Button cell battery pack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6659281
  • Patent Number
    6,659,281
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 20, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries. The battery pack includes a flexible card and a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card. A backing is interposed between the card and said cover, and fixed relative to said card. The backing and cover define an enclosed space interposed between the cover and the backing for receiving batteries. Batteries disposed in the space are enclosed by the cover and backing to inhibit pilfering by bending the card.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to packaging for button cell batteries, and more particularly to button cell packs which inhibit pilfering.




Button cell batteries are typically used in hearing aids, and, are thus small in size having a diameter which cam be less than half the width of a finger. Moreover, the small battery size results in a limited power supply, and requires replacement in a hearing aid at regular intervals. In order to accommodate frequent replacement of these batteries, the batteries are typically sold in packages containing a plurality of the batteries.




One known battery package disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,583 encloses six button cell batteries in a hard plastic case. The package is molded in one piece, and includes a base hingedly connected to a cover. The base includes pockets which receive the batteries. The pockets containing the batteries are covered by a sheet of plastic material which is adhesively attached to the base and each battery. The cover closes over the plastic covered batteries in the pockets. Absent wrapping the package to prevent access by a pilferer by simply opening the cover, there is no deterrent against pilfering. Additional wrapping is expensive, and increases the cost of an already expensive package.




A less expensive package known in the art includes a plastic cover rotatably mounted to a card. The cover includes receptacles which open to the card. Each receptacle receives a single battery which is accessed through a cutout formed in the card. The cover is rotated to align a battery with the cutout, and the battery is popped out of the receptacle through the cutout. The cutout is initially blocked by card material to prevent pilfering prior to purchase. Once a purchaser has removed the card material blocking the cutout, however, inadvertent rotation of the cover could cause a battery to unintentionally fall out of the package. In addition, the flexible card can be bent away from the cover to allow access to the batteries by a pilferer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a battery pack for batteries. The battery pack includes a flexible card and a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card. A backing is interposed between the card and said cover, and fixed relative to said card. The backing and cover define an enclosed space interposed between the cover and the backing for receiving batteries. Batteries disposed in the space are enclosed by the cover and backing to inhibit pilfering by bending the card. In one embodiment of the invention, overlapping structure further inhibits pilfering. In another embodiment of the invention, the cover is indexed as it rotates to avoid inadvertently aligning a battery with an opening in the card.




A general objective is to provide a battery pack for button cells which is not easily pilfered. This objective is accomplished by providing a backing interposed between the cover and card which protects against a pilferer bending the card to gain access to batteries interposed between the cover and battery.




This and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the description which follows. In the detailed description below, preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in reference to the accompanying drawings. These embodiments do not represent the full scope of the invention. Rather the invention may be employed in other embodiments. Reference should therefore be made to the claims herein for interpreting the breadth of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a battery pack incorporating the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the pack of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view along line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a detailed cross sectional view of the pack of

FIG. 1

between a pair of adjacent receptacles.





FIG. 6

is a rear view of the pack of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a top view of the backing of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 8

is a bottom view of the cover of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1-8

, a battery pack


10


includes a flexible card


12


, a clear plastic backing


14


fixed to the card


12


, and a clear plastic cover.


16


rotatably fixed relative to the card


12


and backing


14


. The cover


16


and backing


14


have overlapping structure which inhibits a pilferer from extracting one or more batteries


18


interposed between the backing


14


and the card


12


.




The flexible card


12


is, preferably, a die cut paperboard card which can carry identifying indicia and advertising thereon. A hanger slot


20


formed through the card


12


can be provided to facilitate hanging the battery pack


10


for display to potential purchasers. A circular opening


22


interposed between a pair of anchor holes


24


formed in the card


12


receives a cover center post


26


extending from the cover


16


through a central opening


28


in the backing


14


. The anchor holes


24


receive anchors


30


extending from the backing


14


to prevent rotation of the backing


14


relative to the card


12


. A rectangular flap cutout


32


formed in the card


12


between the circular opening


22


and hanger slot


20


provides access to a flap


34


formed part of the backing


14


.




The disc shaped cover


16


is rotatably fixed relative to the card


12


, and is preferably formed from a clear plastic which allows potential purchasers to view the batteries


18


in the pack


10


. The cover


16


includes the center post


26


which is coaxial with a cover axis


36


of rotation. The center post


26


has a distal end


38


which extends through the central opening


28


of the backing


14


and through the circular opening


22


of the card


12


. Preferably, the center post distal end


38


is thermally deformed, such that it is larger (shown in

FIG. 5

) than the card circular opening


22


to rotatably fix the cover


16


relative to the card


12


. Although thermally deforming the center post distal end


38


is disclosed, other methods can be used to rotatably fix the cover


16


relative to the card


12


, such as by using mechanical fasteners, a snap fit, and the like, without departing from the scope of the present invention.




An annular cavity


40


formed in the cover


16


is coaxial with the axis


36


, and opens toward the card


12


. The annular cavity


40


includes opposing sidewalls


42


,


44


joined by a top wall


46


. As best shown in

FIG. 5

, the axially extending annular cavity sidewalls


42


,


44


overlap sidewalls


48


,


50


of a platform


52


extending from the backing


14


to inhibit pilfering.




A plurality of battery receptacles


54


are formed in the annular cavity top wall


46


, and open toward the card


12


. The receptacles


54


are spaced equidistantly from the axis


36


, and are individually sized to receives one of the disc shaped batteries


18


. Although each receptacle


54


is shown to receive a single disc shaped battery


18


, the receptacles can be formed to receive more than one battery and batteries which are not disc shaped without departing from the scope of the invention.




A plurality of indents


56


is formed in the cover


16


, and each indent is equidistantly space about a diameter of the cover


16


. Each indent


56


opens toward the backing


14


, and is engageable with a protrusion


58


extending from the backing


14


. Preferably, each indent


56


is radially aligned with one of the battery receptacles


54


to index the receptacles


54


aligned with the flap


34


as the cover


16


rotates about the axis


36


. Although a plurality of indents


56


formed in the cover


16


which are engageable with the protrusion


58


extending from the backing


14


is disclosed, other methods for indexing the rotation of the cover can be used without departing from the scope of the invention, such as providing a plurality of protrusions which engage one or more indents, forming the indents in the backing and the protrusions on the cover, and the like.




The disc shaped backing


14


is sandwiched between the card


12


and the cover


16


, and is preferably formed from a clear plastic which allows a potential purchaser to view at least one battery


18


through the flap cutout


32


. Advantageously, the plastic backing


14


provides a low friction surface on which the cover


16


rotates. Moreover, the backing


14


prevents a pilferer from gaining access to the batteries


18


interposed between the backing


14


and cover


16


by merely bending the card


12


.




The pair of anchors


30


extending from the backing


14


through the anchor holes


24


formed in the card


12


prevent rotation of the backing


14


relative to the card


14


. Of course, the backing


14


can be fixed to the card


12


using other methods, such as adhesives, mechanical fasteners, and the like without departing from the scope of the invention.




The semi-annular platform


52


formed in the backing


14


extends away from the card


12


, and has a pair of opposing ends


60


,


62


and the sidewalls


48


,


50


joined by a top wall


64


. The platform


52


extends into the annular cavity


40


formed in the cover


16


, and the platform sidewalls


48


,


50


overlap the annular cavity sidewalls


44


,


46


to provide the overlapping structure which inhibits pilfering. Advantageously, the platform


52


traps each battery


18


in one of the receptacles


54


formed in the cover


16


to space the batteries


18


from the card


12


, and further inhibit pilfering of the batteries


18


.




The overlapping structure inhibits pilfering which occurs by a pilferer bending the flexible card


12


away from the cover


16


to gain access to the batteries


18


. Although axially extending cover sidewalls


44


,


46


overlapping the platform sidewalls


48


,


50


to inhibit pilfering is disclosed, other overlapping structure, such as an axially extending lip formed at the circumference of the cover which extends past the circumferential edge of the backing, can be provided to inhibit pilfering without departing from the scope of the invention.




The height of the platform


52


is directly related to the effectiveness of the overlapping structure to inhibit pilfering. In particular, the higher the platform height, i.e. the further the platform


52


extends into the cover annular cavity


40


, the more effective the overlapping structure is for inhibiting pilfering. The height is dependent upon several factors, such as battery size, package size, formability of the material, and the like. Preferably, the platform top wall


64


slidably engages the annular cavity top wall


64


to take advantage of the full depth of the cover annular cavity


40


.




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the protrusion


58


radially adjacent the platform


52


extends toward the cover


16


, and is engageable with the indents


56


formed in the cover


16


. The protrusion


58


and indents


56


allow the cover


16


to be indexed as the cover


16


rotates about the axis


36


. The indexing positions the cover


16


, such that upon engagement of the protrusion


58


with an indent


54


, a battery


18


disposed in one of the receptacles


18


is aligned with the flap cutout


32


for access by a purchaser. Advantageously the indexing also prevents inadvertent rotation of the cover


16


which may align a battery


18


with the cutout


32


when the flap


34


is not in the closed position resulting in a battery


18


falling out of the pack


10


.




The flap


34


, shown in

FIGS. 2

,


4


,


6


, and


7


, is formed as an integral part of the backing


14


, and has a top


66


and bottom


68


joined by side edges


70


. The bottom


68


is hingedly connected to the backing


14


by a living hinge


70


. Pivoting the flap


34


away from the cover


16


through the flap cutout


32


to an open position provides access to the battery


18


in the cover receptacle


54


aligned with the flap


34


and cutout


32


.




A flap platform


72


formed in the flap


34


, and extending away from the card


12


, is interposed between the semi-annular platform ends


60


,


62


formed in the backing


14


to fill the gap between the semi-annular form ends


60


,


62


. The flap platform


72


prevents batteries


18


from lodging in the gap between the ends


60


,


62


when the cover


16


rotates about the cover axis


36


of rotation.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the flap edges


70


are initially fixed to the backing


14


by tack points


74


which join the edges


70


to the backing


14


to hold the flap


34


in a closed position. In order to access the batteries


18


, however, the tack points


74


are severed to allow the flap


34


to pivot through the cutout


32


to the open position. Although tack points are disclosed to initially hold the flap in the closed position, other methods can be used, such as an adhesive strip covering the cutout, can be used without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, once the tack points


74


are severed, the flap


34


is held in the closed position by tabs


76


extending inwardly into the card cutout


32


from the cutout edges


78


. When moving the flap


34


to the open position, the tabs


76


and/or the flap


34


deform to allow the flap


34


to pass through the cutout


32


past the tabs


76


away from the cover


16


. Similarly, when moving the flap


34


to the closed position, the tabs


76


and/or the flap


34


deform to allow the flap


34


to pass through the cutout


32


past the tabs


76


toward the cover


16


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


6


, and


7


, the flap top


66


includes a lip


80


which extends through the cutout


32


. The lip


80


is engageable by the user to pivot the flap


34


through the cutout


32


and gain access to a battery


18


aligned with the flap


34


. Although the lip


80


is preferred, any structure which allows a user to engage the flap


34


through the cutout


32


, such as a handle extending radially and axially past the cover which allows pushing the flap through the cutout, and the like, without departing from the scope of the invention. Moreover, the lip can be eliminated without departing from the scope of the invention.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, the batteries


18


are interposed between the cover


16


and backing


14


, and are urged into the receptacles


54


by the backing platform


64


. The batteries


18


can be any battery known in the art, such as a zinc air battery suitable for use as a hearing aid battery. A self-adhesive tab


82


is fixed to each battery


18


to prevent premature discharge of the zinc air battery by covering openings in the battery


18


which allows atmospheric oxygen to enter the battery


18


. Advantageously, the tab


82


, as is known in the art, simplifies handling and positioning the battery when inserting the battery


18


in a battery operated device. Preferably, the free end


84


of each tab


82


is received in the indent


56


formed adjacent the receptacle


54


receiving the battery


18


fixed to the tab


82


.




In use, with reference to

FIGS. 1-8

, the cover


16


is rotated about the axis


36


of rotation until the protrusion


58


engages an indent


56


to align a receptacle


54


containing a battery


18


with the card cutout


32


. A purchaser engages the flap lip


80


using a finger, and pulls axially outwardly and radially inwardly to severe the tack points


74


joining the flap edges


70


to the backing


14


to pivot the flap


34


past the tabs


76


through the cutout


32


to expose the battery


18


. The purchaser then pops the battery


18


out of the receptacle


54


by positioning the pack


10


, such the receptacle


54


opens downwardly through the cutout


32


, and gravity urges the battery


18


out of the receptacle


54


into the purchaser's hand.




The pack


10


is closed by pivoting the flap


34


back through the cutout


32


past the tabs


76


toward the cover


16


. The tabs


76


hold the flap


34


in the closed position until another battery


18


is desired, and the purchaser forces the flap


34


past the tabs


76


to the open position.




While there has been shown and described what are at present considered the preferred embodiments of the invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a backing fixed to said card; a platform extending from said backing away from said card; at least one battery supported by said platform spacing said battery from said card; a cover rotatably fixed to at least one of said backing and said card; and a cavity formed in said cover and opening to said card, wherein said at least one battery is disposed in said cavity and interposed between said cover and said platform to inhibit access to a battery interposed between said cover and said backing.
  • 2. The battery pack as in claim 1, in which said cavity formed in said cover is annular, and said platform formed in said backing is at least semi-annular, wherein said semi-annular platform is received in said annular cavity, and sides of said cavity overlap sides of said platform.
  • 3. The battery pack as in claim 1, in which a plurality of receptacles are formed in a wall of said cavity and open toward said backing, wherein each of said receptacles are sized for receiving a single battery.
  • 4. The battery pack as in claim 1, in which a plurality of batteries are supported by said platform and interposed between said backing and said cover.
  • 5. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a backing fixed to said card; a platform extending from said backing away from said card; a cover rotatable fixed to at least one of said backing and said card; a cavity formed in said cover and opening to said card, and said cavity receiving said platform to inhibit access to a battery interposed between said cover and said backing; a plurality of indents formed in one of said cover and said backing, and at least one protrusion extending from the other of said cover and said backing, wherein said at least one protrusion is received in one of said indents to index said cover as said cover rotates about said axis of rotation.
  • 6. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a backing fixed to said card; a platform extending from said backing away from said card; a cover rotatably fixed to at least one of said backing and said card; a cavity formed in said cover and opening to said card, and said cavity receiving said platform to inhibit access to a battery interposed between said cover and said backing; and a flap hingedly connected to said backing, said flap extending radially from a center of said backing to provide access to a battery interposed between said flap and said cover.
  • 7. The battery pack as in claim 6, in which at least one side edge of said flap is joined to said backing by at least one tack point which is severed to gain access to said cavity.
  • 8. The battery pack as in claim 6, in which said flap pivots through an opening formed in said card to provide access to the battery interposed between said flap and aid cover.
  • 9. The battery pack as in claim 8, in which said card includes at least one tab extending into said opening which engages said flap to inhibit pivoting said flap through said opening.
  • 10. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card and defining a cavity; a backing fixed relative to said card and extending into said cavity, wherein said backing and cover define an enclosed space spaced from said card in said cavity and interposed between said cover and said backing for receiving a battery, and said backing is engageable with the battery in said space between said backing and said cover to inhibit pilfering by bending said card.
  • 11. The battery pack as in claim 10, in which said backing includes a semi-annular platform engageable with the battery and extending from said backing into said cavity formed in said cover to sandwich the battery in said cavity between said backing and said cover.
  • 12. The battery pack as in claim 11, in which said cavity defines at least a portion of said space having an annular shape.
  • 13. The battery pack as in claim 10, in which a plurality of receptacles for receiving batteries are formed in said cover, and define at least a portion of said space.
  • 14. The battery pack as in claim 10, in which a flap hingedly connected to said backing extends radially from a center of said backing to provide access to a battery interposed between said flap and said cover.
  • 15. The battery pack as in claim 14, in which at least one side edge of said flap is joined to said backing by at least one tack point which is severed to gain access to said cavity.
  • 16. The battery pack as in claim 10, in which a plurality of batteries are interposed between said backing and said cover in said space.
  • 17. The battery pack as in claim 10, in which at least a portion of an axially extending portion of said cover overlaps at least a portion of said backing.
  • 18. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card; a backing interposed between said card and said cover, and fixed relative to said card, wherein said backing and cover define an enclosed space interposed between said cover and said backing for receiving batteries, and batteries disposed in said space are enclosed by said cover and backing to inhibit pilfering by bending said card; a plurality of indents formed in one of said cover and said backing, and at least one protrusion extending from the other of said cover and said backing, wherein said at least one protrusion is received in one of said indents to index said cover as said cover rotates about said axis of rotation.
  • 19. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a cover rotatably fixed relative to said flexible card; and a backing interposed between said card and said cover, and fixed relative to said card, wherein said backing and cover define an enclosed space interposed between said cover and said backing for receiving batteries, and batteries disposed in said space are enclosed by said cover and backing to inhibit pilfering by bending said card; a flap hingedly connected to said backing and extending radially from a center of said backing to provide access to a battery interposed between said flap and said cover, wherein said flap pivots through an opening formed in said card to provide access to the battery interposed between said flap and aid cover.
  • 20. The battery pack as in claim 19, in which said card includes at least one tab extending into said opening which engages said flap to inhibit pivoting said flap through said opening.
  • 21. A battery pack suitable for use with button cell batteries, said battery pack comprising:a flexible card; a backing fixed to said card; a platform extending from said backing away from said card; a cover rotatably fixed to at least one of said backing and said card; an annular cavity formed in said cover and opening to said card, and said cavity receiving said platform to inhibit access to a battery interposed between said cover and said backing; a plurality of indents formed in one of said cover and said backing; at least one protrusion extending from the other of said cover and said backing, wherein said at least one protrusion is received in one of said indents to index said cover as said cover rotates about an axis of rotation.
  • 22. The battery pack as in claim 21, in which said cavity formed in said cover is annular, and platform formed in said backing is at least semi-annular, wherein said semi-annular platform is received in said annular cavity, and sides of said cavity overlap sides of said platform.
  • 23. The battery pack as in claim 21, in which a plurality of receptacles are formed in a wall of said cavity and open toward said backing, wherein each of said receptacles are sized for receiving a single battery.
  • 24. The battery pack as in claim 21, in which a flap hingedly connected to said backing extends radially from a center of said backing to provide access to a battery interposed between said flap and said cover.
  • 25. The battery pack as in claim 24, in which at least one side edge of said flap is joined to said backing by at least one tack point which is severed to gain access to said cavity.
  • 26. The battery pack as in claim 24, in which said flap pivots through an opening formed in said card to provide access to the battery interposed between said flap and aid cover.
  • 27. The battery pack as in claim 26, in which said card includes at least one tab extending into said opening which engages said flap to inhibit pivoting said flap through said opening.
  • 28. The battery pack as in claim 21, in which a plurality of batteries engaging said platform are interposed between said backing and said cover.
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