Claims
- 1. A multiple battery system comprising:
a primary battery; a reserve battery electrically connectable to the primary battery; a control unit comprising:
a relay switch electrically connected between the primary and reserve batteries, the relay switch being operable to close upon actuation and connect the reserve battery to the primary battery; and a receiver electrically connected to the relay switch, the receiver being adapted to receive a control signal for actuating the relay switch; and a transmitter for sending the control signal to the receiver; whereby actuation of the transmitter causes the control signal to be transmitted to the receiver and actuate the relay switch to thereby connect the reserve battery to the primary battery.
- 2. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein the relay switch connects the reserve battery in parallel with the primary battery.
- 3. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, and further comprising a timer circuit operably connected between the receiver and the relay switch for deactivating the relay switch after a predetermined time period to prevent further discharge of the reserve battery.
- 4. A multiple battery system according to claim 3, and further comprising a charging circuit for charging the reserve battery when the relay switch is open.
- 5. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, and further comprising a charging circuit for charging the reserve battery when the relay switch is open.
- 6. A multiple battery system according to claim 5, wherein the charging circuit comprises a plurality of diodes connected in parallel across the relay switch to thereby permit charging of the reserve battery and prevent discharging of the reserve battery when the relay switch is open.
- 7. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitter is a wireless transmitter with a manually actuable switch for sending the control signal.
- 8. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein the transmitter switch comprises a momentary contact switch t o thereby prevent transmission of the control signal during non-use.
- 9. A multiple battery system according to claim 7, and further comprising means for manually actuating the transmitter switch for a period of time to thereby connect the reserve battery to the primary battery for the period of time.
- 10. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein at least the reserve battery and the control unit comprise separate housings.
- 11. A multiple battery system according to claim 10, wherein the reserve battery housing is dimensioned to have a volume up to approximately 200 cubic inches.
- 12. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein the primary battery, the reserve battery, the control unit and the transmitter comprise separate housings.
- 13. A multiple battery system according to claim 12, wherein the control unit comprises a first set of electrical wires extending to opposite terminals of the main battery and a second set of electrical wires extending to corresponding terminals of the reserve battery.
- 14. A multiple battery system according to claim 1, wherein the control unit is electrically connected to the reserve battery for operating the control unit when the primary battery is discharged.
- 15. A multiple battery system comprising:
a primary battery; a reserve battery electrically connectable to the primary battery; a relay switch electrically connected between the primary and reserve batteries, the relay switch being operable between a closed position wherein the reserve battery is connected to the primary battery and an open position wherein the reserve battery is disconnected from the primary battery to prevent discharge of the reserve battery; a manually actuable switch operably connected to the relay switch for moving the relay switch to the closed position upon actuation of the manually actuable switch; and a timer circuit operably connected to the relay switch for moving the relay switch to the open position after a predetermined time period.
- 16. A multiple battery system according to claim 15, wherein the manually actuable switch is a momentary contact switch to thereby prevent operation of the relay switch during non-use.
- 17. A multiple battery system according to claim 15, wherein the relay switch connects the reserve battery in parallel with the primary battery.
- 18. A multiple battery system according to claim 15, and further comprising a charging circuit for charging the reserve battery when the relay switch is open.
- 19. A multiple battery system according to claim 18, wherein the charging circuit comprises a plurality of diodes connected in parallel across the relay switch to thereby permit charging of the reserve battery and prevent discharging of the reserve battery when the relay switch is in the open position.
- 20. A multiple battery system according to claim 15, wherein the relay switch and the manually actuable switch are electrically connected to the reserve battery for operating the relay switch when the primary battery is discharged.
- 21. A multiple battery system according to claim 15, wherein at least the reserve battery and the control unit comprise separate housings.
- 22. A multiple battery system according to claim 21, wherein the reserve battery housing is dimensioned to have a volume up to approximately 200 cubic inches.
- 23. A method for temporarily providing reserve battery power to a vehicle having a primary battery and an electrical system connected to the primary battery, the method comprising:
providing a reserve battery; providing a relay switch between the primary battery and the reserve battery; providing a manually actuable momentary contact switch in communication with the relay switch; actuating the momentary contact switch for a period of time to thereby actuate the relay switch and connect the reserve battery to the primary battery for the period of time; and releasing the momentary contact switch at the end of the period of time to disconnect the reserve battery from the primary battery.
- 24. A method according to claim 23, wherein the electrical system comprises a starter motor, a starter solenoid and an ignition switch adapted for electrical connection to the primary battery, and further comprising actuating the ignition switch during the period of time to thereby engage the starter solenoid and starter motor with the reserve battery.
- 25. A method of conveying a battery back-up system to a customer, the battery backup system having a reserve battery, a control unit connected to the reserve battery and a transmitter for actuating the control unit, the method comprising:
installing, in a product to be conveyed to the customer, the reserve battery and the control unit such that the reserve battery is connectable to a main battery of the product through actuation of the control unit; offering the customer an option of purchasing the battery back-up system; giving the customer the transmitter for actuating the control unit if the customer desires the option; and keeping the transmitter from the customer if the customer refuses the option; wherein the reserve battery can only be accessed when the customer purchases the option.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein the transmitter is a wireless transmitter and the control unit comprises a wireless receiver for receiving a control signal from the transmitter to thereby actuate the control unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/296,349 filed on Jun. 6, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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