Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Casings
Patent
1979-11-19
1981-10-27
Strecker, Gerard R.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Casings
324116, 324149, 339152, 339258F, 429100, G01R 104, G01R 1104, H01R 1348, H01M 210
Patent
active
042976359
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for retaining a replaceable battery comprised of a unitary structure having a chamber therein for receiving a battery and a resilient retaining means cooperating in the chamber with the battery provides a structure for easily replacing a battery. The apparatus is particularly adaptable to a programmable electrical watthour meter where a battery and programming connector in the watthour meter must be accessed through an access port in a housing of the watthour meter to replace the battery and service the watthour meter.
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Brunson Robert E.
General Electric Company
Strecker Gerard R.
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