Battery case
11502367 · 2022-11-15
Assignee
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
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Provided is a battery case for accommodating a coin cell battery which is inserted thereinto in a sliding manner. The battery case includes: a battery case body part which includes an opening for accommodating the coin battery and in which the accommodated coin cell battery is held; and a lid part which closes the opening of the battery case body part. The lid part includes a claw part which, upon closing of the opening, is fitted and inserted into the battery case body part, and with which, upon removal of the coin cell battery held in the battery case body part, the coin battery is pushed out in a direction opposite to a direction of insertion.
Claims
1. A battery case for accommodating a coin cell battery inserted thereinto in a sliding manner, the battery case comprising: a battery case body part which includes an opening for accommodating the coin cell battery, and in which the accommodated coin cell battery is held, the battery case body part including a space therein; and a lid part which closes the opening of the battery case body part, the lid part including a claw part in one side surface thereof configured to be inserted into a locking hole in the battery case body part, wherein the claw part of the lid part is configured to close the opening by inserting the claw part of the lid part into the locking hole of the battery case body part; wherein the claw part of the lid part is configured to remove the coin cell battery held in the battery case main body by inserting the claw part of the lid part into the space and pushing out the coin cell battery in a removal direction opposite to an insertion direction of insertion of the coin cell battery into the battery case body part; and wherein: the battery case body part further includes a battery holder which holds the coin cell battery and is integrally formed, and the battery holder includes a first holding part and a second holding part which hold the coin cell battery therebetween.
2. The battery case according to claim 1, wherein the locking hole is in an inside surface of the battery case body part, and wherein the lid part is slid along the opening, the claw part is fitted and inserted into the locking hole, and thereby the lid part is fixed to the battery case body part.
3. The battery case according to claim 2, wherein the space of the battery case body part is disposed facing the locking hole in the inside surface.
4. The battery case according to claim 3, wherein the space in the battery case body part is large enough to accommodate the claw part inserted thereinto and to allow the held coin cell battery to be pushed out in the direction opposite to the direction of insertion to move to a removal position.
5. The battery case according to claim 1, wherein the first holding part is exposed to the opening and includes a cut-out part which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto.
6. The battery case according to claim 2, wherein the first holding part is exposed to the opening and includes a cut-out part which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto.
7. The battery case according to claim 3, wherein the first holding part is exposed to the opening and includes a cut-out part which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto.
8. The battery case according to claim 4, wherein the first holding part is exposed to the opening and includes a cut-out part which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(16) Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
Embodiment
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(18) The lid part 10 includes two claw parts 11 laterally protruding from one side surface of the lid part 10 (
(19) On the other hand, upon removal of the battery as illustrated in
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(21) The battery case body part 2 illustrated in
(22) In addition, the lid part 10 can entirely close the opening 6 of the battery case body part 2 to protect the held coin cell battery 30. As illustrated in
(23) On the other hand, as illustrated in
(24) In addition, the first holding part 21 of the battery holder 20 includes cut-outs 24a disposed facing and close to the locking holes 3 so as not to cover the spaces 5. The cut-outs 24a make parts of the coin cell battery 30 be exposed so that the coin cell battery 30 can be pushed out to a removable position with the claw parts 11 inserted into the spaces 5.
(25) Next, procedures of insertion and removal of the coin cell battery 30 in the battery case 1 having the structure described above will be explained with reference to
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(27) Next, as illustrated in
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(29) The two claw parts 11 of the separated lid part 10 are inserted in the spaces 5 which are surrounded by the inside surface 4 of the battery case body part 2 and a side surface 30b of the coin cell battery 30. At this time, the first holding part 21 having sufficiently large cut-outs 24b does not hinder insertion of the claw parts 11. Then, as illustrated in
(30) As described above, the lid part 10 closes the opening 6 of the battery case body part 2 for accommodating the coin cell battery 30, and is fixed to the battery case body part 2 with the claw parts 11 disposed in the lid part 10, which enables prevention of movement and dropping-off of the coin cell battery 30 as well as damage caused by impact from an outside or the like. Furthermore, the claw parts 11 of the lid part 10 separated from the battery case body part 2 are inserted into the spaces 5 disposed in the battery case body part 2, the coin cell battery 30 is pushed out in the direction opposite to the direction of insertion, and thereby the coin cell battery 30 can be easily removed without a special tool.
(31) In this way, a unique advantage in which there is provided the low-cost battery case which allows easy replacement of batteries and highly avoids malfunction caused by movement and dropping-off of a battery as well as damage caused by impact from an outside or the like can be obtained.
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(33) In the embodiment described above, the lid part 10 includes the two claw parts 11, and the locking holes 3 are disposed in two positions of the battery case body part 2. However, the number of the claw parts 11 is not limited to two, and may vary depending on the size (width) of the lid part. Such a case will be explained as a modification.
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(35) This modification is suitable in a case where a size of the battery and a width of the lid part 10 are small. Also, in the modification, the unique advantage in which there is provided the low-cost battery case allowing easy replacement of batteries while avoiding malfunction caused by movement and dropping-off of a battery as well as damage caused by impact from an outside or the like can be obtained.
(36) <Aspects of the Present Disclosure>
(37) A first aspect of the present disclosure is directed to provide a battery case for accommodating a coin cell battery inserted thereinto in a sliding manner. The battery case includes: a battery case body part which includes an opening for accommodating the coin cell battery, and in which the accommodated coin cell battery is held; and a lid part which closes the opening of the battery case body part. The lid part includes a claw part which is fitted and inserted into the battery case body part upon closing of the opening, and with which the coin cell battery held in the battery case body part is pushed out in a direction opposite to a direction of insertion upon removal of the coin cell battery.
(38) According to a second aspect of the present disclosure, in the first aspect described above, the battery case body part includes a locking hole in an inside surface thereof into which the claw part is fitted and inserted, and the claw part is included in one side surface of the lid part, wherein the lid part is slid along the opening, and the claw part is fitted and inserted into the locking hole, and thereby the lid part is fixed to the battery case body part.
(39) According to a third aspect of the present disclosure, in the second aspect described above, in the battery case body part, a space which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto is disposed facing the locking hole in the inside surface.
(40) According to a forth aspect of the present disclosure, in the third aspect described above, the space in the battery case body part is large enough to allow the claw part to be inserted thereinto, and the held coin cell battery to be pushed out to a removable position in the direction opposite to the direction of insertion.
(41) According to a fifth aspect of the present disclosure, in any one of the first to the forth aspects described above, the battery case body part further includes a battery holder which holds the coin cell battery and is integrally formed, and the battery holder includes a first holding part and a second holding part which hold the coin cell battery therebetween.
(42) According to a sixth aspect of the present disclosure, in the fifth aspect described above, the first holding part is placed close to the lid part and includes a cut-out part which allows the claw part to be inserted thereinto in a state in which the opening is closed.
EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(43) 1 Battery case 2 Battery case body part 3 Locking hole 4 Inside surface 5 Space 6 Opening 10 Lid part 11 Claw part 20 Battery holder 21 First holding part 22 Second holding part 23 Insertion opening 24a Cut-out (area) 24b Cut-out (side surface of the first holding part 21) 30 Coin cell battery 30a Coin cell battery (cross-section) 30b Coin cell battery (side surface)