Apple files patent for "solar cells on portable devices"
While we wait, and wait... and wait for manufactures to perfect long-lasting fuel cells, Apple and others are pursuing at least one other approach: solar augmentation. In a patent application titled "Solar cells on portable devices" attributed to a number of Apple employees, Apple reveals possible plans to integrate solar cells into portable devices such as iPods and MacBooks. The application says, "Solar cells are typically stacked with other layers made of transparent or semi-transparent materials... Some of these layers may be used for display or input purposes, and some layers may be coated with various materials or they may be etched with product logos or other patterns." In other words, Apple is looking to cover the entire device, including the transparent display, with a layer of solar cells -- the latter approach already patented by Motorola. While the efficiency of solar cells and existing manufacturing techniques call into question the immediate viability of such an approach, it's intriguing nonetheless as a means to offset any lost battery life on the move to say, 3G.
[Via MacRumors]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
TareX @ May 26th 2008 9:01AM
...because we spend more and more of our time outdoors holding phones over our heads, as opposed to staying indoors with our phones in our pockets?
keithwwalker @ May 26th 2008 6:26PM
This makes sense. I have a Citizen watch whose whole watch face is covered by a transparent solar cell. The cell charges a capacitor which normally runs the watch. The watch battery is only for backup. Normal battery life is claimed 25 years.
Even charges in indoor light.
Steelwurm @ May 27th 2008 7:15PM
It's something that will happen, but does Apple deserve the patent? I've had a portable calculator that uses a solar cell for years...