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postheadericon Apple's inductive charging patent application finally puts its earbuds to good use

How serious is the possibility of Apple adding inductive charging is considering his line of IOS devices? Seriously enough to submit some images drawn roughly to the USPTO, at least. The company 's application for "With an audio cable as inductive charging coil" surfaced today, with some interesting solutions to the problem of inductive load. The first looks a bit like an iPhone scratching post. It 'sa great monoliths wrap an audio cable to repeatedly bend the cable in an inductive receiver coil. The earphones in the example, a metal mesh, which serve as contact for the charging of the device.

Another proposed system is to work the earphones - but without the need for huge load of mail. Instead of slipping the headphones into an audio charger, which cause the speaker to vibrate, creating a current that charges the device. As always, just because mean a patent application surfaces doesn 't, a final product is ever the Light of the world - seems and these methods (especially that big load of post) on how to do go a long way to shave off the precious millimeters that inductive Charging takes traditional. But hey, do Apple 's all happening on the slim devices, and stranger things certainly.

Gallery: Apple's inductive charging patent surfaces

Apple's inductive charging patent application finally puts its earbuds to good use originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Aug 2011 10:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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