Patents Assigned to Savior Products, Inc.
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Patent number: 11171379Abstract: A vehicle battery that includes a partially hollow battery shell, shock-absorbing material, and a mounting base. The battery shell has an upper section and a stepped-in lower section, the lower section having a sidewall and a floor. The shock-absorbing material is attached to the sidewall of the lower section of the battery shell and has a lower edge that extends below the floor of the lower section. The mounting base is attached to the lower edge of the shock-absorbing material and is spaced from the floor of the lower section of the battery shell to isolate the battery shell from a vehicle surface on which it is supported.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2019Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Savior Products, Inc.Inventors: Jon Clayton Templeman, Brock Christian Templeman
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Patent number: 10862088Abstract: A battery case for securing and mechanically isolating a battery from a vehicle having an OEM battery holder. The battery case includes an adapter for securing the battery case to the vehicle. The adapter is configured for placement within a receiving cavity defined by the OEM battery holder. The adapter has a footprint that is substantially identical to the footprint of the battery. The adapter further has securement features that are substantially identical to the securement features on the battery. The battery case further includes a lower battery containment plate for supporting the battery thereon. The battery case still further includes at least one shock absorbing element positioned between the adapter and the lower battery containment plate for absorbing shocks and vibrations received from the vehicle so as to mechanically isolate the battery from the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Savior Products, Inc.Inventors: Jon Clayton Templeman, Brock Christian Templeman
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Publication number: 20190348651Abstract: A vehicle battery that includes a partially hollow battery shell, shock-absorbing material, and a mounting base. The battery shell has an upper section and a stepped-in lower section, the lower section having a sidewall and a floor. The shock-absorbing material is attached to the sidewall of the lower section of the battery shell and has a lower edge that extends below the floor of the lower section. The mounting base is attached to the lower edge of the shock-absorbing material and is spaced from the floor of the lower section of the battery shell to isolate the battery shell from a vehicle surface on which it is supported.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Applicant: SAVIOR PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Jon Clayton Templeman, Brock Christian Templeman
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Publication number: 20190044117Abstract: A battery case for securing and mechanically isolating a battery from a vehicle having an OEM battery holder. The battery case includes an adapter for securing the battery case to the vehicle. The adapter is configured for placement within a receiving cavity defined by the OEM battery holder. The adapter has a footprint that is substantially identical to the footprint of the battery. The adapter further has securement features that are substantially identical to the securement features on the battery. The battery case further includes a lower battery containment plate for supporting the battery thereon. The battery case still further includes at least one shock absorbing element positioned between the adapter and the lower battery containment plate for absorbing shocks and vibrations received from the vehicle so as to mechanically isolate the battery from the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Applicant: Savior Products, Inc.Inventors: Jon Clayton Templeman, Brock Christian Templeman
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Patent number: 10128475Abstract: An integrated battery and shock and/or vibration isolation assembly broadly comprising a battery and an isolation assembly. The isolation assembly broadly comprises a battery support tray and a number of shock absorbing elements. The shock absorbing elements are positioned between the battery and battery support tray and each include a shock absorbing portion configured to mechanically isolate the battery from vibrations and/or shocks transferred from a vehicle, other machine, or operating environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2016Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Savior Products, Inc.Inventors: Jon Clayton Templeman, Brock Christian Templeman