Cordless tool battery housing and charging system
DCFirst Claim
1. A battery pack for, selectively, connection with a tool as a power source and with a charger for charging, comprising:
- a battery pack housing having a nose portion including side walls and a terminal end transverse the side walls;
a first battery cell having a longitudinal axis and a side wall and first and second opposite ends, said ends being of first and second electrical polarities respectively, housed in the nose portion and disposed so that the longitudinal axis extended passes through the terminal end, and so that the first end of the cell is adjacent the terminal end of the housing; and
a terminal block comprising (1) a generally planer support adjacent to the end of the cell, generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cell, and between the housing terminal end and the first end of the cell, (2) a pair of spaced terminal pins extending perpendicularly from the support and extending away from the end of the cell, (3) a pair of upright spaced guide members carried by the support, extending oppositely to the terminal pins and extending into the battery pack housing for engaging and at least partially determining the position of the cell and (4) connecting means for electrically connecting the terminal block to the cell to form, when the battery pack is connected with a charger, a charging circuit.
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Abstract
In a battery housing and charging system for a range of cordless tools, a universal charger accepts battery packs of several configurations and size (number of cells). The common feature of the battery packs is (at least) one cell housed on end and substantially coaxial with a specific terminal block assembly. Terminal pins are shielded from external contact and engage the charger terminals in a recessed well in the floor of the charger receptacle. Charger terminals are at one end of the receptacle which is elongated so that it can accommodate a battery pack "nose" portion with either one or two cells housed on end and side-by-side. Upright side walls of the receptacle provide stabilizing support for the battery pack In the battery pack portion outside the receptacle, cells may be arranged in any configuration to suit tool or other requirements. Charger output terminals are normally biased away from their respective terminal apertures to minimize risk of accidental contact with live terminals. Charging control circuitry, including means for sensing battery temperature, is all contained in the charger assembly, with a visible indication of charging condition registered by a light emitting diode and transmitted externally through an optic light pole. In assembly of the charger, accurate register of charger output terminals carried on a printed circuit board, with corresponding terminal apertures in the floor of the charger receptacle is achieved through the mutual engagement of a tapered dowel and mating hole in these parts.
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1. A battery pack for, selectively, connection with a tool as a power source and with a charger for charging, comprising:
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a battery pack housing having a nose portion including side walls and a terminal end transverse the side walls; a first battery cell having a longitudinal axis and a side wall and first and second opposite ends, said ends being of first and second electrical polarities respectively, housed in the nose portion and disposed so that the longitudinal axis extended passes through the terminal end, and so that the first end of the cell is adjacent the terminal end of the housing; and a terminal block comprising (1) a generally planer support adjacent to the end of the cell, generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the cell, and between the housing terminal end and the first end of the cell, (2) a pair of spaced terminal pins extending perpendicularly from the support and extending away from the end of the cell, (3) a pair of upright spaced guide members carried by the support, extending oppositely to the terminal pins and extending into the battery pack housing for engaging and at least partially determining the position of the cell and (4) connecting means for electrically connecting the terminal block to the cell to form, when the battery pack is connected with a charger, a charging circuit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A battery for connection selectively with a tool as a power source and with a charger for charging, comprising:
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a battery pack housing having a nose portion including side walls and a terminal end transverse the side walls; a first battery cell having a side wall and first and second opposite ends, said ends being of first and second electrical polarities respectively, disposed in the nose portion with the longitudinal axis passing through the terminal end and with the first end of the cell adjacent the terminal end; and a terminal assembly having (1) a support member substantially abutting the first end of the cell, (2) a pair of spaced apart elongated terminal elements extending generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cell and outwardly from the first end of the cell (3) a pair of upright spaced guide members carried by the support member, extending oppositely to the terminal elements into the battery pack housing for engaging and at least partially determining the position of the cell and (4) connecting means for electrically connecting the terminal assembly to the cell. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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