Claims
- 1. A remote signaling device for a vehicle comprising:
a housing incorporating a receiver/transmitter and a circuit board, switches on said housing allowing selective communication of signals through said receiver/transmitter; and a battery secured to said circuit board by at least one electrically conductive pin, said electrically conductive pin contacting an outer face of said battery to provide electrical communication to said circuit board, and said pin being generally symmetrical about a central axis of said pin.
- 2. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 1, wherein there are a plurality of said electrically conductive pins spaced about a center axis of said battery.
- 3. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 1, wherein said pin has an enlarged upper surface which contacts an upper surface of said battery.
- 4. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 3, wherein said upper surface is generally spherical.
- 5. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 3, wherein a generally cylindrical and smaller outer diameter portion of said pin extends from a portion of said pin inserted into a hole in said board upwardly to said enlarged portion.
- 6. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 5, wherein a transition portion extends in a generally tapered shape between said cylindrical portion and said enlarged portion.
- 7. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 6, wherein said transition portion contacts said upper surface of said battery.
- 8. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 7, wherein a tab portion of said pin on a remote side of said cylindrical section relative to said enlarged section has an outer diameter and larger than an outer diameter fit into a hole in said integrated circuit board, and said tab portion providing a stop on said hole and against an upper face of said circuit board.
- 9. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 1, wherein a tab on said pin has an enlarged outer diameter which abuts an upper surface of said circuit board, and an insertion portion of said pin extending downwardly into a hole of said circuit board, said tab portion providing a stop to properly position said pin.
- 10. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 9, wherein said pin having an enlarged upper surface which contacts an upper surface of said battery, and said tab portion ensuring said enlarged upper surface will properly contact said upper surface of said battery.
- 11. A remote signaling device for a vehicle comprising:
a housing incorporating a receiver/transmitter and a circuit board, switches on said housing allowing selective communication of signals through said receiver/transmitter; and a battery secured to said circuit board by at least one electrically conductive pin, said electrically conductive pin contacting an outer face of said battery to provide electrical communication to said circuit board, and said pin being generally symmetrical about a central axis of said pin wherein a radially outer dimension of said pin relative to a circumferentially greatest distance on said pin are generally equal, and said radial dimension being at least 66% of said circumferential dimension.
- 12. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 11, wherein said radial dimension is at least 80% of said circumferential dimension.
- 13. A remote signaling device as recited in claim 11, wherein said radial dimension is approximately equal to said circumferential dimension.
- 14. A remote signaling device for a vehicle comprising:
a housing incorporating a receiver/transmitter and a circuit board, switches on said housing allowing selective communication of signals through said receiver/transmitter; and a battery secured to said circuit board by a plurality of electrically conductive pins spaced about a central axis of said battery, said electrically conductive pins being inserted into holes in said circuit board at a lower end, and having a tab portion abutting a face of said circuit board to properly position said pins in said circuit board, and said pins having an enlarged upper portion contacting an upper surface of said battery.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to Provisional Patent Applications Serial Nos. 60/213,004 filed June 21, 2000 and 60/219,081 filed July 18, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60213004 |
Jun 2000 |
US |
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60219081 |
Jul 2000 |
US |