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US-2024284824-A1 · Aug 29, 2024 · US
US10224524B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10224524-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514713411-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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The battery housing assembly, connected to a support shaft assembly of a string trimmer, includes a base housing member defining a chamber configured to receive a battery therein. The base housing member includes a frontal member configured to engage a front of the battery, a top member extending from the frontal member, configured to engage the top portion of the battery, and a bottom member, configured to engage a bottom portion of the battery. A first side member is configured to be removably connected to a first side of the base housing member; and a second side member configured to be removably connected to a second side of the base housing member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery housing assembly for an outdoor power tool, comprising: a base housing member configured to receive a battery therein, the base housing member including a frontal member configured to engage and enclose an entire front portion of the battery, a top member and a bottom member extending from the frontal member; a first side member configured to be removably connected to a first side of the base housing member; and a second side member configured to be removably connected to an opposing second side of the base housing member while the first side member is in place, wherein the frontal member, top member, and bottom member cooperate to define a chamber in the base housing member to receive the battery therein and provide protection to the battery, wherein the top member of the base housing member provides a latch member configured to selectively engage a top portion of an inserted battery to facilitate securing the battery within the battery housing. 2. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the top member of the base housing member includes a first groove member and a second groove member configured to engage a top portion of the battery therein to facilitate fastening of the battery within the base housing member. 3. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior of the top portion of the base housing member includes a composite rubber adapted to support a user's forearm when in use. 4. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first side member and second side member are comprised of a resilient material to absorb impacts. 5. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , further including a support bracket on both the first side and second side of the base housing member, the first and second support brackets connecting the top member and the bottom member, wherein the first and second side members include a groove for receiving a support bracket. 6. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , wherein each side member has at least one projection extending beyond a rear boundary of the base housing portion. 7. The battery housing assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a skid plate assembly connected to the base housing member. 8. The battery housing assembly of claim 7 , wherein the skid plate assembly includes a base portion and an extension portion, the extension portion extending upwardly from the base portion to partially shield a portion of the battery housing assembly. 9. The battery housing assembly of claim 8 , wherein the skid plate assembly forms a cavity with the base housing member. 10. The battery housing assembly of claim 7 , wherein each side member has at least one projection extending beyond a boundary of the base housing portion, wherein an extension portion of the skid plate assembly and the at least one projection cooperatively protect a back portion of the battery. 11. An outdoor power tool comprising: an elongate support shaft, a motor assembly at a first end of the support shaft, and a battery housing assembly at a second end of the support shaft; the battery housing assembly having a base housing member defining a chamber configured to receive a battery therein, the battery received in a direction parallel to the elongate support shaft, the base housing member including a frontal member configured to engage a front of the battery, a top member configured to engage a first side of the battery and a bottom member configured to engage a second side of the battery and extending from the frontal member; a first side member on a first side of the base housing member and a second side member on a second side of the base housing member, wherein the frontal member, top member, and bottom member form a U-shaped enclosure, and a rear portion of the chamber of the battery housing assembly is open for receiving the battery in the direction parallel to the elongate support shaft, wherein the first and second side members are removable from the base housing member. 12. The battery housing assembly of claim 11 , further including projections extending rearwardly from one or more of the top, bottom or side members so that the projections extend beyond the battery. 13. The battery housing assembly of claim 11 , further including a skid plate assembly including a base member and an extension portion, the extension portion extending upwardly from the base portion to partially shield a rear opening of the battery housing assembly. 14. The battery housing assembly of claim 13 , wherein the skid plate assembly forms a generally U-shaped configuration with the base housing member to provide a hook for hanging the outdoor power tool. 15. The battery housing assembly of claim 14 , wherein the skid plate assembly has a resilient body configured to absorb an impact. 16. The battery housing assembly of claim 11 , further including a first support bracket on the first side of the base housing member and a second support bracket on the second side of the housing member, wherein the first side member are secured to the first support bracket and the second side member is secured to the second support bracket. 17. The battery housing assembly of claim 11 , wherein the top member includes a resilient outer surface to provide a forearm support surface. 18. A battery housing assembly for an outdoor power tool, comprising: a base housing member configured to receive a battery therein, the base housing member including a frontal member configured to engage and enclose an entire front portion of the battery, a top member and a bottom member extending from the frontal member; a first side member configured to be removably connected to a first side of the base housing member; and a second side member configured to be removably connected to an opposing second side of the base housing member while the first side member is in place, wherein the frontal member, top member, and bottom member cooperate to define a chamber in the base housing member to receive the battery therein and provide protection to the battery, wherein the exterior of the top portion of the base housing member includes a composite rubber adapted to support a user's forearm when in use.
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