18077701. BATTERY ENCLOSURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BATTERY ENCLOSURE simplified abstract (Ford Global Technologies, LLC)

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BATTERY ENCLOSURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BATTERY ENCLOSURE

Organization Name

Ford Global Technologies, LLC

Inventor(s)

Stuart C. Salter of White Lake MI (US)

Renata Michaela Arsenault of Plymouth MI (US)

Brian Joseph Robert of Saint Clair Shores MI (US)

Ann O'neill of Dearborn MI (US)

David Brian Glickman of Southfield MI (US)

Kent Snyder of Dearborn MI (US)

Lorne Forsythe of Wind Lake WI (US)

BATTERY ENCLOSURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BATTERY ENCLOSURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18077701 titled 'BATTERY ENCLOSURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BATTERY ENCLOSURE

Simplified Explanation

A battery assembly with a base and lid that are fused together by a metal joint that melts to disconnect them.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Battery assembly with base and lid
  • Metal joint fusing base and lid
  • Metal joint melts to disconnect base and lid

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in various battery-powered devices such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles.

Problems Solved

The technology solves the problem of securely locking the base and lid of a battery assembly while allowing for easy disconnection when needed.

Benefits

  • Secure locking mechanism
  • Easy disconnection for maintenance or replacement
  • Enhanced safety features

Commercial Applications

  • Consumer electronics industry
  • Automotive industry
  • Energy storage sector

Prior Art

Readers can start searching for prior art related to this technology in the field of battery assembly and locking mechanisms.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on the latest advancements in battery assembly technology and safety features to enhance the performance and reliability of battery-powered devices.

Questions about Battery Assembly Technology

How does the metal joint work in disconnecting the base and lid?

The metal joint is designed to melt at a certain temperature, allowing it to disconnect the base and lid of the battery assembly.

What are the potential safety implications of using this technology in battery-powered devices?

The technology could enhance safety by providing a secure locking mechanism that can easily disconnect in case of emergencies or maintenance needs.


Original Abstract Submitted

A battery assembly includes a base including a first locking feature, a lid including a second locking feature, and a metal joint fusing the first locking feature to the second locking feature. The metal joint is configured to melt to disconnect the first locking feature from the second locking feature.