H - Electricity – 02 – J
Patent
H - Electricity
02
J
H02J 7/10 (2006.01) H02J 7/00 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2116618
ABSTRACT A continuous cell charger including a cell insertion chamber into which discharged cells are inserted from the exterior; a charging chamber whose inlet side is in communication with the cell insertion chamber and which has a space extending in a predetermined direction; plural pairs of plus and minus electrodes, the plus electrodes and the minus electrodes being each arranged in a row in the said predetermined direction within the charging chamber at intervals equal to the diameter of each cell and also functioning to guide the cells movably; a charging circuit for supplying a charging voltage to the electrodes; a lever for pushing a cell which has been inserted into the cell insertion chamber, thereby allowing the cell to move to the position between the first plus and minus electrodes in the charging chamber, and for moving cells already received between the plus and minus electrodes in the charging chamber also in the said predetermined direction by a distance corresponding to one cell; and a charged cell accommodating chamber which is in communication with an outlet side of the charging chamber and which receives therein the cells transferred from the charging chamber. According to this construction, all that is required for the user is merely inserting a discharged cell into the cell charger and performing the operation for actuating the lever.
Macrae & Co.
Temtech Kabushikigaisha
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