Simulation battery, battery mounting structure and toy structure
By designing a simulated battery structure, the problems of inconvenient battery installation and incorrect connection in electric toy testing were solved, achieving efficient and low-cost battery testing and ensuring the reliability of electric toys and the durability of simulated batteries.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
In the testing of electric toys, existing technologies require the installation and removal of multiple batteries, which is inconvenient, leading to resource waste and low testing efficiency, and there is also a risk of incorrect connection of the positive and negative terminals.
A simulated battery was designed, including an insulating shell, a positive electrode metal head, a negative electrode metal sheet, conductive lines, and a power cord. It simulates the positive and negative electrodes of a real battery. The conductive lines form a circuit with the battery compartment contact plates to avoid incorrect connection and can replace multiple batteries for testing.
It reduces testing costs, improves testing efficiency, reduces the hassle of battery installation and removal, extends the lifespan of simulated batteries, and ensures the reliability and accuracy of testing.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of batteries, and in particular to a simulated battery, a battery mounting structure, and a toy structure. Background Technology
[0002] In the production process of electric toys, electrical testing is required to verify their proper functioning. This typically involves installing several batteries in the battery compartment to check if the operating current and voltage are within acceptable limits. However, this method requires a large number of batteries, which is wasteful and hinders cost reduction. Furthermore, when electric toys require two or more batteries, battery installation and removal become inconvenient, impacting testing efficiency. Utility Model Content
[0003] The purpose of this invention is to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art, and to provide a simulated battery, a battery mounting structure and a toy structure. The simulated battery can be repeatedly used in testing, while preventing the corresponding negative and positive terminals of the simulated battery and the battery compartment from being connected incorrectly, thereby improving the testing efficiency of the product.
[0004] In a first aspect, this utility model embodiment provides a simulated battery, the simulated battery comprising:
[0005] An insulating housing includes a first mounting base, and the first mounting base is provided with a first conductive line and a second conductive line.
[0006] A positive electrode metal head is disposed on one side of the first mounting base. The direction in which the positive electrode metal head is disposed is parallel to the extension direction of the first mounting base. The extension direction of the first mounting base is the direction from the other side of the first mounting base to one side of the first mounting base.
[0007] The negative electrode metal sheet is disposed on the other side of the first mounting base;
[0008] A positive power cord, one end of which is connected to a power supply device, and the other end of which is connected to one end of the first conductive line, and the other end of the first conductive line is connected to the positive metal head.
[0009] A negative power line, one end of which is connected to one end of the second conductive line, the other end of which is connected to the negative metal plate, and the other end of which is connected to the power supply equipment.
[0010] According to some embodiments of the present invention, the insulating shell further includes:
[0011] A second mounting base, wherein a third conductive line is provided inside the second mounting base, and the second mounting base is arranged in parallel with the first mounting base;
[0012] The negative electrode metal post has an installation notch on one side of the second mounting base. The negative electrode metal post is disposed in the installation notch, and the setting direction of the negative electrode metal post is perpendicular to the extension direction of the second mounting base. The extension direction of the second mounting base is the direction from the other side of the second mounting base to one side of the second mounting base.
[0013] A positive metal post is disposed on one side of the second mounting base. The direction of the positive metal post is parallel to the extension direction of the insulating shell. The positive metal post and the negative metal post are connected by a third conductive line.
[0014] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a groove is formed between the first mounting base and the second mounting base.
[0015] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the positive electrode metal column and the negative electrode metal column are elastic metal columns.
[0016] Secondly, this utility model embodiment also provides a battery mounting structure, including:
[0017] A battery compartment, the battery compartment including a first mounting area;
[0018] The first positive electrode contact piece is disposed on one side of the first mounting area;
[0019] The first negative contact spring is located on the other side of the first mounting area;
[0020] As described in the first aspect of the simulated battery above, the first positive electrode contact piece is in contact with the positive electrode metal head, and the first negative electrode contact spring is in contact with the negative electrode metal piece.
[0021] According to some embodiments of this utility model, the simulated battery includes a second mounting base, a positive electrode metal post, and a negative electrode metal post. A third conductive line is disposed inside the second mounting base. The second mounting base and the first mounting base are arranged side-by-side with a gap between them. The negative electrode metal post is disposed within the mounting notch on one side of the second mounting base, and the positive electrode metal post is disposed on the other side of the second mounting base. The positive electrode metal post and the negative electrode metal post are connected through the third conductive line. The battery compartment further includes:
[0022] A second installation area is arranged side by side with the first installation area;
[0023] The second negative contact spring is disposed on one side of the second mounting area, and the second negative contact spring is in contact with the negative metal post.
[0024] The second positive electrode contact piece is disposed on the other side of the second mounting area, and the second positive electrode contact piece is in contact with the positive electrode metal post;
[0025] The conductive sheet connects the first positive contact and the second negative contact spring.
[0026] According to some embodiments of the present invention, a groove is formed between the first mounting base and the second mounting base, and a partition plate is provided between the first mounting area and the second mounting area, the partition plate being adapted to the groove.
[0027] Thirdly, this utility model also provides a toy structure, including the battery mounting structure as described in the second aspect above.
[0028] The simulated battery according to the embodiments of this utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0029] The simulated battery proposed in this utility model includes an insulating shell, a first mounting base, a positive electrode metal head, a negative electrode metal sheet, a first conductive line, a second conductive line, a positive power supply line, and a negative power supply line. The positive electrode metal head is disposed on one side of the first mounting base, and the negative electrode metal sheet is disposed on the other side of the first mounting base. During the test, the power supply equipment provides working power to the product under test through the simulated battery, thereby testing whether the product under test can work normally. The simulated battery can replace the real battery, thereby reducing the testing cost.
[0030] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0031] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0032] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the simulated battery structure provided for an embodiment of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 2 This is a structural schematic diagram of the simulated battery from another angle, provided as an embodiment of the present invention.
[0034] Figure 3 A top view of the battery compartment provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0035] Figure 4A schematic diagram of the simulated battery and its adapted battery compartment structure provided for embodiments of this utility model.
[0036] Figure label:
[0037] Insulating housing 100, first mounting base 101, second mounting base 102, positive electrode metal head 201, negative electrode metal sheet 202, positive electrode metal post 203, negative electrode metal post 204, groove 301, partition plate 302, mounting notch 303, positive electrode power line 401, negative electrode power line 402, battery compartment 500, first mounting area 501, second mounting area 502, first positive electrode contact piece 601, first negative electrode contact spring 602, second positive electrode contact piece 603, second negative electrode contact spring 604. Detailed Implementation
[0038] This section will describe in detail the specific embodiments of the present utility model. The preferred embodiments of the present utility model are shown in the accompanying drawings. The purpose of the drawings is to supplement the textual description with graphics, so that people can intuitively and vividly understand each technical feature and the overall technical solution of the present utility model, but they should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the present utility model.
[0039] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the directional descriptions, such as up, down, front, back, left, right, etc., indicate the directional or positional relationship based on the directional or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Therefore, they should not be construed as limitations on this utility model.
[0040] In the description of this utility model, "several" means one or more, "multiple" means two or more, "greater than," "less than," and "exceeding" are understood to exclude the stated number, while "above," "below," and "within" are understood to include the stated number. If "first" or "second" is used in the description, it is only for the purpose of distinguishing technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, or implicitly indicating the number of indicated technical features, or implicitly indicating the order of the indicated technical features.
[0041] In the description of this utility model, unless otherwise explicitly defined, terms such as "setting," "installation," and "connection" should be interpreted broadly, and those skilled in the art can reasonably determine the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model in conjunction with the specific content of the technical solution.
[0042] Firstly, referring to Figure 1 and Figure 2 This utility model proposes a simulated battery, comprising:
[0043] The insulating housing 100 includes a first mounting base 101, and a first conductive line (not shown in the figure) and a second conductive line (not shown in the figure) are disposed inside the first mounting base 101.
[0044] A positive electrode metal head 201 is disposed on one side of the first mounting base 101. The direction in which the positive electrode metal head 201 is disposed is parallel to the extension direction of the first mounting base 101. The extension direction of the first mounting base 101 is the direction from the other side of the first mounting base 101 to one side of the first mounting base 101.
[0045] The negative electrode metal sheet 202 is disposed on the other side of the first mounting base 101;
[0046] Positive power cord 401, one end of positive power cord 401 is connected to power supply equipment, the other end of positive power cord 401 is connected to one end of first conductive line, and the other end of first conductive line is connected to positive metal head 201.
[0047] The negative power line 402 has one end connected to one end of the second conductive line, the other end of the second conductive line connected to the negative metal plate 202, and the other end of the negative power line 402 connected to the power supply equipment.
[0048] It should be noted that, as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, the left side of the first mounting base 101 is one side of the first mounting base 101, and the positive electrode metal head 201 is disposed on the left side of the first mounting base 101; the right side of the first mounting base 101 is the other side of the first mounting base 101, and the negative electrode metal sheet 202 is disposed on the right side of the first mounting base 101.
[0049] During testing, a simulated battery is placed inside the product's battery compartment. Current flows sequentially from the positive terminal of the power supply device through the positive power line 401 to the first conductive line, the positive metal head 201, the product, the negative metal sheet 202, and the second conductive line, and then flows back from the second conductive line through the negative power line 402 to the negative terminal of the power supply device.
[0050] Furthermore, such as Figure 1 and Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments of this utility model, the insulating housing 100 further includes:
[0051] The second mounting base 102 has a third conductive line (not shown in the figure) inside it;
[0052] The negative electrode metal post 204 is provided with a mounting notch 303 on one side of the second mounting base 102. The negative electrode metal post 204 is disposed within the mounting notch 303, and the orientation of the negative electrode metal post 204 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. The extension direction of the second mounting base 102 is from the other side of the second mounting base 102 to one side of the second mounting base 102.
[0053] The positive metal post 203 is disposed on the other side of the second mounting base 102. The setting direction of the positive metal post 203 is parallel to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. The positive metal post 203 and the negative metal post 204 are connected through a third conductive line.
[0054] The positive metal post 203 represents the positive terminal of the real battery, and the negative metal post 204 represents the negative terminal of the real battery, replacing the function of the real battery and facilitating product testing. The setting direction of the negative metal post 204 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. When testing the product, if the left side of the first mounting base 101 is installed on the positive side of the battery compartment 500 when the simulated battery is placed in the battery compartment 500, the negative metal post 204 in the mounting notch 303 on the left side of the first mounting base 101 will not be able to contact the positive contact piece of the battery compartment 500, and a circuit cannot be formed, thus avoiding incorrect connection of the positive and negative terminals.
[0055] In this test, the first mounting base 101 and the second mounting base 102 replace two actual batteries to participate in the product testing. During the test, the current flows sequentially from the positive terminal of the power supply device through the positive power line 401 to the first conductive line, the positive metal head 201, the negative metal post 204, the third conductive line, the positive metal post 203, the product, the negative metal sheet 202, and the second conductive line, and then flows back from the second conductive line through the negative power line 402 to the negative terminal of the power supply device.
[0056] Furthermore, in some embodiments of this utility model, the positive electrode metal pillar 203 and the negative electrode metal pillar 204 are elastic metal pillars, which increases the adaptability of the simulated battery to the battery compartment 500 of the test product, reduces the impact force between the metal pillars of the simulated battery and the corresponding contact points when the simulated battery is put in or taken out, and extends the service life of the simulated battery.
[0057] Secondly, referring to Figure 3 and Figure 4 An embodiment of this utility model also provides a battery mounting structure, comprising:
[0058] Battery compartment 500, including first mounting area 501;
[0059] The first positive contact 601 is disposed on one side of the first mounting area 501;
[0060] The first negative contact spring 602 is located on the other side of the first mounting area 501;
[0061] As described in the first aspect embodiment of the simulated battery, the first positive electrode contact piece 601 is in contact with the positive electrode metal head 201 of the first mounting base 101, and the first negative electrode contact spring 602 is in contact with the negative electrode metal piece 202.
[0062] During testing, the test current flows sequentially from the positive terminal of the power supply equipment to the first conductive line, the positive metal head 201, the first positive contact piece 601, the electrical appliance, the first negative contact spring 602, the negative metal piece 202, the second conductive line, and then back to the negative terminal of the power supply equipment. This allows the simulated battery to provide power to the product, thereby simulating the process of installing a real battery into the product's battery compartment 500 and verifying the product's reliability.
[0063] Furthermore, referring to Figure 3 and Figure 4 In some embodiments of this utility model, the simulated battery includes a second mounting base 102, a positive electrode metal post 203, and a negative electrode metal post 204. A third conductive line is disposed inside the second mounting base 102. A mounting notch 303 is provided on one side of the second mounting base 102. The negative electrode metal post 204 is disposed within the mounting notch 303, and the direction of the negative electrode metal post 204 is perpendicular to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. The positive electrode metal post 203 is disposed on the other side of the second mounting base 102, and its direction is parallel to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. The extension direction of the second mounting base 102 is from the other side of the second mounting base 102 to one side of the second mounting base 102. The positive electrode metal post 203 and the negative electrode metal post 204 are connected through the third conductive line. The battery compartment 500 also includes:
[0064] The second installation area 502 is arranged side by side with the first installation area 501;
[0065] The second negative contact spring 604 is disposed on one side of the second mounting area 502, and the second negative contact spring 604 is in contact with the negative metal post 204.
[0066] The second positive electrode contact 603 is disposed on the other side of the second mounting area 502, and the second positive electrode contact 603 is in contact with the positive electrode metal post 203;
[0067] The conductive sheet (not shown in the figure) connects the first positive contact 601 and the second negative contact spring 604.
[0068] In this design, the conductive sheet connects the currents in the first, second, and third conductive lines in series. During testing, the test current flows sequentially from the positive terminal of the power supply device to the first conductive line, positive metal head 201, first positive contact piece 601, conductive sheet, second negative contact spring 604, negative metal post 204, third conductive line, positive metal post 203, second positive contact piece 603, electrical appliance, first negative contact spring 602, negative metal piece 202, and the second conductive line, before flowing back to the negative terminal of the power supply device. This simulates the process of a real battery being installed in the product's battery compartment 500, verifying the product's reliability.
[0069] Furthermore, such as Figure 4 As shown, in some embodiments of this utility model, a groove 301 is formed between the first mounting base 101 and the second mounting base 102, and a partition plate 302 is provided between the first mounting area 501 and the second mounting area 502, the partition plate 302 being adapted to the groove 301. The depth of the groove 301 should be greater than the height of the partition plate 302, and the width of the groove 301 should be greater than the width of the partition plate 302, so as to facilitate the smooth insertion of the simulated battery into the battery compartment 500 for testing the test product.
[0070] Thirdly, the present invention also provides a toy structure, including the battery mounting structure of any of the second aspects above, which facilitates the reliability testing of the simulated battery toy structure of the present invention.
[0071] According to this utility model, the simulated battery simulates the positive and negative terminals of a real battery by setting a positive metal head 201 and a negative metal plate 202. It simulates the working current or voltage of a product to test whether it is normal, and can replace multiple batteries at once. During testing, it eliminates the need to install multiple ordinary batteries sequentially; only one simulated battery needs to be placed in the battery compartment 500 to test the product, thus improving testing efficiency. Furthermore, the positive metal post 203 is located on one side of the second mounting base 102, and the negative metal post 204 is located within the mounting notch 303, with the direction of the negative metal post 204 perpendicular to the extension direction of the second mounting base 102. When testing the product, the designed positions of the positive and negative metal posts 203 and 204 of the simulated battery prevent incorrect connection of the positive and negative terminals when placed in the battery compartment 500. If the negative metal post 204 faces the positive contact plate when the simulated battery is placed in the battery compartment 500, it will not contact the positive contact plate, failing to form a circuit. Consequently, the ammeter or voltmeter will not display any readings, further improving testing efficiency. The positive electrode metal pillar 203 and the negative electrode metal pillar 204 are elastic metal pillars, which increases the adaptability of the simulated battery to the battery compartment 500 of the test product. When the simulated battery is put in or taken out, the impact force between the metal pillars of the simulated battery and the corresponding contact points is reduced, thus extending the service life of the simulated battery.
[0072] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "further embodiment," "some specific embodiments," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0073] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An artificial battery, characterized by, The simulation battery comprises: an insulating shell comprising a first mounting seat, the first mounting seat being internally provided with a first conductive circuit and a second conductive circuit; a positive metal head provided on one side of the first mounting seat, the positive metal head being arranged in parallel with the extension direction of the first mounting seat, the extension direction of the first mounting seat being the direction from the other side of the first mounting seat to the one side of the first mounting seat; a negative metal sheet provided on the other side of the first mounting seat; a positive power line, one end of the positive power line being connected with a power supply device, the other end of the positive power line being connected with one end of the first conductive circuit, the other end of the first conductive circuit being connected with the positive metal head; a negative power line, one end of the negative power line being connected with one end of the second conductive circuit, the other end of the second conductive circuit being connected with the negative metal sheet, the other end of the negative power line being connected with the power supply device.
2. The simulated battery according to claim 1, characterized in that The insulating shell further comprises: a second mounting seat, the second mounting seat being internally provided with a third conductive circuit, the second mounting seat being arranged in parallel with the first mounting seat; a negative metal column, the one side of the second mounting seat being provided with a mounting gap, the negative metal column being arranged in the mounting gap, the negative metal column being arranged in perpendicular with the extension direction of the second mounting seat, the extension direction of the second mounting seat being the direction from the other side of the second mounting seat to the one side of the second mounting seat; a positive metal column, the positive metal column being arranged on the other side of the second mounting seat, the positive metal column being arranged in parallel with the extension direction of the second mounting seat, the positive metal column and the negative metal column being conductive through the third conductive circuit.
3. The simulated battery of claim 2, wherein the simulated battery is configured to provide a simulated battery voltage of between 1.0 and 1.5 volts. A groove is formed between the first mounting seat and the second mounting seat.
4. The simulated battery of claim 2, wherein the simulated battery is configured to provide a simulated battery voltage of between about 1.2 volts and about 1.5 volts. The positive metal column and the negative metal column are elastic metal columns.
5. A battery mounting structure characterized by comprising: The simulation battery comprises: a battery compartment, the battery compartment comprising a first mounting area; a first positive contact sheet, the first positive contact sheet being arranged on one side of the first mounting area; a first negative contact spring, the first negative contact spring being arranged on the other side of the first mounting area; The simulation battery of claim 1, the first positive contact sheet being in contact with the positive metal head, the first negative contact spring being in contact with the negative metal sheet.
6. The battery mounting structure according to claim 5, characterized by The simulation battery comprises a second mounting seat, a positive metal column and a negative metal column, the second mounting seat being internally provided with a third conductive circuit, the second mounting seat being arranged in parallel with the first mounting seat, the one side of the second mounting seat being provided with a mounting gap, the negative metal column being arranged in the mounting gap, the positive metal column being arranged on the other side of the second mounting seat, the positive metal column and the negative metal column being conductive through the third conductive circuit; The battery compartment further comprises: a second mounting area, the second mounting area being arranged in parallel with the first mounting area; a second negative contact spring, the second negative contact spring being arranged on one side of the second mounting area, the second negative contact spring being in contact with the negative metal column; a second positive contact sheet, the second positive contact sheet being arranged on the other side of the second mounting area, the second positive contact sheet being in contact with the positive metal column; A conductive sheet through which the first positive electrode contact piece and the second negative electrode contact spring are conducted.
7. The battery mounting structure according to claim 6, characterized by A groove is formed between the first mounting seat and the second mounting seat, and a partition plate is arranged between the first mounting area and the second mounting area, the partition plate being adapted to the groove.
8. A toy structure, characterized by A battery mounting structure as claimed in any one of claims 5-7.