An adapter for a power tool battery. The adapter enables a battery having a first configuration, such as a "slide-on" configuration, to be used with a power tool and/or to be charged by a battery charger having a second configuration, such as a "tower" configuration. The adapter may also enable a battery having one general configuration, such as a "slide-on" configuration or a "tower" configuration, and a first connecting structure to be used with a power tool and/or to be charged by a battery charger having the same general configuration, such as the "slide-on" configuration or the "tower" configuration, respectively, and a second connecting structure different than the first connecting structure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of co-pending non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/755,537, filed on Jan. 5, 2001, which claims the benefit of prior filed provisional patent application Serial No. 60/224,662 filed on Aug. 11, 2000.
The present invention is to provide a docking module exchangeable with a battery module of an ultra thin notebook computer, which comprises a plurality of I/O ports of different functions at one end of the docking module and a plurality of corresponding connectors coupled to the I/O ports at the other end thereof. The another end of the docking module may be inserted into an exposed recess disposed on the notebook computer, which is originally used for inserting the battery module thereto, and communicate with the notebook computer after the removal of the battery module from the notebook computer.
The object of the invention is a method for charging a rechargeable battery having non-liquid electrolyte, which battery has an internal resonance frequency. The charging process contains at least one charging interval performed with current pulses, the frequency of said current pulses is essentially identical with the internal resonance frequency of the battery to be charged. Following the charging interval consists of periodic current pulses optionally a second relaxation interval is inserted, in which no charging current is applied to the rechargeable battery, within which optionally a second discharging interval is applied. After the second relaxation interval the charging is performed in an interval consists of a continuous charging current, whereafter an optional first relaxation interval is inserted, within which optionally a second discharging interval is applied. This sequence of the above steps can be varied and applied repeatedly until the full charge of the battery is attained.
An adapter for a power tool battery. The adapter enables a battery having a first configuration, such as a "slide-on" configuration, to be used with a power tool and/or to be charged by a battery charger having a second configuration, such as a "tower" configuration. The adapter may also enable a battery having one general configuration, such as a "slide-on" configuration or a "tower" configuration, and a first connecting structure to be used with a power tool and/or to be charged by a battery charger having the same general configuration, such as the "slide-on" configuration or the "tower" configuration, respectively, and a second connecting structure different than the first connecting structure.
An electrical combination, a method and a power tool. An electrical combination may includes an electrical component including a component housing, and an electrical circuit supported by the component housing, a first terminal assembly at least electrically connectable to the electrical circuit, a second terminal assembly at least electrically connectable to the electrical circuit, a first battery including a first battery terminal assembly electrically connectable to the first terminal assembly to electrically connect the first battery to the electrical circuit such that power is transferable between the first battery and the electrical circuit, and a second battery including a second battery terminal assembly electrically connectable to the second terminal assembly to electrically connect the second battery to the electrical circuit such that power is transferable between the second battery and the electrical circuit. The second battery may be different than the first battery. At least one of the first battery terminal assembly is not electrically connectable to the second terminal assembly and the second battery terminal assembly is not electrically connectable to the first terminal assembly.
An electrical combination including a power tool manufactured by a first power tool company, the power tool including a tool housing and an electric motor supported by the tool housing and operable to drive a tool element, a battery manufactured by a second power tool company, and an adapter separate from and connectable between the battery and the tool housing to support the battery on the tool housing.