17957697. ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING COIN-CELL BATTERY simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING COIN-CELL BATTERY
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING COIN-CELL BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17957697 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING COIN-CELL BATTERY
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an electronic device with a coin-cell battery, a housing, and a printed circuit board. The battery has three surfaces and two electrodes. The circuit board connects the electrodes of the battery through soldering parts on its first surface. A solder flow control member is formed on the second surface of the circuit board.
- The electronic device includes a coin-cell battery and a housing.
- The battery has three surfaces and two electrodes.
- A printed circuit board connects the electrodes of the battery.
- Soldering parts on the circuit board connect the battery electrodes to contact portions on the board.
- A solder flow control member is formed on the second surface of the circuit board.
Potential Applications
- Portable electronic devices
- Wearable technology
- Internet of Things (IoT) devices
Problems Solved
- Simplifies the connection between the battery and the circuit board
- Provides a secure and reliable connection
- Controls the flow of solder during the soldering process
Benefits
- Compact design
- Efficient battery connection
- Improved reliability and durability
Original Abstract Submitted
An electronic device including a coin-cell battery is provided. The electronic device further includes a housing, a battery comprising a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, a first electrode disposed in the first surface and a second electrode disposed in the second surface, a first electrode tap, a second electrode tap, and a printed circuit board connecting the first electrode tap to the second electrode tap of the battery on the third surface. Soldering parts are formed on a first surface of the printed circuit board to connect an end of the first electrode tap to a first contact portion of the printed circuit board and an end of the second electrode tap to a second contact portion of the printed circuit board, respectively. A solder flow control member is formed on a second surface of the printed circuit board.