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Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240243417). BATTERY PACK simplified abstract

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BATTERY PACK

Organization Name

murata manufacturing co., ltd.

Inventor(s)

Harish Kherde of Kyoto (JP)

Yohei Nagara of Kyoto (JP)

BATTERY PACK - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240243417 titled 'BATTERY PACK

The abstract describes a battery pack that includes a secondary battery and a storage portion with a cylindrical shape that accommodates the secondary battery. The inner peripheral surface of the storage portion is tapered, increasing in diameter from one end to the other along the axis. The storage portion also features a groove on the outer peripheral surface, with a tapered bottom surface that increases in depth from one end to the other along the axis.

  • The storage portion of the battery pack has a unique tapered shape that optimizes space and allows for efficient accommodation of the secondary battery.
  • The groove on the outer peripheral surface provides additional structural support and stability to the battery pack.
  • The specific angles and inclinations of the tapered surfaces contribute to the overall design and functionality of the storage portion.
  • The cylindrical shape of the storage portion ensures a compact and streamlined design for the battery pack.
  • The innovative design of the storage portion enhances the overall performance and longevity of the battery pack.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be applied in various electronic devices that require battery packs, such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. - It can also be used in renewable energy storage systems to store energy from solar panels or wind turbines.

Problems Solved: - Efficient use of space within the battery pack. - Enhanced stability and structural support for the secondary battery. - Improved overall performance and longevity of the battery pack.

Benefits: - Compact and streamlined design. - Optimal use of space. - Enhanced stability and structural support. - Improved performance and longevity.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Battery Pack Design for Electronic Devices This technology can be commercially utilized in the manufacturing of electronic devices such as smartphones, laptops, and electric vehicles. The compact and efficient design of the battery pack can enhance the overall performance and user experience of these devices, making them more reliable and long-lasting.

Questions about Battery Pack Design: 1. How does the tapered shape of the storage portion optimize space within the battery pack? The tapered shape allows for a gradual increase in diameter along the axis, maximizing the accommodation of the secondary battery while maintaining a compact design.

2. What role does the groove on the outer peripheral surface play in the overall functionality of the battery pack? The groove provides additional structural support and stability to the battery pack, ensuring the secure placement of the secondary battery within the storage portion.


Original Abstract Submitted

a battery pack is provided and includes: a secondary battery; and a storage portion that has a cylindrical shape with an axis and accommodates the secondary battery, an inner peripheral surface of the storage portion being a tapered surface that has an inclination in which a diameter of the inner peripheral surface increases from a side of the first end toward a side of the second end in the direction of the axis, the storage portion having a groove that extends in the direction of the axis on an outer peripheral surface, a bottom surface of the groove being a tapered surface that has an inclination in which a depth of the groove increases from the side of the first end toward the side of the second end in the direction of the axis, and in a sectional shape of the storage portion taken along a first plane including the axis and a deepest point of the groove, a second angle formed by the axis and a second intersection line of the first plane and the bottom surface being larger than a first angle formed by the axis and a first intersection line of the first plane and the inner peripheral surface.