Battery jumper cable assembly
First Claim
1. A jumper cable assembly for connecting a live battery with a dead battery having a residual voltage thereon comprising:
- a first pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the live battery;
a second pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the dead battery, one of the cables of the first pair being coupled directly to one of the cables of the second pair, the other cables of the first and second pairs being spaced apart;
actuatable means movable into and out of bridging relationship to said other cables for electrically interconnecting said other cables, whereby the batteries willl be coupled together; and
means responsive to the residual voltage of the dead battery and coupled with said interconnecting means for selectively moving the same into said bridging relationship, said moving means including a silicon controlled rectifier having a gate, a solenoid coupling the silicon controlled rectifier across the live battery, said solenoid being coupled to said actuatable means for actuating the same when the silicon controlled rectifier is conductive, and switch means coupled with the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier and one of said second cables for only momentarily applying the voltage of the dead battery to the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier to cause conduction of current therethrough.
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Abstract
An assembly of battery cables for use in coupling a live battery to a dead battery for engine-starting purposes. The assembly includes a circuit comprised of a solenoid which, when energized, closes a current path between two cables to thereby couple the batteries together. The solenoid is energized when a manual switch is closed and when the residual voltage of the dead battery provides a bias voltage for a circuit element in series relationship with the coil of the solenoid. In one form of the invention, the component receiving the bias voltage includes a silicon-controlled rectifier. In another embodiment of the invention, the component is comprised of a transistor, such as a Darlington transistor. The assembly includes a normally closed switch which is opened to interrupt the current flow through the coil of the solenoid when the cables are to be removed from the batteries after the engine associated with the dead battery has been started.
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5 Claims
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1. A jumper cable assembly for connecting a live battery with a dead battery having a residual voltage thereon comprising:
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a first pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the live battery; a second pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the dead battery, one of the cables of the first pair being coupled directly to one of the cables of the second pair, the other cables of the first and second pairs being spaced apart; actuatable means movable into and out of bridging relationship to said other cables for electrically interconnecting said other cables, whereby the batteries willl be coupled together; and means responsive to the residual voltage of the dead battery and coupled with said interconnecting means for selectively moving the same into said bridging relationship, said moving means including a silicon controlled rectifier having a gate, a solenoid coupling the silicon controlled rectifier across the live battery, said solenoid being coupled to said actuatable means for actuating the same when the silicon controlled rectifier is conductive, and switch means coupled with the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier and one of said second cables for only momentarily applying the voltage of the dead battery to the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier to cause conduction of current therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A jumper cable assembly for connecting a live battery with a dead battery having a residual voltage thereon comprising:
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a first pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the live battery; a second pair of jumper cables adapted to be releasably coupled to and to extend outwardly from the terminals of the dead battery, one of the cables of the first pair being coupled directly to one of the cables of the second pair, the other cables of the first and second pairs being spaced apart; a bridging bar movable into and out of bridging relationship to said other cables for electrically interconnecting said other cables, whereby the batteries will be coupled together; means responsive to the residual voltage of the dead battery and coupled with said bridging bar for selectively moving the same into said bridging relationship, said moving means including a silicon controlled rectifier having a gate, a solenoid coupling the silicon controlled rectifier across the live battery, said solenoid being coupled to said actuatable means for actuating the same when the silicon controlled rectifier is conductive, and switch means coupled with the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier and one of said second cables for applying the voltage of the dead battery to the gate of said silicon controlled rectifier to cause conduction of current therethrough, there being a capacitor in series with the switch means, said capacitor adapted to be charged by the dead battery when the switch means is closed, said gate being coupled with said capacitor; and a light source coupled to the bridging bar and to said one cable of the first pair of cables, said light source being energized when said bridging bar moves said bridging relationship.
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