Inserted Battery Required For Housing Closure Patents (Class 340/693.7)
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Patent number: 8976034Abstract: An apparatus for reporting fault information of a battery of a power storage system includes a receiving portion configured to receive state information of the battery from a battery management system of the power storage system, a controller configured to produce fault information of the battery from the state information of the battery received by the receiving portion by comparing the state information of the battery with a prestored reference value; and a display configured to display the fault information produced by the controller, wherein the receiving portion and the controller are positioned inside a storage space with the power storage system, and the display is outside of the storage space.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Samsung SDI Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hwan-Sung Yoo
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Patent number: 8330574Abstract: A vehicle activation device may serve as a transmitter and may have at least two function buttons that remotely activate two corresponding functions in an associated vehicle. A cover may be pivoted to a body and may be movable between at least two positions to make the function buttons accessible or inaccessible.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2008Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.Inventor: Jason DiSalvo
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Patent number: 8179276Abstract: A battery alarm for use with a battery assembly is provided, the battery alarm including a first activation component, a signaling component, and an output component. The first activation component is configured to activate the alarm upon disengagement of the battery assembly from a battery-operated device and is further configured to deactivate the alarm upon engagement of the battery pack with the battery-operated device. The signaling component is coupled to the first activation component and is configured to transmit a signal when the alarm is activated. The output component is adapted to receive the signal from the signaling component and is configured to produce a visual, audible, and/or tactile output upon receipt of the signal from the signaling component.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: TYCO Healthcare Group LPInventor: Sean T. Dycus
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Patent number: 7940167Abstract: A battery-powered occupancy sensor for detecting an occupancy condition in a space comprises first and second batteries, an occupancy detector circuit, a controller, and a wireless transmitter for transmitting a first wireless signal in response to the occupancy detector circuit detecting the occupancy condition in the space. The controller and the wireless transmitter are powered by the first battery, while only the occupancy detector circuit is powered by the second battery, such that the occupancy detector circuit is isolated from noise generated by the controller and the wireless transmitter. The occupancy detector circuit draws a current having a magnitude of approximately 5 microamps or less from the second battery. The occupancy sensor transmits a second wireless signal is response to determining that the voltage of one of the batteries has dropped too low.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2008Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Assignee: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.Inventors: James P. Steiner, Andrew Peter Schmalz, Greg Edward Sloan
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Patent number: 7936278Abstract: A portable electronic device is provided, including a first body, which has a display screen, a second body, which is slidably connected to the first body, and a door unit, which opens and closes a battery compartment disposed between the first and second bodies, in which the door unit is concealed and made externally visible according to the position of the second body relative to the first body, and in which the door unit can be opened and closed when it is externally visible.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2006Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kyoung-jin Ahn, Yo-han Park
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Patent number: 7746242Abstract: Electronic devices that include batteries can be adapted to provide one or more indications of a low battery condition. An electronic device such as a controller can include a battery and can be adapted to determine a first low battery condition. A first indication can be provided in response to the first low battery condition. In some cases, a second battery condition can be determined and a second indication can be provided in response to the second battery condition. The indications provided to the user can be made progressively more noticeable over time, until the battery is replaced.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Paul G. Schwendinger, David P. Mulhouse, Marcus D. Stoner
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Publication number: 20100117840Abstract: An alarm for detecting radiation and/or pollutants such as smoke, carbon monoxide or the like has a housing, a mounting plate for mounting the housing to a flat surface, cooperating means on the housing and the mounting plate engageable to secure the housing to the mounting plate, and an alarm circuit including a detector for detecting the radiation and/or pollutants. The alarm also has a switch in the alarm circuit in the housing and a magnet on the mounting plate, the arrangement being such that the magnet actuates the switch in response to engagement of the housing with the mounting plate thereby to arm the circuit. A battery compartment in the housing receives a battery for the alarm and stop means prevent proper engagement of the cooperating means in the absence of the battery. The mounting plate is generally planar having an upper surface and a through-opening for receiving a fixing such as a screw for fixing the mounting plate to a generally flat surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: FIREANGEL LIMITEDInventors: Nicholas Alexander Rutter, Stuart Arthur Hart
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Patent number: 7541937Abstract: A battery module cooperating with an electronic animal control device for activating and deactivating the electronic animal control device. The battery module switch is a user-replaceable power source providing a rotary switching function while maintaining a hermetic seal.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2005Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Radio Systems CorporationInventors: William S. Groh, Albert L. Lee, IV, Steven M. Schrick
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Patent number: 7525445Abstract: A life safety alarm, for example a smoke alarm, that is battery powered, has an extended life, and is less prone to user mistakes. The batteries are sealed inside the alarm portion so that the batteries cannot be accessed by the user. As a result, the batteries are not replaceable. Rather, the alarm portion is replaced at the end of the alarm life, for example after expiration of a predetermined time period, such as ten years. The alarm is designed to be automatically activated upon initial attachment of the alarm portion to the bracket. The alarm can be manually deactivated, but once deactivated, the alarm cannot be reactivated and the alarm portion cannot be reattached to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Walter Kidde Portable Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Joseph G. DeLuca, Jason M. Sharpe
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Patent number: 7492273Abstract: An electronic device, for example a smoke alarm, that includes a battery carrier that includes a push to open and push to close apparatus for opening and closing the carrier. In one embodiment, the carrier is mounted so as to be pivotable between a closed position and an open position. Pivoting movement of the carrier is controlled by a double acting latch mechanism that includes at least one heart-shaped cam groove and at least one cam follower engaging with the cam groove. The carrier is a simple to access and operate to facilitate replacement of the battery. A lockout mechanism can also be provided to prevent closure of the carrier without a battery installed. In addition, a tamper resist mechanism can be provided to prevent the carrier from being opened when the carrier is at the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Walter Kidde Portable Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Jason M. Sharpe, Larry R. Ratzlaff, Joseph G. DeLuca
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Publication number: 20080316044Abstract: An electronic device, for example a smoke alarm, that includes a battery carrier that includes a push to open and push to close apparatus for opening and closing the carrier. In one embodiment, the carrier is mounted so as to be pivotable between a closed position and an open position. Pivoting movement of the carrier is controlled by a double acting latch mechanism that includes at least one heart-shaped cam groove and at least one cam follower engaging with the cam groove. The carrier is a simple to access and operate to facilitate replacement of the battery. A lockout mechanism can also be provided to prevent closure of the carrier without a battery installed. In addition, a tamper resist mechanism can be provided to prevent the carrier from being opened when the carrier is at the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: December 25, 2008Applicant: WALTER KIDDE PORTABLE EQUIPMENT, INC.Inventors: Jason M. Sharpe, Larry R. Ratzlaff, Joseph G. DeLuca
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Patent number: 7460025Abstract: The invention relates to a power supply device for energizing a modular measuring system. The measuring system comprises a modular display and adjustment unit and a modular low power sensor unit. Further, the power supply device is adapted to be disposed and connected electrically between the display and adjustment unit and the low power sensor unit, enabling for the modular display and adjustment unit and the low power sensor unit to be energized simultaneously, and enabling data communication between the display and adjustment unit and the low power sensor unit. Further, the invention is related to a modular system comprising a power supply device, a display and adjustment unit and a low power sensor unit. Finally, the invention relates to a sensor unit with internal energy store for energizing a display and adjustment unit connected thereto.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Vega Grieshaber KGInventors: Martin Mellert, Josef Fehrenbach, Thomas Deck
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Patent number: 7414538Abstract: A detector assembly (10) powered by mains electricity and an elongate backup battery (76) is disclosed. The assembly includes: a ceiling mountable base (10) having a body defining a downwardly opening socket (24); a detector module (20) having a battery support portion (75) for holding the battery (76) in a vertical orientation, the module (20) receivable by the socket (24); a quick connection means for mechanically and electrically connecting the module (20) to the base (10); and shutter (50) mounted to the base (10). The shutter (50) prevents operation of the quick connection means when no vertical battery (76) is installed within the module (20). The quick connection means comprises co-operable pairs of conductors. The conductor pairs transmit power from the base (10) to the module (20). The pairs of conductors each comprise a stud conductor mounted to the base (10) and a forked conductor mounted to the module (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventors: Quentin David Cook, Neale Terrens Kelly, Paul Edward Davies
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Patent number: 7193507Abstract: A siren housing has a dish-shaped base having a back wall adapted to be secured to as support structure. The base is configured and dimensioned to contain siren components. A post projects forwardly from the back wall. The post has a cylindrical sidewall terminating at a front rim. At least one channel circumscribes a segment of the sidewall at a location spaced rearwardly from the front rim. Entry and exit slots communicate with the channel at spaced locations along the length thereof. The entry slot leads to the front rim and the exit slot leading towards the back wall. A dish-shaped cover has a front wall. A cylindrical sleeve projects rearwardly from the front wall, the sleeve having at least one pin projecting radially inwardly therefrom. The sleeve is dimensioned for axial insertion onto the post.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Mascon, Inc.Inventor: Liming Yu
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Patent number: 7123158Abstract: A life safety alarm, for example a smoke alarm, that is battery powered, has an extended life, and is less prone to user mistakes. The batteries are sealed inside the alarm portion so that the batteries cannot be accessed by the user. As a result, the batteries are not replaceable. Rather, the alarm portion is replaced at the end of the alarm life, for example after expiration of a predetermined time period, such as ten years. The alarm is designed to be automatically activated upon initial attachment of the alarm portion to the bracket. The alarm can be manually deactivated, but once deactivated, the alarm cannot be reactivated and the alarm portion cannot be reattached to the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Walter Kidde Portable Equipment, Inc.Inventors: Joseph G. Deluca, Jason M. Sharpe
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Patent number: 6762688Abstract: A smoke detector monitors one or more internal conditions, such as battery output voltage in detectors that include batteries. Both audible and visible indicators are energized to indicate the presence of the monitored condition or conditions. A switch or a wireless sensor on the detector can be actuated to temporarily suppress the audible indicator provided the battery exhibits an output voltage in a predetermined range, less than that of normal operation.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: BRK Brands, Inc.Inventors: Derek Scott Johnston, Vincent B. Mori, Edward C. Duran, Kenneth L. Venzant
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Publication number: 20020167415Abstract: The present invention provides a truck assembly for use on a skateboard. The truck assembly preferably includes a base block having a battery chamber and a circuit board cavity, a battery contained within the battery chamber, a circuit board housed inside the circuit board cavity, wherein the circuit board is in electrical communication with the battery, and an effect module that is operably connected to the circuit board to produce a selected effect.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Mark A. Rains, Scott Lee
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Patent number: 6246324Abstract: A mains interface module is disclosed for a screened enclosure containing electronic equipment. A mains interface module for a screened enclosure containing electronic equipment has a screened casing having a weather proof mains inlet connector, one or more mains outlets and contains EMI filters operative to protect the outlet(s) from interference from a mains supply when connected to the inlet connector. The screening prevents radiation of interference within the enclosure. The weatherproof mains inlet allows the equipment to be used and installed outside. The EMI filters prevent interference from being conducted through the outlets.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Michael Peter Messenger, Terry Patrick O'Connell