Retaining element for use on an accumulator, and associated retaining device
US-2019165347-A1 · May 30, 2019 · US
US11469474B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11469474-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016808029-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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A battery assembly includes a battery holding unit and a battery unit removably held by the battery holding unit. The battery unit includes a battery, a first engaging portion, and a second engaging portion. The battery holding unit includes a holding member selectively engaged with the first engaging portion or the second engaging portion to hold the battery unit at a first position or a second position. When the holding member and the first engaging portion relatively move away from each other along a disengagement direction, the battery unit moves along a detachment direction from the first position to the second position at which the holding member engages with the second engaging portion, and the second engaging portion is allowed to move to disengage from the holding member, so that the battery unit moves again along the detachment direction to be removed from the battery holding unit.
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What is claimed is: 1. A battery assembly, comprising: a battery unit comprising a battery, a first engaging portion, and a second engaging portion, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion disposed on an end portion of the battery, the second engaging portion being movable relative to the end portion; a battery holding unit, the battery unit removably held by the battery holding unit, the battery holding unit comprising a holding member, the holding member configured to engage with the first engaging portion to hold the battery unit at a first position or to engage with the second engaging portion to hold the battery unit at a second position; and a lock device coupling with the holding member or the first engaging portion, wherein when the lock device is in a locked state, the holding member and the first engaging portion are immovable relative to each other to maintain engagement with each other; when the lock device is changed to an unlocked state, one of the holding member and the first engaging portion is driven to move along a disengagement direction to disengage from each other, wherein the second engaging portion and the first engaging portion are respectively disposed at an upstream and a downstream along a detachment direction along which the battery unit leaves the battery holding unit from the upstream to the downstream; when the holding member and the first engaging portion relatively move away from each other along the disengagement direction to change a relative position between the holding member and the first engaging portion along the disengagement direction, the battery unit moves along the detachment direction from the first position to the second position at which the same holding member engages with the second engaging portion, and the second engaging portion is allowed to move relative to the end portion to disengage from the holding member, so that the battery unit moves again along the detachment direction to be removed from the battery holding unit. 2. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lock device is disposed on the battery holding unit to couple with the holding member; when the lock device is changed to the unlocked state, the holding member is driven to move along the disengagement direction to disengage from the first engaging portion. 3. The battery assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second engaging portion is movable relative to the first engaging portion; when the battery unit is held at the second position, the second engaging portion is allowed to move toward the battery with respect to the first engaging portion to disengage from the holding member. 4. The battery assembly of claim 2 , wherein the second engaging portion is movable relative to the first engaging portion; when the battery unit is held at the first position, a projection of the second engaging portion in the detachment direction at least partially falls outside the first engaging portion; when the battery unit is held at the second position, the second engaging portion is allowed to move relative to the first engaging portion toward a lateral side of the battery, so that the second engaging portion disengages from the holding member by laterally shifting away from the holding member. 5. The battery assembly of claim 4 , wherein the second engaging portion laterally shifts in a direction substantially perpendicular to the detachment direction and the disengagement direction. 6. The battery assembly of claim 4 , wherein the battery unit further comprises an operation portion disposed corresponding to the second engaging portion; the operation portion is operated under a force to drive the second engaging portion to move relative to the first engaging portion toward the lateral side of the battery, so that the projection of the second engaging portion in the detachment direction does not overlap the holding member. 7. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lock device is disposed on the battery unit to couple with the first engaging portion; when the lock device is changed to the unlocked state, the first engaging portion is driven to move along the disengagement direction to disengage from the holding member. 8. The battery assembly of claim 7 , wherein when the battery unit is held at the second position, the second engaging portion is allowed to move relative to the holding member toward the battery to disengage from the holding member. 9. A battery assembly, comprising: a battery unit comprising a battery, a first engaging portion, and a second engaging portion, the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion disposed on an end portion of the battery, the second engaging portion being movable relative to the end portion; and a battery holding unit, the battery unit removably held by the battery holding unit, the battery holding unit comprising a holding member, the holding member configured to engage with the first engaging portion to hold the battery unit at a first position or to engage with the second engaging portion to hold the battery unit at a second position, wherein when the holding member and the first engaging portion relatively move away from each other along a disengagement direction, the battery unit moves along a detachment direction from the first position to the second position at which the holding member engages with the second engaging portion, and the second engaging portion is allowed to move relative to the end portion to disengage from the holding member, so that the battery unit moves again along the detachment direction to be removed from the battery holding unit; and wherein the battery unit comprises a movable member; the first engaging portion and the second engaging portion are disposed on the movable member along the detachment direction; when the battery unit is held at the first position, a projection of the second engaging portion in the detachment direction at least partially falls outside the first engaging portion. 10. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the battery holding unit further comprises a base; the holding member is disposed on the base; the base has a barrier portion; when the battery unit is held at the first position, the barrier portion corresponds to the second engaging portion. 11. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the battery holding unit further comprises a base; the holding member is disposed on the base; the battery unit has a guiding groove at the end portion; the base is relatively movable along the guiding groove, so that the battery unit is guided to move relative to the battery holding unit. 12. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the battery holding unit further comprises a base; the holding member is disposed on the base; the battery unit has a recessed portion at the end portion; an outer wall of the base is relatively movable along an inner wall of the recessed portion, so that the battery unit is guided to move relative to the battery holding unit. 13. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the battery holding unit further comprises a base; the holding member is disposed on the base; the base has a guiding surface at a side facing the battery unit; the battery unit has a guiding wall at the end portion; the guiding wall of the battery unit is movable along the guiding surface of the base, so that the battery unit is guided to move relative to the battery holding unit. 14. The battery assembly of claim 1 , wherein the disengagement direction is substantially perpendicular to the detachment direction. 15. The battery assembly of claim 9 , wherein the battery unit further comprises a resilient mem
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