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- the present invention relates to electronic devices, and more specifically to methods and systems for charging station for electronic devices.
- Electronic devices such as cellular phones, tablet computers, and portable gaming devices, typically include microphones and/or digital camera systems. These devices allow a user to speak with friends and family, conduct video chats, or the like. However, with access to a device through hacking or unintended connections, a third party is able to surreptitiously listen in or spy on a person through control of the electronic device.
- Electronic devices such as those described above typically are battery operated and must be regularly recharged. Users typically select a charging area close at hand at home or at an office for ease of access to their electronic device. This close proximity to a user every day at all times further increases the desirability for a third party to eavesdrop on conversations or spy on a person by surreptitiously enabling the electronic device's microphone and/or camera. What is needed is a charging station which can render the ability to hear and/or view the surroundings of an electronic device in a convenient and helpful manner.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a front view of a charging station with privacy elements in accordance with an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the charging station of FIG. 1 , showing electronic devices located within the station;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of the charging station of FIG. 1 , showing speaker and vent locations;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a collapsible charging station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, showing the charging station in an extended and closed position;
- FIGS. 4 a -4 d are side, top, and back view of the charging station of FIG. 4 , showing the charging station in closed, intermediate, and extended positions;
- FIGS. 5 a -5 b are side views of the charging station of FIG. 4 , showing the station in an intermediate and collapsed position;
- FIGS. 6 a -6 d are plan views of an electronic device with an external privacy case in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, showing privacy elements;
- FIGS. 7 a -7 e show side views of a collapsible charging station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention showing a charging station in closed and extended positions.
- electronic device charging station 10 configured in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is constructed as a box shape, using wood or other such suitable material as desired.
- a substantially solid material such as wood, plexiglass, or combination of material is used for construction of walls 12 of charging station 10 in order to reduce external noise intrusion.
- the internal area of walls can be lined with a sound dampening material to further reduce external sound intrusion.
- electrical outlets 18 a - 18 c are provided in the internal area of charging station 10 .
- Electrical outlets 18 a - 18 c can be any number of electrical supply ports for charging electrical devices, such as standard A/C electrical plug 18 a, USB ports 18 b, I 8 c, DC plug, or the like. Further, any number or combination of desirable electrical outlets 18 a - 18 c can be provided in the internal area of charging station, depending on the number of devices intended to be connected to a charging voltage, and the overall size of charging station 10 .
- Lid 14 is utilized for access to the internal area of charging station 10 .
- window 16 is provided to allow viewing access to the internal area of charging station 10 for checking the status of electronic devices 100 a, 100 b without the need to open lid 14 .
- window 16 can be constructed with a one-way mirror film attached to window 16 to allow viewing of the internal area of charging station 10 by a user while preventing electronic devices 100 a, 100 b to be able to view any external image through window 16 to charging station 10 while lid 14 is in a closed position.
- lid 14 can be constructed as a solid structure with no window 16 for increased privacy by completely restricting the view of electronic devices 100 a, 100 b.
- the internal area of charging station 10 is accessible by a drawer opening along the front face of charging station 10 instead of being accessibly by lid 14 .
- This alternate structure would allow for opening the drawer to insert electrical devices 110 a, 110 b , connect them to the charging strip, and close the drawer to secure the electronic devices 110 a , 110 b within charging station 10 .
- white noise generator 20 is located in the internal area of charging station 10 along wall 12 .
- White noise generator provides a cover noise to muffle any conversations which could otherwise be heard by a microphone from any one of electronic devices 100 a, 100 b.
- white noise generator 20 can be activated only when lid 14 is in a closed position, or it can be operable by a power switch 22 for user controlled operation.
- white noise generator 20 can activate automatically upon detection of an electrical device 100 a, 100 b being plugged into an outlet.
- a visual indicator 24 such as an LED light, is present to give a visual notification to a user that white noise generator 20 is in operation without the need to open lid 14 .
- white noise generator 20 can alternatively be a pink noise generator, chirps, active noise cancellation, a combination of sounds, or the like.
- the volume of white noise generator 20 can be adjusted based on the sound level of detected external sound with a feedback driven volume control or by a volume control knob for user control.
- the feedback driven control can adjust the volume output of white noise generator 20 based on ambient noise intrusion, or some other monitored level as would be understood in the art. Alternatively, a predetermined volume level would be set and no control of the volume of white noise generator 20 would be available.
- Power cord 26 provides a link to an external power source to supply electrical power to both electrical outlets 18 a - 18 c and white noise generator 20 of charging station 10 .
- charging station 10 can also be supplied with an integrated battery power source (not shown) to allow for portable charging of electronic devices 110 a, 110 b and privacy protection.
- an integrated battery power source can be configured to supply power to white noise generator 20 even if power is temporarily cut off from power cord 22 to continue to provide privacy protection.
- Lock 32 provides a way to securely close charging station 10 based on user preference. Lock 32 is shown as a traditional lock and key, but may be alternately designed with an electronic lock that can be unlocked via RFID tag, a minimum lock time or other such means known in the art. An electronic lock can provide additional user benefits, such as restricting access to electronic devices 110 a, 110 b by children at night or during study time.
- speaker 28 is attached on an external wall 12 of charging station 10 .
- Speaker 28 is controlled by an internal circuit that detects one or more sounds broadcast from the electronic devices 110 a, 110 b. When a sound is detected, a notification tone, or other such notification sound can be broadcast from speaker 28 to provide an external notification to a user that one of the electronic devices 110 a, 110 b have made a sound, such as for an incoming call or text.
- Speaker 28 can be incorporated either internal or external to charging station 10 to supplement the notification to a user that either a call or other such notification is coming from an electrical device 100 a, 100 b located in the internal area of charging station 10 .
- a visual indicator located either internal or external on charging station 10 could illuminate to indicate that a sound was detected in the internal area of charging station 10 could be present to reduce the need for accessing electronic devices 110 a, 110 b to check for missed calls or other such notifications.
- vent 30 may be optionally present to provide airflow to the internal area of charging station 10 for heat dissipation or the like.
- a collapsible charging station 110 in an extended position is shown.
- Side walls 112 are attached from charging base 120 in a hinged relationship with end wall 114 .
- charging base 120 includes electrical outlets 18 a - 18 c and white noise generator 20 as described with reference to FIG. 2 above.
- the top and bottom of charging station 110 is composed of three wall slats 116 a - 116 c which are attached by hinges along each edge and are held in place by retaining means along the perimeter formed by side walls 112 and end wall 114 .
- Wall slats 116 a - 116 c can optionally include a see-through window 122 constructed of plexiglass, plastic, glass, or the like, to allow for viewing the internal area of charging station 110 .
- Window 122 can also be constructed with a one-way mirror finish to allow for viewing the internal area of charging station 110 by a user while inhibiting the view from the internal area to an external view.
- Hinge 118 attaches wall slat 116 a to charging base 120 . In the extended position, wall slats 116 a - 116 c can be opened to allow internal access to charging station 110 for positioning electronic devices 110 a, 110 b as shown and described in FIGS. 1-3 .
- Power to charging station 110 can be provided by a power cord and may optionally include an integrated battery located within charging base 120 to further enhance the portability of charging station 110 .
- charging station 110 is shown in a collapsed position.
- upper and lower wall slats 116 a - 116 c and 116 a ′- 116 c ′ nest along the top and bottom of charging base 120 while end wall 114 is positioned along the internal wall face of charging base 120 .
- FIG. 4 b shows the back of charging base 120 which includes an external power switch 124 to control white noise generator 20 (not shown) while charging station 110 is in an extended position.
- Charging port 126 is also located on the back of charging base 120 to provide a means to connect power to charging base 120 .
- FIG. 4 c when a user is ready to use charging station 110 , end wall 114 is pulled away from charging base 120 . Side walls 112 connect charging base 120 to end wall 114 . Once fully extended, FIG. 4 d shows wall slats 116 a - 116 c extended out over the top of the edge of side walls 112 and end wall 114 to form a top lid for charging station 110 .
- upper and lower wall slats 116 a - 116 c and 116 a ′- 116 c ′ can be seen unfolding from a nested position along the upper and lower walls of charging base 120 .
- FIGS. 6 a -6 d show electronic device 210 surrounded by privacy case 200 .
- electronic device 210 is a cellular phone with front camera 212 and rear camera 214 .
- front shutter 216 and rear shutter 218 can be independently moved over the face of each respective camera 212 , 214 .
- the cameras 212 , 214 are isolated and unable to view any images beyond the back face of the shutters 216 , 218 .
- This enhanced feature allows a user to be able to only allow images to be taken by electronic device 210 when the user desires along with a visual privacy indication when the shutters 216 , 218 are closed.
- privacy case 200 includes a power switch 222 to operate integrated white noise generator 220 .
- white noise generator 220 masks any conversations or external noise which could otherwise be monitored by microphones incorporated into electronic device 210 .
- access ports 224 a - 224 c allow the electronic device to have access to a charging port for the electronic device 210 and also microphone and/or speaker ports for normal operation.
- a cover (not shown) can be moved over one or more of the ports 224 a - 224 c to reduce the ability for electronic device 210 to pick up external noise while in a privacy mode.
- charging station 300 is a collapsible circularly shaped holder for an electronic device 110 a.
- FIGS. 7 a and 7 b show upper cap 310 with a clear window 312 for viewing the internal area of charging station 300 .
- FIG. 7 c shows charging base 314 with integrated electrical outlet 316 to supply power to electrical device 110 a and white noise generator 318 to supply white noise to mask external noise.
- Charging base 314 in an exemplary embodiment, is constructed of three concentric nesting ring-shaped walls 320 a - 320 c. When upper wall 320 a is extended upward, a smaller radius on the lower portion of upper wall 320 a engages with a larger radius of center wall 320 b.
- Center wall 320 b likewise engages with the upper portion of charging base 314 lower wall 320 c to provide a cup shaped charging area for an electronic device 110 a.
- Power port 322 provides a means for supply power internally to charging base 314 to electrical outlet 316 as well as white noise generator 318 .
- a battery (not shown) can be integrally supplied with charging base 314 to supply either power to the white noise generator 318 only or as a power supply for both electrical outlet 316 and white noise generator 318 .
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A charging station comprises a container configured to house at least one electrical device within an internal space within the container. At least one electrical outlet is disposed within the container, wherein the at least one electrical outlet is configured to provide power to the at least one electrical device. A noise generator is located in the internal space within the container, wherein the noise generator is configured to supply masking noise while the at least one electrical device is resident within the internal space.
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- The present invention relates to electronic devices, and more specifically to methods and systems for charging station for electronic devices.
- Electronic devices, such as cellular phones, tablet computers, and portable gaming devices, typically include microphones and/or digital camera systems. These devices allow a user to speak with friends and family, conduct video chats, or the like. However, with access to a device through hacking or unintended connections, a third party is able to surreptitiously listen in or spy on a person through control of the electronic device.
- Electronic devices such as those described above typically are battery operated and must be regularly recharged. Users typically select a charging area close at hand at home or at an office for ease of access to their electronic device. This close proximity to a user every day at all times further increases the desirability for a third party to eavesdrop on conversations or spy on a person by surreptitiously enabling the electronic device's microphone and/or camera. What is needed is a charging station which can render the ability to hear and/or view the surroundings of an electronic device in a convenient and helpful manner.
- The present invention is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a front view of a charging station with privacy elements in accordance with an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the charging station ofFIG. 1 , showing electronic devices located within the station; -
FIG. 3 is a side view of the charging station ofFIG. 1 , showing speaker and vent locations; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a collapsible charging station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, showing the charging station in an extended and closed position; -
FIGS. 4a-4d are side, top, and back view of the charging station ofFIG. 4 , showing the charging station in closed, intermediate, and extended positions; -
FIGS. 5a-5b are side views of the charging station ofFIG. 4 , showing the station in an intermediate and collapsed position; -
FIGS. 6a-6d are plan views of an electronic device with an external privacy case in accordance with an embodiment of the invention, showing privacy elements; -
FIGS. 7a-7e show side views of a collapsible charging station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention showing a charging station in closed and extended positions. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , electronicdevice charging station 10 configured in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is constructed as a box shape, using wood or other such suitable material as desired. Preferably, a substantially solid material such as wood, plexiglass, or combination of material is used for construction ofwalls 12 of chargingstation 10 in order to reduce external noise intrusion. The internal area of walls can be lined with a sound dampening material to further reduce external sound intrusion. - In an exemplary embodiment, electrical outlets 18 a-18 c are provided in the internal area of charging
station 10. Electrical outlets 18 a-18 c can be any number of electrical supply ports for charging electrical devices, such as standard A/C electrical plug 18 a,USB ports 18 b, I 8 c, DC plug, or the like. Further, any number or combination of desirable electrical outlets 18 a-18 c can be provided in the internal area of charging station, depending on the number of devices intended to be connected to a charging voltage, and the overall size of chargingstation 10. -
Lid 14 is utilized for access to the internal area of chargingstation 10. In one embodiment,window 16 is provided to allow viewing access to the internal area ofcharging station 10 for checking the status of 100 a, 100 b without the need to openelectronic devices lid 14. In another embodiment,window 16 can be constructed with a one-way mirror film attached towindow 16 to allow viewing of the internal area ofcharging station 10 by a user while preventing 100 a, 100 b to be able to view any external image throughelectronic devices window 16 to chargingstation 10 whilelid 14 is in a closed position. In another exemplary embodiment,lid 14 can be constructed as a solid structure with nowindow 16 for increased privacy by completely restricting the view of 100 a, 100 b.electronic devices - In another exemplary embodiment, the internal area of
charging station 10 is accessible by a drawer opening along the front face ofcharging station 10 instead of being accessibly bylid 14. This alternate structure would allow for opening the drawer to insertelectrical devices 110 a, 110 b, connect them to the charging strip, and close the drawer to secure theelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b withincharging station 10. - In an exemplary embodiment,
white noise generator 20 is located in the internal area ofcharging station 10 alongwall 12. White noise generator provides a cover noise to muffle any conversations which could otherwise be heard by a microphone from any one of 100 a, 100 b. In one embodiment,electronic devices white noise generator 20 can be activated only whenlid 14 is in a closed position, or it can be operable by apower switch 22 for user controlled operation. In another exemplary embodiment,white noise generator 20 can activate automatically upon detection of an 100 a, 100 b being plugged into an outlet. Further, aelectrical device visual indicator 24, such as an LED light, is present to give a visual notification to a user thatwhite noise generator 20 is in operation without the need to openlid 14. In other exemplary embodiments,white noise generator 20 can alternatively be a pink noise generator, chirps, active noise cancellation, a combination of sounds, or the like. In an exemplary embodiment, the volume ofwhite noise generator 20 can be adjusted based on the sound level of detected external sound with a feedback driven volume control or by a volume control knob for user control. The feedback driven control can adjust the volume output ofwhite noise generator 20 based on ambient noise intrusion, or some other monitored level as would be understood in the art. Alternatively, a predetermined volume level would be set and no control of the volume ofwhite noise generator 20 would be available. -
Power cord 26 provides a link to an external power source to supply electrical power to both electrical outlets 18 a-18 c andwhite noise generator 20 ofcharging station 10. In another exemplary embodiment,charging station 10 can also be supplied with an integrated battery power source (not shown) to allow for portable charging ofelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b and privacy protection. Further, an integrated battery power source can be configured to supply power towhite noise generator 20 even if power is temporarily cut off frompower cord 22 to continue to provide privacy protection. Lock 32 provides a way to securely closecharging station 10 based on user preference.Lock 32 is shown as a traditional lock and key, but may be alternately designed with an electronic lock that can be unlocked via RFID tag, a minimum lock time or other such means known in the art. An electronic lock can provide additional user benefits, such as restricting access toelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b by children at night or during study time. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , in an exemplary embodiment,speaker 28 is attached on anexternal wall 12 ofcharging station 10.Speaker 28 is controlled by an internal circuit that detects one or more sounds broadcast from theelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b. When a sound is detected, a notification tone, or other such notification sound can be broadcast fromspeaker 28 to provide an external notification to a user that one of theelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b have made a sound, such as for an incoming call or text.Speaker 28 can be incorporated either internal or external to chargingstation 10 to supplement the notification to a user that either a call or other such notification is coming from an 100 a, 100 b located in the internal area ofelectrical device charging station 10. Alternatively, a visual indicator (not shown), such as an LED light, located either internal or external oncharging station 10 could illuminate to indicate that a sound was detected in the internal area ofcharging station 10 could be present to reduce the need for accessingelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b to check for missed calls or other such notifications. Further,vent 30 may be optionally present to provide airflow to the internal area ofcharging station 10 for heat dissipation or the like. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , acollapsible charging station 110 in an extended position is shown.Side walls 112 are attached fromcharging base 120 in a hinged relationship withend wall 114. In this embodiment,charging base 120 includes electrical outlets 18 a-18 c andwhite noise generator 20 as described with reference toFIG. 2 above. The top and bottom ofcharging station 110 is composed of three wall slats 116 a-116 c which are attached by hinges along each edge and are held in place by retaining means along the perimeter formed byside walls 112 andend wall 114. Wall slats 116 a-116 c can optionally include a see-throughwindow 122 constructed of plexiglass, plastic, glass, or the like, to allow for viewing the internal area ofcharging station 110.Window 122 can also be constructed with a one-way mirror finish to allow for viewing the internal area ofcharging station 110 by a user while inhibiting the view from the internal area to an external view. Hinge 118 attacheswall slat 116 a to chargingbase 120. In the extended position, wall slats 116 a-116 c can be opened to allow internal access to chargingstation 110 for positioningelectronic devices 110 a, 110 b as shown and described inFIGS. 1-3 . - Power to charging
station 110 can be provided by a power cord and may optionally include an integrated battery located within chargingbase 120 to further enhance the portability of chargingstation 110. - Referring to
FIGS. 4a and 5b , chargingstation 110 is shown in a collapsed position. upper and lower wall slats 116 a-116 c and 116 a′-116 c′ nest along the top and bottom of chargingbase 120 whileend wall 114 is positioned along the internal wall face of chargingbase 120. On the back of chargingbase 120,FIG. 4b shows the back of chargingbase 120 which includes anexternal power switch 124 to control white noise generator 20 (not shown) while chargingstation 110 is in an extended position. Chargingport 126 is also located on the back of chargingbase 120 to provide a means to connect power to chargingbase 120. - Referring to
FIG. 4c , when a user is ready to use chargingstation 110,end wall 114 is pulled away from chargingbase 120.Side walls 112connect charging base 120 to endwall 114. Once fully extended,FIG. 4d shows wall slats 116 a-116 c extended out over the top of the edge ofside walls 112 andend wall 114 to form a top lid for chargingstation 110. - Referring to
FIG. 5a , afterend wall 114 is extended out, upper and lower wall slats 116 a-116 c and 116 a′-116 c′ can be seen unfolding from a nested position along the upper and lower walls of chargingbase 120. - In accordance with another embodiment,
FIGS. 6a-6d showelectronic device 210 surrounded byprivacy case 200. In an exemplary embodiment,electronic device 210 is a cellular phone withfront camera 212 andrear camera 214. When privacy is desired, or when either camera is not in use,front shutter 216 andrear shutter 218 can be independently moved over the face of each 212, 214. When therespective camera 216, 218 are moved over the face of their respective camera, theshutters 212, 214 are isolated and unable to view any images beyond the back face of thecameras 216, 218. This enhanced feature allows a user to be able to only allow images to be taken byshutters electronic device 210 when the user desires along with a visual privacy indication when the 216, 218 are closed.shutters - Along the top of
electronic device 210,privacy case 200 includes apower switch 222 to operate integratedwhite noise generator 220. When activated,white noise generator 220 masks any conversations or external noise which could otherwise be monitored by microphones incorporated intoelectronic device 210. On the bottom ofprivacy case 200, access ports 224 a-224 c allow the electronic device to have access to a charging port for theelectronic device 210 and also microphone and/or speaker ports for normal operation. In another embodiment, a cover (not shown) can be moved over one or more of the ports 224 a-224 c to reduce the ability forelectronic device 210 to pick up external noise while in a privacy mode. - In another exemplary embodiment, charging
station 300 is a collapsible circularly shaped holder for anelectronic device 110 a.FIGS. 7a and 7b showupper cap 310 with aclear window 312 for viewing the internal area of chargingstation 300.FIG. 7c shows chargingbase 314 with integratedelectrical outlet 316 to supply power toelectrical device 110 a andwhite noise generator 318 to supply white noise to mask external noise.Charging base 314, in an exemplary embodiment, is constructed of three concentric nesting ring-shaped walls 320 a-320 c. Whenupper wall 320 a is extended upward, a smaller radius on the lower portion ofupper wall 320 a engages with a larger radius ofcenter wall 320 b.Center wall 320 b likewise engages with the upper portion of chargingbase 314lower wall 320 c to provide a cup shaped charging area for anelectronic device 110 a.Power port 322 provides a means for supply power internally to chargingbase 314 toelectrical outlet 316 as well aswhite noise generator 318. Optionally, a battery (not shown) can be integrally supplied with chargingbase 314 to supply either power to thewhite noise generator 318 only or as a power supply for bothelectrical outlet 316 andwhite noise generator 318.
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1. A privacy station, comprising:
a container configured to house at least one electronic device within an internal space within said container;
a noise generator located within said internal space within said container, wherein
the noise generator is configured to supply masking noise while the at least one electronic device is resident within said internal space; and
a notification generator located on a portion of said container, wherein the notification generator is configured to supply an notification to a user of a sound detected from the at least one electronic device.
2. The privacy station of claim 1 , further comprising at least one electrical supply port disposed within said container, said at least one electrical supply port configured to provide power to the at least one electrical device.
3. The privacy station of claim I, further comprising a window disposed along a wall of said container for viewing said internal space.
4. The privacy station of claim 3 , wherein said window is a one-way mirror with a partially transparent first side and a partially reflective second side.
5. The privacy station of claim 1 , wherein said container has a first collapsed position and a second extended position.
6. The privacy station of claim 1 , wherein said notification generator comprises a device selected from the group consisting of: an audio speaker and a visual indicator.
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