Battery holddown

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Inventors

Johnson, Jerome

Application #

273016

Filed

Jul-8-1994

Published

Aug-20-1996

Current US Class

180/68.5
248/503

International Classes

A47B 097/00

Field of Search

248/213.2 248/503 248/231.4 248/500 248/298 248/297.3 180/68.5

Assignee

Quick Cable Corporation (Racine, WI)

Examiners

Chin-Shue; Alvin C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jansson & Shupe, Ltd.

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Abstract
A battery holddown (10) is disclosed including first and second brackets (16, 18) of identical construction. The brackets (16, 18) each includes a generally L-shaped clamp (20) having top and side plates (22, 24) for abutting with the top and sides of the battery. Ears (26) extend from the side plates (24) and include apertures (36) for slideable receipt of bolts (12) extending from the battery tray (14). The brackets (16, 18) each further includes a cross rod (28) including a vertical portion (32) extending from the top plate (22) and a horizontal portion (30) extending from the vertical portion (32). A U-shaped channel is formed by an L-shaped land (44) extending from the horizontal portion (30) adjacent its end and is of a size and shape for slideable receipt of the horizontal portion (30) of the other bracket (16, 18). A plurality of equally spaced lugs (52) upstand from the horizontal support portions (46) of the L-shaped lands (44) and engage with reinforcement ribs (42) of the horizontal portions (30) when the horizontal portions (30) are received in the channels and abut with the horizontal support portions (46). The channels bind on the horizontal portions (30) when the first and second brackets (16, 18) are drawn toward the battery tray (14) by tightening nuts (50) on the bolts (12) to prevent sliding or other relative movement of the brackets (16, 18) relative to each other.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Holddown for a battery positioned in a battery tray, with the battery having a top and opposite sides, comprising, in combination: first and second brackets, with each of the brackets including a first part for abutting with the top of the battery, a second part for abutting with the side of the battery, and a cross rod extending over the top of the battery, with the first bracket including a channel for slidably receiving the cross rod of the second bracket and the second bracket including a channel for slidably receiving the cross rod of the first bracket, with each of the channels including a first side wall, a first support portion, and a second support portion, with the first side wall and the first support portion being in a spaced parallel relation and the second support portion extending between the first side wall and the first support portion, with the cross rod being slidably between the first side wall and the first support portion in a longitudinal direction and being movable in a movement direction which is not parallel to the longitudinal direction, whereby the cross rod is movable between an abutment position with the cross rod flushly abutting with the second support portion and a spaced position with the cross rod not abutting with the second support portion; first and second drawing means adapted to extend between the battery tray and the first and second brackets respectively for drawing the first and second brackets toward the battery tray to sandwich the battery between the battery tray and the first and second brackets; a plurality of abutments on the cross rods spaced in the longitudinal direction; and at least a first lug extending from the second support portion intermediate the first support portion and first side wall for abutting with at least one of the abutments to prevent sliding of the cross rods in the channels in the abutment position.



Description
BACKGROUND

The present invention generally relates to devices for restraining objects of different sizes, particularly to devices for restraining batteries of different widths, and more particularly to battery holddowns for batteries supported in a battery tray.

A conventional manner for restraining batteries such as in the automotive industry is to support the battery in a tray and utilize a battery holddown which abuts the top of the battery and is drawn toward the tray utilizing bolts. It can also be appreciated that batteries come in a variety of case sizes depending upon the power requirements, the particular battery design, and the like and also depending upon the particular manufacturer. Often a replacement or substitute battery would be of a different case size than the original battery such that the holddown for the original battery would not be usable for the replacement or substitute battery. Thus, added expense was encountered by the automobile owner because in addition to the battery, at least the holddown of the battery restraint system also had to be replaced. Additionally, added expense to the manufacturer and supplier of battery holddowns occurred as battery holddowns for all sizes of batteries manufactured were generally required to be maintained in inventory.
 
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