Apple patent is a flexible battery for future wrapping devices


Foldable iPhone

As I read these stories I remembered one thing. In the race to conquer the space of being americans and Russia decades ago, US engineers invented the ink pen to enable astronomers to write without gravity. The Russians simply use a pencil to solve the problem.

Now we see that Apple has released a convenient battery and conditions for future wrapping power. And I think: Wouldn't that be enough? two batteries

, one for each side of the threatened segment? However, they will.

Apple recently introduced an identity that wants to know something. 10,637,017 US Patent entitled "Flexible battery structure"In it, it is explained that batteries tend to occupy a large amount of space in a portable electrical unit. As devices grow more power hungry, more space is needed to allocate space for batteries.

Apple's various proposals are focused on working with both batteries and the connections between them. For example, changing battery cells

They can be drawn from discrete cylinders and distributed through a flexible substrate, the document explains. And he adds: "Depending on the time between the discrete modes and the diameter of these cylinders, the resulting battery may evolve to a single axis."

More details on copyright alternative methods of input and distribution

battery cells, in addition to explaining how to reduce the pressure this is caused by the battery itself.

All of this does not mean that Apple will introduce the following Foldable iPhone or iPad soon. It is much cheaper to get a false impression. All companies offer hundreds of them that they often do not become reality, but for very little money, they cool off in life and give them the power to relieve themselves of the problems that could arise if they were ever produced.

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