HK1168205B - Multiple orientation battery connector - Google Patents
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Batteries are commonly used to provide power to electronic devices. Typically, batteries are placed within a battery-operated device in a particular orientation to properly complete an electrical circuit. For example, some batteries have a positive terminal at one end of the battery and a negative terminal at the other end of the battery, and the battery must be properly oriented so that the battery terminals engage appropriate contacts of the device. Other battery configurations include positive and negative terminals adjacent one another or in relative positions/locations other than at opposing ends of a battery. Regardless of the particular configuration of the battery and its terminals, incorrectly orienting batteries within a device or with respect to a battery connector may not only yield an incomplete circuit rendering the battery-operated device unusable, but may also cause electrical or other damage to the components of the device.
The invention is defined in independent claim 1.
Accordingly, the present description provides a connector for electrically coupling a battery with a battery-powered device. The connector includes first and second dual-contact assemblies, each of which includes a positive contact configured to contact a positive PP3 terminal of a PP3 battery and a negative contact configured to contact a negative PP3 terminal of the PP3 battery. Each dual-contact assembly is configured so that, when the dual-contact assembly is physically engaged with either of the PP3 battery terminals, one of the contacts of the dual-contact assembly electrically engages the PP3 battery terminal, while the other of the contacts of the dual-contact assembly is electrically insulated from the PP3 battery terminal. Accordingly, the PP3 battery may be installed with the connector in either of two valid connection states, in which appropriate electrical connectivity is provided via the connector to a device to be powered by the PP3 battery.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a battery and battery-powered device according to the present description, including a connector for electrically coupling the battery to a circuit of the device.
- Figs. 2 and 3 are exploded views of embodiments of a battery connector that may be used to electrically couple a battery to a battery-powered device.
- Fig. 4 is a top view of a battery, shown together with certain cross-sectioned components of a battery connector that may be used to electrically couple the battery to a battery-powered device.
The present disclosure relates to a connector for electrically coupling a battery to a battery-powered device. As will be described with respect to various examples, the connector can be configured to enable valid operation regardless of the particular installed orientation of the battery. In many cases, the battery will have two terminals (positive and negative) that are to be connected to the battery-powered device. Typically, a pair of couplers or connection points is provided to facilitate the connection, thus presenting the possibility of physically orienting the battery relative to the device/connector in one of two different orientations. The connector examples described herein allow the battery to be validly connected in either orientation. Specifically, in either orientation, appropriate electrical connectivity is established to permit device operation and avoid the electrical/mechanical damage that can arise in prior art connectors that that allow for only one valid orientation.
In some previous solutions, users must insert batteries in a particular orientation, taking care to properly align positive and negative terminals with corresponding polarity-specific contacts (i.e., positive and negative) on the device. Although such previous solutions are at times accompanied by a diagram or instructions indicating proper battery orientation, it may be difficult to see such instructions under conditions where eyesight is compromised, such as poorly lit areas, or as may be the case for some elderly users. Additionally, such instructions may be difficult for young children to follow. Furthermore, following such diagrams each time batteries are replaced in a device that quickly goes through batteries may be unnecessarily time-consuming and such battery replacement may become frustrating to the user. As described above, incorrectly orienting batteries in such previous solutions not only renders the electrical circuit incomplete, but may also damage other electronic components of the device. Thus, the battery connector of the present disclosure includes dual-contact assemblies configured to validly accept batteries in either orientation, as described in more detail hereafter.
Some of the examples herein will be discussed in the context of a PP3 battery, also known as a 9-volt battery. In this battery configuration, the body of the battery is shaped as a rounded rectangular prism, and positive and negative terminals are provided next to each other on an end surface of the body/package of the battery. The negative PP3 terminal is relatively larger, and often is provided in a generally cylindrical form. More particularly, the negative PP3 terminal may be formed with a hexagonal or octagonal shape that can be snapped to a corresponding structure on a battery connector. The positive PP3 terminal is relatively smaller, and typically is also generally cylindrical but formed more specifically as a cylinder shape (i.e., typically without hexagonal/octagonal features). The positive PP3 terminal typically is also snapped or similarly connected to a corresponding structure on a battery connector.
While the examples herein will often focus on a PP3 battery as described above, it will be appreciated that the present discussion is applicable to a large extent to other battery and terminal configurations, including cylindrical batteries, coin-shaped batteries, and/or batteries in other form factors and configurations.
The connector 16 may be engaged with PP3 battery 10 in either of a first valid state and a second valid state. The first valid state is indicated by the solid-line representation of battery 10, and is defined by the first dual-contact assembly 18 being physically engaged with a negative PP3 terminal 32 of battery 10, and the second dual-contact assembly 20 being physically engaged with a positive PP3 terminal 30 of battery 10. The second valid state is indicated by the dashed-line representation of battery 10, and is defined by the first dual-contact assembly 18 being physically engaged with positive PP3 terminal 32 of battery 10, and the second dual-contact assembly 20 being physically engaged with negative PP3 terminal 30 of battery 10.
In either of the first and second valid states shown in Fig. 1 , appropriate electrical connections are established between the PP3 battery and circuit 14. Accordingly, in either state, appropriate electrical power is provided to device 12, and the arrangement avoids the potential damage that can occur in prior art systems as a result of installing a battery in an invalid orientation.
In typical embodiments, the appropriate electrical connections are established as a result of the engagement occurring between the dual-contact assemblies and the PP3 battery terminals. In particular, each dual-contact assembly is configured so that, when physically engaged with a positive PP3 battery terminal, the positive contact of the dual-contact assembly electrically engages the positive PP3 terminal, while the negative contact of the dual-contact assembly is electrically insulated from the positive PP3 terminal. Conversely, but similarly, when the dual-contact assembly is engaged with a negative PP3 battery terminal, the positive contact of the dual-contact assembly is electrically insulated from the negative PP3 terminal, while the negative contact of the dual-contact assembly electrically engages the negative PP3 terminal.
Contacts 44, 46, 54 and 56 may be mounted to a base structure 60, which may also include a printed circuit board (PCB) or other connection mechanism. Specifically, positive contacts 44 and 54 typically are connected together, and/or to a positive circuit connection on the device to be powered (e.g., positive portion 22 of circuit 14 in Fig. 1 ). Similarly, negative contacts 46 and 56 typically are connected together and/or to a negative circuit connection of the device being powered (e.g., negative portion 24 of circuit 14 in Fig. 1 ). In addition, insulator structures 62 and 64 are provided, to insulate each positive contact from each negative contact, and/or to hold the positive contact in a co-axial alignment or other desired orientation with respect to the negative contact. In addition to or instead of insulator structures, the contacts may simply be held in a spaced-apart orientation.
Contacts 44, 46, 54 and 56 are cylindrical and otherwise adapted to physically engage with the generally cylindrical structure of the positive and negative PP3 battery terminals. The negative contacts (i.e., contacts 46 and 56) are configured to create an electrical connection by receiving and at least partially surrounding an outer diameter portion 32a of negative PP3 terminal 32. In addition, the negative contact are sized and otherwise configured to provide a resiliently-biased engagement with the negative PP3 terminal. For example, a resilient metal may be employed for the negative contact. In addition, as in the depicted example, notches or cutaway portions may be employed to facilitate a resilient deformation of the negative contact, so as to provide a press-fit or other resilient engagement when the negative PP3 terminal is received within the negative contact.
Similarly, the positive contacts (i.e., contacts 44 and 54) are configured so that an electrical connection is created when one of them is received within and at least partially surrounded by an inner diameter portion 30a of positive PP3 battery terminal 30. As with the negative contacts, the positive contacts are configured to provide resiliently-biased engagement with the positive PP3 terminal, so as to ensure a reliable electrical connection. Resilient engagement may be facilitated via choice of conductive material, and by providing notches or cutaways, as depicted on positive contacts 44 and 54. As discussed with reference to Fig. 1 , each of dual-contact assemblies 42 and 52 are structured such that, when the dual-contact assembly is physically engaged with positive PP3 battery terminal, the positive contact electrically engages the positive PP3 terminal while the negative contact is insulated from the positive PP3 terminal, and when the dual-contact assembly is physically engaged with the negative PP3 battery terminal, the positive contact is insulated from the negative PP3 terminal while the negative contact electrically engages the negative PP3 terminal. Accordingly, regardless of which orientation the battery is placed in, appropriate electrical connectivity is established between the battery and device.
Using the dual-contact assembly language of the prior examples, positive contact 82 and negative contact 92 define a first dual-contact assembly 122 of connector 80, while a second dual-contact assembly 124 is defined by positive contact 84 and negative contact 94. Also as in the prior examples, a valid electrical engagement may be created by connecting either PP3 terminal (30 or 32) of battery 10 to either dual-contact assembly (122 or 124). If a given one of the dual-contact assemblies is engaged with the positive PP3 terminal, its positive contact is connected to the positive PP3 terminal and its negative contact is insulated from the positive PP3 terminal. On the other hand, if the dual-contact assembly is engaged with the negative PP3 terminal, its negative contact is electrically engaged with the negative PP3 terminal while its positive contact is insulated from the negative PP3 terminal. Also, similar to the embodiment of Fig. 2 , the contacts may be generally cylindrical and/or otherwise configured to create resiliently-biased engagement with the generally cylindrical structures of the PP3 battery terminals. Regardless of which orientation the battery is placed in, appropriate conductivity may be provided to the device via positive circuit connection 86 and negative circuit connection 96. These connections may correspond to connections 26 and 28, respectively, of Fig. 1 .
Continuing with Fig. 4 , positive contact 82 is shown as received within and at least partially surrounded by an inner diameter or wall portion 30a of positive PP3 terminal 30. The positive contact 82 makes electrical contact with the positive PP3 terminal, and the electrical connection may be established and maintained via a resiliently-biased engagement with the inner wall of the terminal, as previously explained. Similar to the negative contact, the connection of the positive contact may be maintained via biasing in a radial direction, or outward urging of the contact against the inner wall region of the positive battery terminal. The relative physical positions of positive contact 82 and negative contact 92 result in the negative contact 92 being spaced and insulated from positive PP3 battery terminal 30. Although not depicted in Fig. 4 , it should be understood that the connector embodiment of Fig. 2 may be engaged with a battery in a manner similar to that shown in Fig. 4 .
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- A connector (40) for electrically coupling a PP3 battery (10) with a battery-powered device, the connector comprising:a first dual-contact assembly (42) including a positive contact (44) configured to contact a cylindrical structure of a positive PP3 terminal (30) of the PP3 battery (10) and a negative contact (46) configured to contact a cylindrical structure of a negative PP3 terminal (32) of the PP3 battery (10); anda second dual-contact assembly (52) including a positive contact (52) configured to contact the cylindrical structure of the positive PP3 terminal of the PP3 battery (10) and a negative contact (56) configured to contact the cylindrical structure of the negative PP3 terminal (32) of the PP3 battery (10); andfor each of the first dual-contact assembly (42) and the second dual-contact assembly (52), an insulator (62, 64) for electrically insulating the positive contact (44, 54) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) from the negative contact (46, 56) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52), whereinfor each of the first dual-contact assembly (42) and the second dual-contact assembly (52), the negative contact (46, 56) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) is cylindrical and configured so that the negative PP3 terminal (32) of the PP3 battery (10) can be received within and at least partially surrounded by the negative contact (46,56) of the dual- contact assembly (42, 52), and the negative contact (46,56) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) is sized and configured to cause resiliently-biased engagement with an outer portion (32a) of the negative PP3 terminal (32) of the PP3 battery (10), the positive contact (44,54) being configured to be insulated from the negative PP3 terminal (32) of the PP3 battery (10); and for each of the first dual-contact assembly (42) and the second dual-contact assembly (52), the positive contact (44,54) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) is cylindrical and configured so that the positive contact (44,54) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) is received within and at least partially surrounded by the positive PP3 terminal (30) of the PP3 battery (10); and the positive contact (44,54) of the dual-contact assembly (42, 52) is sized and configured to cause resiliently-biased engagement with an inner portion (30a) of the positive PP3 terminal (30) of the PP3 battery (10), the negative contact (46,56) being configured to be insulated from the positive PP3 terminal (30) of the PP3 battery (10); such that regardless of which orientation the battery is being placed in, appropriate electrical connectivity is being established between the battery and said battery-powered device.
- A device (12) configured to be electrically powered by a PP3 battery (10), the device comprising:a circuit (14) via which the device receives and distributes electrical power from the PP3 battery to one or more other components of the device; anda connector (40) for electrically coupling the PP3 battery (10) to the circuit (14) according to claim 1.
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| US12/605,860 | 2009-10-26 |
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| HK1168205A HK1168205A (en) | 2012-12-21 |
| HK1168205B true HK1168205B (en) | 2018-10-19 |
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