Claims
- 1. A charger for a battery-operated surgical machine comprising a charging circuit and a housing containing the charging circuit, with said housing being provided with at least one plug receptacle means for connection with the battery component of the surgical machine and said housing also being fitted with means connected to said charging circuit for activating said charging circuit, wherein when the charging circuit is activated by said activating means the charging circuit first discharges said battery component down to a predetermined lower potential, then charges it up to a predetermined higher potential, then discharges it again to said predetermined lower potential and finally charges in again to said predetermined higher potential,
- with said charging circuit containing means for comparing the actual potential of the battery component with a standard potential at predetermined time intervals during both the discharging and charging phases of the second cycle of discharging and charging, and means for indicating when the difference between said actual and standard potentials attains a predetermined magnitude.
- 2. A charger of claim 1 comprising additionally means for representing a graph of the disharging and charging curves on the housing, and a row of light-emitting diodes arranged on the housing beneath said curves, with each of said diodes corresponding to a particular segment of one of said curves and connected to said charging circuit in such a manner that it lights up to indicate when the battery component is in the corresponding stage of discharging or charging.
- 3. A charger of claim 1 wherein, after completion of the second charging step, the charging circuit generates a residual current equal to the spontaneous discharge current of said battery component.
- 4. A charger of claim 1 wherein said predetermined higher potential is substantially below the full rated capacity of said battery component.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 630,472 filed on July 12, 1984 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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3919618 |
Coleman et al. |
Nov 1975 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Thackray Cordless Bone Drill-Operating and Sterilising Instructions", Chas F. Thackray Ltd., Leeds, England. |
Continuations (1)
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