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Discriminating battery charging system

  • US 5,606,238 A
  • Filed: 07/21/1994
  • Issued: 02/25/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/21/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A battery charging system for charging batteries of a first size having a predetermined feature, the battery charger preventing batteries not having the predetermined feature from being charged, comprising:

  • (a) at least one first battery of the first size having the predetermined feature, the predetermined feature being a cathode terminal having a height G of at least 0.125 inches and substantially equal upper and lower diameters, the diameters being less than those of batteries of the first size not having the predetermined feature, and(b) a battery charger comprising a housing having at least one compartment for receiving batteries, the compartment having at least one wall and a floor, the floor having a support element thereon for supporting at least one battery, the wall having at least one first circular recess disposed therein, the at least one first battery of the first size aligning matingly in respect of and slideably engaging the first circular recess corresponding thereto when positioned on the support element, the first recess having a first diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the cathode terminal of the at least one first battery of the first size, the battery charger further comprising circuit means for supplying a charging current to the at least one first battery of the first size having the predetermined feature, and positive and negative charger contacts for connecting the at least one first battery of the first size having the predetermined feature to the circuit means.

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