Regina G.C. Cunanan - Baltimore MD, US Frank J. Delose - North Huntingdon PA, US Bhanuprasad V. Gorti - Perry Hill MD, US Geoffrey S. Howard - Columbia MD, US Aziz Iqbal - New Haven CT, US Matt J. Velderman - Baltimore MD, US Daniel J. White - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
BLACK & DECKER INC. - Newark DE
International Classification:
H02J 7/04
US Classification:
320106, 320110
Abstract:
A method is provided for identifying a battery pack that is operably coupled to a battery charger. The method comprises: measuring voltage at a plurality of designated terminals of a first battery pack while the battery pack is coupled to the battery charger; determining how many of the designated terminals are connected to a reference voltage, such as battery positive; and identifying an attribute of the battery pack based on how many of the designated terminals are connected to the reference voltage.
- New Britain CT, US Frank J. Delose - Baltimore MD, US Bhanuprasad V. Gorti - Perry Hall MD, US Geoffrey S. Howard - Columbia MD, US Aziz Iqbal - Laurel MD, US Matthew J. Velderman - Baltimore MD, US Daniel J. White - Baltimore MD, US
A method is provided for identifying a battery pack that is operably coupled to a battery charger. The method comprises: measuring voltage at a plurality of designated terminals of a first battery pack while the battery pack is coupled to the battery charger; determining how many of the designated terminals are connected to a reference voltage, such as battery positive; and identifying an attribute of the battery pack based on how many of the designated terminals are connected to the reference voltage.
- New Britain CT, US Frank J. Delose - Baltimore MD, US Bhanuprasad V. Gorti - Perry Hall MD, US Geoffrey S. Howard - Columbia MD, US Aziz Iqbal - Laurel MD, US Matthew J. Velderman - Baltimore MD, US Daniel J. White - Baltimore MD, US
Assignee:
Black & Decker Inc. - New Britain CT
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 H01M 10/44 H01M 10/48
Abstract:
A method is provided for identifying a battery pack that is operably coupled to a battery charger. The method comprises: measuring voltage at a plurality of designated terminals of a first battery pack while the battery pack is coupled to the battery charger; determining how many of the designated terminals are connected to a reference voltage, such as battery positive; and identifying an attribute of the battery pack based on how many of the designated terminals are connected to the reference voltage.
Battery Pack Identification Scheme For Power Tool Systems
- Newark DE, US Frank J. Delose - Baltimore MD, US Bhanuprasad V. Gorti - Perry Hall MD, US Geoffrey S. Howard - Columbia MD, US Aziz Iqbal - New Haven CT, US Matt J. Velderman - Baltimore MD, US Daniel J. White - Baltimore MD, US
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 G01R 31/36
US Classification:
320106
Abstract:
A method is provided for identifying a battery pack that is operably coupled to a battery charger. The method comprises: measuring voltage at a plurality of designated terminals of a first battery pack while the battery pack is coupled to the battery charger; determining how many of the designated terminals are connected to a reference voltage, such as battery positive; and identifying an attribute of the battery pack based on how many of the designated terminals are connected to the reference voltage.
PDS Industries since Mar 2011
Manufacturing Engineer
Forms+Surfaces Dec 2009 - Apr 2011
Product Design Engineer
Black and Decker Nov 2008 - Nov 2009
Development Engineer
Black and Decker Nov 2005 - Nov 2008
Senior Designer
PDS Industries Jun 2003 - Nov 2005
Toolmaker
Education:
Penn State University 1996 - 1999
BS
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Skills:
Design For Manufacturing Product Design Product Development Manufacturing Solidworks Autocad Catia Cross Functional Team Leadership Lean Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Ptc Creo Six Sigma Machining
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Trail Running Mountain and Road Biking Reading Hiking Camping Music Playing Guitar