The present invention relates to the field of underwater battery operated apparatuses. More particularly, the invention relates to a method for charging a battery within a portable waterproof underwater apparatus.
All portable electric underwater apparatuses need an electric power supply that is safe and reliable. Some underwater apparatuses use regular batteries or rechargeable batteries that are inserted into a compartment within the apparatus. Due to the fact that the apparatus is used underwater it is essential that the battery compartment be waterproof. Examples of waterproof battery compartments available on the market today can be seen in underwater photography equipment. The waterproof battery compartment is designed to allow the user access to the battery for replacing or charging. Once the desired operation is concluded the user has to go through a series of actions to ensure that the compartment seal is totally waterproof. After time and usage the seal might lose its effectiveness causing the battery compartment to flood with water while diving, damaging the battery and harming the apparatus. Another solution that can be seen in underwater equipment involves a battery that is concealed within the apparatus itself and protected from water by the apparatus sealing. The underwater apparatus is sold with the concealed battery charged to full and is effective as long as the battery can supply the needed power. Once the battery is drained, the user has to purchase a new apparatus with a charged battery or send the apparatus back to the supplier for replacement of the battery and sealing. This particular solution is advisable only for apparatuses with very low power consumption, like a dive computer, for ensuring prolonged battery power supply. Therefore a solution for power consuming electric underwater apparatuses is needed that is effective, low cost, and applied underwater. Part of the solution can consist of a chargeable battery within the apparatus that has connections to the outer layer of the apparatus, thus enabling the user to charge the battery without damaging the sealing. This kind of solution requires the apparatus to have some kind of outer connectors that can connect the battery concealed within the apparatus with an outer charger. In order to charge the battery the user is required to join the apparatus connectors to a charger before taking the apparatus underwater. A main drawback of this implementation is apparent when the apparatus is taken underwater and met with seawater known to have good conductivity due to high salt level. The conductivity of salt water will form with the apparatus outer connectors a closed electric circuit causing the battery to discharge. A partial solution can be found in sealing the outer connectors with a cork or in covering the connectors with an insulator that will prevent the battery from discharge through seawater. The suggested corks or cover will require the user to unravel the connectors each time the battery needs recharging. Once again the effectiveness of the sealing is compromised by in view of the many closings and unraveling, not to mention a wrong action taken by the user which can totally compromise the sealing of the connectors.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an arrangement for ensuring an effective power supply to portable underwater apparatuses.
It is another object of the present invention to provide means for charging a battery within a portable underwater apparatus without compromising the apparatus sealing.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide the means for charging battery within a portable underwater apparatus without requiring from the user special actions to ensure waterproof.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a system for charging battery nested within an underwater apparatus, with means that are efficient and accessible to most divers.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a circuitry that allows charging of a battery within an underwater apparatus and prevent discharge of the battery in seawater.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a system for downloading or uploading data from within a portable underwater apparatus to an external unit, without compromising the apparatus sealing.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
The present invention relates to an arrangement in an underwater apparatus having an electronic circuitry, for enabling recharge of the apparatus battery while the apparatus is in recharge state, and for preventing discharge of said battery when the apparatus is in operative state and underwater, the arrangement comprises: (a) connector at the outer sealing of the apparatus with contact points, wherein in a recharging state a charger is connected to said contact points; (b) a first switching device within the apparatus having active and inactive states, wherein in its active state the device connects said contact points to the battery therefore enabling recharge, and in the inactive state the device disconnects said contact points from the battery; and (c) external means for changing the state of the switching device from its active state to its inactive state or vice versa without opening the apparatus sealing.
Preferably, the switching device is a relay.
Preferably, the relay further comprises a control port.
Preferably, the control port of the relay is connected to a control point being one of the contact points of the connector, and wherein the means for changing the state of the relay is the charger providing voltage to said control point when the charger is connected to said connector.
Preferably, the relay further disconnects the apparatus circuitry from the battery while the relay is in its active state, and connects the battery to the circuit while the relay is in its inactive state.
Preferably, the battery and circuitry are located within a waterproof casing of the apparatus, and wherein the charger is located external of said casing.
Preferably, the arrangement further enables downloading and/or uploading of data between an external unit and the apparatus circuitry in a data transfer state, by further comprising a second switching device which in its inactive state connects the contact points to said first switch, and disconnects said contact points from data lines of the electronic circuitry, and in its active state disconnects the contact points from said first switch, and connects said contact points to the data lines of the electronic circuitry, and wherein said second switching unit is switched to its active state when the apparatus is in the data state.
Preferably, the second switching device is a second relay.
Preferably, the state of the second switching device is changed from outside the apparatus.
The invention further relates to a method for enabling recharge of an underwater apparatus battery without opening its waterproof casing, while preventing discharge of the battery when the apparatus is underwater, the method comprises: (a) providing a first switching device having an active state and an inactive state; (b) connecting the battery by the first switching device to a charger unit, when the first switching device is in its active state, and disconnecting the battery from the charger when the first switching device is in its inactive state, wherein the battery, first switching device and the apparatus circuitry are within said waterproof casing, and the charger is located external of said casing; and (c) providing means for changing the state of the first switching device from outside the casing.
Preferably the means for changing the state of the switching device is the voltage of the charger unit which is provided to a control port of the switching device.
Preferably the first switching device is a first relay.
The invention further relates to a method for further enabling downloading and/or uploading of data between an external unit and the apparatus circuitry in a data state of the apparatus, by further comprising a second switching device within the casing of the apparatus which in its inactive state connects the contact points to said first switch, and disconnects said contact points from data lines of the electronic circuitry, and in its active state disconnects the contact points from said first switch, and connects said contact points to data lines of the electronic circuitry, and wherein said second switching unit is switched to its active state when the apparatus is in data state.
Preferably the second switching device is a second relay.
In the drawings:
It should be noted that preferably a resistor of large resistance is added between charging contacts 203 and 201 for the purpose of shorting any potential difference that may occur between said contacts while the battery is not charged. A potential difference between contact point 203 and 201 might affect the relay control port 210 and change the state of the relay inner switches.
In some underwater apparatus data transfer is needed to download information from within the apparatus to an external unit or to upload new programs into the apparatus without burdening the apparatus with too many external contact points, and without leaving the contact points exposed underwater.
In a second option, lines 650 and 660 are connected as additional contacts of connector 21 and referred as 650′ and 660′ respectively, instead of being connected to circuit 300, as shown in
It should be noted that preferably a resistor of large resistance is added between lines 650 and 660 for the purpose of shorting any potential difference that may occur between said contacts while the circuit is turned off. A potential difference between lines 650 and 660 might affect the relay control port 610 and change the state of the relay inner switches.
While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be apparent that the invention can be carried into practice with many modifications, variations and adaptations, and with the use of numerous equivalents or alternative solutions that are within the scope of persons skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the invention or exceeding the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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164619 | Oct 2004 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL05/01085 | 10/11/2005 | WO | 00 | 4/17/2007 |