Information
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Patent Grant
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6398595
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Patent Number
6,398,595
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 4, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Nasri; Javaid
Agents
- Casella; Anthony J.
- Hespos; Gerald E.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 755
- 439 766
- 439 883
- 439 801
- 439 771
- 439 756
- 439 522
- 439 907
- 439 287
- 429 1
- 429 121
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A battery (B) includes electrodes (11a, 11b) and engaging portions (10a, 10b) formed by recessing portions of the battery (B) around the electrodes (11a, 11b), and recesses (14a, 14b, 23a, 23b) are formed in side surfaces of the engaging portions (10a, 10b). The recesses (14a, 14b, 23a, 23b) are symmetrically arranged in the left and right engaging portions (10a, 10b). Transversely symmetrical identification pieces (19a, 19b) project from the leading ends of terminals (15a, 15b). In the case of a correct correspondence of the electrodes (11a, 11b) and the terminals (15a, 15b), the identification pieces (19a, 19b) fit into the recesses (14a, 14b, 23a, 23b), enabling assembling of the terminals (15a, 15b) with the electrodes (11a, 11b). In the case of an incorrect correspondence, the identification pieces (19a, 19b) cannot be fitted into the recesses (14a, 14b, 23a, 23b) and interfere with the upper surface of the battery (B), making assembling impossible.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a construction for preventing erroneous assembling of battery terminals. The invention also relates to a battery and to a set of terminals for connection with the battery.
2. Description of the Related Art
Shafts project from the upper surface of an automotive battery as a (+)-electrode and a (−)-electrode. The shafts can be inserted into round holes of terminals connected with a battery cord and the terminals can be fastened to the shafts with nuts or the like.
However, the battery terminals are substantially identical, and hence are connectable with either one of the electrodes. Accordingly, the battery terminals may be connected with incorrect electrodes.
The present invention was developed in view of the above situation and an object of the invention is to provide a construction capable of preventing erroneous assembling of battery terminals. Another object of the invention is to provide a battery and a set of terminals for connection therewith.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a construction for preventing erroneous assembling of battery terminals, and hence for correctly assembling the terminals with a corresponding (−)-electrode and (+)-electrode of a battery. The two terminals and the two electrodes comprise identification means for enabling assembling only if a correct correspondence exists between the terminals and the electrodes, while preventing assembly of the terminals with the electrodes if there is incorrect correspondence.
The identification means may comprise identification pieces symmetrically formed on both terminals, and transversely symmetrical engaging portions formed near the electrodes of the battery. The identification pieces can be fit on or inserted in the engaging portions of the electrodes. Thus, an attempt to connect the terminals with the wrong electrodes will produce interference between the identification pieces and the engaging portions and will prevent the terminals and electrodes from being assembled. However, terminals and electrodes that correspond correctly can be connected because the identification pieces can be fit on or inserted in the engaging portions. Additionally, the identification means on the battery can be distinguished easily in appearance from electrodes of existing standards.
The identification means of the electrodes may comprise a threaded shaft on one electrode and a nut in the other electrode. The identification means of the terminals comprises a nut in the terminal that corresponds to the electrode with the threaded shaft, and hence that terminal can be screwed down on the threaded shaft. Conversely, a threaded shaft is provided in the terminal that corresponds to the electrode with the nut. Hence that terminal can be engaged with the nut of the corresponding electrode. Accordingly, an incorrect correspondence between terminals and electrodes, results in a combination of the threaded shafts or a combination of nuts. Thus, the terminals and the electrodes cannot be assembled.
The identification means of the electrodes also may comprise threaded shafts of different diameters and a key-receiving portion formed around or near the electrode with the thicker threaded shaft. The identification means of the terminals may comprise insertion holes having different diameters for enabling insertion of the threaded shafts. A key may be formed on the terminal with the larger insertion hole and may be fit in a key-receiving portion. The terminal with the smaller insertion hole cannot be assembled with the electrode that has the thicker threaded shaft. The terminal with the larger insertion hole theoretically can be assembled with the electrode that has the thinner threaded shaft. However, the key interferes with part of the battery. Accordingly, insertion of the thinner threaded shaft into the larger insertion hole is impossible. The correct terminals can be assembled with the electrodes because the key fits into the key-receiving portion.
The identification means of the terminals also may comprise a cover that is mounted on or over the terminal. The identification means of the electrodes may comprise a terminal-accommodating portion for accommodating the terminal with the cover by conforming to the cover if a correct correspondence between the terminals and the electrodes exists. However, the identification means may make it impossible to connect the terminals with the incorrect electrodes by causing the cover to interfere with the battery. Accordingly, erroneous assembling of the terminal that has the cover with the wrong electrode can be avoided by the identification means of the electrode.
The electrodes may comprise engaging portions in the form of recesses around the threaded shafts of the electrodes and identification recesses formed in wall surfaces of the engaging portions. The terminals may comprise identification pieces that do not fit into the identification recess of the incorrect electrode and that are formed in different positions in the terminals. Accordingly, the identification recesses and the identification pieces interfere with each other to make assembling impossible in the case of the incorrect correspondence between the terminals and the electrodes.
Incorrect correspondence prevents complete assembly of the terminal with the electrode for each of the above-described embodiments. An operator can notice the incorrect correspondence and can make corrections.
The construction may further comprise rotation-preventing means for preventing rotation of the terminals with respect to the corresponding electrodes. The rotation preventing means prevents rotation during fastening and enables fastening to be performed smoothly. For example, the electrodes may have identification recesses and the terminals may have rotation preventing pieces that project in positions different from the identification pieces. The rotation preventing pieces fit into the identification recesses when there is correct correspondence between the terminals and the electrodes. This contact of the rotation preventing pieces with wall surfaces of the identification recesses prevents rotation of the entire terminals during fastening with the nuts.
The rotation preventing means may comprise the identification pieces. More particularly, the identification pieces may fit into the identification recesses when there is correct correspondence between the terminals and the electrodes to prevent rotation of the terminals relative to the electrodes. However, the identification pieces may be unable to fit into the identification recesses due to interference with the peripheries of the identification recesses when there is incorrect correspondence.
Contact pieces that can be brought into contact with wall surfaces of the identification recesses may be formed by bending edges of the identification pieces and/or the rotation preventing pieces forward with respect to the rotating directions of the terminals during fastening with the nuts. Thus, the contact area between the identification pieces and the identification recesses is increased and a rotation preventing function is enhanced.
A cover may be mounted on or over the terminal, and the identification piece and/or rotation preventing means of the terminal may project out of the cover. The projection of the identification piece from the cover prevents rotation and erroneous assembling regardless of whether the cover is mounted or not.
The invention also is directed to a battery having a (−)-electrode and a (+)-electrode. Corresponding terminals are connectable with the electrodes of the battery. The electrodes comprise identification means for enabling connection of terminals only in the case of a correct correspondence of the terminals and the electrodes. The identification means prevent assembly of the terminals with the electrode portions when there is incorrect correspondence.
Recesses may be formed around or near the electrodes and may have a depth so that the electrodes do not project to the upper surface of the battery. Accordingly, inadvertent contact of a tool or the like with the electrodes can be prevented.
The identification pieces may be formed symmetrically on both terminals, and/or the electrodes may be formed with symmetrical engaging portions in which the identification pieces may fit. Accordingly, the identification pieces and the engaging portions interfere with each other when there is incorrect correspondence, and connection of the terminals is impossible.
The invention also is directed to a set of terminals that are connectable at least with corresponding (−)-electrode and (+)-electrodes of a battery. The terminals comprise identification means for enabling connection of terminals only in the case of a correct correspondence of the terminals and the electrodes and prevent assembly of the terminals with the electrodes when there is incorrect correspondence.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following detailed description of preferred embodiments and accompanying drawings. It should be understood that even though embodiments are separately described, single features thereof may be combined to additional embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a first embodiment.
FIG. 2
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 3
is a side view showing the assembled state of the engaging portion and the terminal.
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a second embodiment.
FIG. 5
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a third embodiment.
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a fourth embodiment.
FIG. 9
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 10
is a side view of a cover with a second lid left open.
FIG. 11
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a fifth embodiment.
FIG. 12
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 13
is a side view showing the assembled state of the engaging portion and the terminal.
FIG. 14
is a plan view showing a case of erroneous assembling.
FIG. 15
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a sixth embodiment,
FIG. 16
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal.
FIG. 17
is a plan view showing a case of erroneous assembling,
FIG. 18
is an exploded perspective view showing an assembling construction of a seventh embodiment,
FIG. 19
is a plan view showing an assembled state of an engaging portion and a terminal, and
FIG. 20
is a side view of a cover with a second lid left open.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The letter B in
FIGS. 1-3
identifies a battery in accordance with the invention. The illustrated battery B is e.g. a 36V-battery (usually 12V-battery). Left and right corners of the battery B are recessed to form engaging portions
10
a,
10
b,
as shown in
FIG. 1
, and a (+)-electrode
11
a
and a (−)-electrode
11
b
are provided on the bottom surfaces of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b.
The electrodes
10
a,
10
b
have threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
that project vertically or substantially normal from central positions on washers
12
. The washers
12
shown in
FIG. 1
are in the form of a square flat plates. The depth of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
is set such that the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
do not project to the upper surface of the battery B. Further, first and second recesses
14
a
and
23
a
are formed in two lateral walls of the engaging portion
10
a,
and similar recesses
14
b
and
23
b
are formed in two lateral walls of the engaging portion
10
b
. The corresponding recesses
14
a
,
23
a
and
14
b
,
23
b
of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
are transversely symmetrical such that the recessing directions of the corresponding recesses
14
a
,
23
a
and
14
b
,
23
b
are substantially normal to each other, as shown in FIG.
2
. The recesses
14
a
and
14
b
as well as
23
a
and
23
b
are preferably substantially symmetrical with respect to a line L that extends transversely between the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
Terminals
15
a
and
15
b
are connectable with the electrodes
11
a
and
11
b
respectively. The terminals
15
a
and
15
b
are made of a conductive metallic material and each has a barrel
16
at its rear end for connection of a battery cord C, preferably by crimping. Base plates
17
are formed at front portions of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and are bent at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at a right angle to the barrels
16
. Each base plate
17
is formed in its middle with an insertion hole
18
through which the threaded shaft
13
a,
13
b
can be inserted. The base plates
17
of the left and right terminals
15
a
,
15
b
are formed to be transversely symmetrical or symmetrical with respect to the line L when fitted on the battery B. Specifically, identification pieces
19
a
and
19
b
project forward from the leading ends of the base plates
17
of the respective terminals
15
a
, and
15
b
. The identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
have substantially half the width of the leading edge of the base plates
17
, and can be fit into the first or second recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
,
23
b
(see FIG.
2
). The identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
of the left and right terminals
15
a
,
15
b
also are formed to be transversely symmetrical or symmetrical with respect to the line L when fitted on the battery B. The identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
interfere with the upper surface of the battery B to prevent the terminals
15
b
,
15
a
from being assembled with the incorrect electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
However, if a correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b
is correct, the identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
fit into the first or second recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
,
23
b
, enabling connection of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
with the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
Thus, the identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
and the recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
,
23
b
define identification means.
Sides of the terminals
15
a
,
15
from the identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
to the base plates
17
are bent down at an angle different from 0° or 180°, preferably substantially at right angles, to form first rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b.
Sides of the base plates
17
opposite the first rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b
also are bent down substantially at right angles, to form second rotation preventing pieces
21
a,
21
b
that preferably have shorter lengths than the first rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b.
The washers
12
are held tightly by or interact with the first and second rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b,
21
a
and
21
b.
As a result, rotation of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
is prevented when nuts
22
are screwed down on the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b.
The terminals
15
a
and
15
b
can be mounted onto the correct electrodes
11
a
and
11
b
so that the identification pieces
19
a
and
19
b
fit tightly into the first or second recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
or
23
b
. The threaded shafts
13
a
and
13
b
then are inserted into the insertion holes, and the washers
12
are held tightly by or interact with the first and second rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b,
21
a
and
21
b.
The nuts
22
then are screwed down on the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
with the base plates
17
and the washers
12
held in close contact. Thus, rotation of the terminals
15
a,
15
b
is prevented by the rotation preventing pieces
20
a,
20
b,
21
a,
21
b.
In this way, connection of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
with the correctly corresponding electrodes
11
a,
11
b
is completed.
In the case of an incorrect correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b,
the identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
will not fit into either the first or second recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
and
23
b
and interfere with the upper surface of the battery B. As a result, the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
cannot be assembled with the engaging portions
10
a
,
10
b
. Thus, an operator can immediately notice an incorrect arrangement of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
.
As described above, erroneous assembling of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
can be prevented by transversely symmetrically forming the identification pieces
19
a,
19
b
and the recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
,
23
b
in the first embodiment. Further, since the battery B according to this embodiment has a special form in which the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
are formed around the electrodes
11
a,
11
b,
it contributes to distinction from conventional 12V-batteries. Furthermore, since the depth of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
is set such that the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
do not project to the upper surface of the battery B, inadvertent contact of a tool or the like with the threaded shafts is avoided.
The letter B in
FIGS. 4 and 5
identifies a battery in accordance with a second embodiment of the invention. The battery B has a first electrode
31
b
with a threaded shaft similar to the electrodes of the first embodiment. However, the second electrode defines a nut
33
a
embedded in a washer
32
. The electrodes
31
a,
31
b
are in substantially rectangular recesses
30
a,
30
b,
but without the recesses
14
a
,
14
b
,
23
a
and
23
b
of the first embodiment. Accordingly, the terminals
35
a
and
35
b
do not have identification pieces, but are formed with rotation preventing pieces
36
a,
36
b
or
37
a,
37
b
for tightly holding the washers
32
. A bolt
34
is held rotatably on the terminal
35
a
by a temporary locking mechanism (not shown). The temporary locking mechanism may be a frangible weld between the lower surface of a head of the bolt
34
and a base plate of the terminal
35
a.
The weld may be sufficiently weak to break as the bolt
34
is screwed. The temporary locking mechanism also may be a claw at the edge of the insertion hole for softly engaging a thread of the bolt. Alternatively, the bolt
34
may be formed with a recess that engages the base plate of the terminal
35
a
to allow further rotation of the bolt
34
while longitudinally or axially holding the bolt
34
with respect to the base plate.
A nut
39
can be used to fasten the terminal
35
b
to the threaded shaft
33
a
of the electrode
31
b,
if there is correct correspondence between the terminals
35
a,
35
b
and the electrodes
31
a,
31
b.
Similarly, this correct correspondence enables the bolt
34
of the terminal
35
to be fastened to the nut
33
b
of the electrode
31
b.
Incorrect correspondence between the terminals
35
a,
35
b
and the electrodes
31
a,
31
b
will align the bolt
34
of the terminal
35
a
with the threaded shaft
33
b
of the electrode
31
b
. Similarly, incorrect correspondence will align the terminal
35
b
, which should be fastened by the nut
39
, with the embedded nut
33
a
of the electrode
31
a.
Connection is impossible with either combination, and an operator immediately knows the erroneous assembly.
The temporary locking mechanism in this embodiment couples the bolt
34
to the terminal
35
a.
However, the nut
39
also may be coupled temporarily.
FIGS. 6 and 7
show a third embodiment of the present invention. Electrodes
41
a,
41
b
in this embodiment are provided respectively with smaller and larger diameter threaded shafts
43
a,
43
b
. Engaging portions are recessed in a depth direction similar to the first two embodiments, and two side walls of the left engaging portion in
FIG. 6
are recessed to form first and second identical key receiving portions
48
and
49
.
Insertion holes
48
a,
48
b
pierce the base plates
47
of the terminals
45
a,
45
b
and are provided respectively with smaller and larger diameters in conformity with the diameters of the threaded shafts
43
a,
43
b
. A key
46
projects from the leading edge of the base plate
47
of the terminal
45
b,
and is dimensioned to fit into the key receiving portions
48
,
49
. The key
46
will interfere with the upper surface of the battery B and prevent the terminal
45
b
from being fit on the electrode
41
a.
The terminal
45
a
with the smaller insertion hole
48
a
can be connected with the corresponding electrode
41
a,
in either of two optional positions, and preferably a position that matches either of the optional assembled positions of the other terminal
45
b
shown in FIG.
7
.
The smaller insertion hole
48
a
of the terminal
45
a
cannot receive the thicker threaded shaft
43
b
of the electrode
41
a.
The thinner threaded shaft
43
a
of the electrode
41
a
can be inserted through the larger insertion hole
48
b
of the terminal
45
b.
However, the key
46
of the terminal
45
a
interferes with the upper surface of the battery B near the electrode
41
a.
As a result, the terminal
45
b
cannot be fit into the engaging portion of the electrode
41
a.
Accordingly, the third embodiment avoids erroneous assembly of the terminals
45
a,
45
b
and the electrodes
41
a,
41
b.
A fourth embodiment of the invention has a cover
60
placed over one terminal
50
b,
as shown in
FIGS. 8-10
, to differentiate the length of the terminal
50
b
from a terminal
50
a
that has no cover. Accordingly, the lengths Da, Db of terminal accommodating portions
52
a,
52
b
formed around electrodes
51
a,
51
b
are different. The different lengths Da, Db prevent the terminal
50
b
with the cover
60
from being fit into the terminal accommodating portion
52
a.
Specifically, the right terminal accommodating portion
52
a
around the electrode
51
a
in
FIG. 8
is substantially square in plan view, whereas the left terminal accommodating portion
52
b
is an elongate rectangle.
The terminals
50
a
and
50
b
of
FIGS. 8-10
are substantially the same as those of
FIGS. 6 and 7
. However, barrels preferably are formed straight without being bent in this embodiment.
The cover
60
is integrally or unitarily made of an insulating material and is mounted on the terminal
50
b
for the (+)-electrode
51
b
in FIG.
8
. The cover
60
comprises a barrel portion
61
for accommodating both the barrel
53
b
of the terminal
50
b
and part of the battery cord
54
, and a connector portion
62
for accommodating a connector
55
that connects with the electrode
51
b.
A first lid
63
is hinged to the barrel portion
61
of the cover
60
, and pivots to open and close the connector portion
62
. Two locking claws
64
are formed at an edge of the barrel portion
61
opposite the hinge and are locked into engagement with a base end of the barrel portion
61
when the first lid
63
is closed. A second lid
65
is hinged to the first lid
63
for opening and closing the connector
55
of the terminal
50
b
. Locking projections
66
on the first lid
65
engage corresponding locking recesses
67
to lock the second lid
65
and to cover substantially the entire surface of the connecting portion
55
of the terminal
50
b
. A stopper
68
projects at the leading end inside the connector portion
62
, and can contact the leading end of the terminal
50
b
to position the terminal
50
b
being accommodated. The bottom wall of the connector portion
62
has an unillustrated through hole that is alignable with an insertion hole
56
b
of the terminal
50
b
. Thus a threaded shaft
57
b
of the electrode portion
51
b
can be inserted through the insertion hole
56
b
via this through hole.
The distance from the center of the insertion hole
56
b
of the terminal
50
b
to the front edge of the cover
60
is longer than the distance from the center of an insertion hole
56
a
to the front end of the terminal
50
a
. Thus, the terminal
50
b
and the cover
60
can be fit into the left terminal accommodating portion
52
b
shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
and connected with the electrode portion
51
b.
However, the terminal
50
b
cannot be fit into the smaller terminal accommodating portion
52
a
because the leading end of the cover
60
will interfere with the upper surface of the battery B. Thus, it is impossible to fit the terminal
50
b
into the terminal accommodating portion
52
a,
and an operator will notice the erroneous assembly.
Connection of the terminal
50
a
is completed by inserting the threaded shaft
57
a
at the right side of
FIGS. 8 and 9
through the insertion hole
56
a
of the terminal
50
a
and screwing the nut
58
down on the threaded shaft
57
a.
The cover
60
then is mounted on the terminal
50
b
and the battery cord
54
with the second lid
65
of the cover
60
open. The threaded shaft
57
b
at the left side of
FIGS. 8 and 9
then is inserted through the insertion hole
56
b
via the through hole and the nut
58
is screwed onto the threaded shaft
57
b
. The second lid
65
then is closed and the locking projections
66
engage with the locking recesses
67
to hold the second lid
65
closed.
The terminal
50
b
provided with the cover
60
cannot be fit into the right terminal accommodating portion
52
a
in
FIGS. 8 and 9
because the leading end of the cover
60
interferes with the upper surface of the battery B due to the smaller dimensions of the right terminal accommodating portion
52
a
. Additionally, the threaded shaft
57
b
will not match the through hole if an attempt is made to fit the terminal
50
b
into the terminal accommodating portion
52
a
at an angle that might avoid interference of the cover
60
with the upper surface of the battery B. Therefore, erroneous assembling can be avoided in this embodiment.
The letter B in
FIGS. 11-14
identifies a battery in accordance with a fifth embodiment of the invention. As in the previous embodiments, left and right corners of the battery B form recessed engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
, which are provided respectively with a (+)-electrode
11
a
and a (−)-electrode
11
b.
The electrodes
10
a,
10
b
have threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
that project substantially vertically through washers
12
. The depth of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
exceeds the height of the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
, and hence the shafts
13
a,
13
b
do not project to the upper surface of the battery B. Transversely symmetrical identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
are formed in side walls of the respective engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
, and extend inwardly toward each other. Thus, the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
are substantially symmetrical with respect to a transverse line L between the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
Terminals
15
a
,
15
b
are connectable with the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
The terminals
15
a
and
15
b
are made of a conductive metal and each has a barrel
16
at its rear end for crimped connection to a battery cord C. Base plates
117
are formed at the fronts of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and are bent substantially at right angles to the barrels
16
. The middle of each base plate
117
has an insertion hole
120
that is dimensioned to receive one of the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
. The base plates
117
of the left and right terminals
15
a
,
15
b
are formed to be transversely symmetrical. Specifically, transversely symmetrical identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
project from side edges of the base plates
117
of the respective terminals
15
a
,
15
b
. The width of each identification piece
117
a,
117
b
exceeds the width of the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
. Thus, if an attempt is made to assemble the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b
in an incorrect correspondence, the identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
and the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
interfere with each other as shown in
FIG. 14
, and prevent assembly of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b.
Rotation preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
project from side edges of the base plates
117
opposite from the identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
. The rotation preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
are narrower than the identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
and can be fit into the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
when the terminals
15
a,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b
correspond correctly. Thus, the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
will not rotate as the nuts
119
are tightened onto the threaded shafts
13
. Contact pieces
121
a,
121
b
are bent upward along side edges of the rotation preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
that are forward with respect to the rotating directions of the nuts
119
. The contact pieces
121
a,
121
b
enlarge contact areas with the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
and prevent damage to the battery B.
The rotation preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
fit into the corresponding identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
if there is correct correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
The threaded shafts
13
then are inserted into the insertion holes
120
and the base plates
117
are placed on the washer rings
12
, such that the barrels
16
of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the battery cords C extend substantially along side surfaces of the battery B. Connections of the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
are completed by screwing the nuts
119
onto the threaded shafts
13
. The terminals
15
a
,
15
b
try to rotate clockwise at a final stage of fastening. However, the contact pieces
121
a,
121
b
of the rotation preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
contact the facing surfaces of the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
to prevent rotation. Thus, fastening with the nuts
119
can be performed smoothly.
An incorrect correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b
will cause the identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
to interfere with the opening edges of the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
, as shown in FIG.
14
. As a result, the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
cannot fit into the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
. An operator will notice this incorrect correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b.
Correct or incorrect correspondence between the terminals
15
a
,
15
b
and the electrodes
11
a,
11
b
can be determined based on whether the identification pieces
117
a,
117
b
interfere with the upper surface of the battery B. Further, the rotating preventing pieces
118
a,
118
b
engage the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
to prevent rotation of the terminals during fastening with the nuts
119
. Thus, fastening can be performed smoothly and easily. Furthermore, the contact pieces
121
a,
121
b
enlarge the contact areas with the walls of the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
. Thus the rotation preventing pieces
117
a,
117
b
will not bite in the walls of the identification recesses
114
a
,
114
b
, thereby protecting the battery B from damage or scratches.
The battery B of this embodiment has a special form in which the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
are formed around the electrodes
11
a,
11
b,
to distinguish the battery B from conventional 12V-batteries. Furthermore, the depth of the engaging portions
10
a,
10
b
is set such that the threaded shafts
13
a,
13
b
do not project to the upper surface of the battery B. Thus, inadvertent contact of a tool or the like with the threaded shafts
113
is avoided.
A sixth embodiment of the invention is shown in
FIGS. 15-17
and has terminals
125
a,
125
b
with identification pieces
127
a,
127
b
that project from the leading edges of the terminals
125
a,
125
b
in a longitudinal direction. The terminals
125
a,
125
b
are transversely symmetrical, and each identification piece
127
a,
127
b
is displaced toward one side edge of a base plate. Leading ends of the identification pieces
127
a,
127
b
are bent upward to form contact pieces
129
a,
129
b.
The contact pieces
121
a,
121
b
were brought substantially into surface contact with the walls of the identification recesses
14
a
,
14
b
in the fifth embodiment. However, side edges of the contact pieces
129
a,
129
b
are brought into contact with the walls of identification recesses
124
a,
124
b
to prevent the rotation of the terminals
125
a,
125
b
in the sixth embodiment.
Specifically, the identification recesses
124
a,
124
b
are formed in the back or lateral walls of engaging portions
122
a,
122
b
in positions substantially corresponding to the identification pieces
127
a,
127
b
of the correctly arranged terminals
125
a,
125
b
. Thus, the engaging portions
122
a,
122
b
are transversely symmetrical. Other construction of the sixth embodiment is the same as or similar to the fifth embodiment.
The terminals
125
a,
125
b
of the sixth embodiment cannot be connected with the incorrect electrodes
123
a
,
123
b
because the identification pieces
127
a,
127
b
will not match the identification recesses
124
a,
124
b
and will interfere with the peripheries of the identification recesses
124
a,
124
b
. Rotation of the terminals
125
a,
125
b
during fastening of the nuts
119
can be prevented by contact between the side edges of the contact pieces
129
a,
129
b
and the walls of the identification recesses
124
a,
124
b
during fastening of the nuts
119
. Further, the constructions of the terminals and the battery can be simplified since the identification pieces
127
a,
127
b
also act as rotation preventing pieces.
FIGS. 18
to
20
show a seventh embodiment of the invention. In the seventh embodiment, a cover CO is fit on or over one terminal
135
b
to differentiate the lengths of portions of the terminals to be accommodated in engaging portions
130
a,
130
b.
More particularly, lengths of the engaging portions
130
a,
130
b
differ (L
1
<L
2
), so that the terminal
135
b
provided with the cover CO cannot be fit into the engaging portion
130
a
in the case of an incorrect correspondence between the terminals
135
a,
135
b
and electrode portions
131
a,
131
b.
The cover CO preferably is made integrally or unitarily of a synthetic resin and has a barrel portion CO
1
for accommodating a barrel
16
of the terminal
135
b
and a part of a battery cord C. The cover CO also has a connecting portion CO
2
that is continuous with and bent from the barrel portion CO
1
and is adapted to accommodate a connector
140
for connection with the electrode
131
b
. The cover CO has a first lid
141
which is pivotal to open and close about a hinge at one edge extending from the barrel portion CO
1
to the connecting portion CO
2
. Two locking claws
143
are formed at an edge of the barrel portion CO
1
substantially opposite from the hinged edge and can be locked into engagement with a base end when the first lid
141
is closed.
The connecting portion CO
2
has a second lid
142
for opening and closing the connector
140
of the terminal
135
b
. The second lid
142
is pivotal about a hinge
144
at a boundary with the first lid
141
. Locking projections
145
are formed on the first lid
142
for engagement with corresponding locking recesses
146
to substantially close the second lid
142
, thereby substantially covering the entire surface of the connector
140
of the terminal
135
b.
A stopper
147
projects at the leading end inside the connecting portion CO
2
and contacts the leading end of the terminal
135
b
to position the terminal
135
b
being accommodated. The bottom wall of the connecting portion CO
2
has an unillustrated through hole that aligns with an insertion hole of the terminal
135
b
, so that a threaded shaft
13
of the electrode portion
31
b
can be inserted through the insertion hole
120
via the through hole. As shown in
FIG. 20
, an escape hole
149
is formed in the bottom end of a side wall at a base of the connecting portion CO
2
for drawing a rotation preventing piece
138
b
and a contact piece
148
b
of the terminal
135
b
out of the cover CO.
The terminal
135
a
can be connected as described above to the (−)-electrode at the right side in FIG.
18
. The terminal
135
b
, on the other hand, can be accommodated in the cover CO with the first and second lids
141
,
142
left open. The first lid
141
then can be closed and locked by the locking claws
143
. At this stage, the rotation preventing piece
138
b
of the terminal
135
b
projects out of the cover CO through the escape hole
149
. The threaded shaft
13
then is inserted through the insertion hole
120
via the unillustrated through hole in the bottom wall of the cover CO. The rotation preventing piece
138
b
then is fit into the identification recess
134
b.
Thereafter, the nut
119
can be screwed smoothly because rotation of the terminal is prevented by engagement of the contact piece
148
b
of the rotation preventing piece
138
b
with the wall. The second lid
142
then is closed to engage the locking projections
145
with the corresponding locking recesses
146
, and the second lid
146
is held closed.
The terminal
135
b
provided with the cover CO cannot be fitted into the engaging portion
130
a
. More particularly, even if an attempt is made to adjust the position of the unillustrated through hole to match the position of the threaded shaft, the leading end of the cover CO interferes with the upper surface of the battery B due to an insufficient length of the engaging portion
130
a
at the side of the (−)-electrode. Therefore, erroneous assembling can be avoided with the seventh embodiment. Deformation of the cover CO can be prevented since a fastening torque of the nut
19
is received by the rotation preventing piece
138
b
drawn out of the cover CO in the seventh embodiment.
Various changes can be made in the present invention, and following embodiments are also embraced by the technical scope of the present invention as defined in the claims.
Although the identification means or rotation preventing means are formed both in the battery and in the terminals (including the cover CO) and are constructed by engagement of the recess and projection in any of the foregoing embodiments, these relationships are merely relative and not limited to those of the foregoing embodiments.
The identification recesses are not limited to those formed in the side walls of the engaging portions, and may be formed in the bottom surfaces thereof.
Claims
- 1. A construction for preventing erroneous assembling of two battery terminals and to correctly assemble the terminals with a corresponding (−)-electrode and (+)-electrode of a battery, wherein the terminals and the electrodes comprise identification means for enabling assembling only in the case of a correct correspondence of the terminals and the electrodes while preventing assembly the terminals with the electrodes in the case of an incorrect correspondence, wherein the identification means of the electrodes comprises a threaded shaft on a first of the electrodes and a nut on a second of the electrodes, and the identification means of the terminal comprise a nut in the terminal corresponding to the first electrode having the threaded shaft, such that the nut can be screwed on the threaded shaft, and a threaded shaft on the terminal corresponding to the second electrode having the nut, the threaded shaft being engageable with the nut of the second electrode.
- 2. A construction for preventing erroneous assembly of two battery terminals and to correctly assemble the terminals with a corresponding (−)-electrode and (+)-electrode of a battery, wherein the terminals and the electrodes comprise identification means for enabling assembling only in the case of a correct correspondence of the terminals and the electrodes while preventing assembly the terminals with the electrodes in the case of an incorrect correpondence, wherein the identification means of the electrodes comprises a pair of threaded shafts having larger and smaller diameters respectively and a key receiving portion formed near the electrode having the larger threaded shaft, and the identification means of the terminals comprises insertion holes having larger and smaller diameters for enabling insertion of the threaded shafts and a key which is formed on the terminal having the larger insertion hole, the key being dimensioned to fit into the key receiving portion and preventing assembly of the terminal having the larger insertion hole with the electrode by interfering with a part of the battery if this terminal is connected with the electrode portion not corresponding thereto.
- 3. A construction for preventing erroneous assembly of two battery terminals and to correctly assemble the terminals with a corresponding (−)-electrode and (+)-electrode of a battery, the electrodes each comprising a threaded shaft, and the terminals being fastened to the threaded shafts by nuts, the terminals and the electrodes comprising identification means for enabling assembling only in the case of a correct correspondence of the terminals and the electrodes while preventing assembly the terminal with the electrodes in the case of an incorrect correspondence, the identification means comprising identification pieces symmetrically formed on both terminals and contact pieces formed by bending edges of the identification pieces, the contact pieces being located forward with respect to rotating directions of the terminals during fastening with the nuts, identification recesses being formed near the electrodes in the battery and in which the identification pieces can be fit, wherein, in the case of correct correspondence between the terminals and the electrodes, the identification pieces fit into the identification recesses and prevent rotation of the terminals by contact of the contact pieces with walls of the identification recesses during fastening with the nuts.
- 4. A construction according to claim 3, wherein a cover made of a synthetic resin is mounted on the terminal, and the identification piece of the terminal projects out of the cover.
Priority Claims (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-080121 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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2000-062439 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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