Connector formed as a sleeve pushed over a standard chip card

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320111, 439951, G06K 1906

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060270284

ABSTRACT:
A connector in the shape of a standard printed circuit chip card having contact areas joined by conductors and to be used to apply battery recharging energy to an electronic device such as a mobile telephone through a chip card receiving slot in the device. The connector may be fixed to a power source or may be joined by wires to a remote power source. In some embodiments a sleeve to which the wires are fixed may be placed over a standard chip card. This sleeve may be formed with an opening to expose the chip card contacts so that normal operation may be carried out while batteries are being recharged.

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patent: 5018051 (1991-05-01), Yamada
patent: 5373149 (1994-12-01), Rasmussen
patent: 5574270 (1996-11-01), Steffen
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 36, No. 09A, p. 167, Sep. 1993.

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