Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
320113000 | With charger stand or base adapted to hold battery pack | 32 |
20080218124 | Lithium battery pack and system for charging the same - A lithium battery pack according to the present invention has inherent information stored therein, which comprises a plurality of cells, nominal voltage, maximal voltage of the cells, range of temperature etc. A charging parameter is determined by a charging controller based on an identified data of the cells and the inherent information, and is transmitted to an adapter. A controlled module in the adapter receives the charging parameter through a control terminal and adjusts an AC/DC circuit to output a current with accurate charging voltage to the battery pack. | 09-11-2008 |
20080278113 | Structure for Linking Battery Charger And Storage Unit - A structure for linking battery charger and storage unit device during recharging is provided. The battery charger is for recharging mobile phones and the storage unit is a leather bag, container, and so on. The linking structure includes an engaging element and a linking element. The engaging element is on the surface of the linking structure to engage tot eh surface of the battery charger. The linking structure is a reusable attaching structure that can be attached to the storage unit. The linking element has the same structure as the linking element on the storage unit so that the present invention will hang the storage unit for storing the mobile phone below the battery charger during recharging. | 11-13-2008 |
20080315834 | Battery pack chargers and charging method - A method of charging a battery pack is provided. The method includes: electronically connecting a battery pack to a charger; detecting information regarding the battery pack; determining an appropriate charging regime based on the detected information; and applying the charging regime to the battery pack. A battery charger may also provided. The battery charger includes: a first terminal for connecting to a battery pack; a second terminal for connecting to a battery pack, a microprocessor operatively connected to the terminals and configured to receive a signal from at least one terminal regarding a battery pack connected to the terminal and control the charger to select and apply a charging regime to the battery pack according to the signal. | 12-25-2008 |
20090051315 | System and Method for Information Handling System Battery Charge Protection and Fault Alarm - An information handling system battery has first and second protective circuits to detect and address faults for a first charge applied from an external power source to an integrated charger and a second charge applied from a charger of an information handling system to battery cells. If the first protective circuit detects a fault associated with the integrated charger, charging of the battery cells is still supported by inserting the battery in an information handling system. If the second protective circuit detects a fault, the battery becomes inoperative by disconnecting the battery cells. An indicator, such as LEDs on the battery casing, indicates whether a soft or hard fault has occurred. | 02-26-2009 |
20090051316 | BATTERY CHARGING DEVICE AND BATTERY WITH THE SAME - A battery charging device includes a power terminal unit to be connected to a power source and provided with power therefrom, a charging terminal unit to be connected to a power terminal of a battery, and a holding device to be fixed to side faces of the battery when the charging terminal unit contacts the power terminal of the battery. | 02-26-2009 |
20090085514 | BATTERY CHARGER - The problem of the present invention is to configure a battery charger such that water intruded into a gap between a plugging portion of a battery connection part in the battery charger and a battery pack does not contact the circuit substrate, with a simple and low-cost configuration, and improving recyclability of the circuit substrate. The battery charger is configured such that water intruded from the gap between the plugging portion of the battery connection portion and the battery pack, is guided through a through-hole of a protruded portion provided at the bottom of the plugging portion to the lower side of the circuit substrate provided on the bottom case. | 04-02-2009 |
20090128092 | BASE CASE BATTERY WITH STORAGE - An aspect of the invention provides a base case battery for a portable personal computer. The base case battery includes a base case, a charging portion, a storage device, and holding portions. The charging portion is disposed in the base case, and configured to be electrically connected to the power input of the portable personal computer through a first connector. The storage device is disposed in the base case, and configured to be electrically connected to the portable personal computer through a second connector. The holding portions are disposed on the base case, and each of the holding portions is configured to mechanically connect the base case to the portable personal computer detachably. The charging portion is configured to extend the usage time of the portable personal computer, and the storage device is configured to extend the storage capacity of the memory of the portable personal computer. | 05-21-2009 |
20090212738 | Battery charging system and method of reducing variation in battery charging cycle count - A battery charging system includes a housing having a plurality of docking stations coupled therewith. A control device is coupled with a battery charging interface of each of the plurality of docking stations, and is configured to reduce variation in charging cycle count among a plurality of batteries configured to dock with the battery charging interfaces. A method of reducing variation in charging cycle count in a system of batteries includes receiving inputs associated with a charging cycle count for each of a plurality of interchangeable batteries docked with a common battery charger, and outputting a battery selection signal based at least in part on the inputs. | 08-27-2009 |
20100090646 | Multi-Component Charging Station With Surge Protector - A charging station is provided for charging portable electronic devices. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the charging station includes a surge protector located within the charging station. The charging station includes a base for housing the surge protector, a removable base cover that can be placed over the base and a removable tray that can be placed over the base or over the base cover if the base cover is in place over the base. If desired, the charging station can be used in a disassembled form by placing the tray on one surface and the base on another. If the charging station is used in this manner, the base cover can be placed over the base. | 04-15-2010 |
20100109605 | BATTERY CHARGER FOR TWO TYPES OF RECTANGULAR BATTERY PACKS - The battery charger is provided with a holding cavity | 05-06-2010 |
20100264876 | METHOD OF CHARGING AND USING AN ASEPTIC BATTERY ASSEMBLY WITH A REMOVABLE BATTERY PACK - A battery assembly with a housing that contains a removable battery pack. The housing, which is sterilzable, has a head designed to couple to a power consuming device. The battery pack, which is not sterlizable, contains at least one rechargeable cell. The battery pack has a head dimensioned to fit the same charger socket that can receive a sterlizable battery. The battery pack has contacts that abut charger contacts. The housing has internal contacts. Collectively, the housing and battery pack are shaped so that, when the battery pack seats in the housing, the battery pack contacts abut the housing internal contacts. The housing internal contacts are connected to the housing external contacts for supply power to the power consuming device. A cover selectively holds the battery pack in the housing chamber. | 10-21-2010 |
20110121783 | BATTERY CHARGER - An energy-efficient and compact battery charger. The battery charger includes, among other things, a charging port, a power supply module, a battery charger control module or controller, a power control safety module, a battery charger switch, and an indicator. The controller, the power control safety module, and the battery charger switch work in conjunction with each other to control the operation of the battery charger. The controller is configured to execute a charging control process which detects the insertion of a battery pack into the charging port, controls the charging of the battery pack, and controls the illumination or display of the indicator. The power control safety module includes a power control safety circuit that is configured to prevent the charging current and/or the charging voltage from damaging the battery charger or battery pack during a malfunction. | 05-26-2011 |
20110193523 | Charger with Analyzer Arrangement - A charger includes a charger base, a charging circuitry, and an analyzer arrangement. The charger base includes at least one charging platform defining a receiving cavity. The analyzer arrangement includes an analyzing circuitry and an analyzer connector. The analyzer connector is provided on the charger base for electrically connecting the battery discharging terminals with the analyzing circuitry, wherein the charger is arranged to operate in at least one of a charger mode and an analyzer mode. In the charger mode, the rechargeable battery is arranged to insert in the receiving cavity in for charging the rechargeable by the charging circuitry. In the analyzer mode, the rechargeable battery is arranged to insert into the receiving cavity while the analyzer connector is extended from the charger base to electrically contact with the battery discharging terminals for allowing the rechargeable battery to be discharged and tested by the analyzing circuitry. | 08-11-2011 |
20110241621 | BATTERY PACK CHARGER - The battery pack charger has a case | 10-06-2011 |
20120169286 | VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER CHARGING SYSTEM HAVING A DOCKING STRUCTURE - A video game controller charging system is provided. The video game controller charging system includes a base; at least one structure on the base for providing physical support to at least one video game controller while it is being charged; and at least one DC port on the base configured to couple to and provide DC power to a power input port of the at least one video game controller. The video game controller charging system may also include a current detector, a charging status indicator, at least one docking bay, and/or an AC-to-DC converter adapted to convert externally supplied power to the DC power provided to the power input port of at least one video game controller. The base of a charging station may include a recess having at least one electrical contact and a power input for connection to a power supply. | 07-05-2012 |
20120194132 | ELECTRONIC CASSETTE CHARGER - A charger includes a loading chamber into which a battery pack is insertably/removably loaded. An insertion opening into which the battery pack is inserted is formed on an upper surface of the main body. The loading chamber is forwardly inclined to a front surface of the main body, and a bottom surface of the insertion opening is inclined with respect to a horizontal direction so that one end of the front surface side is located at a lower end and the other end of the back surface side is located at an upper end. A connecter for supplying power is disposed at the upper end side of the bottom surface. Even when the dust, rubbish or fluid entered from the insertion opening drops to the bottom surface, it flows down to the lower end side, so that less dirt adheres to the connecter. | 08-02-2012 |
20120217929 | VIDEO GAME CONTROLLER CHARGING SYSTEM HAVING A DOCKING STRUCTURE - A video game controller charging system is provided. The video game controller charging system includes a base; at least one structure on the base for providing physical support to at least one video game controller while it is being charged; and at least one DC port on the base configured to couple to and provide DC power to a power input port of the at least one video game controller. The video game controller charging system may also include a current detector, a charging status indicator, at least one docking bay, and/or an AC-to-DC converter adapted to convert externally supplied power to the DC power provided to the power input port of at least one video game controller. The base of a charging station may include a recess having at least one electrical contact and a power input for connection to a power supply. | 08-30-2012 |
20120326669 | POWER TOOL STORAGE CASE - A power tool storage case includes a main case that has a tool storage portion, a battery storage portion and a charger storage portion, and a lid that can open and close the main case. The charger storage portion is a dual-purpose storage portion that can hold one of a charger and a battery pack in accordance with selection of one of the charger and the battery pack. | 12-27-2012 |
20130020996 | CHARGING STATION - A lockable charging station for charging rechargeable electric devices comprising a base to encapsulate the electrical charging station and a plurality of locking cover members, wherein each locking cover member is removably mechanically engageable with the base via tab and slot engagement and is individually lockable to the base using a lock. Each locking cover member secures an individual electric device to the base so that the electric device is held in electrical engagement with the charging station until the individual user removes the locking cover. The lockable charging station may include a multi-unit charger with an encapsulating base and plurality of locking cover members or a base with mounting points for individual chargers and a plurality of locking covers. | 01-24-2013 |
20130106352 | BATTERY CHARGER, BATTERY PACK DOCKING MODULE, AND BATTERY PACK MODULE | 05-02-2013 |
20130154565 | FOREIGN MATERIAL REMOVING STRUCTURE FOR CHARGER - A foreign material removing structure includes an inserting hole, a battery-side terminal, and a push-out section. The hole provided in a battery pack extends in an attaching direction of the pack, and has an opening that a charger-side terminal can enter, the opening being formed in one end side in an extending direction. The battery-side terminal is provided in the hole to contact the charger-side terminal that enters the hole from the opening when the pack is attached to the charger. The section provided on the further forward side in the attaching direction than the opening in the pack has a surface that intersects the attaching direction. The structure is configured such that the section is at a region shifted to the further forward side in the attaching direction than the charger-side terminal when the forward side in the attaching direction of the battery-side terminal contacts the charger-side terminal. | 06-20-2013 |
20150015205 | Charger, Battery Pack Charging System and Cordless Power Tool System - A charger ( | 01-15-2015 |
20150042280 | POWER ADAPTER FOR CORDLESS POWER TOOLS - The present application is directed in particular to a power adapter, adapted to be connected on the one hand to a power interface of a cordless power tool and adapted to be connected on the other hand to an energy source, in particular mobile energy source, for electrically power the power tool via the power adapter. | 02-12-2015 |
20150061596 | GRIPPER ASSEMBLY FOR BATTERY CHARGING AND DISCHARGING - Provided is a gripper assembly for battery charging/discharging, which is electrically connected to a battery electrode to apply current during battery charging/discharging operation, the gripper assembly including a first electrode lead gripper including a first electrode gripper body disposed to correspond to a first electrode lead of the battery, and a first contact member coupled to one side of the first electrode gripper body and pressed to contact a surface of the first electrode lead and a second electrode lead gripper including a second electrode gripper body disposed to correspond to a second electrode lead of the battery, and a second contact member coupled to a side of the second electrode gripper body and attached to contact a surface of the second electrode lead. | 03-05-2015 |
20150303717 | BATTERY CHARGER INCLUDING MULTIPLE CHARGING PORTS - A battery charger for charging a first battery pack and a second battery pack includes a housing having a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is angled relative to the second surface. The battery charger also includes a charging circuit positioned within the housing, a first charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit, and a second charging port coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the charging circuit. The first charging port configured to support the first battery pack, and the second charging port is configured to support the second battery pack. The battery charger further includes an indicator light associated with the first charging port. The indicator light includes a lens that extends over a portion of the first surface and a portion of the second surface. | 10-22-2015 |
20150311570 | BATTERY UNIT - A battery unit may include a main accommodation casing that includes a power output terminal, at least one sub-module that is accommodated in the main accommodation casing and a control unit that is accommodated in the main accommodation casing and controls at least one of charging and discharging of a unit battery, wherein in the sub-module, two or more battery blocks are accommodated inside a sub-accommodation casing so that the terminals of the battery blocks each including a plurality of unit batteries are not exposed and the battery blocks are connected to each other through an electric connection member. | 10-29-2015 |
20150357609 | PLUG-IN SYSTEM FOR COMBINING LITHIUM-POLYMER BATTERIES AND FOR CONNECTING SAME TO FORM A BATTERY SYSTEM - A battery system includes a container with a plurality of Li—Po batteries arranged with current and balancer terminal with plug-type connections that cannot be transposed for easy assembly and disassembly and for individual transportation of batteries onboard airplanes according to regulations. A balancer plug is connected with a balancer rail with compatible jacks and with a central balancer cable. A current lead-out plug is connected with a central leading-out power cable via bus bars and with coupling elements and compatible jacks. The battery system is connected via the central balancer cable by plug-type connection to a charging station or to a consumer by a respective plug-type connection. A circuit is used as a balancer of each cell in the Li—Po batteries and is arranged in the battery housing. The power storage capacities can be adapted to the field of application by selecting the type and number of the Li—Po batteries. | 12-10-2015 |
20160072106 | Battery pack for a hand-held power tool - A battery pack for a hand-held power tool includes at least one interface for establishing a mechanical and/or electrical connection of the battery pack to a hand-held power tool and/or a charging device, the interface having a guide arrangement for attaching the battery pack on the hand-held power tool and/or the charging device along a contacting direction y, and at least four contact elements for electrical contacting of corresponding counter-contact elements on the hand-held power tool and/or corresponding counter-contact elements on the charging device. At least two contact elements are thereby situated offset from one another in the direction of the contacting direction y. | 03-10-2016 |
20160099590 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RENTING, CHARGING, AND DISCHARGING BATTERY PACKS - A system includes a plurality of battery packs, a plurality of battery pack trays, and a kiosk. Each tray includes a battery charging circuit and one or more receptacles for receiving one or more of the battery packs. The kiosk includes a storage unit configured to receive and store the plurality of battery pack trays, a power module configured to deliver power to the battery pack trays, and a controller that is configured to control dispensing of the trays and the battery packs from the kiosk. Each tray is configured to be alternatively powered by the power module in the kiosk or by an external power source apart from the kiosk to enable the charging circuit in the tray to charge the battery pack that is received in each receptacle. | 04-07-2016 |
20160106425 | SURGICAL INSTRUMENT BATTERY PACK WITH POWER PROFILE EMULATION - A method of operating a medical device comprises connecting a secondary battery pack to the medical device. The secondary battery pack includes a processor configured to emulate at least one electrical characteristic of a primary battery pack that has at least one different electrical characteristic than the secondary battery pack. The method further comprises receiving an interrogation input from the medical device with the processor of the secondary battery pack. The method further comprises sending a response output to the interrogation from the processor to the medical device. The response output emulates an expected response output associated with the at least one different electrical characteristic of the primary battery pack. The method further comprises initiating an operational profile associated with the medical device. | 04-21-2016 |
20160141571 | BATTERY UNIT - A battery unit may include a main accommodation casing that includes a power output terminal, at least one sub-module that is accommodated in the main accommodation casing and a control unit that is accommodated in the main accommodation casing and controls at least one of charging and discharging of a unit battery, wherein in the sub-module, two or more battery blocks are accommodated inside a sub-accommodation casing so that the terminals of the battery blocks each including a plurality of unit batteries are not exposed and the battery blocks are connected to each other through an electric connection member. | 05-19-2016 |
20160141902 | Battery Pack Chargers and Charging Methods - A method of charging a battery pack is provided. The method includes: providing a charger comprising a battery interface, a set of terminals, and a power supply circuit for providing a charging current scheme; providing a set of battery packs, each battery of the set of battery packs comprising a charger interface having a physical configuration to mate with the battery interface and a set of terminals having a physical configuration to mate with the set of charger terminals; and providing a charging scheme defined by a relationship between the set of battery terminals and the set of charger terminals. | 05-19-2016 |