Claims
- 1. A light charging type secondary battery unit comprising:a cylindrically-shaped winding core, and a flexible photo-electric transducer placed around said winding core so that the photo-electric transducer can be pulled out therefrom; said winding core including a secondary battery that can be charged and discharged, an a control circuit for controlling the charging and discharging of the secondary battery; said photo-electric transducer being wound on said winding core to present a substantially cylindrical overall shape.
- 2. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein said photo-electric transducer being wound on said winding core to present a pre-set cylindrical standard battery shape.
- 3. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein the discharge voltage ranges from 0.6 to 1.9 V.
- 4. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein the battery unit comprises a nickel-hydrogen secondary battery.
- 5. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein the battery unit comprises a standard storage battery having a pre-set standard battery shape.
- 6. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein the secondary battery can be mounted on or dismantled from the winding core.
- 7. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 6 whereina protrusion for prohibiting loading of a standard battery having a pre-set standard battery shape is provided in a housing space of said winding core adapted for housing said secondary battery; and wherein the storage battery is of an outer shape substantially similar to that of the pre-set standard battery and has a recess in which to fit said protrusion.
- 8. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 whereinsaid photo-electric transducer is wound on said winding core in a state in which the photo-electric transducer is collapsed in a direction perpendicular to the pulling-out direction of the photo-electric transducer from the winding core, said photo-electric transducer being spread out as it is pulled out from the winding core.
- 9. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 1 wherein said winding core is formed as-one with an upper flange and an lower flange at both ends thereof, said upper and lower flanges being substantially flat-plate-shaped.
- 10. The light charging type secondary battery unit according to claim 9 further comprising:a cylindrically-shaped outer peripheral wall for covering said photo-electric transducer wound on said winding core, said outer peripheral wall having a pull-out opening as a pull-out opening for said winding core; said upper and lower flanges having grooves in which the lateral edge of said outer peripheral wall is fitted to permit rotation of said outer peripheral wall; the photo-electric transducer in the pulled-out state being taken up into the inner spacing constructed by the winding core and the outer peripheral wall by rotating said outer peripheral wall.
- 11. An electrical equipment comprising:a secondary battery that can be charged and discharged and a flexible photo-electric transducer; said photo-electric transducer being housed in an inner space of said electrical equipment in a wound or a collapsed state and being extracted from said inner space of said electrical equipment in an unwound or a un-collapsed state; said secondary battery being charged when said photo-electric transducer is extracted from said electrical equipment.
- 12. The electrical equipment according to claim 11 wherein said photo-electric transducer is housed in a state in which it is wound about said secondary battery.
Priority Claims (2)
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Country |
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10-261998 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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10-351505 |
Dec 1998 |
JP |
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RELATED APPLICATION DATA
The present application claims priority to Japanese Application No. P10-261998 filed Sep. 16, 1998 and Japanese Application P10-351505 filed Dec. 10, 1998, which applications are incorportated herein by reference to the extent permitted by law.
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