The present disclosure relates to battery packs, and more particularly to battery packs configured to interface with power tools.
Typically, a battery pack for a power tool will include a plurality of battery cells. During operation, the battery cells may become susceptible to damage if not properly secured and protected. One method of protecting the battery cells is providing an additional battery cell casing disposed within the outer housing of the battery pack. The battery cell casing should be secured to prevent movement of the battery cells within the outer housing.
The disclosure provides, in one independent aspect, a battery pack that includes a core case, an outer housing, and a fastener. The core includes an interior cavity and at least two lobes. The lobes project outwardly away from the interior cavity. The outer housing surrounds the core case and includes a set of protrusions that fit between the two lobes of the core case. The fastener extends through the lobes and protrusion.
The disclosure provides, in another independent aspect, a battery pack with a core case, an outer housing, and a fastener. The core case defines an internal cavity and an outwardly projecting lobe with a hole. The outer housing surrounds the core case and includes an inward-facing protrusion. The protrusion has a hole that is aligned with the hole of the lobe. The outer housing also includes a guide rail used for mounting the battery pack to an electric device. The fastener extends through the hole of the protrusion and the hole of the lobe in a similar direction to the guide rail.
The disclosure also provides, in another independent aspect, a battery pack housing with a base, a band, and a bar. The base has an outer surface and an inner surface and includes a first material. The band is molded into the outer surface of the base and has several projections formed on the inner surface of the base. The bar is molded into the inner surface of the base and contacts the band. The bar and band include a different material than the first material.
Before any independent constructions of the present disclosure are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The present disclosure is capable of other independent constructions and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof.
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The top cover 34 further includes a plurality of top inward-facing protrusions 38, the protrusions 38 cach having a top protrusion hole 39 disposed within. In the current embodiment, the top protrusions 38 extend between the pair of lobes 28 and span the entire width defined therebetween. In current embodiment, each protrusion hole 39 is respectively concentric with the lobe hole 30 of the two surrounding lobes 28. Other embodiments may have fewer protrusions, and the protrusions may not span the entire width between the pair of lobes 28.
The bottom cover 36 may also have a bucket-like shape that extends over the front side of the core case 12. In some embodiments, the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36 may overlap such that the top cover 34 and bottom cover 36 may be coupled together. In some embodiments, the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36 may be coupled together through a mutual coupling to the core case 12. In some embodiments, the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36 may be coupled together by overlapping fasteners 16. In yet other embodiments, the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36 may be coupled together by the opposing forces of opposing fasteners 16 inserted into both the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36.
Returning to the bottom cover 36, the bottom cover 36 may also include a plurality of bottom outer holes 37. In the current embodiment, the bottom outer holes 37 are recessed to protect the head of the respective inserted fastener 16. The bottom cover 36 further includes a plurality of bottom inward-facing protrusions 41, the bottom protrusions 41 each having a bottom protrusion hole 44 disposed within. In the current embodiment, the two bottom protrusions 41 extend between each pair of bottom lobes 28. Each of the bottom protrusions 41 in the current embodiment are adjacent to their respective bottom lobe 28 such that the space between the bottom protrusions 41 added to the width of the protrusions make up the entirety of the space between the two lobes 28. The bottom protrusion holes 44 of the current embodiment are also respectively concentric with the lobe holes 30 of the two surrounding lobes 28. The configuration of the bottom lobes 28 and the bottom protrusion holes 44 may also be reflected in top protrusions 38 and the top lobes 28. In the illustrated embodiment, the fastener 16 is inserted through a hole defined by a corresponding alignment of the concentric lobe holes 30 and the protrusion holes 39, 44.
Additionally, in the illustrated embodiment, the width of the gap between the lobes 28 is similar between the protrusions 38 of the top cover 34 and bottom cover 36. Other embodiments may not span the entire width between the pair of lobes 28. The width between lobes 28 may also be different between different pairs of lobes 28. In yet other embodiments, the bottom protrusions 41 may align with the top protrusions 38.
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Both the top cover 34 and the bottom cover 36 of the outer housing 14 include a plurality of protrusions 38, 41 extending from the outer housing 14 toward the core case 12 such that at least one protrusion 38, 41 fits between a pair of lobes 28. The protrusions 38, 41 include a protrusion hole 44 defined therein that aligns with the lobe holes 30 of the core case 12. In the current embodiment, inserting the protrusion 38 between a pair of lobes 28 allows for the core case 14 to be fixed relative to the protrusion holes 44. In some embodiments, the protrusions 38 of the top cover 34 are integrally formed as a unitary piece with the top cover 34. In some embodiments, the protrusions 41 of the bottom cover 36 are integrally formed as a unitary piece with the bottom cover 36.
In the current embodiment, contact between the lobes 28 and protrusions 38 of the outer housing 14 prevents movement of the core case in conjunction with the fastener 16. There are eight fasteners 16 for each group grouping of upper outer housing protrusions 38 and lobes 28; four are disposed in the top outer holes 35 and four are disposed in the bottom outer housing holes. In others, only the connections between the fastener 16, the lobe holes 30, and protrusion holes 44 serve to fix the core case 12 within the housing 14. The fastener 16 extends through the surface of outer housing 46, the lobes 28 of the core case 12, and the protrusions. In some embodiments, the fastener 16 may extend beyond the lobe holes 30 and the protrusion holes 44.
In some embodiments, the space between a pair of lobes 28 may not be filled by a single protrusion 38. Instead, a set of multiple protrusions 38 could occupy a portion of the space available. In yet another embodiment, the lobes 28 could extend between the surface of outer housing 46 and a projection 38.
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The present application claims priority to U.S. provisional application No. 63/430,598, filed Dec. 6, 2022, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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63430598 | Dec 2022 | US |