BATTERY RECEIVING TRAY STRUCTURE
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a battery receiving tray structure which effectively guides air flow from air holes at the bottom of a cabinet and can enhance heat radiating effect of an upper electronic circuit unit. SOLUTION: Opposite sides 11b of a central air part 11A which has air holes 11a are...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
Published |
03.02.1998
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Edition | 6 |
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Summary: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To obtain a battery receiving tray structure which effectively guides air flow from air holes at the bottom of a cabinet and can enhance heat radiating effect of an upper electronic circuit unit. SOLUTION: Opposite sides 11b of a central air part 11A which has air holes 11a are symmetrically, externally and slantly bent at a fixed angle to form supporting parts 11c for the sides of batteries. Furthermore, the parts 11c are externally bent at right angles, extensionally provide receiving parts 11d for bottoms of batteries with flanges 11e, formed to prevent batteries from falling. Mounting leg parts separately hang from each corner part of the parts 11d, and mounting planes 11g which have a mounting hole 11h are provided on the same flat surface on which ridge lines 11i are. Thus, a battery receiving tray 11 is made of a single sheet of metallic plate having an almost W-shaped cross section. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: JP19960187645 |