FIELD: lighting.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to portable electric devices and can be used in many areas in which there required is electric device with independent power supply having the possibility of battery recharging, but not requiring compliance with electric safety conditions at battery recharging. Device can contain any useful load and can be a lamp, a vessel for drinks with decorative illumination, a jacklight, a laser pointer, a radio receiver, an audio player, a thermometre or another sensor, etc. In the device the useful load is connected to the battery supplying the power to it, and in addition, the device includes electric winding arranged on magnetic conductor and connected to the above battery; at that, edges of this magnetic conductor are taken to the outside, to external surface of portable electric device. In order to charge the battery, there used is charging device containing electric winding connected to electric connector to be connected to electric power supply and arranged on magnetic conductor the edges of which are taken to the outside, to external surface of charging device.
EFFECT: development of portable electric device with power supplied from the battery and the charging device, reducing possible short circuit, including in increased humidity conditions.
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Dates
2010-04-27—Published
2005-08-12—Filed