Claims
- 1. A battery pack comprising:
a tubular metal casing having opposed rear and forward ends; a plurality of electrically connected, mechanically disconnected, cells disposed end to end in the casing; a metal base cap closing the casing rear end electrically connected to and mechanically disconnected from a rear cell adjacent the casing rear end and forming one pack terminal; a second pack terminal located at the casing forward end and electrically connected to the cells; a fixed abutment formed in the casing forward end, extending inwardly of the periphery of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end and retaining the cells in the casing; and a spring engaging one of the cells and biasing the cells tightly together in compression in the casing to form good electrical contact between adjacent cells for high current discharge rates.
- 2. The pack of claim 1 further comprising a connection between the base cap and casing selected from the group comprised of (a) a one piece connection of the casing and base cap, (b) a one way serrated snap fit connection and (c) a removably threaded connection.
- 3. The pack of claims 1 or 2, wherein:
the abutment is a lip formed at the casing forward end; and a third pack terminal is compressed between the casing lip and the forward cell and is electrically connected to a first cell terminal of the forward cell.
- 4. The pack of claim 3 further comprising a metal top connected to and closing the casing forward end and forming the second pack terminal.
- 5. The pack of claim 4 wherein,
each cell has a cell can forming the first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming a second cell terminal; the third terminal is a sleeve having (a) axial fingers engaging the forward cell can and (b) transverse fingers overlapping and electrically insulated from the top; and the top is compressed between the forward cell button terminal and the transverse fingers.
- 6. The pack of claim 5 wherein:
the casing and sleeve are cylindrical and have a longitudinal axis of symmetry coaxial with the casing axis; and the top is radially symmetrical about the casing axis.
- 7. The pack of claim 6 wherein the top comprises a forwardly projecting nipple.
- 8. The pack of claim 1 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming a first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming a second cell terminal; a top is connected to the casing forward end, forms the second pack terminal and has a forwardly projecting, centrally disposed nipple; a sleeve forms a third terminal, engages the forward cell can and surrounds the top; and an insulating wall is located between the nipple and the sleeve, surrounds the nipple and forms an insulating barrier between the nipple and the sleeve.
- 9. The pack of claim 8 wherein the top, sleeve end wall are integrally molded in plastic and form a plug.
- 10. The pack of claim 9 wherein:
the nipple is tubular; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
- 11. The pack of claim 6 wherein:
the top comprises a forwardly projecting, centrally disposed female barrel terminal; and an insulator surrounds and shields an outer wall of the barrel terminal.
- 12. The pack of claim 1 wherein the spring is located between the base cap and a rear cell adjacent the rear end of the casing.
- 13. The pack of claim 1 wherein the base cap has a plurality of transverse arms engaging a rear cell adjacent to casing rear end and forming the spring.
- 14. The pack of claim 1 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming one cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming a second cell terminal; and a layer of electrical insulation is laminated to an inner wall of the casing and electrically insulates the casing from the cell can of each adjacent cell except for the rear cell.
- 15. The pack of claim 1 wherein:
the casing has a longitudinal axis of symmetry; and the second pack terminal is radially symmetrical about the casing axis.
- 16. The pack of claim 1 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming one cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming a second cell terminal; and the button terminal of the forward cell is exposed at the casing forward end and constitutes the second pack terminal.
- 17. The pack of claim 16 wherein:
the abutment is a bead formed in the casing; an insulator separates the bead and forward cell; and the forward cell and the insulator are compressed directly against the bead.
- 18. The pack of claim 16 wherein:
the abutment is a lip formed at the forward end of the casing; and a sleeve is compressed between the abutment and the forward cell, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of the forward cell and constitutes a third pack terminal.
- 19. A battery pack comprising:
an elongated cylindrical casing having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and having opposed rear and forward ends; a plurality of cells in the casing, each cell having a first and second cell terminals; and first and second pack terminals having opposite polarities, coaxial with the casing axis, located adjacent to casing forward end and electrically connectable in a cordless device regardless of the angular orientation of the pack about the casing axis.
- 20. The pack of claim 19, wherein:
the casing is metal, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end and constitutes the first pack terminal; and the second pack terminal is a top disposed across the casing forward end.
- 21. The pack of claim 20 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; and the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting nipple fully recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge.
- 22. The pack of claim 18 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting, female, barrel terminal fully recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge; and an insulator surrounds and shields an outer wall of the barrel terminal.
- 23. The pack of claim 20 wherein:
the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end; and a third pack terminal is located in the cavity coaxially of the casing axis, has a polarity (relative to the first pack terminal) the same as the second pack terminal and is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end.
- 24. The pack of claim 23 wherein the third pack terminal is a sleeve having (a) axial fingers engaging the forward cell can and (b) transverse fingers overlapping and electrically insulated from the top.
- 25. The pack of claim 23 wherein the second and third terminals are molded integrally in a plug.
- 26. The pack of claim 25 wherein:
the top has a forwardly projecting, centrally located nipple; the third terminal is a sleeve surrounding the nipple; and the plug has an insulating wall separating the sleeve and nipple and surrounding the nipple.
- 27. The pack of claim 26 wherein:
the nipple is tubular; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
- 28. The pack of claim 19 wherein:
the casing forward end has a cavity; the first pack terminal includes a sleeve located in the casing cavity coaxially of the casing axis; and the second pack terminal includes a pin located in the casing cavity coaxially of the casing axis.
- 29. The pack of claim 28 wherein:
each cell comprises a cell can forming one cell terminal and a button terminal closing the can and forming the second cell terminal; metal strap is welded to the button terminal of a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end at one end of the strap and welded to the first pack terminal at the other end of the strap; and the second pack terminal is welded to the cell can of a forward cell adjacent the forward casing end.
- 30. The pack of claim 29 wherein:
the casing has an axially extending channel opening externally of the casing; and the strap lies in the channel.
- 31. The pack of claim 19 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming the first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming the second cell terminal; and the button terminal of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end is exposed at the casing forward end and constitutes the second pack terminal.
- 32. The pack of claim 31 wherein:
the casing has an abutment formed at the forward end of the casing and extending inwardly of the periphery of the forward cell; and a sleeve is compressed between the abutment and the forward cell, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of the forward cell and constitutes a third pack terminal.
- 33. A cordless device comprising:
a cavity; a receptacle in the cavity; a battery pack removably located in the cavity and comprising an elongated cylindrical casing, a plurality of cells in the casing and first and second pack terminals; the casing having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and having opposed rear and forward ends; each cell having first and second cell terminals and; the pack terminals coaxial with the casing axis, located adjacent to the casing forward end and electrically connectable to the receptacle regardless of the angular orientation of the pack about the casing axis.
- 34. The device of claim 33 wherein:
the casing is metal, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end and constitutes the first pack terminal; and the second pack terminal is a top disposed across the casing forward end.
- 35. The device of claim 34 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; the cap defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting nipple fully recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge.
- 36. The pack of claim 34 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting, female, barrel terminal fully recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge; and an insulator surrounds and shields an outer wall of the barrel terminal.
- 37. The device of claim 34 wherein:
the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end; a third pack terminal is located in the cavity coaxial of the casing axis, has a polarity (relative to the first terminal) the same as the second terminal and is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end.
- 38. The device of claim 37 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming the first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming the cell terminal; and the third terminal is a sleeve having axial fingers engaging the forward cell can and transverse fingers overlapping an electrically insulated from the top.
- 39. The pack of claim 37 wherein the second and third terminals are molded integrally in plastic and form a plug.
- 40. The pack of claim 39 wherein:
the top has a forwardly projecting, centrally located nipple; the third terminal is the sleeve surround the nipple; and the plug has an insulating wall separating the sleeve and nipple and surrounding the nipple.
- 41. The pack of claim 40 wherein:
the nipple is tubular; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
- 42. The device of claim 33 wherein:
the receptacle has a housing defining a cavity having a longitudinal axis coaxial to the casing axis and receiving the casing forward end; a first receptacle terminal adjacent the housing mating with the first pack terminal; and a second receptacle terminal adjacent the receptacle cavity axis and mating with the second pack terminal.
- 43. The device of claims 37 or 38:
the receptacle has a housing defining a cavity for receiving the casing forward end and having a longitudinal axis coaxial to the pack axis; a first receptacle terminal adjacent to housing mating with the first pack terminal; a second receptacle terminal adjacent the receptacle cavity axis and mating with the second pack terminal; and a third receptacle terminal intermediate the first and second receptacle terminals and mating with the third pack terminal.
- 44. The device of claim 35 wherein:
the casing forward end has a cavity; the first pack terminal includes a sleeve located in the casing cavity coaxially of the casing axis; and the second pack terminal includes a pin located in the casing cavity coaxially of the casing axis 45.
- 45. The device of claim 44 wherein:
each cell comprises a cell can forming one cell terminal and a button terminal closing the can and forming the second cell terminal; metal strap is welded to the button terminal of a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end at one end of the strap and welded to the first pack terminal at the other end of the strap; and the second pack terminal is welded to the cell can of a forward cell adjacent the forward casing end.
- 46. The device of claim 45 wherein:
the casing has an axially extending channel opening externally of the casing; and the strap lies in the channel.
- 47. The device of claim 33 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming the first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming the second cell terminal; and the button terminal of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end is exposed at the casing forward end and constitutes the second pack terminal.
- 48. The device of claim 47 wherein:
the casing has an abutment formed at the forward end of the casing and extending inwardly of the periphery of the forward cell; and a sleeve is compressed between the abutment and the forward cell, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of the forward cell and constitutes a third pack terminal.
- 49. A battery pack comprising:
a elongated casing having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and having opposed rear and forward ends; plurality of cells in the casing, each cell having a first and second cell terminals; a first, second and third coaxial pack terminals coaxial with the casing longitudinal axis and located adjacent to casing forward end; the first pack terminal having a polarity opposite to the polarity of the second and third pack terminals; and the output voltage between the first and second pack terminal being greater than the output voltage between the first and third pack terminals.
- 50. The battery pack of claim 49, wherein:
the first pack terminal is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a rear cell adjacent the casing rear end; the second pack terminal is electrically connected to the second terminal of a forward cell adjacent the casing forward end; and the third pack terminal is electrically connected to the first terminal of the forward cell.
- 51. The pack of claim 49 wherein:
the casing is metal and constitutes the first pack terminal; and the second pack terminal is a top disposed across the casing forward end.
- 52. The pack of claim 51 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; and the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting nipple recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge.
- 53. The pack of claim 52 wherein the second and third terminals are molded integrally in plastic and form a plug.
- 54. The pack of claim 53 wherein:
the third terminal is a sleeve surrounding the nipple; and the plug has an insulating wall separating the sleeve and nipple and surrounding the nipple.
- 55. The pack of claim 54 wherein:
the nipple is tubular; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
- 56. The pack of claim 51 wherein:
the casing has a forward edge; the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end and has a forwardly projecting, female, barrel terminal fully recessed within the casing cavity and terminating rearwardly of the casing forward edge; and an insulator surrounds and shields an outer wall of the barrel terminal.
- 57. The pack of claim 51, wherein:
the top defines a cavity in the casing forward end; and the third terminal is a sleeve located in the cavity adjacent to and insulated from the casing.
- 58. A cordless device comprising:
a cavity; a receptacle in the cavity; a battery pack removably located in the cavity and comprising an elongated cylindrical casing, and a plurality of cells in the casing; the casing having a longitudinal axis of symmetry and having opposed rear and forward ends; each cell having first and second cell terminals; and terminal means for electrically connecting the pack and receptacle together regardless of the angular orientation, relative to the receptacle, of the pack about the casing axis.
- 59. The device of claim 58 wherein:
the terminal means includes a first and second pack terminals coaxial with the casing axis and located adjacent to the casing forward end.
- 60. The device of claims 58 or 59 wherein:
the receptacle has a housing defining a cavity having a longitudinal axis coaxial to the casing axis and receiving the casing forward end; and the terminal means comprises first and second receptacle terminals coaxial to the receptacle axis and mating respectively with the first and second pack terminals.
- 61. The device of claim 59 wherein:
the casing is cylindrical, is metal, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end and constitutes the first pack terminal; and a top is disposed across the casing forward end, is electrically connected to the second cell terminal of a forward cell adjacent to the casing forward end and constitutes the second pack terminal.
- 62. The device of claim 59 wherein:
each cell has a cell can forming one cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming the second cell terminal; and the button terminal of the forward cell is exposed at the casing forward end and constitutes the second pack terminal.
- 63. The pack of claim 59 wherein:
the casing has an abutment formed at the forward end of the casing and extending inwardly of the periphery of the forward cell; and a sleeve is compressed between the abutment and the forward cell, is electrically connected to the first cell terminal of the forward cell and constitutes a third pack terminal.
- 64. The pack of claim 63 wherein the second and third terminals are molded integrally in plastic and form a plug.
- 65. The plug of claim 64 wherein:
the second terminal is a forwardly projecting tubular nipple; an insulating wall surrounds the nipple and separates the sleeve and nipple; the sleeve, wall and nipple are integrally molded in the plug; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
- 66. A battery pack comprising:
a tubular metal casing having opposed rear and forward ends; a plurality of electrically connected, mechanically disconnected, cells disposed end-to-end in the casing; each cell has a cell can forming a first cell terminal and a button terminal closing one end of the cell can and forming a second cell terminal; a metal base cap closing the casing rear end, electrically connected to and mechanically disconnected from a rear cell adjacent to the casing rear end and forming one pack terminal; an integral plug fixed in the casing forward end and comprising (1) a nipple forming a second pack terminal % located at the forward casing end and electrically connected to the second cell terminal of a forward cell adjacent to the casing forward end (2) an insulating wall surrounding the nipple; and (3) a sleeve surrounding wall, forming a third pack terminal and electrically connected to the cell can of the forward cell; a fixed abutment formed in the casing forward end and engaging the plug and retaining the plug in tight engagement with the forward cell; and a spring engaging one of the cells and biasing the cells tightly together in compression in the casing to form good electrical contact between the adjacent cells for high current discharge rates.
- 67. The pack of claim 66 wherein:
the nipple is tubular; and plastic fills the nipple and forms a projection covering the top of the nipple.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/042,937 filed on Apr. 5, 1993 and entitled “Battery Pack for Cordless Device”.
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