US20040169078A1 - Electrical charger integrating a business card scanner therein - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an electrical charger integrating a business card scanner therein. More particularly, the invention provides an electrical charger integrating a business card scanner that has the functions of charging a personal digital assistant (PDA) and scanning a business card.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- a conventional PDA is commercially sold with the additional provision of an electrical charger and a business card scanner.
- the electrical charger and the business card scanner are usually individual devices, which may not be convenient for the user to carry and use.
- the invention provides an electrical charger that integrates a business card scanner therein.
- the electrical charger includes a casing and a charger body.
- the casing includes an entry, an exit and a cradle mounted on the casing.
- the cradle includes a first through hole and a second through hole.
- the charger body is mounted inside the casing, and includes a charging unit with a power connector, and a scanning unit with a signal connector.
- the power connector and the signal connector respectively penetrate through the first and second through holes.
- the business card travels from the entry of the casing to the exit of the casing to be scanned by the scanner integrated in the electrical charger.
- FIG. 1 is a detailed exploded view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a general exploded view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the invention provides an electrical charger for a business card scanner.
- the electrical charger includes a casing 1 and a charger body 2 .
- the casing 1 includes an entry 121 , an exit 111 and a cradle 14 mounted on the casing 1 .
- the cradle 14 is used to receive a personal digital assistant (PDA) 3 as indicated by reference numeral 3 in FIG. 5.
- PDA personal digital assistant
- the cradle 14 includes a first through hole 141 and a second through hole 142 .
- the charger body 2 is mounted inside the casing 1 and includes a charging unit 21 with a power connector 211 , and a scanning unit 22 .
- the scanning unit 22 includes a signal connector 225 , such as a USB connector, and serves to scan a business card 4 . As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the power connector 211 and the signal connector 225 respectively penetrate through the first and second through holes 141 , 142 . The business card 4 travels through the electrical charger from the entry 211 to the exit 111 .
- a signal connector 225 such as a USB connector
- the power connector 211 and the signal connector 225 are respectively inserted into corresponding connectors at a bottom of the PDA to simultaneously perform charging of the PDA and recording of the business card 4 .
- the PDA 3 controls the scanning unit 22 via the signal connector 225 .
- the scanned image data is stored in the PDA 3 through the signal connector 225 . Therefore, the electrical charger not only provides the functions of charging the PDA 3 and recording the business card 4 , but also individually supplies electrical power to the scanning unit 22 without consuming the power of the PDA.
- the charger body 2 further includes a base 20 and a control circuit 23 , both being attached on the base 20 .
- the control circuit 23 is mounted on an upper side of the base 20 .
- the power connector 211 and the signal connector 225 are mounted on a front side of the base 20 .
- the electrical charger 21 further includes a charging circuit (not shown) for the control circuit 23 and is electrically connected to the power connector 221 to charge the PDA 3 via the power connector 211 .
- the scanning unit 22 further includes a sensing unit 224 with a contact image sensor therein, a resilient member 223 , a driving member 221 and a roller 222 .
- the sensing unit 224 is mounted at a bottom of the base 20 , with a contact surface of the contact image sensor facing down to prevent any undue interference of ambient light.
- the resilient member 223 can be a resilient sheet or a spring. In this embodiment of the invention, the resilient member 223 is a resilient sheet mounted between the base 20 and the sensing unit 224 to drive the sensing unit 224 up and down.
- the roller 222 is mounted at a bottom of the base 20 , adjacent to the contact surface of the contact image sensor of the sensing unit 224 .
- the driving member 221 drives the roller 222 to rotate.
- the business card 4 is inserted between the sensing unit 224 and the roller 222 , the business card 4 is driven forward by the rotation of the roller 222 and scanned by the sensing unit 224 .
- the casing 1 includes a cover 11 , a front lip 12 enclosing a front part of the cover 11 , and a bottom lip 13 enclosing a lower part of the cover 11 .
- the entry 121 is formed through the front lip 12 .
- the exit 111 is formed through a backside of the cover 11 .
- the cradle 14 is mounted above the cover 11 and the front lip 12 .
- the cover 11 , the front lip 12 and the cradle 14 respectively fasten with one another.
- a first fixture 112 is mounted at a front side of the cover 11 .
- the front lip 12 has a second fixture 123 .
- the cradle 14 has third and fourth fixtures 143 , 144 .
- the first and second fixtures 112 , 123 are combined in a shape compliant to the third fixture 143 in order to fit therein.
- the fourth fixture 144 of the cradle 14 engages with a corresponding fastener (not shown) inside the front lip 12 .
- the bottom lip 13 slides along a bottom of the cover 11 and then engages with the cover 11 . Thereby, a casing as shown in FIG. 3 to FIG. 5 is accomplished.
- a rack 145 extends from a top of the cradle 14 to hold firmly the PDA 3 after the PDA 3 is placed in the cradle 14 .
- the gap between the sensing unit 224 and the roller 222 faces the entry 121 and the exit 111 to allow the business card 4 to pass there through.
- the cradle 14 holds the PDA 3 and the business card 4 is inserted through the entry 121
- the business card 4 is driven between the sensing unit 224 and the roller 222 toward the exit 111 under control of the PAD 3 .
- the sensing unit 224 As the business card passes by the sensing unit 224 , it is scanned.
- a plurality of ribs 131 is formed on an inner wall of the bottom lip 13 of the casing 1 .
- the ribs 131 are located under the scanner body 2 , which is opposite the sensing unit 224 mounted above the scanner body 2 , to support the passing business card 4 .
- the business card scanner is integrated with the electrical charger to increase the convenience of use and the functionality of the electrical charger.
- the electrical power of the business card scanner is supplied from the electrical charger, rather than from the PDA, which avoids a rapid consumption of electrical power from the PDA.
- a contact surface of the contact image sensor inside the sensing unit facing down, any undue interference of the ambient light is prevented and therefore the scanning quality is effectively enhanced.
- the ribs mounted at the bottom lip, opposite the contact surface of the contact image sensor support the business card so that the business card passes by the sensing unit more smoothly.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to an electrical charger integrating a business card scanner therein. More particularly, the invention provides an electrical charger integrating a business card scanner that has the functions of charging a personal digital assistant (PDA) and scanning a business card.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Usually, a conventional PDA is commercially sold with the additional provision of an electrical charger and a business card scanner. The electrical charger and the business card scanner are usually individual devices, which may not be convenient for the user to carry and use.
- Furthermore, most of the currently commercially available business card scanners are adapted for use with personal or laptop computers. There are only a few choices for a PDA. The business card scanner for a PDA is further supplied with electrical power from the PDA itself, which increases the power consumption of the PDA.
- It is therefore a principal object of the invention to provide an electrical charger capable of integrating a business card scanner therein to increase the convenience of use and the functionality of the electrical charger, in which the electrical power of the business card scanner is supplied from the electrical charger, rather than from the PDA.
- It is another object of the invention to provide an electrical charger integrating a business card scanner therein, which allows a smoother conveyance of the business card through the sensing unit of the business card scanner.
- To accomplish the above and other objectives, the invention provides an electrical charger that integrates a business card scanner therein. The electrical charger includes a casing and a charger body. The casing includes an entry, an exit and a cradle mounted on the casing. The cradle includes a first through hole and a second through hole. The charger body is mounted inside the casing, and includes a charging unit with a power connector, and a scanning unit with a signal connector. The power connector and the signal connector respectively penetrate through the first and second through holes. The business card travels from the entry of the casing to the exit of the casing to be scanned by the scanner integrated in the electrical charger.
- To provide a further understanding of the invention, the following detailed description illustrates embodiments and examples of the invention, this detailed description being provided only for illustration of the invention.
- The drawings included herein provide a further understanding of the invention. A brief introduction of the drawings is as follows:
- FIG. 1 is a detailed exploded view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 2 is a general exploded view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention; and
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the operation of an electrical charger according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Wherever possible in the following description, like reference numerals will refer to like elements and parts unless otherwise illustrated.
- Referring to FIG. to5, the invention provides an electrical charger for a business card scanner. The electrical charger includes a
casing 1 and acharger body 2. Thecasing 1 includes anentry 121, anexit 111 and acradle 14 mounted on thecasing 1. Thecradle 14 is used to receive a personal digital assistant (PDA) 3 as indicated byreference numeral 3 in FIG. 5. Thecradle 14 includes a first throughhole 141 and a second throughhole 142. Thecharger body 2 is mounted inside thecasing 1 and includes acharging unit 21 with apower connector 211, and ascanning unit 22. Thescanning unit 22 includes asignal connector 225, such as a USB connector, and serves to scan abusiness card 4. As shown in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, thepower connector 211 and thesignal connector 225 respectively penetrate through the first and second throughholes business card 4 travels through the electrical charger from theentry 211 to theexit 111. - When the
PDA 3 is placed in thecradle 14, thepower connector 211 and thesignal connector 225 are respectively inserted into corresponding connectors at a bottom of the PDA to simultaneously perform charging of the PDA and recording of thebusiness card 4. ThePDA 3 controls thescanning unit 22 via thesignal connector 225. The scanned image data is stored in thePDA 3 through thesignal connector 225. Therefore, the electrical charger not only provides the functions of charging thePDA 3 and recording thebusiness card 4, but also individually supplies electrical power to thescanning unit 22 without consuming the power of the PDA. - Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, the
charger body 2 further includes abase 20 and acontrol circuit 23, both being attached on thebase 20. Thecontrol circuit 23 is mounted on an upper side of thebase 20. Thepower connector 211 and thesignal connector 225 are mounted on a front side of thebase 20. - The
electrical charger 21 further includes a charging circuit (not shown) for thecontrol circuit 23 and is electrically connected to thepower connector 221 to charge thePDA 3 via thepower connector 211. - The
scanning unit 22 further includes asensing unit 224 with a contact image sensor therein, aresilient member 223, adriving member 221 and aroller 222. Thesensing unit 224 is mounted at a bottom of thebase 20, with a contact surface of the contact image sensor facing down to prevent any undue interference of ambient light. Theresilient member 223 can be a resilient sheet or a spring. In this embodiment of the invention, theresilient member 223 is a resilient sheet mounted between thebase 20 and thesensing unit 224 to drive thesensing unit 224 up and down. Theroller 222 is mounted at a bottom of thebase 20, adjacent to the contact surface of the contact image sensor of thesensing unit 224. Furthermore, thedriving member 221 drives theroller 222 to rotate. When thebusiness card 4 is inserted between thesensing unit 224 and theroller 222, thebusiness card 4 is driven forward by the rotation of theroller 222 and scanned by thesensing unit 224. - Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 5, the
casing 1 includes acover 11, afront lip 12 enclosing a front part of thecover 11, and abottom lip 13 enclosing a lower part of thecover 11. Theentry 121 is formed through thefront lip 12. As illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, theexit 111 is formed through a backside of thecover 11. Thecradle 14 is mounted above thecover 11 and thefront lip 12. Thecover 11, thefront lip 12 and thecradle 14 respectively fasten with one another. Specifically, afirst fixture 112 is mounted at a front side of thecover 11. Thefront lip 12 has asecond fixture 123. Thecradle 14 has third andfourth fixtures second fixtures third fixture 143 in order to fit therein. Thefourth fixture 144 of thecradle 14 engages with a corresponding fastener (not shown) inside thefront lip 12. Thebottom lip 13 slides along a bottom of thecover 11 and then engages with thecover 11. Thereby, a casing as shown in FIG. 3 to FIG. 5 is accomplished. - Furthermore, a
rack 145 extends from a top of thecradle 14 to hold firmly thePDA 3 after thePDA 3 is placed in thecradle 14. - Referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the gap between the
sensing unit 224 and theroller 222 faces theentry 121 and theexit 111 to allow thebusiness card 4 to pass there through. Referring to FIG. 5, when thecradle 14 holds thePDA 3 and thebusiness card 4 is inserted through theentry 121, thebusiness card 4 is driven between thesensing unit 224 and theroller 222 toward theexit 111 under control of thePAD 3. As the business card passes by thesensing unit 224, it is scanned. - A plurality of
ribs 131 is formed on an inner wall of thebottom lip 13 of thecasing 1. Theribs 131 are located under thescanner body 2, which is opposite thesensing unit 224 mounted above thescanner body 2, to support the passingbusiness card 4. - As described above, the business card scanner is integrated with the electrical charger to increase the convenience of use and the functionality of the electrical charger. The electrical power of the business card scanner is supplied from the electrical charger, rather than from the PDA, which avoids a rapid consumption of electrical power from the PDA. Furthermore, with a contact surface of the contact image sensor inside the sensing unit facing down, any undue interference of the ambient light is prevented and therefore the scanning quality is effectively enhanced. The ribs mounted at the bottom lip, opposite the contact surface of the contact image sensor, support the business card so that the business card passes by the sensing unit more smoothly.
- Those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the above description is only illustrative of specific embodiments and examples of the invention. The invention should therefore cover various modifications and variations made to the herein-described structure and operations of the invention, provided they fall within the scope of the invention as defined in the following appended claims.
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