DISPOSABLE VEHICLE STARTER AND METHOD
20210399379 ยท 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
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
H01M6/505
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/488
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
H01M6/50
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A disposable portable vehicle starting unit including a housing having a handle for carrying the disposable portable vehicle starting unit by hand or by attaching to clothing, a lithium ion 28 volt battery enclosed in the housing, and a 3-pin connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to positive and negative terminals of the lithium ion 28 volt battery, the 3-pin connector being externally accessible.
Claims
1. A disposable portable vehicle starting unit comprising; a housing, the housing having a handle for carrying the disposable portable vehicle starting unit by hand or by attaching to clothing; a 28 volt battery enclosed in the housing, the 28 volt battery having positive and negative terminals; and a 3-pin connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the positive and negative terminals of the 28 volt battery, the 3-pin connector being externally accessible.
2. The disposable portable vehicle starting unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the disposable portable vehicle starting unit weighs 6 pounds, plus or minus one pound.
3. The disposable portable vehicle starting unit as claimed in claim 1 further including a volt meter mounted in the housing and viewable externally, the volt meter being electrically attached to the positive and negative terminals of the 28 volt battery.
4. The disposable portable vehicle starting unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the 3-pin connector is designed to mate with starting electrical connectors in aviation vehicles.
5. The disposable portable vehicle starting unit as claimed in claim 4 further including an adapter designed to mate with the 3-pin connector and to couple the 3-pin connector to an electrical starting connector of an electric start ground vehicle.
6. A disposable portable vehicle starting unit comprising; a housing, the housing having a handle for carrying the disposable portable vehicle starting unit by hand or by attaching to clothing; a lithium ion 28 volt battery enclosed in the housing, the lithium ion 28 volt battery having positive and negative terminals; a volt meter mounted in the housing and viewable externally, the volt meter being electrically attached to the positive and negative terminals of the lithium ion 28 volt battery; a 3-pin connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the positive and negative terminals of the lithium ion 28 volt battery, the 3-pin connector being designed to mate with starting electrical connectors in aviation vehicles and externally accessible; and the disposable portable vehicle starting unit weighing 6 pounds, plus or minus one pound.
7. The disposable portable vehicle starting unit as claimed in claim 6 further including an adapter designed to mate with the 3-pin connector and to couple the 3-pin connector to an electrical starting connector of an electric start ground vehicle.
8. A method of starting an electrical start vehicle comprising the steps of; providing a disposable portable vehicle starting unit including a housing, a lithium ion 28 volt battery enclosed in the housing, and a 3-pin connector attached to the housing and electrically connected to the lithium ion 28 volt battery, the disposable portable vehicle starting unit weighing 6 pounds, plus or minus one pound; the disposable portable vehicle starting unit being carried by a military person for a period of hours to days; the military person attaching the 3-pin connector to an electrical starting connector of one of an electric start aviation vehicle or an electric start ground vehicle; starting the electric start aviation vehicle or electric start ground vehicle; and disconnecting and disposing of the disposable portable vehicle starting unit.
9. A method of starting an electrical start vehicle as claimed in claim 8 wherein the 3-pin connector of the disposable portable vehicle starting unit is designed to mate with starting electrical connectors in aviation vehicles.
10. A method of starting an electrical start vehicle as claimed in claim 8 further including a step of providing an adapter designed to electrically connect the disposable portable vehicle starting unit to an electric start ground vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Specific objects and advantages of the invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Turning to the drawings and specifically to
[0016] Housing 12 also has attached thereto a handle 22 specially designed to be used by military personnel, such as special forces, to conveniently carry disposable vehicle starting unit 10. Handle 22 is designed so that starting unit 10 can be conveniently attached to clothing and the like using belts, ropes, etc. and the military personnel carrying starting unit 10 will have hands free and only a light drag on clothing,
[0017] Turning to
[0018] Lithium ion battery 30 is a 28 volt battery with enough power/electrical current to start any electrically started 24 volt engines in aviation vehicles or ground vehicles such as trucks, tanks, etc. Disposable portable vehicle starting unit 10 only weighs approximately 6 pounds and is convenient to carry. It will be understood that the weight of disposable portable vehicle starting unit 10 can vary a small amount, for example up to a pound more or less. Disposable portable vehicle starting unit 10 is easy to carry and is convenient to use and is primarily for use by military personnel, e.g. Special Forces, in critical situations in which an electric start vehicle must be started quickly.
[0019] An adapter 18 as illustrated in
[0020] In operation, disposable vehicle starting unit 10 is assembled in the factory and is charged by means of an external battery charger 40 connected to battery 30 through an internal connector 42 (see
[0021] In a typical situation requiring a vehicle starting unit, a Special Forces person in a combat environment arrives at a vehicle (e.g. a truck) that is needed to move forward but the truck has a dead battery. The Special Forces person quickly attaches an adapter 18 to a starting electrical connector of the truck and disengages disposable vehicle starting unit 10 from any clothing to which it may be attached. The 3-pin connector 20 of disposable vehicle starting unit 10 is inserted into adapter 18 and the truck is quickly started. Adapter 18 and disposable vehicle starting unit 10 are disengaged and disposed of, for example by placing them in the back of the truck. The Special Forces person can then quickly continue on the way after only a few moments of delay.
[0022] Thus, a new and improved disposable vehicle starting unit is provided. The unit is light enough to conveniently carry (approximately 6 pounds) and is designed to start any electrically started 24 volt engines either in aviation or trucks, tanks, or other vehicles. The unit is not rechargeable, since it would be very inconvenient to carry around until a charger could be found, and thus once used is immediately disposed of in the most convenient fashion under the circumstances.
[0023] Various changes and modifications to the embodiments herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.