Electrical connectors – With flaccid conductor and with additional connector spaced... – Adapted to connect to a battery
Patent
1991-09-09
1993-07-27
Bradley, Paula A.
Electrical connectors
With flaccid conductor and with additional connector spaced...
Adapted to connect to a battery
320 25, 320 26, 320 48, 320 54, 439476, 439490, 439506, 439503, H01R 1100
Patent
active
052306372
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for jumping or charging a discharged automobile battery in order to start an automobile. Jumper cables are provided having indicator lamps to insure correct polarity connecting of cables. A switch, controlled manually or by timer establishes connection between the charged and discharged battery to charge the latter for a predetermined period of time. A circuit breaker to automatically disconnect the circuit in a situation where a dangerously high content would flow.
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Bradley Paula A.
Hyde Edward R.
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