Snowthrower with removable self-heating starter battery pack
US-9726135-B2 · Aug 8, 2017 · US
US10400732B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10400732-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815869610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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A starting circuit for providing electric power to a starter motor of an internal combustion engine of outdoor power equipment is shown and described. The starting circuit includes a battery receptacle mounted on the outdoor power equipment and a starter battery that is received within the battery receptacle. The starter battery includes a battery controller and a series of battery cells contained within an outer housing. A plurality of high current pins provide electric power to the starter motor and auxiliary devices on the tractor/mower while a plurality of low current pins receives signals from the tractor/mower related to operation of the tractor/mower. A wireless transceiver is used to communicate information from the battery controller to a wireless device. The wireless device displays the received information to a user. The battery receptacle can be configured to include a dipstick receiver that receives an oil dipstick.
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We claim: 1. A starting circuit for providing electric power to a starter motor to start an internal combustion engine of outdoor power equipment, comprising: a battery receptacle mounted on the outdoor power equipment and electrically connected to the starter motor; and a starter battery configured for receipt in the battery receptacle, the starter battery comprising: an outer housing; a plurality of battery cells contained within the outer housing; a printed circuit board including a battery controller mounted to the printed circuit board; a wireless transceiver mounted to the printed circuit board and in communication with the battery controller; and an array of connector pins accessible through the outer housing. 2. The starting circuit of claim 1 wherein the array of connector pins includes a plurality of high current pins and a plurality of low current pins. 3. The starting circuit of claim 2 wherein a first one of the high current pins is connectable to the starter motor when the starter battery pack is received in the battery receptacle. 4. The starting circuit of claim 3 wherein a second of the high current pins is connectable to power auxiliary devices of the outdoor power equipment. 5. The starting circuit of claim 1 wherein the starter battery pack includes a wireless communication synchronization button. 6. The starting circuit of claim 1 wherein the wireless transceiver is removably received on the outer housing and is in communication with the battery controller. 7. Outdoor power equipment comprising: an internal combustion engine; an electric starter motor coupled to the internal combustion engine to start the internal combustion engine; a battery receptacle mounted on the outdoor power equipment and electrically connected to the starter motor; and a starter battery configured for receipt in the battery receptacle, the starter battery comprising: an outer housing; a plurality of battery cells contained within the outer housing; a printed circuit board including a battery controller mounted to the printed circuit board; a wireless transceiver mounted to the printed circuit board and in communication with the battery controller; and an array of connector pins accessible through the outer housing. 8. The outdoor power equipment of claim 7 wherein the array of connector pins includes a plurality of high current pins and a plurality of low current pins. 9. The outdoor power equipment of claim 8 wherein a first one of the high current pins is connectable to the starter motor when the starter battery pack is received in the battery receptacle. 10. The outdoor power equipment of claim 9 wherein a second one of the high current pins is connectable to power auxiliary devices of the outdoor power equipment. 11. The outdoor power equipment of claim 6 further comprising a pair of gripping brackets mounted to a steering wheel and sized to receive an external communication device that is in wireless communication with the wireless transceiver. 12. The outdoor power equipment of claim 7 wherein the battery receptacle is mounted to the internal combustion engine. 13. The outdoor power equipment of claim 7 wherein the battery receptacle is mounted beneath a steering wheel. 14. Outdoor power equipment comprising: an internal combustion engine; an oil dipstick that extends through an access port and into an oil sump of the internal combustion engine; an electric starter motor coupled to the internal combustion engine to start the internal combustion engine; a battery receptacle mounted on the outdoor power equipment and electrically connected to the starter motor, the battery receptacle including a dipstick receiver that receives the oil dipstick; and a starter battery configured for receipt in the battery receptacle, the starter battery comprising: an outer housing; a plurality of battery cells contained within the outer housing. 15. The outdoor power equipment of claim 14 wherein the starter battery includes a wireless transceiver mounted to a printed circuit board contained within the outer housing. 16. The outdoor power equipment of claim 15 further comprising an oil sensor positioned to determine the amount of oil in the oil sump and to communicate with the wireless transceiver.
having connector relating features for connecting the connector pins with the PCB or for mounting the connector body with the housing · CPC title
with external senders or receivers, e.g. receiving signals from traffic lights, other vehicles or base stations · CPC title
characterised by the electrical power supply means, e.g. battery · CPC title
Services using short range communication, e.g. near-field communication [NFC], radio-frequency identification [RFID] or low energy communication · CPC title
Services specially adapted for wireless communication networks; Facilities therefor · CPC title
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