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Portable battery charger

  • US 4,902,955 A
  • Filed: 10/31/1988
  • Issued: 02/20/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A portable battery charger for boosting and charging automotive-type batteries comprising;

  • a charger housing;

    an automotive-type battery received within said charger housing, said battery having a positive terminal and a negative terminal;

    a first cable housing secured to said charger housing proximate a first vertical wall of said charger housing, said first cable housing having an upper portion defining a first bore and a first saddle notch disposed above said bore;

    a second cable housing secured to said charger housing proximate a second vertical wall of said charger housing, said second vertical wall being oppositely disposed from said first vertical wall whereby said first and second cable housings are physically isolated one from the other by said charger housing, said second cable housing having an upper portion defining a second bore and a second saddle notch disposed above said second bore;

    a positive charging cable having proximal and distal end portions, said proximal end portion being electrically connected to a positive terminal of said automotive-type battery, an intermediate portion of said positive charging cable being received through said first bore and retractably received within said first cable housing, said positive charging cable terminating at its said distal end portion external to said first cable housing;

    a negative charging cable having proximal and distal end portions, said proximal end portion being electrically connected to a negative terminal of said automotive-type battery, an intermediate portion of said negative charging cable being received through said second bore and retractably received within said second cable housing, said negative charging cable terminating at its said distal end portion external to said second cable housing; and

    positive and negative charging clamps electrically connected to said distal end portions of said positive and negative charging cables, respectively, said positive and negative clamps each having a pair of rearwardly disposed, diverging handles for being releasably received in said first and second saddle notches, respectively, whereby said clamps are held in a preselected position when said intermediate portions of said positive and negative charging cables are fully received within said first and second cable housings.

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