Title of Invention

BATTERY PLUG STRUCTURE

Abstract The present invention provides an improved structure for a battery plug, wherein plug contacts are plugged into a plug socket to supply electric power, which is conducted to conducting wires. Magnets serve as electrical connecting interfaces when the conducting wires are connected to positive and negative poles and electrical contact points of a battery, Moreover, the magnets are each provided with a strong attraction function which is used to prevent the conducting wires from separating from the positive and negative poles of the battery and producing poor contact with electrical contact points of the battery. Furthermore, the magnetic magnets can be freely moved, and are not affected by shape or size of the battery or different positions and spacings of the contact points, thereby enabling the plug device to achieve multifarious electrical connecting functionality, and provides the plug device with increased originality and practicability. The invention is rely on the following figure:
Full Text DESCRIPTION
The following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it
is to be performed:
BATTERY PLUG STRUCTURE
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention provides an improved structure for a battery plug,
which embodies a variation in one end of a plug device, wherein magnets
are used to serve as electrical connecting interfaces when conducting wires
are connected to positive and negative poles and electrical contact points of
a battery.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
FIGS. 1 and 2 show rechargeable batteries A1 and B1, and chargers A and
B of prior art respectively, and when the rechargeable batteries A1, B1 need
to be charged, then the chargers A and B provided by the original
manufacturers must be used to implement charging. Moreover, because of
the different shapes and sizes of batteries on the market, and varied position
and spacing of charge contact points A2, B2, thus, other manufacturer brand
chargers are unable to substitute the chargers A, B. Hence, if the chargers A,
B malfunction or are lost, then a user must request the original
manufacturers to repair the chargers A, B or purchase another charger. It
may also be the case that the charger models A, B are no longer produced,
and thus cannot be purchased, it is bound to happen that the rechargeable
batteries A1, B1 and respective chargers become obsolete and unable to be
used again, resulting in great inconvenience to users and wastage.
Hence, the inventor of the present invention proposes to resolve and
surmount existent technical difficulties to eliminate the aforementioned
shortcomings of prior art.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides an improved structure for a battery plug,
which embodies a variation in one end of a plug device, wherein magnets
are used to serve as electrical connecting interfaces when conducting wires
are connected to positive and negative poles and electrical contact points of
a battery. Moreover, the magnets are provided with a strong attraction
function, which is used to prevent the conducting wires from separating from
the positive and negative poles of the battery and producing poor contact
with electrical contact points of the battery. Furthermore, the magnetic
magnets can be freely moved, and are not affected by shape or size of the
battery or different positions and spacings of the contact points, thereby
enabling the plug device to achieve multifarious electrical connecting
functionality.
To enable a further understanding of said objectives and the technological
methods of the invention herein, brief description of the drawings is provided
below followed by detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 shows an elevational view of prior art.
FIG. 2 shows an elevational view of another prior art.
FIG. 3 shows an elevational view according to the present invention.
FIG. 4 shows an elevational view of a first embodiment according to the
present invention.
FIG. 5 shows an elevational view of a second embodiment according to the
present invention.
FIG. 6 shows an elevational view of a third embodiment according to the
present invention.
FIG. 7 shows an elevational view of a fourth embodiment according to the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to FIG. 3, which shows an improved structure of a battery plug of
the present invention, wherein a plug device C is structured to comprise plug
contacts C1, display devices C2, conducting wires C3 and magnets C4.
The plug contacts C1 are located at one end of the plug device C, and are
used to plug into a plug socket, thereby enabling the plug device C to supply
electric power and effect charging of a battery. The conducting wires C3 are
located at another end of the plug device C, and the magnets C4 are
respectively connected to the conducting wires C3, thereby enabling electric
power to be conducted to the magnets C4 through the conducting wires C3.
The magnets C4 are each provided with a strong attraction function which
enables connecting to positive and negative poles of any general
rechargeable battery. Moreover, shape or size of the battery does not affect
charging thereof, even different positions and spacing of contact points on
the battery can be accommodated to implement charging by means of the
magnets C4 being able to be freely magnetically attached to the battery
according to the user. During the course of charging, the display devices C2
display the different states of the battery, including charging, discharging and
saturation, thereby providing the plug device C with increased advancement
and practicability.
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 5, which show embodiments of the present
invention, wherein the plug contacts C1 located on the plug device C can be
plugged into a plug socket, thereby enabling the plug device C to supply
electric power that is conducted to the conducting wires C3. The magnets C4
connected to the conducting wires C3 are provided with a strong attraction
and conducting function which enables them to be respectively disposed on
contact points D1 of a rechargeable battery D, or respectively disposed on
contact points E1 of a rechargeable battery E. Moreover, during the course of
charging, the display devices C2 flash various light signals according to
different states of the plug device C, including charging, discharging and
saturation.
Referring to FIG. 6, wherein the strong magnetism of the magnets C4 is
used to firmly attach to positive and negative poles of a rechargeable battery
F, thereby enabling charging of the general rechargeable battery F. Moreover,
the magnets C4 can be freely attached to the desired rechargeable battery F
of various shapes according to the user.
Referring to FIG. 7, wherein the original plug contacts C1 (see FIG. 3) are
replaced with a car charger plug G. The car charger plug G can be plugged
into a car power socket, thereby supplying power to the plug device C for use
thereof, and enabling a user to prepare for possible need.
In order to better explicitly disclose advancement and practicability of the
present invention, a comparison with prior art is described hereinafter:
Shortcomings of prior art
1. Limited to use with brand and model of the manufacture's rechargeable
batteries, thus prohibiting use of an all-purpose charger.
2. Requires additional purchase if lost.
3. Fatigue results in the elasticity of elastic contact points after use of the
rechargeable battery and charger for a long period of time, easily causing
poor electrical contact.
Advantages of the present invention
1. Can be freely attached to contact points of all types of rechargeable
batteries, and will not easily come apart or produce poor electrical contact.
2. Is not restricted to size of battery or position of the contact points, and
allows all types of rechargeable batteries to commonly use one charger or
tester.
3. If jolted, the magnets C4 are immediately attracted and reattached to
the contact points of the battery, thereby providing good contact ability.
4. Saves on user expenditure.
5. Provided with advancement and practicability.
6. Enhances commercial competitiveness.
In conclusion, the present invention in overcoming structural shortcomings
of prior art has assuredly achieved effectiveness of anticipated advancement,
and, moreover, is easily understood by persons unfamiliar with related art.
Furthermore, contents of the present invention have not been publicly
disclosed prior to this application, and practicability and advancement of the
present invention clearly comply with essential elements as required for a
new patent application. Accordingly, a new patent application is proposed
herein.
It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein are
merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of
modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without
departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the
following claims.
I/We claim:
1. A battery plug structure, including a plug device comprising:
conducting wires comprising a positive wire connected to a positive
pole and a negative wire connected to a negative pole, the positive
pole and negative pole both being electrical contact points of a
battery; and
magnets located at one end of each of the conducting wires
as electrical connecting interfaces, the magnets attracting the
electrical contact points to prevent the conducting wires from
separating from the positive and negative poles of the battery,
wherein the magnets are freely movable and connection to the
electrical contact points is not prevented by battery size or shape
arrangement.
2. The battery plug structure according to claim 1, wherein the magnets
connected to battery contact points serve as connecting elements to
charge devices, discharge devices, or devices to measure voltage, current,
or internal resistance of the battery.
3. The battery plug structure according to claim 1, wherein the plug device is
configured with display devices, and the display devices are LEDs
(light-emitting diodes), LCDs (liquidcrystal displays), light bulbs, speakers,
voltmeters, ammeters, impedance meters, or image devices.
4. The battery plug structure according to claim 1, wherein a number of the
conducting wires is more than two.

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966-KOL-2006-(07-06-2012)-PETITION UNDER RULE 137.pdf

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966-KOL-2006-CLAIMS.pdf

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966-KOL-2006-EXAMINATION REPORT REPLY RECIEVED.pdf

966-KOL-2006-EXAMINATION REPORT.pdf

966-KOL-2006-FORM 1.pdf

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Patent Number 255473
Indian Patent Application Number 966/KOL/2006
PG Journal Number 09/2013
Publication Date 01-Mar-2013
Grant Date 25-Feb-2013
Date of Filing 25-Sep-2006
Name of Patentee JYE CHUANG ELECTRONIC CO., LTD.
Applicant Address 1F., NO.2, LANE 292, SEC.1, DATONG RD., SIJHIH CITY, TAIPEI COUNTRY 221 TAIWAN, REPULBIC OF CHINA
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 I-CHANG CHANG 1F., NO.2, LANE 292, SEC.1, DATONG RD., SIJHIH CITY, TAIPEI COUNTRY 221, TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA
PCT International Classification Number H02J7/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA