BATTERIES RELATED APPARATUS

Brand Owner Address Description
DURAPARTS KABUSHIKI KAISHA KOMATSU SEISAKUSHO 3-6, 2-Chome, Akasaka, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8414 Japan batteries and related apparatus, namely, electronic cells, dry cells and wet cells, optical batteries; wireless communication apparatus, namely, portable multi-channel communication device, vehicular multi-channel communication device; applied radio apparatus, namely, radio beacons, vehicular radars; pre-recorded magnetic coded cards; blank magnetic media for recording, namely, tapes and sheets; applied electronic machines and instruments, namely, magnetic survey devices, magnetic object detectors, sealed cases for magnetic disc use, seismic wave measurement devices, electronic microscopes, hydrophones, electronic desk-top computers, word processor, and other electronic computers, and related apparatus, namely, central processor units and computer peripheral equipment in the nature of electronic circuits, and magnetic disks and magnetic tapes featuring computer operating programs; semiconductor elements, namely, transistors, thermisters and diodes; electronic circuits, namely, integrated circuits and large scale integrated circuits; video game machines for use with television for business use; non-vehicular burglar alarms; disposable latex gloves for laboratory use; fire extinguishers; nozzles for fire hoses; computer equipment, namely, electronic animation simulators for driving and exercise training; structural parts for the aforementioned goods;mechanical cutter loaders; mechanical coal cutters; oil well pumping machines; power-operated rock drills; well drilling machines; drilling and boring machines; front end loaders; other power-operated mining machines and tools, namely, truck mills and hobels; truck cranes; power shovels; power tools, namely, routers; earth-handling machines and apparatus, namely, dozershovels, earth augers, pile drivers, mechanical pile extractors, grouting pumps, graders, scrapers, tampers, bulldozers, rammers, rollers and front-end wheel loaders; concrete placing machines, namely, concrete vibrators, concrete paving machines, concrete mixers, batching plants consisting of mixing machines, hoppers, scales, conveyors; asphalt distributors in the nature of mechanical spreaders; asphalt finishing machines; mechanical asphalt production machines, namely, drum mix asphalt plants, asphalt mixers; dredging machines; industrial dippers for transporting mined material; pipe-laying machines; cable cranes; self-travelling cranes; jib cranes; derricks; overhead travelling cranes; tower cranes; bridge cranes; floating cranes; locomotive cranes; pneumatic conveyors; hydraulic conveyors; screw conveyors; chain conveyors; bucket elevators; belt conveyors made of wire; roller conveyors; winches; power-operated windlasses and capstans; cargo handling machines and apparatus, namely, chain blocks and hoists; internal combustion engines for machine operation; machine parts, namely, steam engines; jet engines; hydraulic and wind turbines; non-vehicular apparatus, namely, alternating current motors and direct current motors; alternating current generators; direct current generators; waste crushing and compressing machines; agricultural machines and mechanical implements, namely, mechanical plowing machines, tractor-towed harrows, power-operated tillers, power-operated rakes, power-operated harvesting machines; chain saw; structural parts for the aforementioned goods;industrial gasolines; industrial greases; industrial lubricating oils; cutting oils for industrial metal working; other industrial oils; automobile lubricants comprised of animal oils and fats;road paving; excavation services in the nature of tunneling; underwater dredging; water boring and water well drilling; mining extraction; vehicle and construction machinery lubrication; vehicle greasing; motor vehicle maintenance and repair, anti-rust treatment for automobiles, namely, automobiles polishing services; pump repairing; tire retreading; maintenance and/or repair of parking facilities, air compressors, cranes, mining machines and tools, construction equipment, electronic computers, cargo handling machines and apparatus, industrial engines and motors, and snowplows; supervision on building-construction; automobile cleaning; cleaning of exterior and interior building surfaces and windows; lease and rental of construction equipment, namely, bulldozers, powershovels, excavators, and cargo handling machines and apparatus;DURABLE PARTS;trucks; concrete mixer trucks; amphibious vehicles for industrial use, namely, dredgers; snowmobiles; armored cars; dump trucks; tractors; cargo and travel trailers; trolly buses, buses; forklift trucks; equipments for land vehicles, namely, clutches, horns, seats, seat covers, chassis, bodies, fitted body covers, wheels, door handles, doors, mud guards, luggage carriers, rearview mirrors, steering wheels, steering wheel covers, bumpers, windshields, convertible folding tops, wheel rims, spare wheel stands, and windshield wipers; tires; two-wheeled motor cars; wheel barrows; engines for land vehicles; motors for land vehicles; structural parts for the aforementioned goods;non-building demolition services; horticultural services, namely, soil conditioning material testing, namely, diagnosis of oil by means of collecting sample oils from various machines and vehicles so as to diagnose the degree of metal abrasion density; technical supervision and inspection of waste disposal facilities;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for charging batteries in a system of batteries. The method and apparatus involve producing a set of state of charge signals indicative of the states of charge of each battery in the system, successively identifying, from the state of charge signals, a most discharged battery in the system and applying a charging current to the most discharged battery for at least part of a first period of time less than a period of time required to fully charge the most discharged battery before identifying a succeeding most discharged battery in said system. The batteries are charged according to a dynamic charging sequence in which batteries are added into the charging sequence in order of increasing state of charge as batteries already in the charging sequence are charged to exceed the state of charge of a battery having the next higher state of charge relative to the state of charge of the batteries already in the charging sequence.