SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
Where a term, phrase, or derivation thereof appears in italics
in this class definition, that term or phrase is defined in the
Glossary, below. Use of such italics may be limited to once per
sentence or paragraph for better readability.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF CLASS SUBJECT MATTER
This class provides for a method or apparatus for controlled
or regulated charging, discharging, or combined charging and discharging
of one or more voltaic cells, batteries, or capacitors.
SCOPE OF CLASS
This is the residual class for subject matter relating to:
1. a method or apparatus for charging or
electrically rejuvenating (e.g., depolarizing, etc.) a voltaic cell, battery,
or electrical capacitor, wherein
said charging or rejuvenating is accomplished by controlled addition
of electrical energy into the cell, battery, or capacitor;
2. a method or apparatus for discharging a
voltaic cell, battery, or electrical capacitor, wherein discharging
is accomplished by controlled release of electrical energy from
the cell, battery, or capacitor into a nominal electrical load,
and further wherein the voltaic cell, battery, capacitor, or combination
thereof comprises the only source of supply for the load;
3. a method or apparatus for combined charging and discharging,
whether or not the charging and discharging occur simultaneously;
4. a method or apparatus for charging, discharging, or combined
charging and discharging, in combination with subject matter auxiliary
or appurtenant thereto for measuring, testing, signalling or indicating
a charge or related condition of a cell, battery, capacitor, or
operation of a related charge or discharge circuit with respect to
a charging or discharging function or condition; or
5. a cell, battery, or capacitor structurally combined with
a generator or electrical converter, whether or not electrical interconnection
therebetween is recited.
| (1)
Note. The term "capacitor" has replaced the archaic term "condenser"
used in previous definition(s) of this class. However, these terms
are to be interpreted herein as being interchangeable and therefor
synonymous in scope and breadth, irrespective of the modern accepted
interpretation of the term "condenser." See Glossary, below. |
| (2)
Note. This class provides for charging or discharging of a plural battery or capacitor arrangement
(e.g., battery pack, etc.), with or without a controlled generator.
However, charging or discharging of a single battery or
capacitor with a controlled generator is classified elsewhere. See
References to Other Classes, below. |
| (3)
Note. This class provides for a charging circuit where a cell,
battery, or capacitor forms the only intended useful load for the circuit.
Where a load diverse from a cell, battery, or capacitor to be charged
is recited, or where there is recited an additional circuit having
utility outside of this class, original classification is outside
of this class unless specifically provided for herein. |
| (4)
Note. A nominal electrical load for receiving discharge energy
may be either a single load or a plural load that functions or appears
as a single load to a discharge circuit. The load must be recited
only by its electrical characteristics (e.g., a D.C. load, a capacitive
load, etc.), and may also be recited as a nominal variable load.
Unless specifically provided for herein, original classification
is outside of this class where: (a) the recited load is identified
by its nonelectrical characteristics or its particular-art purpose
(e.g., electric motor, welding, electrolysis, etc.); (b) plural
loads function or appear to a discharge circuit as other than a single
or merely variable electrical load; or (c) a source, other than
a voltaic cell, battery, capacitor, or combination thereof, is recited
for supplying the load, unless specifically provided for herein
(See (8) Note, below). |
| (5)
Note. If an electrical load is disclosed as a battery or a
capacitor, then claimed recitation of the load as a "battery," "capacitor," etc.,
is sufficient basis for classification herein. If, however, the
load is recited as an "electric device," an "electric load," a "translation
device," etc., classification is based upon another significant
limitation and not on the basis of the disclosure of the particular
load device, unless there is no appropriate place for the classification
elsewhere. |
| (6)
Note. If a supply source for a single load is disclosed as
a battery or capacitor and the load is not specified or limited
to a particular art, claimed recitation of the source as a "battery"
or "capacitor" is sufficient basis for classification herein. However,
classification of the same is elsewhere if the claimed recitation
of the load is in general terminology, e.g., "a source," "a source
of emf," "a source of voltage or current," etc., where proper classification
is based upon a limitation other than the claimed source. |
| (7)
Note. A method or apparatus for manufacturing a battery, capacitor,
or part thereof is classified elsewhere (see References to Other
Classes, below), even if combined with charging or discharging.
However, an apparatus for charging or discharging, per se, is classified
in this class even if an intended use is recited for charging or
discharging, per se, during, or as a subcombination of, a manufacturing
process. This should be contrasted with a method for charging or
discharging which is limited to being incident to manufacture, which
is excluded from this class and controls classification when subject
matter for this class is also claimed. |
| (8)
Note. Where there is a combination of charging
and discharging recited: (a) there may be one or more sources of
charge energy, which may include one or more cells, batteries, or
capacitors; (b) a cell, battery, or capacitor to be charged may
be the cell, battery, or capacitor to be discharged; (c) a source
of charge energy other than a cell, battery or capacitor (hereinafter
nonbattery source) may supply a load or discharge circuit simultaneously
with a cell, battery, or capacitor to be discharged, except where: (i) the cell, battery or
capacitor to be discharged can supply the load or discharge circuit only when the nonbattery source is connected
to supply the load or discharge circuit; (ii) the nonbattery source can
energize the load or discharge circuit without the
cell, battery, or capacitor to be discharged. |
| (9)
Note. Where no subclass specifically provides for a method
appropriate for this class, classification is proper in a subclass that
provides for a device to practice the method.
STATEMENT CONCERNING THE SEARCH CLASS NOTES IN REFERENCES
TO OTHER CLASSES, BELOW
Since substantially any electrical system or any special-art
combination in which an electrical system is a part may charge or discharge
a battery or capacitor, whereby said charging or discharging is
inherent in the operation thereof, the following SEARCH CLASS notes
in References to Other Classes, below, are not represented as being
exhaustive of such subject matter. |
SECTION II - REFERENCES TO OTHER CLASSES
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
136, | Batteries: Thermoelectric and Photoelectric, for a structure for converting heat or light directly
into electrical energy. |
204, | Chemistry: Electrical and Wave Energy, for a process involving the use of electrolysis
or wave energy, a product solely disclosed as made by such process,
apparatus for performing such process, or an electrolyte composition for
use in such process. |
290, | Prime-Mover Dynamo Plants, for a combination of a prime mover (other than a dynamoelectric
machine) and a dynamoelectric machine which supplies energy to or
absorbs energy from a battery, particularly
subclass 16 and 50 and the subclasses indicating that the dynamoelectric
machine is for starting purposes. |
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 9.1+ for an electrical system for a vehicle, such as
railway car or automobile, which typically include a storage battery
therein; subclass 46 for an electrical system having plural sources,
one of which is a battery connected to the system through an intervening
converter; subclasses 48+ for an electrical system in which
a storage battery floats across another source of current; subclasses
66+ in which a storage battery serves as an emergency or
substitute source of current; subclass 108 for an electrical system
for producing a pulse by use of a capacitor; and subclasses 109+ for
an electrical system that includes a capacitor for a purpose such
as a voltage dropping impedance or a voltage doubler. |
315, | Electric Lamp and Discharge Devices: Systems, for an electric lamp or discharge device as a load into
which a battery or condenser discharges, particularly
subclasses 33 and 86 through 87 for a battery combination, and appropriate
subclasses for a capacitor combination. |
318, | Electricity: Motive Power Systems,
subclass 139 for an electric motor system wherein the motor
is supplied only by a primary or secondary battery and subclasses
440+ for an electric motor system wherein the motor is
supplied by plural sources, one of which might be a primary or secondary
battery. |
322, | Electricity: Single Generator Systems, for a generator system that supplies a single load
circuit. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems, for voltage-magnitude control system. |
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 425+ for testing an electrolytic device such as a battery. |
330, | Amplifiers, appropriate subclasses for amplifier circuitry,
per se. |
331, | Oscillators, particularly
subclasses 111+ , 129+, and 143+ for a relaxation
oscillator that utilizes an RC time-constant network to determine
the period of a pulse or oscillation. |
332, | Modulators, appropriate subclass, for a modulator circuit, per
se. |
333, | Wave Transmission Lines and Networks, particularly
subclasses 175+ for a wave filter for passing electrical energy
of one frequency or range of frequencies, while attenuating electrical
energy of another frequency or range of frequencies. |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 271+ for an electrostatic capacitor and subclasses 502+ for
an electrolytic capacitor. |
362, | Illumination, particularly
subclasses 459+ for battery-supplied vehicle lighting and subclasses
157+ for a portable, self-contained, battery-supplied illuminating
device. |
363, | Electric Power Conversion Systems,
subclasses 13+ (and subclasses mentioned in the notes thereto)
for a rectifying system. |
378, | X-Ray or Gamma Ray Systems or Devices,
subclass 103 for an X-ray electrical system with capacitor discharge. |
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product, and Process, for pertinent subclass (es) as determined by schedule
rewiew. |
441, | Buoys, Rafts, and Aquatic Devices,
subclass 18 for a buoy having a battery-supplied illuminating
means. |
607, | Surgery: Light, Thermal, and Electrical Application, for medical application of electric energy to the body,
particularly
subclass 149 for body wear that includes electrodes of dissimilar
materials which form a battery with body perspiration as the electrolyte. |
SECTION III - GLOSSARY
BATTERY
A unit source of D.C. voltage consisting of a plurality
of voltaic cells electrically connected in series, parallel, or both,
to increase available voltage or power from a single cell. "Plural batteries" include a combination
or association of two or more structurally dependent, or independent,
battery units.
CAPACITOR
An electrical energy storage device consisting essentially
of two electrically conductive surfaces (e.g., plates, electrodes,
etc.) separated by an insulator or dielectric (e.g., air, paper,
mica glass, plastic, oil, etc.), whereby an electric charge, in
the form of a direct voltage between said conductive surfaces, can
be either stored on said surfaces or released therefrom to a load. "Plural
capacitors" include a combination or association of two or more
structurally dependent, or independent, capacitor units.
CELL
Short for, or used interchangeably with, a voltaic cell only in this class.
CHARGE: BATTERY OR CELL
The act of adding electrical
energy (e.g., supplying current, etc.) into a battery or cell from
a diverse source of electrical energy to increase the amount of
useful and available chemical energy stored in the battery or cell; or,
the amount of chemical energy stored
in a battery or cell that is available for useful conversion to
electrical energy for supplying an electric load.
CHARGE: CAPACITOR
The act of applying an
electric potential across the electrodes or plates of a capacitor
from a diverse source of electrical energy to increase the amount
of useful and available electrical energy stored in the capacitor,
or the amount of energy stored in
a capacitor that is available for release to usefully supply electrical
energy to an electric load.
CHARGING CIRCUIT
The electric circuit or path that extends from a charging source
to a battery, cell, or capacitor to be charged.
CHARGING SOURCE
The immediate source from which electric energy is derived
for addition into a battery, cell, or capacitor, where the polarity
of the source is such as to cause current to flow in opposition
to the normal polarity of the battery, cell, or capacitor, if the
latter is polarized, and may be, for example: (1) a mere charging
circuit; (2) means for collecting atmospheric, parasitic, or other stray
electric charge or currents; (3) means for converting electrical
energy having one or more particular electrical characteristics
into electrical energy having a different characteristic (e.g.,
electrical converters such as a combination alternating current
source and rectifier, where the rectifier is considered to be the
"immediate source"; (4) means for converting energy, other than electrical,
into electric energy (e.g., electrical generator, fuel cell, etc.).
CHARGING SOURCE CONTROL
Any control that effects the flow of energy from a charging
source, including (a) direct control of the charging source itself
or (b) the flow or delivery of energy from the charging source to
a load.
CIRCUIT MAKING AND/OR BREAKING
Fully establishing and/or fully interrupting
the conductivity of an electrical path between two or more points
in an electrical circuit by physical movement of electrically conductive
elements into and out of physical contact with each other.
CONDENSER
An obsolete or out-of-favor term for "capacitor." Although
still used in the automotive field to refer to a capacitor used
across ignition points to prevent arcing, it is interpreted as being
synonymous with "capacitor" in this class, with no implied limitation
to its use.
DEPOLARIZATION
The process of preserving or restoring a primary cell
by partially or completely removing its increased resistance (i.e.,
polarization) as the potential of an electrode changes during electrolysis.
DISCHARGE
The act of removing available electrical energy from storage
in a battery, cell, or capacitor via flow of electric current from
the battery or capacitor to a load.
DISCHARGE CIRCUIT
An electrical device or path which allows flow of electrical
current from a battery or capacitor to an electrical load, especially
that path or device that controls or regulates said flow.
FUEL CELL
An electrochemical generator that uses the reaction of oxygen
and a hydrocarbon fuel, or derivative thereof (e.g., hydrogen, etc.),
to convert chemical energy into electricity. It is distinguishable
from a voltaic cell because of its
use of a hydrocarbon for fuel, and because it can operate continuously
without a voltaic cell"s inherent chemical degradation
of electrodes, as long as fuel and oxygen are available or supplied.
LOAD, LOAD DEVICE, OR LOAD CIRCUIT
Any electrical device for usefully converting or consuming
electrical energy other than those devices which are merely accessory,
auxiliary, or appurtenant to the source and/or the circuit
which supplies electric energy. [An accessory or auxiliary
device is a device used to affect operation, control, or care of
a source and/or supply circuit and may, for example, comprise
a device employed: (i) to test, indicate, or measure a condition
of or in a source or supply circuit, or (ii) to regulate or control
the flow of electric energy from or through the source or supply
circuit.]
PRIMARY CELL OR BATTERY
A cell or battery that cannot have its available
charge usefully increased (i.e., recharged like a secondary
cell) by an electric current passing through it after
having been discharged from a usefully charged condition (i.e., the
chemical reaction is not reversible). (See the definition of Depolarization,
above).
REGULATION
Control of one or more characteristics or conditions whereby
said characteristics or conditions can be maintained at some predetermined
value, or can be varied over a plurality of values.
SECONDARY CELL OR BATTERY
A cell or battery that may have its available charge usefully increased (i.e., recharged)
by an electric current passing through it after having been discharged from a usefully charged condition
(i.e., the chemical reaction is reversible).
VOLTAIC CELL
An elementary unit source of electrical energy stored
as chemical energy, comprising two separated dissimilar electrodes
bridged by an electrolyte, wherein said unit source produces a potential
difference across said electrodes in a chemical reaction involving
said electrodes and electrolyte that converts chemical energy into
electrical energy. [Synonymous with cell,
but distinguished from a fuel cell,
in which the electrodes are not required to be chemically involved
in the primary reaction.]
SUBCLASSES
100 | PRIMARY CELL DEPOLARIZATION: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter for lowering the resistance of a primary
cell by addition of electrical energy sufficient to remove a polarized
coating from an electrode of the cell or battery.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclass 52 for activation of an inactive cell and subclasses
96 through 100 for cell support for a removable cell. |
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101 | WIND, SOLAR, THERMAL, OR FUEL-CELL SOURCE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including a charging source having means
for deriving electrical energy from weather-related air flow, light energy,
heat, or from an electrochemical generator in which chemical energy
from the reaction of air or oxygen and a fuel (e.g., hydrocarbons,
etc.) is converted directly into electricity.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
138, | for plural or alternate sources for charging. |
139, | for pulse-controlled charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
136, | Batteries: Thermoelectric and Photoelectric,
subclasses 291+ for applications of photoelectric. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclass 906 for solar cell systems. |
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102 | With shuntless charging source control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 101. Subject matter including means for regulating only the flow
of charging current in series between the charging source and the
load (i.e., the means for regulating is absent any means to bypass
charging current around the load).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
128, | for battery charging and discharging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
136, | Batteries: Thermoelectric and Photoelectric,
subclasses 291+ for applications of photoelectric batteries. |
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 46 , 64, and 66 for batteries being used as emergency
sources. |
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclass 906 for solar cell systems. |
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103 | ONE CELL OR BATTERY CHARGES ANOTHER: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the charging source for charging
a first cell or battery includes a second cell or battery.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
107, | for the structure of the battery charger. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 46 , 64, and 66 for batteries being used as substitute
sources. |
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104 | Vehicle battery charging: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 103. Subject matter wherein significance is attributed to the
type of battery to be charged, wherein said battery is intended
for use with a conveying device (e.g., automobile, etc.).
| (1)
Note. Commonly, the battery being charged is six volts or
a multiple thereof. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
116, | for batteries connected in series. |
139+, | for pulse control during battery charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 149+ for miscellaneous systems which include power packs. |
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105 | Employing "jumper" cable: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 104. Subject matter wherein use is made of a charging circuit
between the first battery and the second battery that includes a
pair of conductors, each of which includes an end connector (e.g., alligator
clip, etc.) adapted to be removably connected to a vehicle battery
terminal to supply charging current thereto, the pair of conductors
being commonly referred to as "jumper cables."
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
107, | for the structure of the battery charger. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
191, | Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles,
subclass 12.4 for flexible extensions with a connector plug or
receptacle. |
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 10.1+ for battery protection in vehicle mounted systems.. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 636.1 through 636.21for a condition responsive indicating system for
a battery. |
439, | Electrical Connectors,
subclass 504 for a connector with a flaccid conductor and with
an additional connector spaced there along adapted to connect a
battery and subclass 624 for plural contacts at the end of a cable
having sheath enclosing insulated conductors. |
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106 | MEANS TO IDENTIFY CELL OR BATTERY TYPE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including a sensor for determining or recognizing
the general attributes of a cell or battery to be charged (e.g.,
rechargeable vs. nonrechargeable, chemical makeup, charge capacity,
etc.).
| (1)
Note. This subclass provides for determining battery size
by means other than merely ascertaining whether the battery physically
fits a charging structure aperture shape or cell holder size. |
| (2)
Note. The identifying means of this subclass enables a charging
system to proceed with charging or for preventing such an attempt
where, for example, the charging system determines that the cell or
battery is not of a compatible type to be charged by the charging
system. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
110, | for the structure of a battery charger which will
accept different size batteries merely by how the battery physically
fits the charger structure. |
125, | for diverse charging or discharging rates for plural
batteries. |
138, | for plural or alternate sources. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclass 1 for a battery with a nonbattery electrical component
electrically connected within the cell casing other than testing
or indicating components, subclass 9 for diverse cells in a support
means and subclass 99 for support for plural cells. |
455, | Telecommunications,
subclass 89 for portable transmitter and receiver. |
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107 | CELL OR BATTERY CHARGER STRUCTURE: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including battery charger mechanical arrangement
or design.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclass 52 for activation of an inactive cell and subclasses
99 through 100 for support for a plurality of cells and the support
itself. |
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108 | Charger inductively coupled to cell or battery: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter wherein the charging circuit includes a transformer
to transfer electrical energy between the charging source and the load
to be charged (e.g., with the primary winding of the transformer
connected to the charging source and the secondary winding of the
transformer connected to the battery).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
109, | for charging station for electric vehicles. |
139, | for pulse control battery charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
336, | Inductor Devices, Dig. 2 for separable inductor devices. |
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109 | Charging station for electrically powered vehicle: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter including charging structure constructed
and arranged to charge a battery of the type constructed and intended
to provide electrical energy for a vehicle having an electrodynamic
prime mover, whether or not the battery is mounted in the vehicle
or removed therefrom.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
104, | Railways,
subclass 34 for vehicle battery replacer. |
180, | Motor Vehicles,
subclass 65.1 for electric motor vehicles. |
191, | Electricity: Transmission to Vehicles,
subclasses 2+ for systems of distributions. |
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 10.1+ for vehicle mounted systems in an automobile. |
414, | Material or Article Handling,
subclasses 281+ for charging or discharging means including elevating devices. |
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110 | For diverse sizes of cells, batteries, or battery packs: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter including means structurally adapted to accommodate
-- or structurally adaptable or rearrangeable to accommodate -- for
charging purposes, cells, batteries, or assemblages of plural batteries
(i.e., battery packs) having different physical dimensions.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
106, | for a battery characteristic determined for other
than aperture shape or cell holder size of the battery charger,
or for other battery-type determinations other than physical size. |
113, | for a battery pack with a charger stand or base. |
125, | for diverse charging or discharging rates for plural
batteries or cells, without charger structure. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclasses 99 through 100for support for a plurality of cells and the support
itself. |
455, | Telecommunications,
subclasses 89 through 90for portable transmitter and receiver and the housing
for the transmitter and receiver, respectively. |
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111 | Having plug for A-C receptacle: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter wherein the charger structure includes a
male connector constructed and arranged to connect to a conventional
household alternating-current outlet jack.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
219, | Electrical Heating,
subclass 225 for a tool or instrument with heated clamp means. |
362, | Illumination,
subclass 183 for a container for a rechargeable electrical source
with external connections. |
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112 | For battery pack: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter wherein the charger structure is constructed
and arranged to charge or discharge an assemblage of plural batteries.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
362, | Illumination,
subclass 183 for a container for a rechargeable electrical source
with external connections. |
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclasses 96+ for cell support for a removable cell. |
455, | Telecommunications,
subclass 573 for battery charging in a radiotelephone. |
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113 | With charger stand or base adapted to hold battery pack: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 112. Subject matter further including a supporting structure
for the charger structure, said supporting structure having further
means for supporting the battery pack during charging.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
362, | Illumination,
subclass 183 for a container for a rechargeable electrical source
with external connections. |
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product and Process,
subclasses 96+ for cell support for a removable cell. |
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114 | For handheld device: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 107. Subject matter including means constructed and arranged
to charge a battery or cell in a handheld device.
| (1)
Note. The means constructed to charge a battery may be integral
with the handheld device. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
15, | Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning, Dig. 1 for rechargeable devices. |
30, | Cutlery, Dig. 1 for rechargeable cutting devices. |
310, | Electric Generator or Motor Structure,
subclass 50 for a dynamoelectric portable or hand tool. |
362, | Illumination,
subclass 183 for a container (e.g., flashlight, etc.) for a rechargeable
electrical source with external connections. |
455, | Telecommunications,
subclass 573 for battery charging in a radiotelephone. |
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115 | With charger stand or base: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 114. Subject matter further including a supporting structure
for the charger structure, said supporting structure having further
means for supporting the battery pack during charging.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
15, | Brushing, Scrubbing, and General Cleaning, Dig. 1 for rechargeable devices. |
30, | Cutlery, Dig. 1 for rechargeable cutting devices. |
310, | Electric Generator or Motor Structure,
subclass 50 for a dynamoelectric portable or hand tool. |
362, | Illumination,
subclass 183 for a container (e.g., flashlight, etc.) for a rechargeable
electrical source with external connections. |
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116 | SERIALLY CONNECTED BATTERIES OR CELLS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein plural individual cells or batteries
are recited as being electrically attached to each other in succession
or end-to-end relationship such that a single path is provided for
flow of current.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for sequential charging or sequential discharging
of batteries or cells. |
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117 | Switchable to parallel connection: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Subject matter wherein the plural individual batteries or
cells are recited as being switchable between a series-connected
relationship and a parallel-connected relationship.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 10.1 for vehicle mounted systems for an automobile,
subclass 48 for storage battery or accumulator-type source, subclass
66 for a storage battery or accumulator being used as a substitute or
emergency source, and subclass 71 for series-parallel connections
of sources. |
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118 | With discharge of cells or batteries: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Subject matter wherein electrical energy is released from
the series-connected cells or batteries.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for sequential charging or sequential discharging
of batteries. |
127, | for battery discharging or battery discharging and
charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 66 for a storage battery or accumulator being used
as a substitute or emergency source. |
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119 | With individual charging of plural batteries or cells: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Subject matter wherein each one of plural serially-connected
batteries or cells is separately charged by use of multiple charging
circuits.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
122, | for bypassing certain cells, usually those fully
charged, while charging a plural cell battery. |
125, | for diverse charging or discharging rates for plural
batteries or cells. |
124, | for sequential charging or sequential discharging
of batteries or cells. |
128+, | for battery discharging and charging. |
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120 | Having variable number of cells or batteries in series: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Subject matter wherein the total quantity of individual
cells or batteries connected in series is changeable.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 36 for serially connected load circuits and subclass
41 for sequential or alternating connections of load circuits. |
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121 | Switchable cells (e.g., for voltage regulation, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 120. Subject matter including means for switching a cell or cells
into or out of serially-connected relationship with another cell
or cells.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
135, | for battery discharging with the regulation of the
output. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 41 for sequential or alternation connections of load
circuits. |
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122 | Bypassable battery cell: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 120. Subject matter including means for shunting charging current
away from an individual cell in a plurality of serially-connected
cells to another cell or cells when the individual cell is fully
charged.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
119, | for charging series connected cells or batteries
individually and independently using multiple charging lines. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 48+ for storage battery or accumulator-type source,
subclass 53 for load current division, and subclass 77 for series connected
sources. |
361, | Electricity, Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 54+ for load shunting by fault responsive means. |
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123 | With generator charging source: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 116. Subject matter wherein a means for converting mechanical
energy into electrical energy is employed as a charging source for
the serially-connected cells or batteries.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
138, | for plural or alternate source for battery charging. |
139, | for pulse control battery charging. |
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124 | SEQUENTIAL CHARGING OR DISCHARGING OF BATTERIES OR CELLS: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including successive charging or discharging
of plural batteries or cells.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
119, | for charging individual cells in series. |
128+, | for battery discharging and charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 64 and 66 for substitute or emergency sources. |
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125 | DIVERSE CHARGING OR DISCHARGING RATES FOR PLURAL BATTERIES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including the addition (or release) of electrical
energy from multiple batteries at different energy flow per unit
time.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
122, | for collectively charging series-connected cells
while bypassing a fully charged cell. |
160, | for multi-rate charging. |
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126 | PARALLEL CONNECTED BATTERIES: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter wherein the positive and negative terminals
of each of a plurality of batteries to be charged or discharged
are electrically connected, respectively, to the positive and negative
terminals of the other batteries.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
124, | for sequential charging or discharging of batteries
or cells connected in parallel. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 56 for load current control of diverse sources and subclass
66 for accumulator substitute sources. |
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127 | BATTERY OR CELL DISCHARGING: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including the release of stored energy from
a battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 426+ for using a battery testing device. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 636.1 through 636.21for a condition responsive indicating system for
a battery. |
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128 | With charging: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 127. Battery or cell discharging further including addition of
electrical energy into the battery or cell sufficient to increase
the chemical energy of the battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
135+, | for battery discharging with regulation of the output. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 66 for a battery or accumulator employed as a substitute
or emergency source. |
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129 | Pulsed discharge: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Subject matter wherein a momentary burst (i.e., pulse)of
stored energy is removed from a battery or cell during the charging
thereof (e.g., as in a discharge pulse between charging pulses).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
139+, | for pulse control during charging. |
164+, | for time control of charging. |
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131 | Deep discharge (e.g., conditioning, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Subject matter wherein all, or substantially all, of the
stored energy in a battery or cell is removed from the battery or
cell in the discharge portion of the cycle (e.g., to condition the
battery or cell for charging, etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity, Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 426+ for using a battery testing device. |
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132 | With state-of-charge detection: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Subject matter wherein the quantity of energy stored in
the battery or cell is determined within the discharge/charge
cycle.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
149, | for detecting the integral of current or voltage
to determine the total charge. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 426+ for using a battery testing device. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 636.1 through 636.21for battery condition indication. |
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133 | Time control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 130. Subject matter including means for regulating an interval
of charging or discharging.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
155+, | for time control of charging. |
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134 | With battery or cell condition monitoring (e.g., for protection
from overcharging, heating, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 128. Subject matter wherein a physical characteristic (e.g.,
state of charge, temperature, etc.) of a battery or cell is determined
during charging or discharging thereof.
| (1)
Note. Battery or cell monitoring is common to prevent degradation
or destruction of the battery or cell during charging or discharging
(e.g., due to deep discharge, etc.). |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
149, | for detecting the integral of current or voltage
to determine the total charge. |
155, | for detecting the differential of the voltage or
current. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 426+ for using a battery testing device. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 636.1 through 636.21for a condition responsive indicating system for
a battery. |
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135 | Regulated discharging: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 127. Subject matter including means for controlling the release
of stored energy from a battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclass 92 for safety and protection of systems and devices against
under voltage. |
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136 | With battery or cell condition monitoring (e.g., for protection
from overcharging, heating, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 135. Subject matter wherein a physical characteristic (e.g.,
state of charge, temperature, etc.) of a battery or cell is determined
during discharge thereof.
| (1)
Note. Battery or cell monitoring is common to prevent degradation
or destruction of the battery or cell during charging or discharging
(e.g., due to deep discharge, etc.). |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclasses 426+ for using a battery testing device. |
340, | Communications: Electrical,
subclasses 636.1 through 636.21for a condition responsive indicating system for
a battery. |
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137 | BATTERY OR CELL CHARGING: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter including means to add electrical energy
into a battery or cell sufficient to increase the useful and available
chemical energy stored therein. |
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138 | Plural charging sources: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter including means to enable use of two or more
diverse charging sources, or means for selectively enabling one
or more diverse charging sources to add electrical energy into a
battery or cell.
| (1)
Note. This feature would commonly be used to, for example,
allow a charger to have the flexibility to use charging sources
of different voltages, current (i.e., AC or DC), or availability
for use, etc. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 44+ for one source compensating for another source. |
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139 | Pulsed: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter wherein the electrical energy is added in
a series of current bursts (i.e., pulses).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
155+, | for time control. |
162+, | for amplitude of current or voltage detected. |
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140 | With DC-DC converter (e.g., flyback supply, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 139. Subject matter including detailed structure of means for
creating direct-current pulses from a direct-current supply.
| (1)
Note. The direct-current supply may in turn be derived from
a rectified alternating current source. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
157, | for peak of current or voltage detected without
pulse control. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
363, | Electrical Power Conversion Systems,
subclasses 15+ for current conversion including DC-AC-DC converter. |
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141 | Pulse modulation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 139. Subject matter including means for actively varying a characteristic
(e.g., width, amplitude, duty cycle, etc.) of the pulses.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
162+, | for detecting the amplitude of current or voltage. |
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142 | Phase controlled: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 141. Subject matter including means for switching the pulses
on and off based upon the phase of an alternating current source
utilized to supply energy for the pulses (e.g., using silicon controlled
rectifiers, etc.).
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
150, | for thermal condition detected. |
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143 | With voltage compensation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 142. Subject matter further including means to adjust the phase
control (e.g., SCR conduction, etc.) based upon the voltage of a
battery or cell being charged. |
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144 | And temperature compensation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 143. Subject matter further including means to adjust the phase
control (e.g., SC conduction, etc.) based upon the temperature of
a battery or cell being charged. |
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145 | Pulse-width modulation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 141. Subject matter wherein the pulse characteristic varied is
the time duration of the pulses.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
148, | for peak of current or voltage detected. |
150+, | for thermal condition detected. |
155+, | for time control. |
162+, | for amplitude of current or voltage detected. |
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146 | Hysteresis type (e.g., antichattering, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 139. Subject matter including control means for starting and
stoppingcharging (or changing the rate of charging) of a battery
or cell at, respectively, different battery or cell voltage levels.
| (1)
Note. Typically, a battery-voltage control "window" is used
to prevent instability or oscillation in a charger on/off cycle
or a fast charge/trickle charge cycle. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
162+, | for amplitude or voltage detected. |
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147 | Gas controlled: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter including means for varying the rate of charging
based upon the rate or amount of gas evolution in a battery or cell
during charging.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product, and Process,
subclass 58 for a sealed cell having gas prevention or elimination
means and subclasses 61+ for control means responsive to
battery condition sensing means. |
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148 | With peak detection of current or voltage (e.g., delta-V
or delta-I utilized, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter wherein the peak magnitude of charging current
or battery or cell voltage is determined during charging to indicate
when a state of full charge of the battery or cell is reached.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
155+, | for time control charging. |
160+, | for multi-rate charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
327, | Miscellaneous Active Electrical Nonlinear Devices,
Circuits, and Systems, appropriate subclass for signal discriminating,
per se, based upon signal waveshape, amplitude, etc. |
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150 | With thermal condition detection: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter means to determine, or means responsive to,
the temperature of a battery or cell during charging.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
154, | for employment of a thermal switch, such as a thermostat. |
160, | for multi-rate charging. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
429, | Chemistry: Electrical Current Producing Apparatus,
Product, and Process,
subclasses 61 and 62 for control means responsive to battery
condition sensing means including temperature control. |
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152 | Detection of current or voltage amplitude: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 150. Subject matter including means to measure the magnitude
of charging current or the battery or cell voltage to determine
the state-of-charge of the battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
157+, | for amplitude of voltage or current detection combined
with time control. |
160, | for multi-rate charging. |
162, | for amplitude of current or voltage detection. |
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153 | Temperature compensation: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 152. Subject matter including means to vary a parameter of charging
in response to detected temperature.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
323, | Electricity: Power Supply or Regulation Systems,
subclass 907 for temperature compensation of a semiconductor. |
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155 | Time control: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter means to regulate charging based upon a predetermined
period of time. |
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156 | Detection of current or voltage differential (e.g., slope,
etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter including means to determine the time-rate-of-change
of the magnitude of charging current or battery or cell voltage.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
151, | for differentiating the detected charging current
or voltage to determine the state of charge in addition to detecting the
thermal condition. |
160, | for multi-rate charging. |
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157 | Detection of current or voltage amplitude: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter including means to measure the magnitude
of charging current or the battery or cell voltage to determine
the state-of-charge of the battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
152, | for detecting the amplitude of the current or voltage
in addition to detecting the thermal condition. |
160, | for multi-rate charging without time control. |
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclass 116 for condition responsive switching systems and
subclass 141 for switch actuation with time delay or retardation means. |
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158 | Having solid-state control device: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 155. Subject matter wherein the means to regulate charging includes
a semiconductor control element.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
160, | for multi-rate charging without time control. |
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159 | Detection of current and voltage amplitude: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 158. Subject matter including means to measure the magnitude
of charging current and the magnitude of battery or cell voltage
to determine the state-of-charge of the battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
160, | for detection of current and voltage in multi-rate
charging without time control. |
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160 | Multi-rate charging (e.g., plural charge rates before a
maintenance charge, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter wherein the quantity of energy added per
unit time (i.e., charge rate) is changed to another charge rate
during a charge to rated capacity.
| (1)
Note. The change of charge rate, for purposes of placement
in this subclass, does not include a change of rates from a charging
to rated capacity and a rate employed only for keeping a battery
or cell in a fully charged condition. |
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
162+, | for detection of current or voltage amplitude. |
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161 | With detection of current or voltage differential (e.g.,
slope, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter including means to determine the time-rate-of-change
of the magnitude of charging current or battery or cell voltage
to determine the state-of-charge of the battery or cell.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
151, | for differential of current or voltage detection
in addition to thermal condition detection. |
156, | for differential of current or voltage detection
in addition to time control. |
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162 | With detection of current or voltage amplitude: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter including means to measure the magnitude
of charging current or the battery or cell voltage.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
152, | for detecting the amplitude of the current or voltage
in addition to detecting the thermal condition. |
157, | for detecting the amplitude of the current or voltage
in addition to having time control. |
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164 | Detection of current and voltage amplitude: |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 163. Subject matter including means to measure the magnitude
of charging current and the magnitude of battery or cell voltage.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
159, | for detecting the amplitude of both current and
voltage in addition to time control. |
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165 | With current sensing to detect proper battery connection
(e.g., polarity, ripple, reverse current, etc.): |
| This subclass is indented under subclass 137. Subject matter for sensing the current to detect a proper
battery connection.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
324, | Electricity: Measuring and Testing,
subclass 133 for nonquantitative measuring, testing, or sensing
of electricity (i.e., polarity tester). |
361, | Electricity: Electrical Systems and Devices,
subclasses 245+ for polarity reversing, manual and automatic. |
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166 | CAPACITOR CHARGING OR DISCHARGING: |
| This subclass is indented under the class definition. Subject matter for increasing or decreasing the amount of
stored electrical energy in a capacitor.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS:
307, | Electrical Transmission or Interconnection Systems,
subclasses 109+ for charging and discharging capacitors. |
363, | Electrical Power Conversion Systems,
subclasses 59+ for current conversion with voltage multiplication
means. |
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FOREIGN ART COLLECTIONS
The definitions for FOR 100 through FOR 171 below correspond
to the definitions of the abolished subclasses under Class 320 from
which these collections were formed. See the Foreign Art Collections
in the Class 320 schedule for specific correspondences. [Note: The titles and definitions for indented art
collections include all the details of the one(s) that are hierarchically
superior.] |
FOR 100 | CONDENSER CHARGING AND/OR DISCHARGING: |
| Foreign art collection for condenser charging and/or
discharging. |
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FOR 101 | BATTERY CHARGING AND/OR DISCHARGING: |
| Foreign art collection for battery charging and/or
discharging. |
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FOR 102 | Including dry cells or primary batteries: |
| Foreign art collection in which the battery is of
the primary type; i.e., battery of the type which produces electric
energy as a result of electrochemical action, which action, is not efficiently
reversible and, hence, the battery when discharged cannot be efficiently recharged
by electric current. |
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FOR 103 | "Recharging", depolarizing and/or
reconditioning: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for passing an electric current through the primary battery to thereby improve
its ability and/or its operation as a source of voltage
or current. |
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FOR 104 | Combined charging and discharging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for both charging and discharging. |
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FOR 105 | Plural, diversely treated batteries: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are two or
more batteries, structurally dependent or independent, and (a) in
which means operate to treat at least one battery differently (with respect
to time, mode or character, of treatment) than at least one other
battery, or (b) in which any battery has a circuit controlling element
not included in the circuit of another battery, or (c) in which
all batteries are treated in one relationship at one time and all
are treated in another relationship at another time. |
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FOR 106 | Series-parallel connections thereof: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for connecting the batteries in series, with respect to one another,
at one time and in parallel at another time, or for connecting some
in series and others in parallel at the same time. |
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FOR 107 | Transposition between charging and discharging circuits: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
(a) for effectively removing one or more batteries from a charging
circuit and placing the same in a discharging circuit, (b) for effectively
removing one or more other batteries from a discharging circuit
and placing the same in a charging circuit, (c) or both. |
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FOR 108 | Combined regulation of charging source or circuit and
discharging circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for regulating both (a) the charging circuit or charging source,
and (b) the discharging circuit, simultaneously or otherwise. |
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FOR 109 | Charging source and/or circuit controlled by
discharging circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for controlling the charging source and/or the charging
circuit as a result of the operating of, or conditions in, the discharging
circuit. |
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FOR 110 | Starting and/or stopping of battery charging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
start and/or stop battery charging. |
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FOR 111 | Charging generator control: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
control the charging generator. |
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FOR 112 | Discharging circuit regulation: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are means
which effect regulation of the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 113 | Alternately charging and discharging: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are means
which effect alternate (never simultaneous) charging and discharging. |
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FOR 114 | Plural, diversely treated, batteries: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are two or
more batteries, structurally dependent or independent, and (a) in
which means operate to treat at least one battery differently (with respect
to time, mode, or character, of treatment) than at least one battery
and/or (b) in which any battery has a circuit controlling element
not included in the circuit of another battery, and/or
in which all of the batteries are connected in one relationship
at one time and all are connected in another relationship at another
time. |
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FOR 115 | Series-parallel connections thereof: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
connect the batteries in series, relative to each other, at one
time and to connect them in parallel at another time, or to connect
some of the batteries in series and others in parallel at the same
time. |
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FOR 116 | Series-connected batteries: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
connect the batteries so that the current which passes through one
battery also passes, in whole or in part, through each of the other
batteries connected in the circuit; while at no time can the current
divide so that part passes through one battery and another part
of the current passes through another battery. |
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FOR 117 | Variable number in series: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
vary the number of batteries which are connected in series. |
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FOR 118 | Periodic or intermittent charging or discharging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
charge or discharge the batteries at successive intervals, said
intervals being spaced by other intervals during which the battery
current is substantially zero. |
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FOR 119 | High-rate, short-time charging systems: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
charge a battery at a high rate in a short period of time. |
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FOR 120 | Periodic or intermittent charging or discharging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
charge or discharge a battery at successive intervals of time, said
intervals being spaced by other intervals during which the battery
current is substantially zero. |
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FOR 121 | Plural rates of charging or discharging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
either charge or discharge the battery at two or more rates other
than zero. |
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FOR 122 | Decreasing rates of charging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
reduce the rate of charging. |
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FOR 123 | Three or more rates: |
| Foreign art collection in which means operate to
effect three or more rates of charging other than zero rate. |
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FOR 124 | With polarity control: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
to control the polarity of (a) the charging source and/or
charging circuit relative to the battery, or (b) the battery relative to
the discharging circuit and/or the load device. |
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FOR 125 | By means of reversing switches: |
| Foreign art collection in which reversing switches
control the polarity. |
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FOR 126 | Combined control of source and charging circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are means
for controlling the charging source and additional means for controlling
the circuit extending from the source to the battery. |
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FOR 127 | Including charging circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the means for controlling
the circuit extending from the source to the battery make and/or
break the said circuit. |
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FOR 128 | Combined circuit regulation and circuit-making and/or
breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the means operate
both (a) to regulate and (b) to make or break either the charging
circuit or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 129 | Control responsive to predetermined conditions: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for sensing a predetermined cause or condition (e.g., temperature,
time, voltage, et cetera) which sensing means in turn initiate operation
of additional means which perform some control function. |
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FOR 130 | Plural, diverse conditions and/or with time-delay
means: |
| Foreign art collection in which (1) means are provided
for sensing two or more different predetermined conditions and/or
(2) means are provided for sensing a predetermined condition and
there is also provided means for a predetermined length of time after
the sensing means respond to the predetermined condition. |
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FOR 131 | Including voltage and current magnitudes: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
will respond to both voltage and current magnitudes. |
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FOR 132 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break the charging circuit or the
discharging circuit. |
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FOR 133 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which at least one of
the control means operates to make and/or break the charging
circuit or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 134 | Thermal condition: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
respond to temperature changes at any place. |
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FOR 135 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 136 | Instant of, or period of time: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
respond upon the occurrence of a predetermined instant of time (e.g.,
8:30 A.M., 5:00 P.M., et cetera), or upon the passage of a predetermined
period of time (e.g., 10 sec., 8 hrs., et cetera). |
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FOR 137 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 138 | Voltage or current magnitude: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
are responsive to a predetermined voltage magnitude or a predetermined
current magnitude in any circuit. |
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FOR 139 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 140 | Speed or centrifugal forces: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
respond to the linear or angular velocity of any body. |
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FOR 141 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 142 | Condition of battery charge: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
operate in response to the state or degree of battery change. |
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FOR 143 | Control by ampere-hour or watt-hour type of device: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
include an ampere-hour or a watt-hour type of device, which device
is so connected as to measure the energy input or the energy output
of the battery being charged or discharged. |
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FOR 144 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 145 | Control by gas pressure-responsive means: |
| Foreign art collection in which the sensing means
include a pressure responsive device which is so connected as to
respond to the pressure generated by the gas liberated by a battery
being charged or discharged. |
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FOR 146 | For battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which the control means
operate to make and/or break either the charging circuit
or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 147 | With indicating, signaling and/or testing means: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
to indicate, signal, measure, and/or test a result, condition,
or circumstance immediately associated with the battery, its charging
source or circuit, or its discharging circuit or load device. |
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FOR 148 | Battery circuit control: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for controlling either the charging circuit or the discharging circuit. |
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FOR 149 | With bucking and/or boosting e.m.f. in charging
circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which there are two or
more sources of e.m.f., simultaneously connected in series, relative
to each other, in the charging circuit, in bucking and/or boosting
relationship. |
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FOR 150 | By impedance in charging or discharging circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which an impedance is
connected in the battery circuit. |
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FOR 151 | Pressure-responsive type of impedance: |
| Foreign art collection in which the impedance is
of the type in which the impedance to the flow of electric current
therethrough varies with change in physical pressure applied thereto,
and in which means are provided for applying a variable physical
pressure to the impedance. |
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FOR 152 | Unidirectionally conductive devices in battery circuit: |
| Foreign art collection in which a unidirectionally
conductive means is connected in series with the charging or the
discharging circuit, said conductive means offering appreciably
more impedance to the flow of current therethrough in one direction
than in the other. |
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FOR 153 | Battery circuit-making and/or breaking: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for substantially establishing and/or interrupting the
conductivity of the battery circuit by relative physical movement of
electrically conductive element into and out of physical contact
with each other. |
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FOR 154 | Plural circuit makers and/or breakers: |
| Foreign art collection in which two or more means
are provided for establishing and/or interrupting the battery
circuit in two or more places. |
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FOR 155 | Plural, diverse or diversely treated sources of supply
for charging: |
| Foreign art collection in which (a) two or more
sources of supply of different kinds are provided in the charging
circuit even though they receive the same character of treatment or
(b) two or more sources of supply of either the same or different
kinds are provided in the charging circuit where one or more of
such sources are treated differently (with respect to time, mode
or character of treatment) than one or more others of such sources. |
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FOR 156 | Rectifying systems for battery charging: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for receiving electric energy of alternating polarity, converting
it into electrical energy of unidirectional polarity and delivering
it to a battery charging circuit. |
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FOR 157 | Dynamoelectric-type rectifier: |
| Foreign art collection in which the rectifying means
are of the type which includes (a) an electric conductor, (b) means
for producing magnetic lines of force, (c) means for producing relative
motion between the conductor and the lines of force in a direction
which extends at an angle to the lines of force, and (d) means for
collecting and/or conducting current from the conductor
to the battery charging circuit. |
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FOR 158 | Undirectionally conductive-type rectifier: |
| Foreign art collection in which the rectifying means
include conductive means connected to the charging circuit, which
conductive means offer appreciably less impedance to the flow of
current therethrough in one direction than in the other direction. |
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FOR 159 | Space-discharge devices: |
| Foreign art collection in which the unidirectionally
conductive type of rectifier includes devices having electrodes
spaced apart in a gaseous or a vacuous medium and between which
electrodes the electric current being rectified can be caused to
flow. |
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FOR 160 | Generation systems for battery charging: |
| Foreign art collection in which the source of supply
for charging a battery comprises means for converting nonelectric
energy into electric energy and for supplying the electric energy
to the charging circuit. |
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FOR 161 | Physical starting and/or stopping of generator: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for physically starting and/or stopping the charging generator. |
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FOR 162 | Generator used as starting means: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for connecting the generator to a source of electric energy to start
the motive power means which are used to drive the generator during
charging operation. |
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FOR 163 | Generator field-winding circuit control: |
| Foreign art collection in which the generator is
of the type which comprises an armature or induced conductor, winding
means for producing a magnetic field of force, and means for producing
relative movement between the conductor and the field of force, and
in which means are provided for controlling the circuit of the field
producing winding. |
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FOR 164 | Plural, diversely treated field windings: |
| Foreign art collection in which the means for controlling
the circuit of the field winding comprise another magnetic flux
producing winding; said last named winding being operated or treated
differently with respect to time, manner or electrical connection,
or degree of control thereover, than the first named winding means. |
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FOR 165 | Differentially related: |
| Foreign art collection in which one or more of the
field windings are connected or energized so as to produce a magnetomotive force
which opposes the magnetomotive force of one or more of the other
field windings. |
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FOR 166 | Auxiliary source or field circuit e.m.f.: |
| Foreign art collection in which two or more sources
of e.m.f., are connected in series with each other and with the
field producing winding. |
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FOR 167 | Field-winding circuit impedance: |
| Foreign art collection in which the means for controlling
the circuit of the field-producing winding comprise an impedance connected
in the circuit. |
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FOR 168 | Step short-circuited type: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for short-circuiting the impedance, in whole or in part, by conducting
means of negligible resistance which operate to short circuit the
entire impedance in one step, or parts of the impedance in one or
more major steps, i.e., without passing through intermediate and
infinitesimal values of said impedance. |
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FOR 169 | Pressure-responsive type of impedance: |
| Foreign art collection in which the impedance is
of the type in which the resistance to the flow of current therethrough
varies with change in physical pressure applied thereto, and in
which means are provided for applying a variable physical pressure
to the impedance. |
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FOR 170 | Armature or generating circuit shorted or grounded: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for substantially short-circuiting or grounding the terminals of
the armature or generating conductors of the generator. |
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FOR 171 | Generator structure control: |
| Foreign art collection in which means are provided
for controlling the structure of the generator. |
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