Claims
- 1. A battery pack for a cache card, the battery pack comprising:
a first casing part; and a second casing part that may be joined to the first casing part to encase at least one battery, the second casing part including:
a lip capable of engaging a printed circuit board; and a flexible tab terminating in a hook, the hook being capable of securing the battery pack to the printed circuit board.
- 2. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the second casing part includes a plurality of pegs capable of engaging the printed circuit board to prevent planar movement of the battery pack when secured to the printed circuit board.
- 3. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the first and second casing parts may be joined to encase a plurality of batteries.
- 4. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the at least one battery is a Nickel Metal-Hydride battery.
- 5. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein the second casing part includes a pair of stress relief slots at a base of the flexible tab.
- 6. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts comprises a non-conducting plastic.
- 7. The battery pack of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts is not bilaterally symmetrical about a central axis.
- 8. A battery pack for a cache card, the battery pack comprising:
a first casing part including a first electrical contact; and a second casing part joined to the first casing part, the second casing part including:
a lip capable of engaging a printed circuit board; a flexible tab terminating in a hook, the hook being capable of securing the battery pack to the printed circuit board; and a second electrical contact; and at least one battery encased by the joined first and second casing parts, the at least one battery being positioned between the first and second electrical contacts, the at least one battery including first and second electrical terminals contacting the first and second electrical contacts.
- 9. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein the second casing part includes a plurality of pegs capable of engaging the printed circuit board to prevent planar movement of the battery pack when secured to the printed circuit board.
- 10. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein the first and second casing parts encase a plurality of batteries.
- 11. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein the at least one battery is a Nickel Metal-Hydride battery.
- 12. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein the second casing part includes a pair of stress relief slots at a base of the flexible tab.
- 13. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts comprises a non-conducting plastic.
- 14. The battery pack of claim 8, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts is not bilaterally symmetrical about a central axis.
- 15. A cache card, comprising:
a removable battery pack; and a memory module to which the removable battery pack is assembled.
- 16. The cache card of claim 15 wherein the removable battery pack comprises:
a first casing part including a first electrical contact; and a second casing part joined to the first casing part, the second casing part including:
a lip capable of engaging a printed circuit board; a flexible tab terminating in a hook, the hook being capable of securing the battery pack to the printed circuit board; and a second electrical contact; and at least one battery encased by the joined first and second casing parts, the at least one battery being positioned between the first and second electrical contacts, the at least one battery including first and second electrical terminals contacting the first and second electrical contacts.
- 17. The cache card of claim 16, wherein the second casing part includes a plurality of pegs capable of engaging the printed circuit board to prevent planar movement of the battery pack when secured to the printed circuit board.
- 18. The cache card of claim 16, wherein the first and second casing parts encase a plurality of batteries.
- 19. The cache card of claim 16, wherein the at least one battery is a Nickel Metal-Hydride battery.
- 20. The cache card of claim 16, wherein the second casing part includes a pair of stress relief slots at a base of the flexible tab.
- 21. The cache card of claim 16, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts comprises a non-conducting plastic.
- 22. The cache card of claim 16, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts is not bilaterally symmetrical about a central axis.
- 23. The cache card of claim 15 wherein the memory module is a dual in-line memory module.
- 24. The cache card of claim 15, wherein the battery pack is removable from the cache without any tools.
- 25. A battery pack for a cache card, the battery pack comprising:
a first casing part including a first electrical contact; and a second casing part joined to the first casing part, the second casing part including:
means for engaging a printed circuit board; means for securing the battery pack to the printed circuit board though a spring force; and a second electrical contact; and at least one battery encased by the joined first and second casing parts, the at least one battery being positioned between the first and second electrical contacts, the at least one battery including first and second electrical terminals contacting the first and second electrical contacts.
- 26. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the engaging means comprises a lip.
- 27. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the securing means comprises a flexible tab terminating in a hook, the hook being capable of securing the battery pack to the printed circuit board.
- 28. The battery pack of claim 27, wherein the second casing part includes means for relieving stress on the flexible tab.
- 29. The battery pack of claim 28, wherein the second casing part includes a pair of stress relief slots at a base of the flexible tab.
- 30. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the second casing part further includes means for preventing planar movement of the battery pack when secured to the printed circuit board.
- 31. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the planar movement prevention means includes a plurality of pegs capable of engaging the printed circuit board.
- 32. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the first and second casing parts encase a plurality of batteries.
- 33. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein the at least one battery is a Nickel Metal-Hydride battery.
- 34. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts comprises a non-conducting plastic.
- 35. The battery pack of claim 25, wherein at least one of the first and second casing parts is not bilaterally symmetrical about a central axis.
- 36. A method for assembling a battery pack to a cache card, the method comprising:
engaging the battery pack to a PCB of the cache card; rolling the battery pack toward the PCB to position the battery pack relative to the PCB, the point of engagement between the battery pack and the PCB defining the path of the rolling movement; and securing the battery pack to the PCB using a spring force once the battery pack is positioned relative to the PCB.
- 37. The method of claim 36, further comprising preventing planar movement of the battery pack relative to the PCB.
- 38. The method of claim 37, wherein preventing planar movement of the battery pack relative to the PCB includes mating a plurality of pegs extending from a casing of the battery pack to a plurality of corresponding blind bores in the PCB.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein engaging the battery pack to the PCB of the cache card includes engaging a lip on a casing of the battery pack to the PCB.
- 40. The method of claim 36, wherein engaging the lip on the casing to the PCB includes engaging the lip on the casing to a slot in the PCB.
- 41. The method of claim 36, wherein securing the battery pack to the PCB includes insert a hook terminating a flexible tab extending from the casing through a slot in the PCB until the hook engages the obverse side of the PCB.
- 42. A method for disassembling a battery pack from a cache card, the method consisting essentially of:
releasing a mechanism securing the battery pack to a PCB of the cache card using a spring force; pivoting the battery pack away from the PCB to position the battery pack relative to the PCB, the pivot comprising a point of engagement between the battery pack and the PCB at one edge thereof; and disengaging the battery pack from the PCB at the pivot.
- 43. The method of claim 42, further consisting essentially of preventing planar movement of the battery pack relative to the PCB.
- 44. The method of claim 43, wherein preventing planar movement of the battery pack relative to the PCB includes mating a plurality of pegs extending from the casing to a plurality of corresponding blind bores in the PCB.
- 45. The method of claim 42, wherein engaging the casing of the battery pack to a PCB of the cache card includes engaging a lip on the casing to the PCB.
- 46. The method of claim 42, wherein engaging the lip on the casing to the PCB includes engaging the lip on the casing to a slot in the PCB.
- 47. The method of claim 42, wherein securing the battery pack to the PCB includes insert a hook terminating a flexible tab extending from the casing through a slot in the PCB until the hook engages the obverse side of the PCB.
CLAIM TO EARLIER EFFECTIVE FILING DATE
[0001] We hereby claim the earlier effective filing date of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/231,384 filed Sep. 8, 2000.
[0002] This application also is related to, and shares common disclosure with, the following applications:
[0003] application Ser. No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.017900; Client Docket No. P00-3449), entitled “Method and Apparatus Implementing a Tuned Stub SCSI Topology,” naming Matthew J. Schumacher and M. Scott Bunker as inventors, filed herewith;
[0004] application Ser. No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018200; Client Docket No. P00-3454), entitled “DIMM Connector Accommodating Sideband Signals for Battery Status and/or Control,” naming Michael L. Sabotta and M. Scott Bunker as inventor, filed herewith;
[0005] application Ser. No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018300; Client Docket No. P00-3455), entitled “Method and Apparatus for Adapting a Card for Use with Multiple Protocols,” naming M. Scott Bunker and Michael L. Sabotta as inventors, filed herewith; and
[0006] application Ser. No. ______ (WMA Docket No. 2007.018400; Client Docket No. P00-3456), entitled “Battery Gauge Using a Resettable Decrementer in a DIMM,” naming M. Scott Bunker as inventors, filed herewith.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60231384 |
Sep 2000 |
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