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                            Apple has applied for a patent for an interesting take on wireless charging, allowing a Smart Cover with embedded battery to recharge the iPad.
At first blush, Apple's invention, aptly titled "Integrated inductive 
charging in protective cover," appears to simply be a first-party 
incarnation of upcoming products that use inductive charging to transfer
 power to an iOS device. These components usually incorporate an 
induction coil and transformer that outputs power via a cord plugged 
into the device's dock connector. Apple's patent filing describes 
something different.
Instead of sourcing power from a stationary dock, Apple's invention 
calls for a tablet case, or more specifically an iPad Smart Cover, to 
hold the inductive power transmitter. In some embodiments, an internal 
battery is disposed within the case, basically creating an "on-the-go" 
wireless charger. 
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