USPTO Patent Application: Rechargeable Battery-Integrated Induction Range
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260082455A1) by SOLON CO., LTD. for a rechargeable battery-integrated induction range. The application details a design aimed at maintaining the battery at room temperature and minimizing power consumption.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has published patent application US20260082455A1, filed by SOLON CO., LTD., concerning a "Rechargeable Battery-Integrated Induction Range." The application, published on March 19, 2026, describes an induction range that incorporates a rechargeable battery pack designed to supply direct current power for heating. Key features include a design that keeps the battery pack at room temperature and minimizes power consumption by spacing certain components.
This publication represents a new patent application and does not impose immediate compliance obligations on manufacturers. However, it signals potential future technological developments in the consumer electronics and energy storage sectors. Companies involved in manufacturing induction ranges or battery technology may wish to review the patent details for competitive intelligence and potential licensing opportunities.
Source document (simplified)
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY-INTEGRATED INDUCTION RANGE
Application US20260082455A1 Kind: A1 Mar 19, 2026
Assignee
SOLON CO., LTD.
Inventors
Seok Ju OH
Abstract
The present invention relates to an induction range and, particularly, to a rechargeable battery-integrated induction range which can keep a rechargeable battery at room temperature and minimize power consumption. The rechargeable battery-integrated induction range of the present invention comprises: an induction module for heating a top plate by induction heating; and a power module having a battery pack therein and coupled to the bottom side of the induction module and, the battery pack being capable of supplying the induction module with direct current power for induction heating, wherein the induction module and the power module are coupled to each other such that at least portions corresponding to the battery pack are spaced apart from each other.
CPC Classifications
H05B 6/1209 H01M 10/613 H01M 10/6554 H01M 10/6563 H05B 6/04 H05B 6/42
Filing Date
2023-02-07
Application No.
19148909
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