Backup Vehicle Battery
20230134140 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L58/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L2270/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/80
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A charging port adapted for secure placement in a vehicle that enables a removable battery to provide power to the vehicle and when the vehicle is in a normal operation mode, charge the removable battery.
Claims
1. A battery port, comprising: a housing having a positive lead and a negative lead; a voltage regulator coupled to the negative lead and the positive lead; a voltage monitor coupled to the voltage regulator; and at least a positive contact and a negative contact adapted for coupling with a removable battery.
2. The battery port of claim 1, wherein the voltage regulator regulates 18 volts to 12 volts.
3. The battery port of claim 1, wherein the voltage regulator regulates 40 volts to 12 volts.
4. The battery port of claim 1, is adapted for coupling with a removable battery, wherein the battery port is adapted for coupling with a power tool removable battery.
5. The battery port of claim 1, wherein the voltage monitor includes a monitor for temperature.
6. The battery port of claim 1, wherein the voltage monitor switches between charging and discharging the removable battery.
7. The battery port of claim 1 is located in the cabin of a vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0014] If a vehicle has a “dead” battery, a battery 102 may be placed in battery port 202, and the battery port 202 will automatically determine that the battery port should operate in the “powering” mode and provide voltage and current at the battery port leads 208 and 210. The current from battery 102 controlled by the voltage regulator 302 enables the vehicle's starter to turn and start. Once the vehicle has been started, the alternator creates a voltage and current that is detectable on the battery port leads 208 and 210 and causes the voltage regulator 302 to switch to the “charging” mode to charge the battery 102.
[0015] The battery port 202 is preferably mounted in the interior of the vehicle. The advantage of such place and mounting is a person can place and remove the battery 102 without the risk of being outside of their vehicle where they would be subject to weather, crime, and other vehicles. Another advantage of the battery port 202 is that while a person is driving to a job site, they can charge their battery 102, which may be used in a battery-operated tool. In other implementations, the battery port may accept a plurality of batteries and/or types of batteries. Yet another advantage is the battery 102 may be brought inside with a person and kept warm on cold days and provide the voltage and current to their vehicle when their vehicle battery is adversely affected by the cold.
[0016] In some implementations, the battery port may also have a receptacle that enables current flow from battery 102 through the battery port to the receptacle. A cable that functions as a jumper cable may be coupled to the receptacle and connected to another vehicle. The connection to the other vehicle may be via a direct connection to the other vehicle's battery or a connection to what is commonly referred to as a cigarette lighter. Typically, the cable will be able to handle 12 volts at high amperage.
[0017] The foregoing description of an implementation has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not exhaustive and does not limit the claimed inventions to the precise form disclosed. Modifications and variations are possible in light of the above description or may be acquired from practicing the invention. The claims and their equivalents define the scope of the invention.