Belt with a battery
12484642 ยท 2025-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/488
ELECTRICITY
H01M2220/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/46
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/247
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A belt with at least one rechargeable battery including a buckle housing that contains the a rechargeable battery and a reel adjustment mechanism to adjust length of one or more belt member including a reel that accepts a cord associated with the proximal end of the belt member(s) and a dial connected to the reel that is turned to adjust length of the belt member(s) extending from the buckle housing. The rechargeable battery is connected to or connectable to a charging cable for connecting to an electrical device to be charged or for connection to a power supply to charge the rechargeable battery.
Claims
1. A belt with at least one rechargeable battery comprising: a buckle housing that contains the at least one rechargeable battery and a reel adjustment mechanism to adjust length of one or more belt member including a reel that accepts a cord associated with the proximal end of the belt member(s) and a dial connected to the reel that is turned to adjust length of the belt member(s) extending from the buckle housing wherein the reel mechanism is a dial and reel connect to form a single part that connects to a base by a magnetic connection; the base and single part engage by a ratchet type mechanism engagement means so that incremental adjustment can be achieved and unwinding is prevented until the magnetic connection between the single part and the base is broken to release the single part from the base and wherein the at least one rechargeable battery is connected to or connectable to a charging cable for connecting to an electrical device to be charged or for connection to a power supply to charge the rechargeable battery.
2. The belt according to claim 1 further including two belt members, one extending from each opposed end of the buckle housing; wherein distal ends of each belt member have an attachment means to connect to a garment, each other, or to a second section.
3. The belt according to claim 2 wherein the attachment means comprises a hook or a clip.
4. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the reel mechanism includes a base mounted on the buckle housing that receives the dial and reel as a single part.
5. The belt according to claim 1 further including an engagement means between the single part and the base.
6. The belt according to claim 5 wherein the engagement means is a ratchet mechanism to allow incremental adjustment.
7. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the at least one rechargeable battery has a port for receiving the charging cable.
8. The belt according to claim 1 further including a charging cable wherein a distal end of the charging cable has a plurality of plugs for receiving different electrical devices.
9. The belt according to claim 1 further including a charging cable wherein a distal end of the charging cable has a plug a for connection to a power supply to enable the rechargeable battery to be charged.
10. The belt according to claim 1 further including a charging cable.
11. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the charging cable comprises at least one universal serial bus plug on at least one end.
12. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the buckle housing provides a storage compartment for the charging cable(s).
13. The belt according to claim 1 further comprising a cable wheel for the charging cable(s).
14. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the belt member is formed from webbing and has a cord at a proximal end that connects to the adjustment mechanism.
15. The belt according to claim 1 wherein at least part of the belt member is elastic.
16. The belt according to claim 1 further including a second section for connection to the belt member(s) to form a continuous loop around the whole of a wearer's waist.
17. The belt according to claim 1 wherein the buckle housing has at least one indicator to display charging status and/or battery level.
18. A belt according to claim 17 wherein the at least one indicator is a light.
19. A belt according to claim 17 wherein the at least one indicator is a display.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
(26) With reference to the Figures there are five embodiments 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 of the belt. Like parts have like references.
(27) In all embodiments there is provided a buckle housing 2 that contains the rechargeable battery 55. From the buckle housing 2 extend belt portions 9 that are adjusted in length by an adjustment mechanism 5.
(28) All embodiments have at least one charging cable 15, 20, 25, 35 that is connected to the battery 55 at a connection point 56. The charging cable(s) 15, 20, 25, 35 is stored in (see
(29) In the embodiments 100, 200 shown in
(30) In the embodiments 300, 400, 500 shown in
(31) Preferably the belt members 9A, 9B and second section 12 are not elastic, for example being cotton or Nylon (RTM) webbing.
(32) The battery 55 is contained within a buckle housing 2.
(33) The buckle housing 2 also houses an adjustment mechanism 5 which enables the belt members 9A, 9B to be adjusted in length from a first length to a second length.
(34) In the pictured embodiments the adjustment mechanism 5 has a reel 52 that is internally connected to proximal ends of the belt members 9A, 9B so that the belt members 9A, 9B can be retracting into, or extended from, the buckle housing 2 to adjust their length.
(35) In the pictured embodiments 300, 400, 500 shown in
(36) The second section 12 and the belt members 9A, 9B are arranged with an attachment means 1, which allows connection of the distal ends 7 of the second section with the distal ends 6 of the belt members 9A, 9B to form the complete loop around a wearer's s waist.
(37) The connecting parts of the attachment means 1 comprise mating clasps, 6,7, typically formed in stainless steel, although it is appreciated that other materials may be used.
(38) In this way the second section 12 can be easily connected to the belt members 9A, 9B to form the belt and either attachment means 6, 7 can be undone to provide a break in the belt so that it can be removed.
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(40) The buckle housing 2 is rectangular and is curved to correspond to the curvature of a wearer's waist. The battery 55 is housed within the buckle housing 2 and is connected to a printed circuit board (PCB) 54. The charging cable 15 is connected to the battery 55 via the PCB 54 (see the exploded view in
(41) The buckle housing 2 has a front face 22 and rear face 21 that encase an internal wall 26 that is shaped and dimensioned to receive the battery 55 on one face and the adjustment mechanism 5 on the opposed face. In this way the internal wall 26 acts as a mount that is sandwiched between the front and rear faces of the housing 22, 21. The front 22 and rear 21 faces of the buckle housing 2 are joined by a set of four screws 27 (see
(42) Proximal ends of the belt portions 9A, 9B are connected to the adjustment mechanism 5.
(43) Distal ends of belt portions 9A, 9B have a clip 6 for connecting to either: a garment (forming a belt that passes part way around a user's waist); or to connect one clip 6 to the other (forming a belt that passes completely around a wearer's waist); or to connect to a corresponding clip 7 on the second section 12 (to form a continuous belt around a wearer's waist).
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(45) The dial 50 is connected to the reel 52 to form a single part that connects in use to the base 57. The single part (50, 52) connects to the base 57 by a magnetic connection and there are separable to release the cord 53. There is an engagement means (not shown) between where the reel 52 and base 57 engage. Both interfacing surfaces have corresponding teeth that engage so that the reel 52 can be turned in one direction to tighten the belt portions 9A, 9B and will not unwind until the single part 50, 52 is released from the base 57.
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(47) It is appreciated that in an embodiment with a displaceable cable, the buckle housing may have no modifications to store a cable. For example the buckle housing may have a smooth exterior finish and the cable connected via the port (socket) when required.
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(52) The charging cable 15 has a magnetic end 13, which allows for a plug to be added and removed so that a plurality of different plugs can be provided on the one charging cable 15. The different plug heads 14 are connected mechanically and electrically using a magnetic connection. It is appreciated that a mechanical connection without use a magnetic means may also be used.
(53) With reference to the fourth embodiment 400 shown in
(54) The fourth embodiment 400 has two charging cables 20, 25. There is a long incoming charging cable 20 and a long outgoing charge cable 25, which are both permanently connected to the internal battery 55. The cables 20, 25 are loose (not on a reel) and arranged to be pushed or stuffed into the compartment 23 when not in use.
(55) On the front face 22 of the housing 2 there is a dial 50 which provides the control means for the adjustment mechanism 5 and is used to retract the ends of the belt members 9A, 9B into the housing 2 during tightening to the second length. The dial 50 connects to a reel 52 and the dial 50 and reel 52 are received to a base 57. The base 57 and reel 52 are within the housing 2 and the dial 50 extends from an outer front face 22 of the housing 2.
(56) The dial 50 has a plurality of external ridges to aid in purchase of a user's fingers against the dial 50.
(57) Internally the proximal ends of the belt members 9A, 9B have looped ends 51 (see
(58) In other embodiments ends of the belt members 9 may have a plurality of pins along their edges that engage with the adjustment mechanism 5 to enable incremental adjustment.
(59) In the fourth embodiments 400 shown in
(60) The dial 50 is connected to the reel 52 such that the dial is turned to wind the cords 53 around the reel 52, which causes the proximal ends of the s belt members 9A, 9B to be pulled towards each other and the belt members 9A, 9B are thereby shortened to the second length.
(61) The pictured embodiments all internally include a battery 55. In the first embodiment 100, second 200, and fourth embodiments 400 there is also shown a printed circuit board 54.
(62) The PCB 54 may allow automated control of rotation of the reel 52 through a slider button 10, as is shown on both the third 300 and fourth 400 embodiments. The slider button 10 provides an activation control for charging (acting as a switch to turn on and off charging), and a plurality of light emitting diodes 11 (LEDs) to indicate charge status, such as charging on/charging off/level of charge etc.
(63) With reference to the fifth embodiment 500 as shown in
(64) Both charging cables 20, 35 are stored within the buckle housing 2 and are accessed through an opening in the side edge. The cables 20, 35 are free and not on a reel.
(65) The housing 2 has a reduced depth relative to the third and fourth embodiments 300, 400 such that the dial 50 extends further forward of the housing.
(66) The Figures include some preferred dimensions of the belt 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, but it is appreciated that the dimensions in millimetres are only an example of what the dimensions may be.
(67) The invention has been described by way of examples only and it will be appreciated that variation may be made to the above-mentioned embodiments without departing from the scope of protection as defined by the claims.