic devices and generate detection signals, which are transmitted by the transmission element in a wired manner through the Ethernet or in a wireless manner through the signal transmitting/receiving end to at least one remote monitoring station, so as to inform the remote monitoring station of how each of the electronic devices is charged, and the transmission unit transmitting the signals to the processing unit so as to switch charging states of the electronic devices at the connecting ports, in which the charging states at least include a fast charging mode, a slow charging mode, an adjustment mode, a power-saving mode and a mis-connection mode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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