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[0001] As power using equipment which uses a portable power source system, there are for example electric tools such as electric screwdrivers for use in the screw fastening work. The use of electric tools can significantly improve work efficiency. While electric tools have recently been available at home improvement centers and the like and come to be used for do-it-yourself, they have been mainly used in construction sites and the like for business purpose.
[0002] There are however some cases where a construction site or the like is not wired. Further, the presence of cords or the like may negatively affect working performance. For this reason, a battery pack is employed in electric tools which operate at relatively low voltage, such as screwdrivers. A typical battery pack accommodates plural secondary batteries therein as a power source. Such a battery pack is detachable and, for conducting charging, it is inserted into a charger specific to the battery pack. On a construction site or the like, even when a battery is run down halfway through the work, preparation of a spare battery pack allows replacement of the battery pack and continuation of the work.
[0003] The battery pack (Model No. EZ9025) for the electric tool (DRILL & DRIVER, Model No. EZ6225) manufactured by Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd., one of the examples of the conventional battery packs, is described by reference to FIGS.
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[0006] As thus described, the conventional battery pack comprises the current regulating device in the charge circuit. The current regulating device will prevent a current from continuing to flow in the battery pack if the charger should suffer a breakdown. However, the discharge circuit is not provided with a current regulating device because there are cases where a heavy current temporarily flows and a total amount of the discharge current is regulated by the capacity of the secondary battery.
[0007] In the conventional battery pack, it is possible to charge the battery pack by connection between the discharge terminal and a large-sized battery such as a battery for automobiles, since the discharge terminal is in a state of exposure to the outside. There however is a safety problem in charging by the use of the discharge terminal because of the absence of the current regulating device in the discharge circuit.
[0008] For the purpose of protecting terminals of a battery pack from shock caused by dropping and the like, there has been proposed a structure where an external terminal is provided on the inner circumferential side of a lid of a loop-shaped battery pack (Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2001-135287). Also in this structure, however, the discharge terminal is in a state of exposure to the outside and the connection between the discharge terminal and the large-sized battery is therefore possible.
[0009] The present invention was made in view of what were described above, and relates to a portable power system having a so-called double action system, particularly aiming at provision of a portable power source system where connection between a discharge terminal of a battery back and an external terminal is achieved only when power using equipment is used.
[0010] A portable power source system in accordance with the present invention comprises a battery pack for accommodating at least one secondary battery and a mounting part for mounting the battery pack. The battery pack is detachable from the mounting part and exchangeable with a spare battery pack. The mounting part is disposed in power using equipment.
[0011] The battery pack comprises a charge circuit having a charge terminal and a discharge circuit having a discharge terminal, and the charge circuit comprises a control circuit for controlling a voltage and a current during charging.
[0012] The mounting part comprises a protruding external terminal for connecting with the discharge terminal of the discharge circuit, the battery pack comprises an inserting part for inserting the external terminal, and the discharge terminal is disposed in a concealed position inside the inserting part.
[0013] The battery pack is movable from an initial position to a fixing position while the external terminal of the mounting part has been inserted in the inserting part, and connection between the discharge terminal of the discharge circuit and the external terminal is achieved at the fixing position.
[0014] Above mentioned “the discharge terminal is disposed in a concealed position” means that the discharge terminal of the discharge circuit and the external terminal are not mutually connected in the initial position immediately after the insertion of the external terminal of the mounting part into the inserting part. The connection between the external terminal and the discharge terminal requires rotation of the battery pack from the initial portion or sliding thereof in a direction different from the inserting direction. In such a structure, even when a lead wire or the like connected to a large-sized battery or the like is inserted into the inserting part, the lead wire cannot be connected to the discharge terminal. Hence the act of charging from the discharge terminal is prevented to secure safety.
[0015] Each of the charge terminal and the discharge terminal can comprise both a positive electrode terminal and a negative electrode terminal. In this case, the negative electrode terminal of the charge circuit and the negative electrode terminal of the discharge circuit are mutually electrically independent whereas the positive electrode terminal of the charge circuit and the positive electrode terminal of the discharge circuit are united and can employ the structure having the equivalent potential. Such a structure enables reduction in production cost because the charge circuit and discharge circuit comprise the common positive electrode terminal. Further, there is an advantage in this structure that the lead wire to be led out from the secondary battery and the common positive electrode terminal of the charge circuit and the discharge circuit can be constituted by a single metal part.
[0016] As for the metal part used can be metal plate in the form of a strip with an L-shaped top. For example, part of the top of the metal plate is disposed in a concealed position to serve as the positive electrode terminal in the discharge circuit; any of the other parts of the metal plate is exposed to the outside to serve as the positive electrode terminal of the charge circuit.
[0017] It is preferable that the battery pack comprises a thermistor terminal for temperature measurement. When the battery pack comprises the thermistor terminal, it is possible to charge the battery while measuring the temperature of the battery pack during charging.
[0018] It is further preferable that the charge circuit comprises a thermal protector. As for the thermal protector used can be conventionally known ones such as a thermostat, a PTC device and a thermal fuse. In the case where the charge circuit comprises the thermal protector, high safety can be secured even when a lead wire or the like connected to a large-sized battery is connected to the charge circuit.
[0019] With the discharge terminal disposed in a concealed position, there is no need for the discharge circuit to comprise a current regulating device. In the conventional configuration, on the other hand, it is essential for securing safety that the discharge circuit comprise the current regulating device especially when the secondary battery is a lithium-ion secondary battery. It is greatly advantageous that the discharge circuit does not need to comprise the current regulating device.
[0020] As the charge circuit comprises at least the control circuit, the charge terminal is not required to be concealed but may be exposed to the outside. When the charge terminal is exposed to the outside, the external terminal of the charger and the charge terminal of the battery pack can be mutually connected by a single action, i.e. insertion.
[0021] The portable power source system in accordance with the present invention is effective especially when the secondary battery is a lithium-ion secondary battery. For, the lithium ion secondary battery in particular requires protection since it is weak against overcharge.
[0022] The portable power source system in accordance with the present invention is suitable for a power source system for use in electric tools, electric vacuum cleaners, electric bicycles or electric motorbikes.
[0023] While the novel features of the invention are set forth particularly in the appended claims, the invention, both as to organization and content, will be better understood and appreciated, along with other objects and features thereof, from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
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[0042] Embodiment 1
[0043] In the following, a description is given by reference to the drawings.
[0044] In the present embodiment, a portable power source system having a double action system in which an external terminal provided on a mounting part of an electric screwdriver as power using equipment is inserted into an inserting part of a battery pack, and the battery pack is then rotated.
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[0046] The electric tool
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[0048] The top of the battery pack
[0049] The top of the battery pack
[0050] The top of the battery pack
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[0052] The battery pack
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[0055] The charger
[0056] It is to be noted that, although the electric tool was exemplified in the present embodiment, the types of the power using equipment are not particularly limited. Further, the similar power source system is suitable especially for electric vacuum cleaners and the like.
[0057] Embodiment 2
[0058] Below, a description is given by reference to the drawings.
[0059] In the present embodiment described is a portable power source system having a double action system where an external terminal provided on a mounting part of an electric bicycle as power using equipment is inserted into an inserting part of a battery pack, and the battery pack is then slid in a direction perpendicular to the inserting direction.
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[0062] For the disposition of the battery pack
[0063] In the lower part of the back face of the battery pack
[0064] On the mounting face of the mounting part
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[0068] In the initial position where the hook
[0069] Also in the present embodiment, the positive electrode terminal
[0070] It should be noted that, although the electric bicycle was exemplified in the present embodiment, the types of the power using equipment are not particularly limited. Further, the similar power source system is suitable especially for electric motorbikes.
[0071] As thus described, according to a portable power source system of the present invention, the discharge terminal is disposed in a concealed portion to enable the connection between the discharge terminal and the external terminal by a double action system so that high safety can be secured with a simple structure.
[0072] Although the present invention has been described in terms of the presently preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such disclosure is not to be interpreted as limiting. Various alterations and modifications will no doubt become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains, after having read the above disclosure. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims be interpreted as covering all alterations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.