Solar USB Charger
A solar USB charger for providing power to electrical devices from solar energy without the use of an internal battery is described. The charger includes one or more solar cells, an electronic circuit and a means to connect the solar USB charger to the electrical devices that needs to be charged. An auto reset feature within the charger helps to correct for passing clouds or other factors that reduce the charger's output. The charger has a durable and simple low profile folding design that protects the solar cells from impact or scratching when the device is not in use.
The present application is a continuation of U.S. Utility patent application Ser. No. 13/103,972, filed on Sep. 5, 2011 and entitled “Solar USB Charger” which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, which further claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/395,141, filed on May 8, 2010 and entitled “Solar USB Charger”, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates generally to the field of providing energy to electronic devices utilizing solar energy and more particularly to a portable lightweight section of solar panels suitable for use with small devices such as smart phones, personal music devices, PDA (personal data assistants) and cellular telephones.
The majority of today's electronic devices are compatible with the USB (universal serial bus) specification for the transferring of data as well as for receiving power in the form of D.C. (direct current) voltage of approximately 5 volts. This specification has become ubiquitous with roughly 6 billion of these connectors sold to date.
Most portable devices utilize rechargeable batteries encased within the unit and are equipped with a remote charger, typically a transformer in conjunction with a rectifier, which converts household alternating current into a suitable direct current. This is a good solution unless the user is not located near a suitable energy source. The use of a remote power source is then required in this situation; therefore, one option is to use the sun's solar energy via a photo-voltaic cells.
BRIEF SUMMARYThe current inventive material provides for, according to one general embodiment, a solar USB charger that provides at least 5 watts of power in a compact form that can both charge and simultaneously run a variety of popular electronic devices such as iPod®, iPhone®, HTC/Droid®, Blackberry®, Palm®, iPad® eReaders, game devices or virtually any other portable device that can be charged through a USB port.
The device is water resistant and can be used at outdoor events, such as camping, backpacking, and anytime where there is no power available. It also is very lightweight in comparison to its power output and provides for a rather quick charge in relation to traditional trickle chargers.
It is also very durable and simple because of the low profile folding design that protects the solar cells from impact or scratching when the device is not in use. Another factor that increases the durability of the charging device is that it does not incorporate an internal battery, that is, this device directly charges the battery in the portable device, rather than contain a battery in its circuit. This is an important feature because batteries can be degraded and fail when exposed to high temperatures, such as those experienced by placing the solar cell in direct sunlight. This affects the longevity and usefulness of the charger as well as creates a greener product.
Furthermore, the charger can be used to charge a variety of rechargeable batteries.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description which when taken in conjunction with the drawings, illustrates by way of example the principles and structure of the invention.
Taking the following specifications in conjunction with the accompanying drawings will cause the invention to be better understood regarding these and other features and advantages. The specifications reference the annexed drawings wherein:
While describing the invention and its embodiments, various terms will be used for the sake of clarity. These terms are intended to not only include the recited embodiments, but also all equivalents that perform substantially the same function, in substantially the same manner to achieve the same result.
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The pulse circuit 11 provides a voltage pulse to the device from the charger at a predetermined frequency, in one embodiment a frequency of every two minutes is desired. This essentially resets the charging circuitry within the device to correct for passing clouds or other factors that reduce the charger's output. Some devices have different charging modes or amperages, pulsing ensures that the optimal and thus fastest setting is used at all times. Another benefit of this pulsing is to trigger the device's chirping signal which occurs when most devices are attached to a charger, this audible alert reminds you that your device is charging and also serves to help locate it without increased hardware in the charging circuit.
The regulation circuit 13 ensures that a consistent voltage is received by the device; in one embodiment the USB voltage of 5 vdc is contemplated. The indicator 17 is a visible indicator or light allowing the user to verify that the charger is working. Controlling voltage fluctuations is important to protect the circuitry of the portable device from being overloaded. The OR gate 12 determines whether or not to continue charging the device. The voltage divider 15 is required by some devices to allow charging, it simply applies varying voltage to select pins of the device, so that it will receive and regulate a charge. In one embodiment a USB connector 16, type “A” style is the interface between the charger and the device, but other similar plug and socket configurations are also contemplated.
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The photovoltaic or solar cells 10 are electronically connected together by a low-profile ribbon connector that traverses the interstitial gap. The gap acts as a hinge point for the charger, in one embodiment the gap is approximately one half of an inch wide with a thickness of around 12 mil (0.012″), with each panel being approximately six inches by five and a half inches with a thickness of approximately ⅛ of an inch or less. Because the charger 100 is constructed of rigid materials it can be laid flat on a surface or can be stood on edge as in
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In an embodiment for the solar USB charger 100 described in the present inventive subject matter,
The invention has been described in terms of the preferred embodiment. One skilled in the art will recognize that it would be possible to construct the elements of the present invention from a variety of means and to modify the placement of the components in a variety of ways. While the embodiments of the invention have been described in detail and shown in the accompanying drawings, it will be evident that various further modifications are possible without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A portable foldable solar powered power supply comprising:
- one or more backing boards pivotally connected through a hinged connection;
- one or more photovoltaic panels on an internal surface of the backing boards and one or more photovoltaic panels on an external surface of the backing boards, the photovoltaic panels including one or more photovoltaic cell encased in an ultraviolet radiation resistant sheet and electronically connected through a ribbon connector traversing the hinged connection between the backing boards;
- the first photovoltaic panel and the second photovoltaic panel connected via an electrical flex circuit to a charging circuit mounted on an external surface of the first backing board, the charging circuit having an auto reset capability to restore an original output of the portable solar powered power supply upon interruptions in solar power; and
- a plug and socket configuration connecting the charging circuit to an external device.
2. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1, wherein the ultraviolet radiation resistant sheet is a form of clear plastic.
3. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1 wherein the plug and socket configuration electronically connecting the charging circuit to an external device is a USB connector.
4. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1 wherein the charging circuit further comprises: a pulse circuit; a regulation circuit; a low voltage cutout switch; a regulation circuit; a visible indicator; an OR gate, and; a voltage divider.
5. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 4 wherein the pulse circuit provides a voltage pulse to a device from the charger at a predetermined frequency to maximize the devices charging circuit and to provide an audible alert.
6. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 4 wherein pulse circuit frequency is approximately two minutes.
7. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1 further comprising: a visible indicator, the visible indicator electrically connected to the charging circuit.
8. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1, wherein the backing board is substantially rectangular with opposing faces tapered and spaced to form a hinge point.
9. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1, wherein the backing board is made of compressed epoxy fiberglass.
10. The portable solar powered power supply of claim 1, wherein ethylene tetrafluoroethylene is used in combination with ethyl vinyl acetate for adhesive purposes.
11. A portable solar charger comprising:
- at least two solar panels foldably connected along an interstitial gap and electrically interconnected to provide a solar electrical energy output that is dependent on a solar energy input;
- a regulation circuit, the regulation circuit having the solar electrical energy input and a portable electronic power output, the solar electrical energy input electrically connected to the solar energy output;
- the regulation circuit having an auto reset capability to restore an original output of the portable solar powered power supply upon interruptions in solar power; and
- an output port, the output port mechanically adaptable to electrically connect to a portable electronic device and the output port mechanically and electrically connected to the solar panel.
12. The portable solar charger as described in claim 11, wherein a voltage ranging between 4.9-5.1 volts is output in a charging active zone.
13. The portable solar charger as described in claim 11, wherein a voltage ranging between 4.3-4.6 volts is output in a charging shutoff zone.
14. The portable solar charger as described in claim 11, wherein a voltage ranging between 0.0-4.3 volts is output in a charging disabled zone.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 26, 2018
Publication Date: Oct 11, 2018
Inventor: Anthony Dean Sala (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 15/936,067