Overheating and spill resistant mobile device docking cradle

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C455S575100, C455S090300, C455S550100, C455S569200, C320S114000

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ABSTRACT:
A docking station for a portable electronic device comprises a device receiving recess including a device receiving bottom surface and at least one device guiding structure sized to slidingly receive therein a device to be docked in the docking station and to guide the device toward, and maintain the device in, a desired position within the device receiving recess in which an electrical connector of the device mates with an electrical connector of the docking station and a well formed in the bottom surface of the device receiving recess, the well extending downward from the electrical connector of the docking station to a drainage opening formed at a lower-most point of the well in combination with a first lumen extending from the drainage opening to an outlet at an exterior of the docking station.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2001/0029195 (2001-10-01), Lin
patent: 2005/0168191 (2005-08-01), Lee et al.

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