Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
429123000 | Having means to interchangeably connect plural individual cells or means to conectively support cell to current seeking apparatus | 6 |
20100266887 | BATTERY PACK - A battery pack is provided, in which external connection terminals are arrayed in the same direction in the module having the plurality of cells connected in series and a wiring that cuts across the module is not generated, and, in which improvement of the workability and reduction of connection failures are achieved by only connecting between the units by means of a bus bar when creating the module. Three pieces of flat-plate cells | 10-21-2010 |
20100279166 | HOT-SWAPPABLE AUXILIARY BATTERY MODULE, AUXILIARY SYSTEM AND HOT-SWAP METHOD - A hot-swappable auxiliary battery module, a hot-swappable auxiliary system and a hot-swap auxiliary method swap are provided. The hot-swappable auxiliary battery module is applied to an electronic device including a first battery, a battery connector, and a first power jack. The first battery is connected to the battery connector to provide power for the electronic device to operate. The hot-swappable auxiliary battery module includes a second battery and a power cable. The second battery is capable of being connected to the battery connector. One end of the power cable is capable of being connected with the first power jack, and the other end of the power cable is connected with the second battery to provide power to the electronic device, so that the operation of the electronic device continues when the first battery is disconnected from the battery connector. | 11-04-2010 |
20110008667 | BATTERY PACK INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF UNIT CELLS - A battery pack including a plurality of unit cells, the battery pack including: a plurality of unit cells, a case accommodating the plurality of unit cells, and a first insulation structure covering a first external surface of the case. A plurality of first guide pins project from the first external surface of the case. A plurality of first coupling holes into which the first guide pins are respectively inserted is formed in the first insulation structure. | 01-13-2011 |
20120251866 | BATTERY DISCONNECT UNIT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE BATTERY DISCONNECT UNIT - A battery disconnect unit for selectively coupling a battery pack to a load is provided. The unit includes a base portion that holds first and second contactors, a pre-charging relay, and a charging relay, thereon. The unit further includes a circuit board having first, second, third and fourth bus bars disposed thereon. The first and second bus bars are coupled to first and second terminals, respectively, of the first contactor. The first bus bar is further coupled to the battery pack, and the second bus bar is further coupled to the load. The third and fourth bus bars are coupled to third and fourth terminals, respectively, of the second contactor. The third bus bar is further coupled to the battery pack, and the fourth bus bar is further coupled to the load. | 10-04-2012 |
20130149584 | BATTERY ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A battery assembly for use in an electronic device. The battery assembly may include a battery cell, a battery connector for providing power from the battery cell to the electronic device, and a flex circuit electrically coupling the battery cell to the electronic device. The battery connector may be located adjacent the battery cell, and may include one or more alignment mechanisms so that conductive pads connector align properly with corresponding conductive elements of the electronic device. The battery cell may be fixed to the electronic device using an adhesive layer placed between the cell and the electronic device. A tab may extend beyond the periphery of the battery cell to allow a user to pull or peal the battery cell from the electronic device for replacement or repair. | 06-13-2013 |
20140120401 | CONNECTING STRUCTURE BETWEEN CIRCUIT BOARDS AND BATTERY PACK HAVING THE SAME - A connecting structure between circuit boards and a battery pack having the same. A hot bar does not make a direct contact with a circuit pattern of a flexible printed circuit board while soldering the flexible printed circuit board to a rigid printed circuit board, thereby preventing the damage to the circuit pattern and preventing electric short between a plurality of the circuit patterns due to the solder. During a soldering process, a base insulating layer having glass transition temperature (Tg) higher than a reflow temperature of the solder is arranged between the circuit pattern and the hot bar, the base insulating layer being perforated by a plurality of apertures to allow heat from the hot bar to more efficiently reach the circuit pattern and the solder. In addition, the circuit pattern covers the apertures, so that solder is unable to reach the hot iron. | 05-01-2014 |