Battery contact and method of retention
First Claim
1. A battery charging apparatus for charging a rechargeable battery pack, the battery charging apparatus comprising:
- a housing having a socket for releasably receiving the battery pack;
a battery charging circuit retained adjacent to the housing;
a spring contact of an electrically conductive material releasably retained by the housing without soldering the spring contact to the battery charging circuit, the spring contact having first and second spring portions, the first spring portion projecting into the socket for electrical contact with the battery pack when inserted into the socket for recharging, and a second spring portion being positioned between the housing and the battery charging circuit for electrical contact with the battery charging circuit;
the socket being defined by a bottom wall and a sidewall of the housing, the sidewall having a first channel formed therein opening toward the socket and sized to receive the first spring portion therein, and the bottom wall having a second channel formed therein opening toward the battery charging circuit and sized to receive the second spring portion therein;
the first channel terminating in a first pocket sized to receive a portion of the first spring portion, and wherein the second channel terminates in a second pocket sized to receive a midportion of the spring contact between the first and second spring portions, and the spring contact being retained within the first and second pockets when the battery charging circuit is removed from the housing; and
the first and second spring portions being integrally formed by bends in the spring contact, the first spring portion having at least one bend in a first direction toward the socket and the second spring portion having a plurality of bends which flex and apply a contact force between the spring contact and the battery charging circuit when the battery charging apparatus is assembled to produce a contact force applied by the second spring portion against the battery charging circuit greater than the contact force applied by the first spring portion against the battery pack when inserted into the socket.
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Abstract
A battery contact generally having three integrally formed portions. A first spring portion at a first end is electrically couplable to a rechargeable battery pack. A second spring portion at a second end is electrically coupled to a battery charging circuit. A retaining spring portion is located therebetween. The first, second and retaining spring portions are formed by a series of bends made in and along a single, electrically conductive, flat metal wire. A housing containing the battery charging circuit has a socket for receiving the rechargeable battery pack. The first spring portion is mechanically and removably retained by the housing and projects into the socket. The second spring portion is positioned between a bottom wall of the housing and a printed circuit board containing the battery charging circuit. The second spring portion is electrically coupled to a printed circuit board contact and is formed to provide multiple bends with additive beam flexure forces.
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9 Claims
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1. A battery charging apparatus for charging a rechargeable battery pack, the battery charging apparatus comprising:
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a housing having a socket for releasably receiving the battery pack; a battery charging circuit retained adjacent to the housing; a spring contact of an electrically conductive material releasably retained by the housing without soldering the spring contact to the battery charging circuit, the spring contact having first and second spring portions, the first spring portion projecting into the socket for electrical contact with the battery pack when inserted into the socket for recharging, and a second spring portion being positioned between the housing and the battery charging circuit for electrical contact with the battery charging circuit; the socket being defined by a bottom wall and a sidewall of the housing, the sidewall having a first channel formed therein opening toward the socket and sized to receive the first spring portion therein, and the bottom wall having a second channel formed therein opening toward the battery charging circuit and sized to receive the second spring portion therein; the first channel terminating in a first pocket sized to receive a portion of the first spring portion, and wherein the second channel terminates in a second pocket sized to receive a midportion of the spring contact between the first and second spring portions, and the spring contact being retained within the first and second pockets when the battery charging circuit is removed from the housing; and the first and second spring portions being integrally formed by bends in the spring contact, the first spring portion having at least one bend in a first direction toward the socket and the second spring portion having a plurality of bends which flex and apply a contact force between the spring contact and the battery charging circuit when the battery charging apparatus is assembled to produce a contact force applied by the second spring portion against the battery charging circuit greater than the contact force applied by the first spring portion against the battery pack when inserted into the socket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A battery spring contact for a battery charging device having a battery charging circuit and a housing, the housing having a first wall and a second wall defining a socket in the housing, the first wall having a first channel formed therein opening toward the socket and the second wall having a second channel formed therein opening toward the charging circuit, the battery spring contact comprising:
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a first spring portion at a first end of the battery contact having first and second bends in a first direction, the first spring portion capable of being received by the first channel; a second spring portion at a second end of the battery contact having third and fourth bends in a second direction, the second spring portion capable of unfastened electrical contact with the battery charging circuit; and a retainer portion between the first and second spring portions having a fifth bend, the first spring portion and the retaining portion capable of selectively, mechanically self-retaining the battery contract in the housing, the first spring portion, second spring portion and retainer portion being integrally formed of an electrically conductive material. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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