Wearable power supply system
09818993 ยท 2017-11-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A45F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2005/023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2005/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A44C15/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D27/205
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01M50/553
ELECTRICITY
A41D20/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A42B1/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41D20/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A wearable power source system is provided. The wearable power source system embodies a wearable power assembly having a wearable adapted to retain a power source, and a tool adapted to be powered by the retained power source. An electrical connection may connect the tool to the power source. A user may don the wearable power assembly, whereby a tool's power source is worn by its user, making handling the tool less of a burden. Clothing relative to the wearable power source system will be designed and become part of the user. Slacks, jackets, vest, apron, wristband, belt, hat jewelry, belly/fanny pack, and other such clothing/personal embodiment items will be designed to become part of the person and the wearable power source system.
Claims
1. A wearable power supply assembly, comprising: a wearable providing a power supply enclosure, wherein the wearable is dimensioned and adapted to be worn by a human user; and a power supply removably housed in the power supply enclosure, wherein the power supply includes a piggybacked configuration of a plurality of batteries; each battery of the plurality of batteries comprises a first female plug provided along its periphery; a second female plug provided on a second face; and a male prong provided on a first face, wherein the first face is on an opposing side of said battery relative to the second face, and wherein the male prong and the second female plug align for each two adjacent batteries of the plurality of batteries in the piggybacked configuration.
2. The wearable power supply assembly of claim 1, further comprising a tool not having a separate power supply attached thereto.
3. The wearable power supply assembly of claim 1, further comprising a first electrical connection interconnecting the tool and the power source.
4. The wearable power supply assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second electrical connection electrically connecting the male prong and the first female plug of each two adjacent batteries of the plurality of batteries in the piggybacked configuration.
5. A wearable power supply assembly, comprising: a wearable providing a power supply enclosure, wherein the wearable is dimensioned and adapted to be worn by a human user; a power supply removably housed in the power supply enclosure, wherein the power supply includes a piggybacked configuration of a plurality of batteries; a tool not having a separate power supply attached thereto; a first electrical connection interconnecting the tool and the power source; each battery of the plurality of batteries comprising: a first female plug provided along its periphery; a second female plug provided on a second face; a male prong provided on a first face, wherein the first face is on an opposing side of said battery relative to the second face, and wherein the male prong and the second female plug align for each two adjacent batteries of the plurality of batteries in the piggybacked configuration; and a second electrical connection electrically connecting the male prong and the first female plug of each two adjacent batteries of the plurality of batteries in the piggybacked configuration.
6. The wearable power supply assembly of claim 1, wherein the wearable is an apron.
7. The wearable power supply assembly of claim 1, wherein the wearable is a vest.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(18) The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention, since the scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
(19) Broadly, an embodiment of the present invention provides a wearable power assembly providing a wearable retaining a power source, and a tool adapted to be powered by the retained power source. An electrical connection may connect the tool to the power source. As a result, a user dons the wearable and becomes one with the equipment whose power source the user automatically wears as part of their clothing, making handling tools and their power supplies easier.
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(21) The power source 10 may be rechargeable batteries having a body providing male prong 12 and a female two- and three-prong plug 14 and 16, respectively. The electrical connections 22 and 24 provide male two prongs 18 and three prongs 20, respectively, for electrically mating with their corresponding plugs. The power sources 10 and 56 may be adapted so that more than one can be piggybacked together in a parallel circuit configuration enabling the user 60 to have more than one power source 10 in use or be ready for use so as not to be limited to the life of one battery/power source. The female three-prong plug 16 may be disposed along a periphery of the power source body 10. The female two-prong plug 14 and the male prong 12 may be disposed on opposing faces of the power source body 10 in the piggybacked configuration, and so the two- or three-prong electrical connection 20 can electrically connect the male prong 12 of a first power source 10 to the female three-prong plug 16 of an adjacent second power source 10, as illustrated in
(22) The power source 10 and 56 can be interchangeable for various tools and electronic devices 40. The power sources 10 and 56 can be adapted to power an AC and/or DC electrical tools, and in certain embodiments by adding a power inverter, use of a universal motor, or the like.
(23) As a corollary, the tool or device itself using the present power supply system would not have a battery/power source in it, with the exception of tech objects such as smart devices. These tools, instead of a spot for its battery, may have a short electrical cord (coiled or not) with a male plug for electrically connecting to the female plugs 14 and 16 of the power source 10, or alternatively a female socket for mating with the mail prong 12 of the power source 10. All battery life would be provided by the wearable's associated power source 10 or 56. In certain embodiments, the power sources 10 and 56 may be wireless, forgoing the electrical connections, and thus enabling even further freedom of movement.
(24) The present invention may embody a wearable power assembly providing a wearable retaining a power source 10, and a tool adapted to be powered by the retained power source 10. An electrical connection 22 or 24 may be a two-prong or three-prong spiral cord connecting the tool to the power source 10. The power source 10 may provide DC electricity in the form of batteries with parallel circuitry. A re-charger unit 58 may be provided, wherein the re-charger unit is adapted to charge three batteries at one time.
(25) A method of using the present invention may include the following. Providing the wearables provide a power supply enclosure formed by the aforementioned pockets for storing the power source 10 or 56 and associated electrical connections 22, 24 and 54. The wearable clothing would be designed for usability. A user 60 would don the wearable and, via the electrically connection(s) 22, 24 and 54, interconnect the power supply 10 or 56 to their tool or device.
(26) With the wearable power supply system, a user can wear a backpack 38 or vest 30 with two or three piggybacked power sources 10 that would be used for, example, a drill and a short cord would come from the exemplary backpack 38 to the drill. Thereby, the power source 10 would become part of the person's life and become something they would wear every day. Taking another example, a lithium battery for a lawn tool is about 40 volt and weighs about 1-2 lbs. Most people would not mind carry 1-2-4-6 pounds on their person to get a job done efficiently and for longer periods of time, such as lawn work. Alternatively, the user may pull out the electrical connection 22 or 24 from the power supply enclosure of the apron 26 wearable for powering carving knives, slow cookers, mixers, blenders and the like where convenient instead of being limited to a kitchen counter having a power source. Alternately a regular electrical cord can be injected into the tool above to be used at an electrical outlet at the kitchen counter.
(27) It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.