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In-case computer charging systemRelated Patent Categories: Electric Heating, Heating Devices, Combined With Container, Enclosure, Or Support For Material To Be Heated, With Vessel And Stand, Vessel Separable From StandThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060289444. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/684,894, filed May 26, 2005, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference. FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to the recharging of portable electronic devices and, in particular to systems and methods for recharging such devices while enclosed in cases according to the invention. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] It is becoming increasingly popular to provide schoolchildren with laptop computers which they obtain from a cart or locker in the classroom. U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,008,621 and 6,218,796 show such storage carts. Some of these notebook computer carts are are also commercially available from various sources. [0004] One of the problems with these arrangements is that students, particularly younger children, can drop the computer while removing or returning the device from and to its storage compartment, thereby costing the school considerable funds. Problems may also arise in the wiring associated with plugging and unplugging the recharger, resulting in dead batteries or poor contacts. The need remains, therefore, for a system which is relatively fool-proof in terms of charging, while, at the same time, protecting expensive devices such as laptop computers. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION [0005] This invention improves upon existing systems by providing a case configured to enclose a portable electronic device, the case including a plurality of externally accessible electrical contacts, enabling electrical current or data to flow to or from the device while enclosed in the case. The invention is applicable to all types of portable devices, including laptop, notebook and palm-top computers, as well as telecommunications devices, video players and music players. [0006] Typically the electrical contacts allow a battery in the case or in the device to be recharged while device is enclosed. To reduce shorting, one or more of the electrical contacts may protrude from the case, or one or more of the electrical contacts may be recessed. One or more of the electrical contacts may be adapted to magnetically engage with a corresponding set of electrical contacts, and a light may be provided on the case or the docking station to indicating that electrical current is flowing to the device through the case. [0007] An adaptor cable may be provided between the device and the electrical contacts so that the same or similar case may be used with different model devices from different manufacturers. For greater `universality,` a voltage-changing adaptor cable may be provided within the case between the device and the electrical contacts or at the base itself. [0008] The system may further include a docking bay to receive the case, the docking bay having a set of electrical contacts configured to electrically engage with the contacts on the case. Such a docking bay may take the form of a charging stand, a cart with one or more slots or compartments, or a locker with a door and a storage compartment. The system may further include an externally accessible compartment having an opening within the case to the device, and a power adapter having a plug-in cord within the compartment, enabling the cord to be connected to a source of power with the device enclosed within the case. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0009] FIG. 1 is a preferred embodiment of the invention in the form of a computer case having a set of externally accessible electrical contacts; [0010] FIG. 2 is a perspective drawing of a computer case having a set of externally accessible electrical contacts being placed into a mobile cart; [0011] FIG. 3 is a perspective drawing of a computer case having a set of externally accessible electrical contacts being placed into stationary stand; [0012] FIG. 4 is a perspective drawing of an alternative embodiment of the invention including a computer case with a set of externally accessible electrical contacts being placed into a slot in a locker; and [0013] FIG. 5 is a perspective drawing of a further alternative embodiment of the invention including a computer case having a cord in a pouch configured to plug into a locker receptacle. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0014] Broadly, this invention resides in cases and corresponding storage facilities that enable a portable electronic device to be recharged while enclosed in that case, thereby protecting the device during periods when it is not in use. The invention is applicable to all types of portable electronic devices, including laptop, notebook and palm-top computers, as well as telecommunications devices, video players and music players. [0015] A preferred embodiment is shown in FIG. 1. The case, 102, which may be of any soft or hard design, includes contacts 108, 110, preferably on one of the side edges of the case. The contacts 108, 110 interconnect to the device shown in broken-line form at 104, through appropriate electrical interconnects 112. In the preferred embodiment two or more such contacts are provided, depending upon the make/model of the enclosed device, though an embodiment with a single contact is possible if at least a portion of the outside surface of the case is sufficiently electrically conductive to act as ground or a positive/negative electrode. The case typically includes some sort of closure such as zipper 105, and an optional handle 106, preferably located on an edge opposite to the contacts 108, 110. [0016] The contacts 108, 110 are in electrical communication with interconnects 112 suited to a particular type of portable electronic device. This allows the same case to be manufactured with interchangeable panels and "pigtails" including appropriate connectors and number of contacts for a particular make and model. For example, a Dell notebook computer may have two contacts with wiring going to a concentric plug suited for that manufacturer, whereas an Apple computer may use three contacts with an interconnect going to a square-type connector on the computer. The invention is not limited in this regard. [0017] Given the in-case recharging capability just described, the case may be used in conjunction with various docking stations, including the cart shown in FIG. 2. In such a configuration, the case 102 may be lowered into compartments of the cart 202, with contacts 210 at the bottom of each receptacle being configured for corresponding contact with the contacts on the case. Once contact is made, an optional indicator light 220' on the case itself, or indicator lights 220' on the storage cart, may illuminate to show that proper contact has been made. Although the compartments in FIG. 2 are shown as being vertical, they may be angled or even horizontal, depending upon whether gravity alone or other mechanisms described herein are used to ensure reliable contact. [0018] As an alternative to a cart or rack receiving multiple in-case computers according to the invention, a stationary docking station 302 may be used, as shown in FIG. 3. This docking station would be coupled to a cord 320 receiving electrical power or connected to the device's supplied power adapter, allowing somebody to simply place their computer, while in the case, into the station, enabling the device to be recharged without having to remove it from the case. Again, an indicator light may be provided on the case or the docking station, as an option. Continue reading... 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