Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Cell support for removable cell – Having switch or interlock means
Patent
1994-09-22
1995-05-16
Skapars, Anthony
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Cell support for removable cell
Having switch or interlock means
429100, H01M 210
Patent
active
054159555
ABSTRACT:
An electronic apparatus has a first and a second engaging portion. After the first engaging portion has mated with a hook portion included in a battery pack, the battery pack is pressed against the casing of the apparatus. As a result, a lock lever extending from the battery pack bends in a first direction and mates with the second locking portion. A wall portion is formed in the battery pack outboard of the lock lever and provided with adequate strength and elasticity. The wall portion protects the lock lever from damage when an excessive force, tending to bend the lock lever in a second direction opposite to the first direction, acts on the lever.
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Kawaji Hironori
Kobayashi Fumiyuki
NEC Corporation
Skapars Anthony
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