Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Battery Storage Case

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Aug. 8 -- Yoshiaki Wani of Saitama, Japan, and Kenichi Hirose of Kanagawa, Japan, have developed a battery storage case.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office, the invention relates to a "battery storage case including a main body and a lid portion. In one embodiment, the case includes first and second projection trains formed on the main body and a third projection train formed on the lid portion, wherein the third projection train is adapted to engage one of the first projection train and the second projection train. In one embodiment, a through-hole is formed through a head portion of the lid portion."

The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 7,390,590 on ...

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