A PORTABLE DEVICE AND AN APPARATUS FOR REPLACING USED BATTERY OF THE PORTABLE DEVICE
20220278377 ยท 2022-09-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M2010/4271
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01M2010/4278
ELECTRICITY
G07F7/06
PHYSICS
H01M50/264
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/441
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0013
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/007
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/4207
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/42
ELECTRICITY
G07F17/00
PHYSICS
H01M10/46
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/264
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An apparatus for replacing a used battery pack of a portable device with a charged battery pack. The apparatus is configured to receive a portable device with the battery pack housed therein, unlock the battery pack by automation means and extract it from the housing, insert and lock another battery pack into the housing. In another aspect, the invention relates to a portable device comprising a battery pack and battery pack housing, which is configured to be inserted into the housing, locked therein and provide electrical charge either to the housing or to devices that are electrically connected to the housing. The battery pack may be unlocked and retrieved from the housing and, in turn, replaced with another battery pack (e.g. a charged battery pack).
Claims
1. An apparatus for automatically replacing a used battery pack of a portable device with a charged battery pack, comprising: (a) a plurality of battery packs, either charged or suitable to be recharged, wherein each battery pack comprises a housing suitable to house the battery pack, and a locking arrangement adapted to reversibly lock the battery pack within the housing; (b) an aperture configured to receive the portable device through which said portable device is inserted in order to replace its battery pack with the charged battery pack and upon completion of replacement, said portable device is ejected through said aperture; (c) an unlocking apparatus for automatically unlocking the battery pack from the housing of the inserted portable device; (d) a grabbing element for retrieving the unlocked battery pack from said portable device; and (e) an insertion element for inserting charged battery pack into the housing of the portable device, thereby enabling replacing the used battery pack of said portable device with the charged battery pack without replacing the housing.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack comprises a locking arrangement with which the battery pack is reversibly locked inside the housing.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a locking arrangement with which the battery pack is reversibly locked inside the housing.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack and the housing comprise corresponding locking arrangements with which the battery pack is reversibly locked inside the housing.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a housed battery pack is reversibly magnetically locked inside the housing.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the battery pack comprises a processing unit configured to detect charge activity of the battery pack.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a processing unit.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a communication module.
9. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a battery pack recycling receptacle.
10. The apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a battery checking unit configured to check the health and overall condition of the used battery pack, thereby enabling to determine whether the health and overall condition of the battery is suitable for additional charging cycle.
11. The apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the processing unit is used for managing the recharging of the battery packs and to allow one or more of said battery packs to be optimally recharged.
12. A system for replacing used battery packs of portable devices, comprising: (a) a plurality of portable devices according to claim 1; and (b) one or more apparatuses according to claim 1.
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein the battery packs of the plurality of portable devices comprise an identification mark.
14. The system according to claim 12, wherein the housings of the plurality of portable devices comprise identification means.
15. The system according to claim 12, further comprising a software application for mobile electrical devices configured to track and manage usage of battery packs.
16. A method of providing charge to a portable device according to claim 1, comprising: (a) unlocking the battery pack; (b) gripping and retrieving the battery pack from the housing; and (c) inserting a charged battery pack into the housing.
17. The method according to claim 16 performed by an apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the portable device is inserted to the apparatus before the used battery pack is unlocked and is ejected from the apparatus after the charged battery pack is inserted into the housing.
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24. An apparatus for battery operated rechargeable mobile devices configured to receive a battery operated rechargeable mobile device and replace the battery pack of the mobile device with a charged battery pack.
25. A method of providing charge to a battery operated rechargeable mobile device with a removable battery pack by using automation means, comprising: (a) inserting the mobile device into a dedicated apparatus that is adapted for replacing a used battery pack of the mobile device; (b) unlocking the used battery pack; (c) gripping and extracting the used battery pack from the housing; (d) inserting a charged battery pack into the housing; and (e) ejecting the mobile device from the apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0054] Reference will now be made to an embodiment of the present invention, examples of which are provided in the accompanying figures for purposes of illustration only. One skilled in the art will readily recognize from the following description that alternative embodiments of the structures and methods exemplified herein may be employed, mutatis mutandis, without departing from the principles of the invention.
[0055] The present invention relates to a portable device comprising a battery pack and a battery pack housing. The battery pack is configured to be inserted into the housing, locked therein and provide electrical charge either to the housing or to devices that are electrically connected to the housing. The battery pack may be unlocked and retrieved from the housing and, in turn, replaced with another battery pack (e.g. a charged battery pack). According to an embodiment of the invention, the portable device is a power bank or other form of a mobile charger that can be charged in advance for later mobile device (e.g., phones, tablets, wearable devices or laptops) to recharge (without a power socket). According to another embodiment of the present invention, the portable device is a mobile device such as a smartphone, tablet, smart wearable device, etc. In such embodiment, the battery pack housing refers to the body of the mobile device to which the battery pack is configured to be inserted, locked therein and provides electrical charge to power the mobile device.
[0056] Furthermore, the present invention relates to an apparatus for replacing a used battery pack of the portable device with a charged battery pack. According to an embodiment of the invention, the apparatus is configured to receive a portable device with the battery pack housed therein, unlock the battery pack by automation means and extract it from the housing, insert and lock another battery pack into the housing.
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[0058] When battery pack 101b is inserted into housing 101a it is reversibly locked therein in a way that it can be locked or unlocked by using automation means. For example, the automation means are configured to unlock a combination locking arrangement for enabling to release battery pack 101b out of housing 101a. According to an embodiment of the present invention, battery pack 101b is magnetically locked in housing 101a.
[0059] It is noted that the present invention is not limited to a specific method of locking battery pack 101b in housing 101a. Other locking methods and corresponding unlocking arrangements may be used, such as an active member either on the housing, on the battery pack or on both, and a passive member either on the housing, on the battery pack or on both. Other lock arrangements may include other magnetically actuated components or otherwise mechanical components (e.g. springs, leafs etc.), electrical components or a combination of components that are cooperatively sufficient to keep a battery pack locked inside a housing.
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[0061] Unlocking arrangement 205 comprises corresponding unlocking means adapted to unlock the used battery pack. For example, unlocking arrangement 205 may comprise magnetic means such as elements 205a and 205b that are adapted to retract magnetic pins 111 of power bank 101 by applying magnetic force to the appropriate sides of power bank 101 (as schematically indicated in the figure). Thus, when the magnetic force is applied, battery pack 101b is unlocked and grabbing element 206 is now able to extract battery pack 101b out of housing 101a.
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[0064] In contrast to known prior art systems where either the whole power bank is replaced or the user's personal power bank or mobile device is lengthy charged, a system according to the present invention provides users an experience of speeded portable-device-charging due to each user's personal portable device being returned after the process of obtaining charge, i.e. replacing the battery pack with a charged one.
[0065] According to an embodiment of the present invention, after stage 303, i.e. after retrieving a battery pack from its housing, the battery pack's propriety is inspected so as to detect faults and defects, whether they're physical (e.g. dents) or functional faults. A battery pack that was found faulty is returned to the user (i.e. ejected from apparatus 201) and the user is notified that the battery pack is faulty. The user may decide whether to keep the faulty battery or to insert it to apparatus 201 for recycling. According to an embodiment of the invention a faulty battery pack is automatically recycled and a replacement unfaulty battery pack is provided to the user.
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[0067] According to an embodiment of the invention, an extracted battery pack is inspected for detecting the amount of charge remaining therein. An extracted battery pack is further connected to a charging port for recharging.
[0068] According to an embodiment of the present invention, battery pack 101b comprises an identification mark such as RFID, barcode, etc. (not shown in the Figs.) from which the battery pack can be identified. In some embodiments, the portable device may comprise user identification means (e.g., RFID, barcode, etc.). In this embodiment, apparatus 201 is configured to read this identification mark and recognize each battery pack so as to allow tracking and information collecting regarding the usage and charge history of the battery pack and to estimate its remaining life expectancy. In addition, apparatus 201 may identify the user by reading the user identification means. According to an embodiment of the invention, apparatus 201 further comprises a communication module suitable to communicate with a remote database on which history of each battery pack is recorded and stored, as well as user data. For example, by identifying the user, during the battery pack replacement procedure, display 204 of apparatus 201 may show content according to the stored user data.
[0069] According to another embodiment of the invention, battery pack 101b further comprises a processing unit (not shown in the Figs.) configured to detect charge activity of the battery pack that doesn't take place within apparatus 201 to further enhance tracking and information collecting. In this embodiment apparatus 201 is configured to read data from the processing unit.
[0070] According to an embodiment of the present invention, housing 101a is provided with a unique identification mark (e.g. RFID) associating the housing with a user. The mark may be used for various services such as paying for battery exchanging, statistical usage data, etc. In this embodiment apparatus 201 is configured to recognize each housing by reading identification marks.
[0071] According to an embodiment of the invention, apparatus 201 comprises a processing unit (not shown in the Figs.). The processing unit may be used for managing the recharging of battery packs located inside apparatus 201. For instance, the processing unit may be configured to allow battery packs to be optimally recharged, for example, recharged only at times of reduced electricity rate, or it may be configured to prevent over-charging of battery packs. The processing unit may further be used for failure analysis of battery packs, i.e. for identifying usable and defected battery packs. The processing unit may further be used for managing the battery pack inventory, sorting battery packs according to their condition (i.e., defected or usable). According to another embodiment of the invention, defected batteries are stored in a battery pack recycling receptacle inside apparatus 201 so as to prevent defected battery packs from being supplied to a user and for safe disposing thereof.
[0072] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a software application for electrical devices may be installed on a user's electrical device and may be used for identifying the user, tracking and managing usage of the power bank and storing user data in a remote database. For instance, the software application may be installed on a user's smartphone and used for directing a user to a nearest apparatus for replacing the used battery pack in case the portable device is low on charge. According to another embodiment of the present invention, during a charging process of the portable device (e.g., by using common charging means), the software application can be used to display content (e.g., commercial content) according to the stored user data.
[0073] Although embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be understood that the invention may be carried out with many variations, modifications, and adaptations, without exceeding the scope of the claims.