US Patent Application 18356510. DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BATTERY simplified abstract

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DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BATTERY

Organization Name

CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED

Inventor(s)

Yi Lu of Ningde (CN)

Tao Feng of Ningde (CN)

Xinlu Fei of Ningde (CN)

Bin Xie of Ningde (CN)

Keqiang Li of Ningde (CN)

Fenggang Zhao of Ningde (CN)

DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18356510 titled 'DISPOSAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BATTERY

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a disposal system for batteries.

  • The system includes a moving mechanism, an accommodating mechanism, a plurality of immersion mechanisms, and a transfer mechanism.
  • The accommodating mechanism has two opposite sides and is arranged in multiple units along a width direction.
  • The immersion mechanisms are movably connected to the accommodating mechanism and hold an immersion liquid.
  • The transfer mechanism is positioned opposite one side of the accommodating mechanism and transfers battery waste to the immersion mechanisms.


Original Abstract Submitted

A disposal system for battery includes: a moving mechanism; an accommodating mechanism, including a first side and a second side that are opposite each other along a length direction of the accommodating mechanism; a plurality of immersion mechanisms, arranged in sequence along the length direction of the accommodating mechanism, the plurality of immersion mechanisms are movably connected to the accommodating mechanism, and the immersion mechanism accommodates an immersion liquid; and a transfer mechanism, arranged opposite the first side of the accommodating mechanism and configured to transfer waste of a battery to the immersion mechanisms. The accommodating mechanism is provided in plurality, and the plurality of accommodating mechanisms are arranged along a width direction of the accommodating mechanism. In adjacent two of the accommodating mechanisms, the second side of one of the accommodating mechanisms is opposite the first side of another one of the accommodating mechanisms.