Method for manufacturing and packaging special-shaped cigarette
US-11932478-B1 · Mar 19, 2024 · US
US10586958B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10586958-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514731929-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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A packing tray for a rechargeable battery is disclosed. In one aspect, the tray includes a bottom portion and an inner wall connected to the bottom portion. The bottom portion and the inner wall define a receiving space configured to receive a battery cell. The inner wall includes upper and lower portions. The lower portion extends upwardly, and the upper portion is outwardly curved such that the upper portion is wider than the lower portion.
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A rechargeable battery packing tray comprising: a bottom portion; an inner wall connected to the bottom portion, wherein the bottom portion and the inner wall define a receiving space configured to receive a battery cell, wherein the inner wall includes upper and lower portions, wherein the lower portion extends upwardly, and wherein the upper portion is outwardly curved such that the upper portion is wider than the lower portion; an outer wall extending from and connected to the inner wall via a connection portion; and an impact absorbing portion extending downwardly to be farther away from the bottom portion, wherein the impact absorbing portion is formed directly below and downwardly extends from the receiving space, and wherein the impact absorbing portion has a groove centered on the battery cell and configured to define a vertical air gap, wherein the groove has an inner surface inside the receiving space and an outer surface opposing the inner surface and exposed to the environment, wherein the inner surface of the groove directly and continuously extends from the bottom portion within the receiving space such that the inner surface of the groove and the bottom portion form a single piece structure, the inner surface of the groove configured to directly face and to be positioned directly below the battery cell within the receiving space so as to absorb an external impact when the battery cell is placed in the receiving space, wherein a first height difference is defined between a bottom surface of the bottom portion and a bottom surface of the impact absorbing portion, wherein the outer wall has a height less than that of the inner wall so as to define a second height difference between a bottom surface of the outer wall and the bottom surface of the bottom portion, and wherein the rechargeable battery packing tray is configured to absorb the external impact in stages with the first and second height differences. 2. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , further comprising a side portion connected to the bottom portion and the inner wall. 3. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 2 , further comprising a support portion protruding toward the receiving space and configured to support ends of the battery cell. 4. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the battery cell is substantially cylindrical, and wherein the bottom portion has a curved surface corresponding to the battery cell. 5. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the bottom portion extends in a first direction, and wherein the outer wall and the upper portion of the inner wall overlap each other in the first direction. 6. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 5 , wherein the outer wall comprises a plurality of concave and convex portions alternately formed along a circumference of the rechargeable battery packing tray. 7. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the receiving space is provided in plurality in a row along a direction that crosses the length direction of the battery cell. 8. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 7 , wherein the rows of the receiving spaces are arranged in plurality. 9. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the lower portion of the inner wall is configured to contact an end of the battery cell, and wherein the upper portion is configured to not contact the end of the battery cell. 10. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the lower portion of the inner wall is substantially linear. 11. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 1 , wherein the upper and lower portions of the inner wall have substantially the same height. 12. A rechargeable battery packing tray comprising: a bottom portion; a plurality of inner walls connected to the bottom portion, wherein the bottom portion and the inner walls define a plurality of receiving spaces each configured to accommodate a battery cell, wherein each receiving space has two opposing ends configured to contact two opposing ends of the battery cell, and wherein the lower portion of each inner wall extends upwardly and the upper portion of the inner wall is outwardly curved such that the upper portion is wider than the lower portion; a plurality of outer walls extending from and connected to the inner walls via connection portions; and a plurality of impact absorbing portions respectively formed in the plurality of receiving spaces and extending downwardly to be farther away from the bottom portion, wherein each of the impact absorbing portions is formed directly below and downwardly extends from the respective receiving space, and wherein each of the impact absorbing portions has a groove centered on the battery cell and configured to define a vertical air gap, wherein the groove has an inner surface inside the receiving space and an outer surface opposing the inner surface and exposed to the environment, wherein the inner surface of the groove directly and continuously extends from the bottom portion within the receiving space such that the inner surface of the groove and the bottom portion form a single piece structure, the inner surface of the groove configured to directly face and to be positioned directly below the battery cell within the receiving space so as to absorb an external impact when the battery cell is placed in the receiving space, wherein a first height difference is defined between a bottom surface of the bottom portion and a bottom surface of the impact absorbing portion, wherein each of the outer walls has a height less than that of a corresponding inner wall so as to define a second height difference between a bottom surface of each outer wall and the bottom surface of the bottom portion, and wherein the rechargeable battery packing tray is configured to absorb the external impact in stages with the first and second height differences. 13. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 12 , wherein the receiving space has a curved surface corresponding to the battery cell which is substantially cylindrical. 14. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 12 , wherein the lower portion of each inner wall is configured to contact at least one of the opposing ends of the battery cell, and wherein the upper portion is configured to not contact the opposing ends of the battery cell. 15. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 12 , wherein the lower portion of each inner wall is substantially linear. 16. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 12 , wherein the upper portion has a height greater than that of the lower portion. 17. The rechargeable battery packing tray of claim 12 , wherein the upper and lower portions of each inner wall have substantially the same height.
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