This application claims priority based on 35 USC 119 from prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-271440 filed on Dec. 6, 2010, entitled “BATTERY STORAGE CASE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE” and prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-256206 filed on Nov. 16, 2010, entitled “BATTERY STORAGE CASE”, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a battery storage case and an electronic device capable of accommodating therein a dry-cell battery or a rechargeable battery, and relates especially to an improvement of the shape of the tip of a contact terminal to be in contact with an electrode of the battery.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, an electronic device is equipped with a battery storage case to have one or more batteries accommodated therein and is energized by the one or more batteries in the battery storage case. The battery storage case includes therein a positive contact terminal, which is a contact terminal that is to be in contact with the positive electrode of the battery, and a negative contact terminal, which is a contact terminal that is to be in contact with the negative electrode of the battery. In an example of such a battery storage case, the positive Contact terminal is a fixed terminal designed to deform to a small extent or not to deform while the negative contact terminal is formed in a spiral-spring shape to elastically deform to a large extent. Since the negative contact terminal is formed in the spiral-spring shape, the negative contact terminal pushes the battery toward the positive contact terminal in the battery storage case so that the battery is fixed in the battery storage case.
Upon removing the battery from the battery storage case, the user pushes the battery toward the negative contact terminal to elastically deform the negative contact terminal thereby making a space between the positive electrode of the battery and the positive contact terminal and lifts up the positive end portion of the battery to remove the battery from the battery storage case. However, the user may remove the battery from the battery storage case by lifting the negative end portion of the battery without regard to the orientation of the positive and negative electrodes of the battery. In such a case where the battery is removed from the battery storage case at the negative end portion of the battery, the tip of the spiral-spring shaped negative contact terminal may get stuck with a surface of the negative electrode of the battery.
If the tip of the negative contact terminal gets stuck with the surface of the negative electrode, the negative contact terminal may be deformed, cut a coating of the battery, come off the battery storage case, or damage the battery storage case in some situations. To solve such problems, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692 discloses a battery storage case wherein the shape of the tip of the negative contact terminal is improved. Specifically, the tip of the negative contact terminal is bent toward the base of the negative contact terminal.
The improved shape of the tip of the negative contact terminal disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692 decreases the possibility that the tip of the negative contact terminal will get stuck with the surface of the negative electrode of the battery to some extent. However, the tip of the negative contact terminal disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692 may get stuck with the surface of the negative electrode of the battery depending on the method of removing the battery. Thus, an improvement of the shape of the tip of the negative contact terminal is required.
To meet such requirement, an object of an aspect of the invention is to provide a battery storage case and an electronic device capable of significantly reducing the possibility that the tip of a spiral contact terminal gets stuck with an electrode of the battery even when the battery is removed from the battery storage case by lifting the end portion of the battery corresponding to the spiral contact terminal.
To solve the problems, an aspect of the invention provides a battery storage case including: a case body having a storage section capable of having a battery accommodated therein; and a contact terminal attached to the storage section to be in contact with the positive or negative electrode of the battery to be stored in the storage section. The contact terminal includes: a spiral spring portion including a plurality of turns from a first turn which is located on the side of the inner surface of the case body to a final turn which is located on the side of the electrode of the battery; and an extension extending froth the end of the final turn, wherein, in a first plane seen toward the first turn side from the final turn side, the extension extends through a center portion of the circular coil shape formed by the plurality of turns such that the tip of the extension is located outside the final turn.
The tip of the extension may be located at a position shifted from the final turn toward the first turn side, as seen in a second plane orthogonal to the first plane.
The extension may curve convexly toward the electrode.
The extension may extend toward the bottom side of the case body from the opening side of the case body.
Another aspect of the invention provides an electronic device including: a housing; a storage recess formed in the housing to accommodate therein a battery; and a contact terminal attached to the storage recess to be in contact with the positive or negative electrode of the battery to be stored in the storage recess. The contact terminal includes: a spiral spring portion including a plurality of turns from a first turn which is located on the side of the inner surface of the storage recess to a final turn which is located on the side of the electrode of the battery; and an extension extending from the end of the final turn, wherein, in a first plane seen from the final turn side toward the first turn side, the extension extends through the center portion of a circular coil shape formed by the plurality of turns such that the tip of the extension is located outside the final turn.
According to the aspects, even when the battery is removed from the battery storage case by lifting the end portion of the battery corresponding to the spiral spring terminal, the possibility that the tip of the spiral contact terminal gets stuck with the electrode of the battery is significantly reduced. This reduces the possibility of a deformation of the spiral contact terminal, damage of a coating on the battery, or the like.
Descriptions are provided herein below for embodiments based on, the drawings. In the respective drawings referenced herein, the same constituents are designated by the same reference numerals and duplicate explanation concerning the same constituents is omitted. All of the drawings are provided to illustrate the respective examples only.
A battery storage case according to a first embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. As shown in
Rib-like small projections 12a, 12b, 12c, and 12d, extending along the longitudinal direction of storage section 12a to 12g (or the battery stored in case body 11), are formed between storage sections 11a and 11b, between storage sections 11b and 11c, between storage sections lid and 11e, and between storage sections 11e and 11f, respectively. Also, wall-like projection 13, extending along the longitudinal direction of storage section 11a to 11g and projecting to about the highest point of the battery where the battery is set in case body 11, is formed between storage sections 11 and 11d. Since case body 11 has projections 12a to 12d and 13, six batteries are positioned in case body 12 well.
Case body 11 has two long sides opposite to each other and short sides opposite to each other, and the electrodes of the batteries face the long sides of the case body. An inner surface of one (far side in
Next, lead wires 14a to 14g will be described with reference to
Lead wire 14c is formed in the same shape as lead wire 14b and thus has U-shaped positive contact terminal 14cu and spiral-spring-shaped negative contact terminal 14cs. Lead wire 14d has U-shaped positive contact terminal 14du. Lead wires 14e, 14f, and 14g have the same shape and have U-shaped positive contact terminal 14eu, 14fu, and 14gu and spiral-spring-shaped negative contact terminal 14es, 14fs, and 14gs, respectively.
As will be appreciated from
Battery storage case 1 of the embodiment is only an example. A battery storage case of the invention maybe able to accommodate only one battery for example, in other words, the invention does not limit the number of batteries that the battery storage case can accommodate therein. In the case where the battery storage case can accommodates therein plural batteries, the plural batteries may be serial-connected or parallel-connected. The embodiment is characterized by the shape of the spiral-spring-shaped negative contact terminals 14as to 14gs of lead wires 14a to 14g; the portions other than negative contact terminal in the lead wire may be arbitrarily-configured or arbitrarily-shaped. For example, positive contact terminals 14bu to 14gu may be formed in a shape other than the U-shape and may be formed in the same shape as the negative contact terminal, for example.
Next, the detail configurations of negative contact terminal 14as to 14gs will be described with reference to
As shown in
Endpoint T3e between third turn T3 and extension Ex is illustrated sharply bent in
Next, with reference to
As shown in
Next, the functional effect of negative contact terminal 14s having the described characteristic configuration of this embodiment will be described with reference to
As shown in
In the battery storage case of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692, the tip of the negative contact terminal is not located outside the final turn as seen in the first plane and the tip of the negative contact terminal is not located at a position shifted from the final turn toward to the first turn side. If negative contact terminal 14s of the embodiment is replaced with that of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692, the surface of negative electrode 2tn of battery 2 or the corner of battery 2 may get stuck with the final turn of the negative contact terminal, and thus the described functional effect of the embodiment cannot be obtained. In contrast to Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-45692 or the like, this embodiment drastically reduces the possibility that the end portion, such as tip Exe and third turn T3, of negative contact terminal 14s get stuck with the surface of negative electrode 2tn of battery 2 when battery 2 is removed from battery storage case 1 by lifting up the negative end portion of battery 2.
Electronic device 3 serving as the second embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
Storage recess 31 to accommodate therein batteries 2 (not shown in
The inside structure of storage recess 31 is the same as that of battery storage case 1 of the first embodiment. As shown in
An inner surface of one of the long sides of storage recess 31, which is the sides that are to be opposed to the electrodes of the batteries, is formed with catches 35g to 35m to catch lead wires 34e to 34g. An inner surface (not shown in
Lead wires 34e to 34g have the same shapes as lead wires 14e to 14g of the first embodiment and thus each lead wire 34e to 34g has a U-shaped positive contact terminal and a spiral-spring-shaped negative contact terminal. The shape of the spiral-spring-shaped negative contact terminal in lead wires 34e to 34g and the lead wires (not shown in
The invention includes other embodiments in addition to the above-described embodiments without departing from the spirit of the invention. The embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative, and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. Hence, all configurations including the meaning and range within equivalent arrangements of the claims are intended to be embraced in the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2010-256206 | Nov 2010 | JP | national |
2010-271440 | Dec 2010 | JP | national |