Pouch for a battery of a cordless power tool
US-D732825-S · Jun 30, 2015 · US
US10166671B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10166671-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715685059-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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A drop-prevention pouch for a cordless power tool has a battery pack that defines a battery pack perimeter. The drop-prevention pouch includes a pouch floor and a sidewall extending transversely from the pouch floor and having a sidewall rim portion defining a pouch opening. The pouch floor and the pouch sidewall define a chamber sized to receive the battery pack when the battery pack is attached to the cordless power tool. The pouch sidewall defines a window opening aligned to permit the user to view a feature on the battery pack. A flexible conduit extends along the sidewall rim portion. A drawstring extends through the flexible conduit and is capable of restricting the pouch opening to be smaller than the battery pack perimeter, thereby preventing the drop-prevention pouch from being removed from the battery pack when the battery pack is attached to the cordless power tool.
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We claim: 1. A drop-prevention pouch for a cordless power tool having a battery pack that defines a battery pack perimeter, the drop-prevention pouch comprising: a pouch floor; a pouch sidewall extending transversely from the pouch floor, the pouch sidewall having a sidewall rim portion defining a pouch opening with a pouch opening perimeter, wherein the pouch floor and the pouch sidewall define a chamber sized to receive the battery pack where the pouch floor and the pouch sidewall are adjacent the battery pack when the battery back is attached to the cordless power tool; a flexible channel conduit extending along and being formed by the sidewall rim portion; and a drawstring extending through the flexible conduit, such that a portion of the drawstring extends at least partially within the flexible conduit, and a second portion of the drawstring extends at least partially out of the flexible conduit, and the drawstring capable of restricting the pouch opening perimeter to be smaller than a battery pack perimeter, thereby preventing the drop-prevention pouch from being removed from the battery pack when the battery pack is attached to the cordless power tool; and wherein the pouch sidewall defines a window opening aligned to permit the user to view a feature on the battery pack. 2. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , wherein a rear portion of the pouch sidewall defines the window opening aligned to permit the user to view a feature on a rear portion of the battery pack. 3. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , wherein the feature is selected from the group consisting of a battery charge indicator and a label. 4. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 further comprising a window pane secured to the pouch sidewall and extending across the window opening, the window pane made of a flexible and substantially clear material. 5. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , wherein the drawstring is stretchable, thereby being convertible between a relaxed state and a stretched state. 6. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 5 , wherein the drawstring defines a closed loop and (i) in its relaxed state restricts the pouch opening perimeter to be smaller than the battery back perimeter and (ii) in the stretched state permits the pouch opening perimeter to be sufficient for the battery pack to pass through the pouch opening. 7. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 5 , further comprising a second drawstring having a foot portion extending over a foot of the cordless power tool when the pouch is installed on a battery pack connected to the cordless power tool, a first drawstring portion extending from the foot portion into the cavity and through a first sidewall portion to outside the chamber, and a second drawstring portion extending from the foot portion into the cavity and through a second sidewall portion opposite the first sidewall portion to outside the chamber, wherein the first drawstring portion and the second drawstring portion come together outside the chamber. 8. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 7 , further comprising a cord lock installed on the second drawstring and joining together the first drawstring portion and the second drawstring portion. 9. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , further comprising a cord lock installed on a non-enclosed portion of the drawstring that extends from a conduit opening in the conduit. 10. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 9 , further comprising: a cord lock strap fixedly connected to an outside surface of the pouch and defining a passageway between the cord lock strap and the outside surface of the pouch; wherein when the cord lock is positioned along the drawstring between the cord lock strap and the conduit opening, the cord lock strap is constructed and arranged to prevent the cord lock from passing through the passageway when the non-enclosed portion of the drawstring is pulled through the passageway and away from the conduit opening, thereby causing the flexible drawstring to pass through the cord lock and further restrict the pouch opening perimeter. 11. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , further comprising a tether connector connected to the non-enclosed portion of the drawstring that extends from a conduit opening in the conduit. 12. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 1 , further comprising a pouch retaining strap extending from a first sidewall portion to a second sidewall portion with the pouch retaining strap extending over a foot of the cordless power tool. 13. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 12 , wherein the pouch retaining strap releasably connects to at least one of the first sidewall portion and the second sidewall portion. 14. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 12 , wherein the pouch retaining strap has a first retaining strap portion secured to the first sidewall portion and a second retaining strap portion secured to the second sidewall portion, and wherein the first retaining strap portion releasably attaches to the second retaining strap portion. 15. A drop-prevention pouch for a cordless power tool having a battery pack that defines a battery pack perimeter, the drop-prevention pouch comprising: a pouch floor; a pouch sidewall extending transversely from the pouch floor and having an elasticized rim portion defining a pouch opening, wherein the pouch floor and the pouch sidewall define a chamber sized to snugly receive the battery pack when the battery back is attached to the cordless power tool with the pouch floor and the pouch sidewall adjacent the battery pack; a cord lock strap fixedly connected to an outside surface of the pouch and defining a passageway between the cord lock strap and the outside surface of the pouch; a retaining cord having a foot portion constructed to extend over a foot of the cordless power tool when the pouch is installed on a battery pack connected to the cordless power tool, a first retaining cord portion extending from the foot portion into the cavity and through a first sidewall portion to outside the chamber, and a second retaining cord portion extending from the foot portion into the cavity and through a second sidewall portion opposite the first sidewall portion to outside the chamber; and a cord lock installed on the retaining cord outside of the chamber and connecting the first retaining cord portion to the second retaining cord portion; wherein when the cord lock is positioned between the cord lock strap and the conduit opening, and wherein the cord lock strap is constructed and arranged to prevent the cord lock from passing through the passageway when the first retaining cord portion and the second retaining cord portion are pulled through the passageway and away from the conduit opening, thereby urging the retaining cord to tighten around the foot portion of the cordless power tool; and wherein the pouch sidewall defines a window opening aligned to permit the user to view a feature on the battery pack. 16. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 15 , wherein a rear portion of the pouch sidewall defines the window opening aligned to permit the user to view the feature, and the feature is located on a rear portion of the battery pack. 17. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 15 , wherein the feature is selected from the group consisting of a battery charge indicator and a label. 18. The drop-prevention pouch of claim 15 further comprising a window pane secured to the pouch sidewall and extending across the window opening, the window pane made of a flexible and substantially clear material.
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