Battery Mount System
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application for a battery mount system designed to secure batteries in vehicles, reduce shock, and prevent theft. The application, filed on March 6, 2025, details features for enhanced battery stability and security.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published patent application US20260088424A1 for a novel battery mount system. This system is designed to secure batteries within vehicles, mitigate shock and vibration, allow for denser battery configurations, and incorporate anti-theft features. The application also specifies correct battery group sizes for replacement and may include branding elements.
This publication represents a new patent application and does not impose immediate compliance obligations on regulated entities. However, it is relevant for manufacturers in the automotive and battery sectors considering intellectual property protection for similar innovations. Companies developing or manufacturing vehicle battery mounting solutions should review this patent application for potential impacts on their own product designs and patent strategies.
Source document (simplified)
BATTERY MOUNT
Application US20260088424A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Brock Templeman, Jon Templeman
Abstract
A battery mounting system closely interacts with the hold down features of a specified battery to secure the battery nearly anywhere in a vehicle. The battery mount prevents excessive battery movement—reducing impact shock and vibration to the battery. The battery mount allows multiple batteries to be mounted closer to each other without occupying too much space in a vehicle. The battery mount can be secured with a locking feature, thus preventing theft, and specifies the correct battery group size to use when replacing the battery. The battery mount may also feature brand identity to encourage brand loyalty whenever the battery needs to be replaced. The battery mount may include a branded anti-slip inlay that conceals mounting hardware—creating a clean installation and resulting in an anti-theft battery mounting solution.
CPC Classifications
H01M 50/249 B60R 16/04 H01M 50/262 H01M 2220/20
Filing Date
2025-03-06
Application No.
19072687
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