METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR USE IN OPERABLY CONNECTING A BATTERY PACK TO A MACHINE
20180175647 ยท 2018-06-21
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
H01M50/574
ELECTRICITY
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02J7/0044
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
B25F5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A battery pack system for use in connecting a battery pack to a battery pack receiving member of a machine so that the battery pack is operable to supply a suitable amount of power to the machine for operation of the machine via an electrical circuit path that is configurable for electrically connecting the battery pack to the machine, the system including: a first electrical connector member disposed along a first region of the electrical circuit path; and a second electrical connector member; wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form a first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form a second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
Claims
1. A battery pack system for use in connecting a battery pack to a battery pack receiving member of a machine so that the battery pack is operable to supply a suitable amount of power to the machine for operation of the machine via an electrical circuit path that is configurable for electrically connecting the battery pack to the machine, the system including: a first electrical connector member disposed along a first region of the electrical circuit path; and a second electrical connector member; wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form a first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form a second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
2. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the machine includes an electric power tool or an electrical gardening tool.
3. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical circuit path includes a primary electrical circuit path that is configurable for electrically connecting the battery pack to a motor of the machine when the battery pack is connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine.
4. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the battery pack includes a plurality of discrete battery cells that are configured for electrical connection in series or parallel via a secondary electrical circuit path.
5. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical circuit path includes the secondary electrical circuit path.
6. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the battery pack, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
7. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein, the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the battery pack, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the battery pack.
8. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein, the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the machine, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
9. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the secondary electrical circuit path and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the battery pack.
10. A system as claimed in claim 3 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the secondary electrical circuit path and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
11. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first electrical connector member includes a fixed electrical contact member of an electrical switch disposed along a region of the electrical circuit path and the second electrical contact member includes a movable electrical contact member of the electrical switch: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
12. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first electrical connector member includes a female-type electrical contact and the second electrical connector member includes a male-type electrical contact of an electrical switch disposed along a region of the electrical circuit path: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the male portion of the second electrical connector member is configured for being received within the female portion of the first electrical connector to cooperatively form the first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the male portion of the second electrical connector member is not received within the female portion of the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
13. A system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the electrical switch includes an actuator member operably coupled to the second electrical connector member wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the actuator member is configured for movement in a first direction along a movement axis to actuate movement of the second electrical connector member into the first configuration with the first electrical connector member, and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the actuator member is configured for movement in a second direction along the movement axis to actuate movement of the second electrical connector member into the second configuration with the first electrical connector member.
14. A system as claimed in claim 1 including a pair of first electrical connector members and a pair of second electrical connector members corresponding to the pair of first electrical connector members: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector members are configured for movement relative to their corresponding first electrical connector members to cooperatively form first configurations which electrically close the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector members are configured for movement relative to their corresponding first electrical connector members to cooperatively form second configurations which electrically open the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
15. A battery pack for connection with a battery pack receiving member of a machine so that the battery pack is operable to supply a suitable amount of power to the machine for operation of the machine via an electrical circuit path that is configurable for electrically connecting the battery pack to the machine: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, a second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to a first electrical connector member disposed along a region of the first electrical circuit path to cooperatively form a first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form a second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
16. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the machine includes an electric power tool or an electrical gardening tool.
17. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the electrical circuit path includes a primary electrical circuit path that is configurable for electrically connecting the battery pack to a motor of the machine when the battery pack is connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine.
18. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the battery pack includes a plurality of discrete battery cells that are configured for electrical connection in series or parallel via a secondary electrical circuit path.
19. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the electrical circuit path includes the secondary electrical circuit path.
20. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the battery pack, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
21. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein, the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the battery pack, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the battery pack.
22. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein, the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the primary electrical circuit path, the region of the primary electrical circuit path being located on the machine, and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
23. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the secondary electrical circuit path and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the battery pack.
24. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the first electrical connector member is disposed along a region of the secondary electrical circuit path and the second electrical connector member is disposed on the machine.
25. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the first electrical connector member includes a fixed electrical contact member of an electrical switch disposed along a region of the electrical circuit path and the second electrical contact member includes a movable electrical contact member of the electrical switch: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector member is configured for movement relative to the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
26. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the first electrical connector member includes a female-type electrical contact and the second electrical connector member includes a male-type electrical contact of an electrical switch disposed along a region of the electrical circuit path: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the male portion of the second electrical connector member is configured for being received within the female portion of the first electrical connector to cooperatively form the first configuration which electrically closes the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the male portion of the second electrical connector member is not received within the female portion of the first electrical connector member to cooperatively form the second configuration which electrically opens the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
27. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 wherein the electrical switch includes an actuator member operably coupled to the second electrical connector member wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the actuator member is configured for movement in a first direction along a movement axis to actuate movement of the second electrical connector member into the first configuration with the first electrical connector member, and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the actuator member is configured for movement in a second direction along the movement axis to actuate movement of the second electrical connector member into the second configuration with the first electrical connector member.
28. A battery pack as claimed in claim 15 including a pair of first electrical connector members and a pair of second electrical connector members corresponding to the pair of first electrical connector members: wherein, responsive to the battery pack being connected to the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector members are configured for movement relative to their corresponding first electrical connector members to cooperatively form first configurations which electrically close the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine; and wherein, responsive to the battery pack being disconnected from the battery pack receiving member of the machine, the second electrical connector members are configured for movement relative to their corresponding first electrical connector members to cooperatively form second configurations which electrically open the electrical circuit path via which the suitable amount of power is not able to be supplied from the battery pack to the machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0076] The present invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description of a preferred but non-limiting embodiments thereof, described in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0095] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described herein with reference to
[0096] The removable battery pack (100) includes a housing within which the plurality of individual battery cells (130) are securely arranged in a three-layer configuration with electrical terminals of the battery cells (130) being connected by a secondary electrical circuit path (150) in a series configuration. In these embodiments, the removable battery pack (100) also includes a PCB (190) with electronic circuitry for providing a range of functions including for instance over-current protection and high temperature protection.
[0097] Referring firstly to
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[0099] The battery pack (100) also includes a pair of secondary electrical cut-off switches (140) that are located along regions of the secondary electrical circuit path (150) on the battery pack (100) which connects the battery cells (130) in series.
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[0101] When the removable battery pack (100) is connected with a battery pack receiving member (200A) located in a base section of the power tool (200), power from the battery pack (100) may be supplied from the battery pack (100) to the power tool (200) via an electrical circuit path comprising a primary electrical circuit path (250) between the power terminals of the battery pack and input terminals of the power tool motor, in combination with, a secondary electrical circuit path (150) which electrically connects the individual battery cells (130) within the battery pack (100).
[0102] The positioning of the primary electrical cut-off switches (110,210) and the secondary electrical cut-off switches (140) in the system is such that the secondary electrical cut-off switches (140) located on the secondary electrical circuit path (150) will be the first to be closed as the battery pack (100) is slidably connected with the battery pack receiving member (200A) of the power tool (200), followed thereafter by closure of the primary electrical cut-off switches (110,210) located on the primary electrical circuit path (250). Once both the primary and secondary electrical cut-off switches (110,210)(140) are closed, power may then be supplied to the power tool (200) from the battery pack (100) connected thereto for instance by squeezing a trigger of the power tool (200).
[0103] It would be appreciated that in alternate embodiments of the invention it may not be necessary to include multiple primary or secondary electrical cut-off switches (140) located on the primary electrical circuit path (250) and the secondary electrical circuit path (150) respectively. For instance, by way of example,
[0104] When the removable battery pack (100) is disconnected from the power tool (200), the driving members (160) are exposed and if inadvertently depressed, may cause the secondary electrical cut-off switches (140) to close at regions of the secondary electrical circuit path (150) connecting the battery cells (130) in series. To alleviate this potential problem of inadvertent movement of the driving members (160), a protector member (300) is provided which includes a shape contour configured for slidable engagement with at least a portion of the battery pack so that when the battery pack (100) is detached from the power tool (200) the rigid protector member sits on top of the frame member (170). In particular, protector member (300) includes a recesses (300A) suitably sized, shaped and positioned to allow for the driving members (160) to extend into them when the protector member (300) is engaged with the disconnected battery pack (100). In this way, it is difficult for the driving members (160) to be inadvertently depressed so as to cause inadvertent closure of the secondary electrical cut-off switches (140).
[0105] It would be apparent that various advantages may be provided by embodiments of the present invention including that it may assist in providing a system which minimizes or at least alleviates relatively high power output from the battery pack in the event of an inadvertent shorting of the battery terminals during storage or shipping. Therefore, battery packs such as those operable in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may be safer than certain existing battery packs. Furthermore, in certain embodiments, by virtue of the secondary electrical cut-off switch(es), which are configured for automatic closure upon connection of the battery pack (100) with the power tool (200), this obviates the inconvenience of time and labor required to solder or otherwise reconnect the wiring within the battery pack (100) (that has been manually disconnected at the factory prior to storage or shipping of the battery packs) to make the battery pack operable prior to insertion of the battery pack (100) with the power tool (200). Therefore additional efficiencies are introduced at both the battery pack manufacturing process and at the user end once the battery pack(s) have been shipped to the end user.
[0106] Furthermore, as embodiments of the present invention allow for secondary electrical cut-off switches to be located at regions of the secondary electrical circuit path connecting the terminals of the battery cells (130) within the battery pack (100), it is possible to configure the maximum potential power output from the battery pack (100) in the event of inadvertent short-circuiting of the battery terminals during shipping. This may therefore assist in complying with international shipping requirements for battery devices to a maximum power output rating. The number and location of the secondary electrical cut-off switches along the secondary electrical circuit path interconnecting the battery terminals of the battery cells is a design choice taking into account the total threshold power output of the battery pack which must be adhered to.
[0107] Furthermore, in certain embodiments, as the switching contact members comprising a primary electrical cut-off switch may be located partly on the electric power tool and partly on the battery pack, the primary cut-off switch cannot be closed unless the battery pack (100) is actually connected to the power tool (200).
[0108] Furthermore, the use of a multiple return spring mechanism in embodiments of the present invention for redundancy assists in alleviating risk of inadvertent closure of cut-off switches located on the battery pack when disconnected from the power tool. Furthermore, the embodiments of the present invention allow for a novel mechanism by which the removable battery pack may be rendered operable to supply a suitable amount of power to a motor of the power tool (200) automatically and in one motion by simply sliding the battery pack (100) into connection with the battery pack receiving member (200A) of the power tool (200) as describe above.
[0109] It would be understood that whilst embodiments of the present invention described herein refer to a removable battery pack which may be removably connected to and from the electric power tool multiple times, it is possible that in alternate embodiments the battery pack may be intended for one-time connection to the electric power tool.
[0110] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described without departing from the scope of the invention. All such variations and modification which become apparent to persons skilled in the art, should be considered to fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as broadly hereinbefore described. It is to be understood that the invention includes all such variations and modifications. The invention also includes all of the steps and features, referred or indicated in the specification, individually or collectively, and any and all combinations of any two or more of said steps or features.
[0111] The reference to any prior art in this specification is not, and should not be taken as, an acknowledgment or any form of suggestion that that prior art forms part of the common general knowledge.