Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Electric work machine and battery pack
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Application No.: US17275504Application Date: 2019-09-12
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Publication No.: US12057719B2Publication Date: 2024-08-06
- Inventor: Yoshitaka Ichikawa , Akihiro Nakamoto , Minoru Gyoda , Hayato Kano , Toru Yamada , Hitoshi Suzuki
- Applicant: MAKITA CORPORATION
- Applicant Address: JP Anjo
- Assignee: MAKITA CORPORATION
- Current Assignee: MAKITA CORPORATION
- Current Assignee Address: JP Anjo
- Agency: J-TEK LAW PLLC
- Agent Jeffrey D. Tekanic; Scott T. Wakeman
- Priority: JP 18172746 2018.09.14
- International Application: PCT/JP2019/035925 2019.09.12
- International Announcement: WO2020/054808A 2020.03.19
- Date entered country: 2021-03-11
- Main IPC: H02P1/00
- IPC: H02P1/00 ; H01M10/48 ; H02J7/00 ; H02P3/00 ; H02P3/06 ; H02P5/00

Abstract:
A battery pack is configured to supply electric power to an electric work machine, such as a power tool or outdoor power equipment. The battery pack includes a first battery-signal terminal and a second battery-signal terminal. The first battery-signal terminal outputs, to the electric work machine, a first signal indicating that discharging is to be prohibited or permitted. The second battery-signal terminal outputs, to the electric work machine, a second signal indicating that discharging is to be prohibited or permitted. Thus, two communication paths are provided for transmitting signals to permit or prohibit discharging of the battery pack.
Public/Granted literature
- US20220123565A1 ELECTRIC WORK MACHINE AND BATTERY PACK Public/Granted day:2022-04-21
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