This application claims the benefit of Taiwan patent application No. 101147119, filed on Dec. 13, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a battery box, and more particularly to an adjustable battery box.
2. Description of Related Art
Various electronic devices use batteries as a power source. From the perspective of a consumer, although it is convenient to purchase batteries, some inconvenience still occurs. For example, batteries of different types cannot be interchangeably used in one electronic device.
In brief, a double-A battery and a triple-A battery are frequently used in the electronic devices nowadays. However, the size of the battery box is fixed according to the size of the battery. Although the double-A battery and the triple-A battery may be both compatible for one electronic device, the fixed-sized battery box of the electronic device is not fit for both. As a result, a user may buy a battery of the wrong size or may have to store batteries of different sizes, causing trouble in use.
Due to the disadvantages of usage of the fixed-sized battery box for different types of batteries, an objective of the invention is to provide an adjustable battery box that can adjust a battery retaining space for mounting batteries of different sizes.
The adjustable battery box comprises:
a seat having a first opening and a second opening opposite to the first opening;
a sliding cover movable toward the first opening along an inclined direction to be slideably mounted in the second opening of the seat; and
a spring having an end pressing against an end of the sliding cover along a length direction of the sliding cover.
An electronic device using the battery box has a shell, such that the seat of the battery box is integrally formed in the shell. The first opening of the seat is formed through the shell of the electronic device. Hence, the electronic device can use the battery box as mentioned above.
A battery can be inserted in the seat from the first opening of the adjustable battery box. Meanwhile, the sliding cover is pushed to move toward the second opening along the inclined direction. At the same time, the spring is compressed to enlarge a depth space and a length space of the battery box. When the battery is completely retained in the battery box, the spring provides a restoring force as a pushing force to push the sliding cover along a length direction of the sliding cover. The sliding cover then presses against the battery in the first opening along the inclined direction to retain the battery in the battery box. Therefore, the battery box of the invention provides proper mounting spaces according to the size of the battery. For example, the electronic device that is compatible with a double-A battery and a triple-A battery can interchangeably use the double-A battery and the triple-A battery to solve the problems as mentioned above.
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The seat 30 comprises a first opening 31 and a second opening 32 opposite to the first opening 31. In this embodiment, the seat 30 has two side plates 33 formed along a width direction of the seat 30. Each side plate 33 has at least one first inclined notch 331 and at least one first rib 332. The first inclined notch 331 is formed downward from a top of the side plate 33. The first rib 332 protrudes inward from the top of the side plate 33. In this embodiment, the first inclined notch 331 and the first rib 332 are each respectively shaped into a geometrical shape with an inclined edge, such as a triangle and a trapezoid. For convenience of description, the geometrical shape can be, but is not limited to, a right triangle.
The sliding cover 40 is movable toward the first opening 31 along an inclined direction and is then slideably mounted in the second opening 32 of the seat 30. In this embodiment, the sliding cover 40 comprises two side pieces 41 parallel to each other and a curve plate 42. The curve plate 42 is connected between the two side pieces 41 and has a concave surface facing downward. An exterior surface of each side piece 41 has a second rib 412 and a second inclined notch 411. The second rib 412 and the second inclined notch 411 each respectively match the first inclined notch 331 and the first rib 332 of the seat 30, such that the second rib 412 can be engaged with the first inclined notch 331 and the second inclined notch 411 can be engaged with the first rib 332. The second rib 412 is smaller than the first inclined notch 331, and the first rib 332 is smaller than the second inclined notch 411, such that the first rib 332 and the second rib 412 can each respectively move along an inclined surface of the second inclined notch 411 and the first inclined notch 331. In this embodiment, an inclined surface of the right triangle is parallel to the inclined direction of the sliding cover 40. In addition, because the first rib 332 extends inward from the top of the side plate 33, the sliding cover 40 slideably moves to the second opening 32 along the inclined direction. The sliding cover 40 stops moving as long as the first rib 332 reaches the second inclined notch 411, such that the ribs 332, 412 and the notches 331, 411 have a positioning effect.
An end of the spring 50 is pressed against an end of the sliding cover 40 along the length direction of the sliding cover 40 to provide a pushing force along a length direction of the sliding cover 40. In this embodiment, the spring 50 is mounted in the gap between the end of the sliding cover 40 along the length direction of the sliding cover 40 and the fixture plate 36. In addition, the end of the sliding cover 40 along the length direction of the sliding cover 40 has a separable plug-in piece 43. An engagement groove 413 is formed in an inner surface of each side piece 41 of the sliding cover 40 and corresponds to the plug-in piece 43 in position. The plug-in piece 43 is inserted in the engagement groove 413. A ring 431 protrudes from an exterior surface of the plug-in piece 43, wherein the exterior surface of the plug-in piece 43 faces toward the fixture plate 36 and the spring 50. An end of the spring 50 is retained in the ring 431, such that the spring 50 does not depart from the plug-in piece 43 when the sliding cover 40 moves.
In order to conveniently connect an anode and a cathode of a battery to a circuit board 12 mounted in the electronic device 10, a slot 34 is formed in an end of the seat 30 to correspond to the plug-in piece 43. A first aperture 35 is formed in the other end of the seat 30. A first electrode spring 51 is inserted in the first aperture 35 of the other end of the seat 30. A second aperture 432 is formed in the plug-in piece 43 of the sliding cover 40 and is aligned with the slot 34. A proper position of the second aperture 432 is inside the ring 431. Hence, a second electrode spring 52 can be mounted in the spring 50 and mounted through the second aperture 432 and the slot 34 to be retained in the end of the seat 30. In addition, the spring 50 and the second electrode spring 52 can be combined to become a spring assembly, such that the spring assembly includes two spring sections with different external diameters. A first spring section is located in the gap. A second spring section is mounted through the second aperture 432 and the slot 34 of the seat 30. An end 511 of the first electrode spring 51 and an end 521 of the second electrode spring 52 can be directly welded to an anode pad and a cathode pad of the circuit board 12 of the electronic device 10 to avoid problems of wire bonding.
The following description uses a double-A battery and a triple-A battery as an example for describing an adjusting process of the adjustable battery box 20.
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The double-A battery and the triple-A battery are just examples for describing an operating example of the battery box of the invention. The battery mounted in the battery box of the invention is not limited to the double-A battery and the triple-A battery.
In conclusion, the battery box of the invention is combined with a wireless mouse. The first opening of the seat is in a bottom surface of a shell of the wireless mouse. A user can change the battery through the bottom surface of the wireless mouse. Hence, with respect to the structure of the battery box for the wireless mouse, the user can replace an original battery with a battery of a different size in the battery box. The wasting problems, i.e. a user buys batteries of an incompatible size, or a user buys too many batteries of various sizes, are thus solved.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101147119 | Dec 2012 | TW | national |