18671786. INDICATION FOR PROTECTIVE CHARGING MODE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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INDICATION FOR PROTECTIVE CHARGING MODE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Vitalii Kramar of Woodinville WA (US)

Patrick L. Coffman of San Francisco CA (US)

Caelan G. Stack of Belmont CA (US)

INDICATION FOR PROTECTIVE CHARGING MODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18671786 titled 'INDICATION FOR PROTECTIVE CHARGING MODE

The present disclosure pertains to techniques for displaying a user interface with a visual indication that an electronic device is in a protective charging mode.

  • The electronic device charges its energy-storage component with power from an external source.
  • After charging, a user interface is shown.
  • If charging stops before reaching full capacity, a protective charging mode is indicated.
  • Charging of the energy-storage component is delayed based on specific criteria.

Potential Applications: - Mobile devices - Wearable technology - Portable electronics

Problems Solved: - Prevents overcharging of the energy-storage component - Enhances user awareness of charging status

Benefits: - Prolongs battery life - Improves user experience - Ensures safe charging practices

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced Charging Protection Technology for Electronic Devices" This technology can be utilized in smartphones, smartwatches, tablets, and other portable electronics to provide users with a visual indication of the charging status and prevent overcharging.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the protective charging mode benefit the user?

  - The protective charging mode prevents overcharging, which can extend the battery life of the device and enhance safety.

2. What criteria are used to determine when to activate the protective charging mode?

  - The protective charging mode is activated when charging is stopped before reaching full capacity, based on predetermined criteria.


Original Abstract Submitted

The present disclosure generally relates to techniques for a displaying a user interface including a visual indication that an electronic device is in a protective charging mode. While the electronic device is in a charging configuration with respect to an external power source, an energy-storage component of the electronic device is charged with power supplied by the external power source. After charging the energy-storage component, a user interface is displayed. When charging of the energy-storage component is stopped before reaching a full charge level, the user interface includes a visual indication that the electronic device is in a protective charging mode in which charging of the energy-storage component is delayed based on predetermined criteria.