Rechargeable battery adapted to be attached to orthopedic device

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Cell support for removable cell – Having switch or interlock means

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429 98, 429 99, H01M 210

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057925739

ABSTRACT:
A cordless drive assembly for driving various orthopedic surgical instruments is described. The drive assembly is battery powered and includes tracks in the handle portion of its housing for receiving the battery. A latch locks the battery to the housing.

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