Battery hold down-terminal connector

Geometrical instruments

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429100, H01R 1362, H01M 210

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042214505

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for creating an electrical connection to a battery having protruding terminals from one side of it. A surface is provided against which the side of the battery containing its terminals is biased via an appropriate hook shaped retainer. The protruding terminals of the battery are inserted into holes in the surface, and protrude from the opposite side of the surface. When protruding from the opposite side of the surface, they come into electrical and mechanical contact with suitable connectors, thereby forming the desired connection, and allow use of the battery in an electrical circuit as a power supply. The battery may be easily removed by a suitable repositioning of the retainer.

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