Patents by Inventor Lily Ka Lai Cheng
Lily Ka Lai Cheng has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10007297Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: June 26, 2018Assignee: PHILIPS IP VENTURES B.V.Inventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Publication number: 20150311745Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Pilgrim G.W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 9112957Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Publication number: 20140011551Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G.W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 8560024Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 8354821Abstract: A unit for transferring power in an inductive manner to at least one power-receiving device, and a system comprising such a unit and such a device. The unit includes at least one coil structure configured to allow various degrees of translational and rotational freedom of movement of the power-receiving device relative thereto. This provides increased ease of use, since it is not necessary for a user to place the power-receiving device in mechanical or other registration with the unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2008Date of Patent: January 15, 2013Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Publication number: 20120319500Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Pilgrim G.W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 8280453Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2011Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Publication number: 20120019202Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for retaining portable rechargeable devices to recharging stations wherein one or other or both of the recharging station and the portable device are provided with connecting means adapted for temporary releasable connection of the two. This is particularly advantageous when used with recharging stations which permit the device to be recharged in multiple places on the recharging station, providing a positive means of retaining the device. This is particularly advantageous if the recharging station is to be used in a mobile environment such as a car, or on a wall or ceiling.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Pilgrim Giles William Beart, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng
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Patent number: 8055310Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus (150) is retrofitted to a portable electrical device (100) to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element (200) adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive (201), and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors (203) are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors (101) of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Publication number: 20110210619Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus 150 is retrofitted to a portable electrical device 100 to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element 200 adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive 201, and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors 203 are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors 101 of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Pilgrim G.W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 7952324Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Patent number: 7933634Abstract: Wireless power receiving apparatus (150) is retrofitted to a portable electrical device (100) to enable the device to receive power wirelessly. The apparatus comprises a power-receiving element (200) adapted to be attached to the device, e.g. by adhesive (201), and also being adapted to receive power wirelessly from a transmitter of power when the element and transmitter are in proximity with one another. One or more power connectors (203) are connected electrically to the power-receiving element and are adapted to be connected, when the apparatus is in use, to one or more corresponding power connectors (101) of the portable electrical device to deliver power received by the element to the device. The power-receiving element may be in the form of a sticker or may be carried by or incorporated in a replacement cover portion for the portable electrical device.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Pilgrim G. W. Beart, David P. Whitewood, Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James W. Hay
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Patent number: 7863861Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Publication number: 20100320963Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Publication number: 20100219791Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2010Publication date: September 2, 2010Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Patent number: 7714537Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2009Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Patent number: 7622891Abstract: A unit for transferring power in an inductive manner to at least one power-receiving device, and a system comprising such a unit and such a device. The unit includes at least one coil structure configured to allow various degrees of translational and rotational freedom of movement of the power-receiving device relative thereto. This provides increased ease of use, since it is not necessary for a user to place the power-receiving device in mechanical or other registration with the unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2003Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Publication number: 20090189565Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area; and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Applicant: ACCESS BUSINESS GROUP INTERNATIONAL LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart
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Patent number: 7525283Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for transferring power without requiring direct electrical conductive contacts. There is provided a primary unit having a power supply and a substantially laminar charging surface having at least one conductor that generates an electromagnetic field when a current flows therethrough and having an charging area defined within a perimeter of the surface, the at least one conductor being arranged such that electromagnetic field lines generated by the at least one conductor are substantially parallel to the plane of the surface or at least subtend an angle of 45° or less to the surface within the charging area: and at least one secondary device including at least one conductor that may be wound about a core. Because the electromagnetic field is spread over the charging area and is generally parallel or near-parallel thereto, coupling with flat secondary devices such as mobile telephones and the like is significantly improved in various orientations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Access Business Group International LLCInventors: Lily Ka-Lai Cheng, James Westwood Hay, Pilgrim Giles William Beart