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WO2024034635A1
WO2024034635A1 PCT/JP2023/029072 JP2023029072W WO2024034635A1 WO 2024034635 A1 WO2024034635 A1 WO 2024034635A1 JP 2023029072 W JP2023029072 W JP 2023029072W WO 2024034635 A1 WO2024034635 A1 WO 2024034635A1
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健太 杉立
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/202Casings or frames around the primary casing of a single cell or a single battery
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/204Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells
    • H01M50/207Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells characterised by their shape
    • H01M50/209Racks, modules or packs for multiple batteries or multiple cells characterised by their shape adapted for prismatic or rectangular cells
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
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    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/233Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders characterised by physical properties of casings or racks, e.g. dimensions
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/256Carrying devices, e.g. belts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/289Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders characterised by spacing elements or positioning means within frames, racks or packs
    • H01M50/291Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders characterised by spacing elements or positioning means within frames, racks or packs characterised by their shape
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01MPROCESSES OR MEANS, e.g. BATTERIES, FOR THE DIRECT CONVERSION OF CHEMICAL ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY
    • H01M50/00Constructional details or processes of manufacture of the non-active parts of electrochemical cells other than fuel cells, e.g. hybrid cells
    • H01M50/20Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders
    • H01M50/296Mountings; Secondary casings or frames; Racks, modules or packs; Suspension devices; Shock absorbers; Transport or carrying devices; Holders characterised by terminals of battery packs
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05KPRINTED CIRCUITS; CASINGS OR CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS OF ELECTRIC APPARATUS; MANUFACTURE OF ASSEMBLAGES OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
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  • the present invention relates to a storage device.
  • a storage device that includes a storage section that stores an object in a removable manner (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
  • This storage device includes a housing formed in a substantially polyhedral shape and having six substantially rectangular faces facing in different directions, and a housing portion formed within the housing.
  • This housing has an opening connected to the accommodating part or a peripheral edge of the opening connected to the accommodating part at a position corresponding to the first side, which is any one of the plurality of sides constituting the polyhedron corresponding to the casing. is placed.
  • the storage portion is seamlessly formed using injection molding, plastic working, or the like.
  • the present invention provides a storage device that can include a storage section having an optimal shape.
  • the present invention includes a casing, and a accommodating part provided inside the casing and accommodating an object to be stored in and out, the accommodating part including an opening through which the object to be stored can be taken in and taken out, and an opening through which the object can be taken in and taken out. It has a bottom part provided at a position facing the opening, and a cylindrical part that is continuous with the bottom part and surrounds the outer periphery of the object accommodated in the accommodation section, and the cylindrical section is configured to allow the object to be taken in and out of the accommodation section.
  • the accommodating portion includes a first outer surface of the cylindrical portion facing the first direction and a second outer surface of the cylindrical portion. a second outer surface facing in the direction, a first member having at least a part of the bottom; a third outer surface facing in the third direction and a fourth outer surface facing in the fourth direction of the cylindrical portion; and a first member having at least a part of the bottom; and a second member having at least a portion of the storage device.
  • a housing portion having an optimal shape can be provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the storage device.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the accommodation mechanism.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the battery viewed from below.
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view in plane V of FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view in plane VI of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the battery case.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the battery case.
  • FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view taken in plane IX of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of the accommodation mechanism viewed from the right side of the accommodation device.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram of the accommodation mechanism viewed from the right side of the accommodation device.
  • FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the accommodation mechanism viewed from the right side of the accommodation device.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the first member showing the direction in which the mold is extracted.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the second member showing the direction in which the mold is extracted.
  • FIG. 14 is a schematic diagram of a housing mechanism according to a modification.
  • each direction is a direction along the direction of these storage devices 1.
  • the state in which the housing device 1 is installed with the bottom surface in contact with the installation surface will be referred to as a first posture.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a storage device 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the housing device 1 houses a battery 100, which is a power device that can be detached from the housing device 1, and converts the electric power stored in the battery 100 according to a user's operation to supply power to other electric devices, etc. ( Figure 2).
  • the battery 100 corresponds to a "contained object" in the present disclosure.
  • the housing device 1 includes a housing 10 having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape.
  • the housing 10 includes an upper surface, a lower surface, a front surface, a rear surface, and a pair of left and right side surfaces, all of which are flat surfaces.
  • the lower surface of the housing 10 becomes the bottom surface in contact with the installation surface.
  • the housing 10 is not limited to the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, and may have any shape as long as it has six substantially square-shaped surfaces facing in different directions, such as a substantially cubic shape, and is substantially polyhedral.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the storage device 1.
  • the housing 10 has a top panel 12 forming the top surface, a bottom panel 14 forming the bottom surface, and a front panel 16 forming the front surface in the first attitude of the housing device 1. , a rear panel 18 forming a rear surface, and a pair of side panels 19 forming left and right side surfaces, respectively.
  • each panel is formed of a resin material, but is not limited to this, and at least one may be formed of another material such as a metal material.
  • the top panel 12 is formed along the accommodation device 1 to have a predetermined thickness dimension.
  • the upper surface panel 12 is provided with an upper surface concave portion 11 having a rectangular shape recessed approximately at the center from the upper surface side toward the lower surface side in a plan view.
  • an upper surface opening 13 is provided which is a substantially rectangular through hole in plan view.
  • screw holes 15, which are through holes, are provided at positions close to each corner of the upper surface opening 13.
  • the top panel 12 is provided with a lid 20 that is rectangular in plan view.
  • the lid body 20 is rotatably fixed to the edge of the upper surface recess 11 located on the rear side of the upper surface panel 12.
  • the lid body 20 can be rotated by the user to cover the entire upper surface recess 11 and the upper surface opening 13, and can be opened.
  • the top surface of the lid 20 forms most of the top surface of the housing 10.
  • a bulge 21 is provided on the lower surface facing the upper surface opening 13, which is formed by bulging out substantially the entire lower surface toward the upper surface opening 13 (FIG. 9).
  • a plurality of legs 17 that protrude toward the outside are provided on the lower surface of the lower panel 14. In the first position, the storage device 1 is supported by these legs 17 . In the first attitude, the lower panel 14 is arranged vertically downward in the vertical direction of the housing 10.
  • a display unit 22 is provided on the front panel 16 at a position that is located at the front of the housing 10 and closer to the top surface than the bottom surface.
  • the display unit 22 is provided with LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes), etc., and has a display area that displays the operating state of the accommodation device 1, the remaining energy of the battery 100, etc., and a display area that allows the user to switch the operating state of the accommodation device 1.
  • a switch area is provided with switches, which are operators for receiving operations such as instructions.
  • a terminal unit 24 is provided below the display unit 22.
  • the terminal unit 24 includes an AC power output terminal and a DC power output terminal.
  • the AC power output terminal and the DC power output terminal supply AC power and DC power to other electric devices, etc. via external terminals connected to each.
  • the terminal unit 24 includes an AC power input terminal and a DC power input terminal. AC power and DC power are supplied to the AC power input terminal and the DC power input terminal from other power generating devices such as a solar panel or a generator via external terminals connected to each.
  • the terminal unit 24 includes an operator that receives a predetermined operation on the accommodation device 1, a connection terminal that is connected to another accommodation device 1, and the like.
  • the terminal unit 24 is provided with a cover member 26 that covers each of the various terminals described above and the operator.
  • the cover member 26 is provided removably from the terminal unit 24. Note that the cover member 26 may be provided integrally with the terminal unit 24 and formed to be openable and closable.
  • a front air intake port 23 which is a through hole, is provided in the front panel 16 at a position that is located on the front surface of the housing 10 and is closer to the bottom surface than the top surface.
  • the front air intake port 23 is formed in the shape of a long hole extending along the left-right direction of the housing 10, and is provided with a plurality of louvers.
  • the rear panel 18 is provided with a rear exhaust port 25 which is a through hole.
  • the rear exhaust port 25 is formed in a rectangular shape when viewed from the rear panel 18 in plan, and is provided at a position closer to the upper surface of the housing 10 than to the lower surface.
  • the rear exhaust port 25 is provided with a plurality of louvers. Note that at least one of the front panel 16 and the rear panel 18 is not limited to one member, but may be formed of two or more members.
  • rod-shaped handles 28 extending along the left-right direction of the housing 10 are provided at positions closer to the upper surface of the housing 10 than to the lower surface.
  • the handle 28 of the front panel 16 is formed by hollowing out the front panel 16 from the front side of the housing 10 toward the top side
  • the handle 28 of the rear panel 18 is formed by hollowing out the front panel 16 from the front side of the housing 10 toward the top side. It is formed by hollowing out the front panel 16.
  • each of the handles 28 is provided without protruding from each surface of the housing 10. Therefore, it is possible to improve the design and operability of the storage device 1.
  • Each of the handles 28 is formed hollow, and the side surface located on the outside of the storage device 1 is formed by the front panel 16 and a handle cover 27 that is separate from the rear panel 18. By grasping these handles 28, the user can carry and install the storage device 1.
  • the handle 28 is not limited to a shape that allows the user to grip the entire circumference as described above, but may have another shape, such as a groove shape, that allows the user to hold the storage device 1 by placing their fingers or hands on it. It can also be a shape.
  • the upper end of the front panel 16 is connected to the front end of the upper panel 12, and the upper end of the rear panel 18 is connected to the rear end of the upper panel 12.
  • the lower end of the front panel 16 is connected to the front end of the lower panel 14, and the lower end of the rear panel 18 is connected to the rear end of the lower panel 14.
  • the upper panel 12, the lower panel 14, the front panel 16, and the rear panel 18 are connected to each other so as to form a rectangular frame shape when viewed from the left and right directions of the housing 10.
  • each panel mutually reinforces each other, and it is therefore possible to improve the strength of the storage device 1.
  • the front panel 16 on which the handle 28 is provided and the rear panel 18 are fixed to the upper panel 12 and the lower panel 14, when the user carries the storage device 1 by grasping the handle 28, there is no need to worry about the problem.
  • the strength of the housing device 1 is ensured.
  • each panel of this embodiment is mutually connected by fastening members, such as a screw member.
  • Each of the side panels 19 is a rectangular plate-like member in plan view. Each side of the side panel 19 is provided with an engaging piece that protrudes toward one plane side. Each of the side panels 19 engages each of these engagement pieces with an engagement groove provided in each of the top panel 12, the bottom panel 14, the front panel 16, and the rear panel 18 from the left and right sides. This will secure it to each of these panels. Note that the present invention is not limited to this, and each of the side panels 19 may be fixed to each panel using a fastening member. Further, for example, at least one of each of the side panels 19 may be formed from not only one member but two or more members.
  • the storage device 1 can be installed in a second attitude with each of the side panels 19, that is, the left and right sides, serving as the bottom surface. Thereby, the accommodation device 1 can change the installation posture depending on the user's purpose.
  • an accommodating mechanism 30 for accommodating the battery 100 is provided inside the casing 10.
  • the housing mechanism 30 is arranged approximately at the center of the housing 10 in the front-rear direction, and is located directly below the top opening 13.
  • an inverter unit 80 is provided behind the housing mechanism 30.
  • Inverter unit 80 includes an inverter 82 and a shroud 90.
  • the inverter 82 converts the power supplied from the battery 100 according to the user's operation, and outputs AC power and DC power.
  • the inverter 82 includes a rectangular board 84 with predetermined electrical components 86 mounted on both sides.
  • the substrate 84 is arranged so that each plane faces in the front-rear direction of the housing 10 .
  • the electrical components 86 form a predetermined electrical circuit such as an inverter circuit or a converter circuit. Note that other electrically operating parts such as a DC-DC converter may be mounted on the board 84.
  • the shroud 90 is a covering member that covers the inverter 82 from behind in the front-rear direction of the housing 10.
  • the shroud 90 is provided with a plurality of blowers 92 that cool the battery 100 and the inverter 82.
  • the inverter unit 80 is fixed inside the casing 10 by having the upper edge of the board 84 supported by an upper edge support member 87 and the lower edge of the board 84 being supported by a lower edge support member 88 .
  • the upper edge support member 87 is a linear member that curves rearward in a U-shape in the front-rear direction of the housing 10 .
  • the upper edge support member 87 has both ends fixed to the housing mechanism 30 and supports the board 84 and the inverter unit 80 by abutting the board 84 approximately at the center in the longitudinal direction.
  • the lower edge support member 88 is a linear member that is provided on the lower panel 14 and extends along the left-right direction of the housing 10.
  • the lower edge support member 88 is curved into a substantially M-shape when viewed from the front side of the housing 10 , and has two top portions protruding toward the top of the housing 10 that come into contact with the substrate 84 . Supports the substrate 84 and the inverter unit 80. Thereby, inverter unit 80 is fixed to housing 10.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the accommodation mechanism 30.
  • the housing mechanism 30 houses the battery 100.
  • the battery 100 is a substantially rectangular parallelepiped-shaped power storage device in which an energy storage device such as a battery cell is housed.
  • Each of the pair of end surfaces 101 and 103 located in the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 is rectangular in plan view.
  • the battery 100 is provided with a battery handle 102 on one end surface 101 in the longitudinal direction, which can be held by a user.
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the battery 100 viewed from below.
  • a virtual line I passing through the center of the battery 100 in a plan view and extending along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 is shown as a two-dot chain line.
  • a battery terminal 108 is provided on the other end surface 103.
  • the battery terminal 108 is a female terminal that is provided at a position close to one side of the end surface 103 and extends along the side.
  • each of the contact portions 106 are provided at positions close to each corner of the end surface 103.
  • Each of the contact portions 106 is formed into a substantially circular shape in plan view.
  • the upper surface of each of the contact portions 106 is formed into a hemispherical or spherical shape that bulges out from the end surface 103. Therefore, when the battery 100 is installed with the end surface 103 facing the installation surface, each of the contact parts 106 functions as a leg part of the battery 100.
  • each of the contact portions 106 is formed of a flexible material such as a rubber material. Note that each of the contact portions 106 is not limited to a substantially circular shape, but may have another shape such as a rectangular shape in plan view, as long as it bulges out from the end surface 103.
  • the contact portion 106 corresponds to the “uneven portion” of the present disclosure.
  • the battery 100 includes four battery side surfaces 107 that extend along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 and have both ends in the longitudinal direction continuous with the end surfaces 101 and 103. As shown in FIG. 5, one battery side surface 107 among these battery side surfaces 107 is bent to draw a curve along a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 when viewed from the longitudinal direction of the battery 100. , formed into a curved shape. On the other hand, the other battery side surface 107 is formed into a substantially flat surface shape. That is, the battery 100 is formed to be rotationally asymmetrical with respect to an imaginary line I that passes through the center of the battery 100 in a plan view and extends along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 as the rotation axis.
  • the battery side surface 107 formed in a curved shape will be referred to as a curved surface 109.
  • the curved surface 109 is continuous with the side of the end surface 103 where the battery terminal 108 is disposed close to it.
  • the battery 100 includes a processor 130 that controls the storage device 1 (FIG. 5). Processor 130 switches battery 100 between an activated state and an activated state.
  • the startup state is a state in which power from the battery 100 can be output to the outside of the battery 100 or power from outside the battery 100 can be input to the battery 100.
  • the non-starting state is a state in which power from the battery 100 cannot be output to the outside of the battery 100 or power from outside the battery 100 cannot be input to the battery 100.
  • FIG. 5 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view in plane V of FIG.
  • the plane V is a virtual plane passing approximately through the center of the accommodation mechanism 30 in the left-right direction.
  • 6 is a cross-sectional view in plane VI of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. Plane VI is a virtual plane that is orthogonal to battery 100 and passes through blower 140. Plane VI corresponds to a "plane" in the present disclosure.
  • the housing mechanism 30 houses the battery 100 and is electrically connected to the battery terminal 108 of the battery 100.
  • the accommodation mechanism 30 includes a battery case 32 .
  • the battery case 32 is a tank-shaped container made of resin, for example, that accommodates and holds the battery 100.
  • the battery case 32 is formed into a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape whose longitudinal direction extends along the vertical direction of the housing 10, and includes a rectangular loading/unloading port 31 whose entire upper end surface is open.
  • the loading/unloading port 31 is arranged at a position overlapping the top opening 13 when the housing 10 is viewed from above.
  • the battery case 32 corresponds to the "accommodating section" of the present disclosure, and the loading/unloading port 31 corresponds to the "opening" of the present disclosure.
  • the battery 100 is taken in and out of the battery case 32 through the insertion and removal port 31.
  • the direction in which the battery 100 is taken in and taken out is along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 and the battery case 32. That is, the direction in which the battery 100 is inserted and taken out is the vertical direction of the housing 10 and the direction along the imaginary line I.
  • the battery case 32 includes a deep part 40 that forms the bottom surface inside the battery case 32, and side walls 48 that stand up from each side of the deep part 40. That is, the battery case 32 has a shape in which one end of each side wall 48 formed in a rectangular tube shape is closed by the inner part 40.
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view of the battery case 32.
  • the battery case 32 includes a rectangular inner part 40 in a plan view on the opposite side of the loading/unloading port 31 in the longitudinal direction. That is, the inner part 40 is located on the lower side of the housing 10 and corresponds to the lower end of the battery case 32.
  • the inner part 40 is formed into a substantially rectangular shape in plan view. As shown in FIG. 7, the inner part 40 is formed so that its entire circumferential length is substantially the same as the entire circumferential length of the access port 31. As shown in FIG.
  • the inner part 40 corresponds to the "bottom part" of the present disclosure.
  • a terminal hole 41 which is a through hole that communicates the inside and outside of the battery case 32, is provided in the inner part 40.
  • the terminal hole 41 is a long hole that extends along one side located on the rear side of the housing 10 in the inner part 40 .
  • the terminal hole 41 corresponds to a "communication hole" in the present disclosure.
  • receiving parts 35 recessed toward the outside of the battery case 32 are provided at positions close to each corner of the plane.
  • the receiving portion 35 includes a first receiving portion 36 located on one diagonal line in the plane of the inner portion 40 and a second receiving portion 38 located on the other diagonal line.
  • the receiving portion 35 corresponds to the “hemispherical portion” of the present disclosure.
  • the first receiving portion 36 is formed into a substantially circular shape in plan view.
  • the upper surface of each of the first receiving portions 36 is formed into a hemispherical or spherical shape that is approximately the same shape as the upper surface of the contact portion 106 .
  • the second receiving portion 38 is formed into a substantially wedge shape when viewed from above.
  • the second receiving portion 38 includes a spherical portion 38a and a wedge-shaped portion 38b.
  • the spherical part 38a is located on the corner side of the inner part 40 in the second receiving part 38, and is formed in a semicircular shape in a plan view.
  • the upper surface of the spherical portion 38a is formed in substantially the same hemispherical or spherical shape as the first receiving portion 36.
  • the wedge-shaped portion 38b is continuous with the spherical portion 38a, and is formed in a wedge-shape that extends along a diagonal line of the inner portion 40 toward the opposite side of the corner in plan view.
  • the upper surface of the wedge-shaped portion 38b is an inclined surface that is continuous from the upper surface of the spherical portion 38a, and continues to the plane located inside the battery case 32 in the inner part 40 while rising gently from the upper surface.
  • the upper surface of the wedge-shaped portion 38b is an inclined surface that connects the upper surface of the spherical portion 38a and the upper surface of the plane located inside the battery case 32 in the deep portion 40.
  • the terminal hole 41 is located in the inner part 40 between the spherical part 38a located on the rear side of the housing 10 and the wedge-shaped part 38b.
  • a plurality of inner bosses 45 are provided on a plane located outside the battery case 32, which protrudes outward from the battery case 32 along the vertical direction of the battery case 32 (FIG. 9).
  • Each of the inner bosses 45 is provided approximately at the center of the battery case 32 in the front-rear direction when viewed from above.
  • Each of the inner bosses 45 is provided at a predetermined interval along the left-right direction of the battery case 32.
  • a screw hole is provided at the top of each inner boss 45.
  • each of the side walls 48 forms a respective side surface of the battery case 32.
  • Each of the side walls 48 is formed into a substantially rectangular shape when viewed from above, and the longitudinal direction extends along the up-down direction of the housing 10 .
  • the inner part 40 is formed so that its entire circumferential length is substantially the same as the entire circumferential length of the access port 31 . Therefore, in each of the side walls 48, the plane located inside the battery case 32 stands up substantially perpendicularly from the inner part 40.
  • the length dimension of the side wall 48 in the longitudinal direction is formed to be approximately the same as the length dimension of the battery side surface 107 in the longitudinal direction.
  • Each of the side walls 48 corresponds to a "cylindrical portion" of the present disclosure.
  • one of the side walls 48 has a curved surface that curves along a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the battery case 32 when viewed from the longitudinal direction of the battery case 32. formed into a shape.
  • the other side walls 48 are formed into a substantially flat surface shape.
  • one curved side wall 48 is located on the rear side of the housing 10.
  • the side wall 48 formed in a curved shape will be referred to as the side wall 47.
  • This side wall 47 is arranged on the rear side of the housing 10 in the battery case 32 .
  • the gap between the side wall 47 and the curved surface 109 has a width dimension larger than the gap between each of the side walls 48 and each of the battery side surfaces 107. Be prepared.
  • a plurality of battery bosses 42 that protrude outward from the battery case 32 are provided on the side wall 48 that is disposed opposite to the side wall 47 (FIG. 8).
  • Each of the battery bosses 42 is provided at a position closer to the upper end side than the inner part 40 in the vertical direction of the battery case 32.
  • Each of the battery bosses 42 is provided at predetermined intervals along the vertical direction of the battery case 32.
  • a screw hole is provided at the top of each battery boss 42 .
  • each battery boss 42 In a side wall 48 disposed opposite to the side wall 47, a communication hole 43 is provided below each battery boss 42 (FIG. 8).
  • the communication hole 43 is formed by providing a mesh shape in a through hole that communicates the inside and outside of the battery case 32 in a side wall 48 that is disposed opposite to the side wall 47 .
  • a plurality of blower bosses 44 protruding outward from the battery case 32 are provided around the communication hole 43 .
  • a screw hole is provided at the top of each blower boss 44 .
  • each of the side walls 48 located in the left-right direction of the battery case 32 is provided with a metal fitting boss 46 that projects outward from the battery case 32 (FIG. 8).
  • Each of the metal fitting bosses 46 is provided at a position closer to the upper end side than the inner part 40 in the vertical direction of the battery case 32.
  • a screw hole is provided at the top of each of the metal fitting bosses 46.
  • the front side of the casing 10 corresponds to the "first direction” of the present disclosure
  • the left side of the casing 10 corresponds to the “second direction” of the present disclosure
  • the rear side of the casing 10 corresponds to the "first direction” of the present disclosure.
  • This corresponds to the "third direction” in the present disclosure
  • the right side of the housing 10 corresponds to the "fourth direction” in the present disclosure.
  • a frame-shaped extension part 34 extending outward with a predetermined width dimension is provided at the periphery of the insertion/extraction port 31.
  • the frame-shaped extension portion 34 is formed in a rectangular frame shape when viewed from above.
  • a screw hole 33 is provided at each corner of the frame-like extension 34 .
  • a metal fitting insertion hole 37 which is a through hole, is provided at a location located in the left-right direction of the housing 10 with the loading/unloading port 31 in between.
  • FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of the battery case 32.
  • the battery case 32 is formed by connecting two members, a first member 32a and a second member 32b.
  • the first member 32a and the second member 32b are formed by injection molding or plastic working, and in this embodiment, both are formed from a resin material.
  • the first member 32 a forms a side wall 48 disposed opposite to the side wall 47 , a side wall 48 located on the left side of the housing 10 , and a part of the inner part 40 .
  • the second member 32b forms a side wall 47, a side wall 48 located on the right side of the housing 10, and a part of the inner part 40.
  • the first member 32a and the second member 32b are approximately rotationally symmetrical about an axis that passes through the center of the inner part 40 and the insertion/exit opening 31 in plan view and extends in the direction of insertion/removal of the battery 100 into/from the battery case 32. established in As a result, when manufacturing each of the first member 32a and the second member 32b, the time required for manufacturing each, the size of the mold used, the amount of material used, etc. can be made approximately equal. Can be done. That is, in the battery case 32, the manufacturing costs of the first member 32a and the second member 32b can be made substantially equal.
  • the inner part 40 is divided into a first member 32a and a second member 32b by a boundary line 40a.
  • the boundary line 40a passes through the center of each of the spherical parts 38a from each of a pair of corners located on one diagonal line in the plane of the inner part 40 in plan view. That is, the boundary line 40a extends along the diameter of each of the spherical portions 38a in plan view. Thereby, the boundary line 40a passes through a position spaced apart from the terminal hole 41 by a predetermined distance. Therefore, in the battery case 32, it is possible to improve the strength of the second member 32b in which the terminal hole 41 is provided.
  • the boundary line 40a passes between each of the inner bosses 45 at the center of the inner part 40 after passing through the center of each of the spherical parts 38a. Therefore, the boundary line 40a becomes a dividing line that draws an S-shape when the inner part 40 is viewed from above.
  • the cylindrical portion of the battery case 32 consisting of four side walls 48 is defined by two boundary lines extending along the longitudinal direction of the battery case 32, such as a first member 32a and a second member 32b. It is divided into In this embodiment, each boundary line is defined as a corner where the side wall 48 located on the front side of the housing 10 and the side wall 48 located on the right side of the housing 10 intersect, and a corner where the side wall 47 and the left side of the housing 10 intersect. It extends over the entire longitudinal direction of the battery case 32 at the corner where the side wall 48 located at the corner intersects.
  • the first member 32a has an edge 48a formed along the right side of the housing 10 of the side wall 48 located on the front side of the housing 10, and an edge 48a located on the left side of the housing 10. and an edge 48b formed along the side of the side wall 48 located on the rear side of the housing 10.
  • the second member 32b has an edge 47a formed along the side of the side wall 47 located on the left side of the housing 10, and an edge 47a of the side wall 48 located on the right side of the housing 10.
  • An edge 48d formed along the side located on the front side.
  • Each of the edge 48a, the edge 48b, the edge 47a, and the edge 48d extends along the entire length of the battery case 32.
  • the edge 48a and the edge 47a abut over the entire lengthwise direction, and the edge 48b and the edge 48d are in contact with each other in the entire longitudinal direction.
  • the contact point between the edge portion 48a and the edge portion 47a and the contact point between the edge portion 48b and the edge portion 48d become a boundary line in the cylindrical portion of the battery case 32.
  • the first member 32a and the second member 32b are each connected by a so-called snap fit.
  • the first member 32a is provided with a plurality of receiving portions 48c along the vertical direction on an edge 48a and an edge 48b.
  • the second member 32b is provided with a plurality of claws 48e along the vertical direction on an edge 47a and an edge 48d.
  • the first member 32a and the second member 32b are connected by each of the claw portions 48e engaging with each of the receiving portions 48c, thereby forming the battery case 32.
  • the side wall 48 located on the front side of the casing 10 corresponds to the "first outer surface” of the present disclosure
  • the side wall 48 located on the left side of the casing 10 corresponds to the "second outer surface” of the present disclosure
  • the side wall 47 corresponds to the "third outer surface” of the present disclosure
  • the side wall 48 located on the side toward the housing 10 corresponds to the "fourth outer surface” of the present disclosure.
  • each of the metal fitting holders 49 is formed of a metal material having higher strength than the battery case 32.
  • Each of the metal fitting holders 49 accommodates a mounting metal fitting 60 through the metal fitting insertion hole 37 .
  • the mounting bracket 60 is a plate-shaped member that extends along the vertical direction of the housing 10 .
  • the lower side of each of the mounting brackets 60 is housed inside the metal fitting holder 49 and is fastened to the metal fitting boss 46 by a fastening member 150 inserted from the outside of the metal fitting holder 49, thereby attaching it to the battery case 32. Fixed.
  • the upper end of each of the mounting fittings 60 is arranged above the access port 31.
  • FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view taken in plane IX of FIG. 3.
  • FIG. Plane IX is a virtual plane passing approximately through the center of the accommodation mechanism 30 in the front-rear direction.
  • each of the mounting fittings 60 supports the holding handle 62 rotatably along the front-rear direction of the housing 10.
  • the holding handle 62 is a linear member that extends along the left-right direction of the housing 10 .
  • the holding handle 62 is formed in a substantially U-shape when viewed from the front of the housing 10, and both ends in the longitudinal direction are rotatably attached to each of the mounting fittings 60 via a fitting shaft 64.
  • a linearly extending lock plate 63 is arranged above the insertion/extraction opening 31 .
  • the lock plate 63 is formed so that it can be held by a user.
  • Link connection ends 61 extending from the metal shaft body 64 toward the rear side of the housing 10 are provided at both ends of the holding handle 62 .
  • the link plate 70 is a plate-like member that extends along the vertical direction of the housing 10 outside of each of the left and right side walls 48 .
  • Each of the link plates 70 is disposed below the frame-like extension 34 and extends along the side wall 48 located in the left-right direction of the battery case 32.
  • both ends of the terminal holding plate 72 in the longitudinal direction are rotatably connected to the other end of each of the link plates 70 via a plate shaft 74.
  • the terminal holding plate 72 is a plate-like member having a predetermined length.
  • One end of the terminal holding plate 72 in the longitudinal direction is arranged along the lower side of one side wall 48 located in the left-right direction.
  • the terminal holding plate 72 passes from the lower side of the one side wall 48 to the inner part 40 and the lower side of the terminal hole 41, and is disposed along the lower side of the one side wall 48 with the other end located in the left-right direction. Therefore, the terminal holding plate 72 is bent into a substantially U-shape when viewed from the front of the housing 10 .
  • a case-side connection terminal 54 is provided in the terminal holding plate 72 at a position facing the terminal hole 41.
  • the case side connection terminal 54 is a male terminal that is formed so as to be connectable to the battery terminal 108.
  • the case side connection terminal 54 can be inserted into the terminal hole 41.
  • Case side connection terminal 54 is electrically connected to inverter 82 via predetermined wiring. Therefore, when the case side connection terminal 54 is connected to the battery terminal 108, the electric power stored in the battery 100 is supplied to the inverter 82.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are schematic diagrams of the accommodation mechanism 30 viewed from the right side of the accommodation device 1.
  • the battery 100 and the locking mechanism 76 are shown by dashed lines, and an imaginary line I passing through the center of the battery 100 in a plan view and extending along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 is drawn at two points. Indicated by a chain line.
  • FIG. 10 when the lock plate 63 of the holding handle 62 is moved to the rear side of the housing 10 with respect to the access port 31, each of the link connecting ends 61 moves to the lower side of the housing 10, Each of the link plates 70 and the terminal holding plate 72 move downward.
  • the case-side connection terminal 54 moves to the outside of the battery case 32 and downward.
  • each of the link connecting ends 61 moves to the upper side of the housing 10, and each of the link plates 70 , the terminal holding plate 72 moves upward.
  • the case-side connection terminal 54 moves into the battery case 32 through the terminal hole 41.
  • the battery terminal 108 corresponds to a "first terminal” in the present disclosure
  • the case-side connection terminal 54 corresponds to a "second terminal” in the present disclosure.
  • a locking mechanism 76 is provided at the upper end of each of the mounting fittings 60.
  • Each of the locking mechanisms 76 is attached to the upper end of the mounting bracket 60 so as to be rotatable along the left-right direction of the housing 10 .
  • the locking mechanism 76 is located closer to the loading/unloading port 31 than both ends of the holding handle 62.
  • the rotation of each of the locking mechanisms 76 is restricted by each of both ends of the holding handle 62 so that it is located inside the loading/unloading port 31. be done.
  • a lower frame 110 is provided below the inner part 40 in the vertical direction of the battery case 32.
  • the lower frame 110 is a plate-like member having a predetermined length.
  • the lower frame 110 has one end in the longitudinal direction arranged along the lower part of one side wall 48 located in the left-right direction.
  • the lower frame 110 passes from the lower part of the one side wall 48 to the deep part 40 and below the terminal hole 41, and is disposed along the lower part of the one side wall 48 with the other end located in the left-right direction. Therefore, the lower frame 110 is bent into a substantially U-shape when viewed from the front of the housing 10 . Below the inner part 40 , the lower frame 110 passes closer to the front side of the housing 10 than the terminal holding plate 72 .
  • a plurality of screw holes 111 that open toward the inner part 40 are provided at straight portions of the lower frame 110.
  • Each of the screw holes 111 is jointly fastened to the inner boss 45 by a fastening member 150. Thereby, lower frame 110 is fixed to battery case 32.
  • screw holes 113 that open outward are provided.
  • the lower frame 110 can be fixed to the lower panel 14 by tightening each screw hole 113 with the lower panel 14 using a fastening member such as a bolt. Note that in the lower frame 110, each of the screw holes 113 may be omitted.
  • Both ends of the lower frame 110 are connected to the lower ends of the metal fitting holders 49 by fastening members 150.
  • the battery case 32 is constructed around the entire circumference by the holding handle 62, each of the mounting fittings 60, each of the fitting holders 49, and the lower frame 110. is surrounded.
  • the holding handle 62, each of the mounting fittings 60, each of the fitting holders 49, and the lower frame 110 are connected to each other and fixed to the battery case 32.
  • the battery case 32 is reinforced by the holding handle 62, each of the mounting fittings 60, each of the fitting holders 49, and the lower frame 110.
  • the housing mechanism 30 can more reliably hold the battery 100 housed in the battery case 32.
  • the holding handle 62 and the lower frame 110 are arranged astride the first member 32a and the second member 32b, and are connected to each other via each of the mounting fittings 60 and each of the fitting holders 49. Ru.
  • the battery case 32 is constructed by the holding handle 62, the lower frame 110, each of the mounting brackets 60, and each of the bracket holders 49, which are connected in a frame shape when viewed from the front side of the housing 10. , the entire circumference is surrounded.
  • the holding handle 62 and the lower frame 110 are formed of a metal material having higher strength than the battery case 32.
  • the holding handle 62 and the lower frame 110 each correspond to a "connecting member” in the present disclosure
  • the holding handle 62 corresponds to a "first connecting member” in the present disclosure
  • the lower frame 110 corresponds to a "first coupling member” in the present disclosure. This corresponds to a "second connecting member.”
  • a starting battery 94 is provided on the side wall 48 disposed on the front side of the housing 10 in the front-rear direction.
  • the starting battery 94 is a power storage device that supplies power to the processor 130 that controls the battery 100, the control device that controls the housing device 1, various electrical components, and the like.
  • the activation battery 94 supplies power to the processor 130, and the processor 130 starts controlling the accommodation device 1, thereby driving the accommodation device 1.
  • Startup battery 94 provides power at a lower voltage than battery 100.
  • the starting battery 94 is attached to the battery case 32 by being fastened together with the battery boss 42 by a fastening member 150.
  • a blower 140 is provided on the side wall 48 disposed on the front side of the housing 10 in the front-rear direction.
  • the blower 140 is a device that sends air into or from the inside of the battery case 32 by rotating an impeller housed in the housing 142.
  • the blower 140 includes two blower openings 141 and 143 through which air sent by the impeller can enter and exit.
  • the blower 140 includes a sirocco fan, but is not limited to this, and may be other impellers such as an axial fan.
  • the blower 140 is attached to the battery case 32 by being fastened together with the blower boss 44 by a fastening member 150.
  • the blower 140 is attached so that the blowing opening 141 overlaps the communication hole 43.
  • the blower 140 is arranged on the lower side of the battery case 32 in the vertical direction. Thereby, in the housing device 1, even when the user attaches and detaches the battery 100, the blower 140 becomes difficult to be visually recognized by the user.
  • the ventilation opening 141 is covered by the mesh shape of the communication hole 43 when viewed from inside the battery case 32 . Therefore, the user is prevented from coming into contact with the blower 140.
  • the starting battery 94 and the blower 140 are arranged between the battery case 32, the display unit 22, and the terminal unit 24.
  • the top panel 12 and the battery case 32 are arranged so that each of the screw holes 15 and each of the screw holes 33 overlap when the housing 10 is viewed from above. In this state, the fastening members 150 are screwed into each of the screw holes 15 and 33, thereby fixing the top panel 12 and the battery case 32.
  • the upper edge support member 87 is attached to the battery case 32 by fastening both ends of the upper edge support member 87 into each of the screw holes 33 located on the rear side of the housing 10 using a fastening member 150. Thereby, in the storage device 1, the top panel 12, the battery case 32, and the upper edge support member 87 are connected while suppressing an increase in the number of parts.
  • the user grasps the battery handle 102 and inserts it into the upper surface opening 13 and the loading/unloading port 31 from the other end surface 103 side along the imaginary line I.
  • the user inserts the battery 100 with the curved surface 109 facing the rear side of the housing 10.
  • the attachment and detachment direction which is the direction in which it moves, passes through the center of the battery 100 in a plan view and runs along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100.
  • the direction is along the extending virtual line I.
  • the attachment/detachment direction is a direction along the longitudinal direction of the battery 100 and the longitudinal direction of the battery case 32.
  • the battery 100 can be inserted into the battery case 32 only when the user inserts the battery 100 with the curved surface 109 facing the rear side of the housing 10 .
  • the battery 100 cannot be accommodated in the battery case 32.
  • the end face 101 of the battery 100 housed in the battery case 32 is located above the loading/unloading port 31. In other words, the end face 101 and the battery handle 102 of the battery 100 housed in the battery case 32 are exposed from the battery case 32 .
  • each of the locking mechanisms 76 rotates along the left-right direction of the casing 10, moves inside the loading/unloading port 31 in plan view, and comes into contact with the end surface 101 of the battery 100. come into contact with Further, by rotating the holding handle 62, the case side connection terminal 54 moves into the interior of the battery case 32 through the terminal hole 41 and is connected to the battery terminal 108. Thereby, the housing device 1 and the battery 100 are electrically connected.
  • the user rotates the lid 20 to close the top opening 13.
  • the bulging portion 21 comes into contact with the holding handle 62 from the rear side of the housing 10, and restricts rotation of the holding handle 62.
  • the holding handle 62 can be rotated regardless of the orientation in which the accommodation device 1 is installed after the accommodation device 1 and the battery 100 are electrically connected. is regulated.
  • the lid body 20 is rotated to close the top opening 13.
  • the lower surface of the bulge 21 comes into contact with the lock plate 63. This prevents the top opening 13 from being closed by the lid 20. For this reason, in the housing device 1, when housing of the battery 100 is not completed, it is suppressed from starting to use the battery 100.
  • the holding handle 62 is provided so as to extend along the left-right direction of the housing 10 and rotate along the front-rear direction of the housing 10.
  • the contact portions 106 fit into each of the first receiving portions 36 and the second receiving portions 38 and are held. As a result, movement of the battery 100 along the front-rear direction and the left-right direction of the housing 10 at the lower end side is restricted.
  • the inner part 40 is formed so that its entire circumferential length is substantially the same as the entire circumferential length of the access port 31 . Therefore, in each of the side walls 48, the plane located inside the battery case 32 stands up substantially perpendicularly from the inner part 40. As a result, in the battery case 32, the clearance between the inner peripheral surface of the battery case 32 and the battery 100 is formed smaller over the entire vertical direction of the battery case 32. Therefore, in the battery case 32, the battery 100 housed in the battery case 32 is suppressed from vibrating in a direction intersecting the vertical direction of the battery case 32.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the first member 32a showing the direction in which the mold is extracted.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the second member 32b showing the direction in which the mold is extracted.
  • arrows indicate the direction in which the mold is extracted.
  • manufacturing of the first member 32a and the second member 32b will be explained.
  • the first member 32a and the second member 32b are formed by injection molding or plastic working, and in this embodiment, both are formed from a resin material.
  • the mold is extracted in the direction shown by the arrow.
  • the mold is extracted.
  • the mold is pulled out from each corner of the inner part 40 adjacent to the wedge-shaped part 38b toward the edge 48d and the loading/unloading opening 31.
  • each of the side walls 47, 48 and the inner part 40 can be formed into a more complicated shape. Furthermore, since the mold is extracted so as to pass through the dividing point between the first member 32a and the second member 32b, in other words, on the boundary line, the battery case 32 provides a clearance sufficient to allow the mold to be extracted.
  • the inlet/outlet opening 31 can be formed without any problems. Therefore, in the battery case 32, the clearance between the inner peripheral surface of the battery case 32 and the battery 100 can be formed smaller.
  • the boundary line 40a is located so as to pass through the diameter of each of the spherical parts 38a in plan view, when the mold is extracted from each of the first member 32a and the second member 32b, the spherical parts 38a The parts of the mold that form each of the parts can be easily extracted.
  • the battery case 32 has a rectangular cylindrical shape, but is not limited to this, and may have a cylindrical shape, for example, like the battery case 132 shown in FIG. 14.
  • This battery case 132 includes a boundary line 40a passing through the center of the inner part 40.
  • case-side connection terminal 54 is moved up and down by the link mechanism operated by the holding handle 62, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the case-side connection terminal 54 may be moved up and down by an actuator such as a motor. Further, the case-side connection terminal 54 may be provided in a state where it is not driven and always protrudes from the inner part 40.
  • the battery terminal 108 is a female terminal, but is not limited thereto, and may be a male terminal. In this case, the battery terminal 108 passes through the terminal hole 41.
  • the blower 140 blows air from the inside of the battery case 32 to the outside, but the blower 140 is not limited to this, and may blow air from the outside of the battery case 32 to the inside. good.
  • the power device is the battery 100 that stores electric power, but is not limited to this.
  • the fuel used for power generation such as a hydrogen container that stores hydrogen used in a fuel cell, a so-called portable hydrogen tank, etc. It may be.
  • the housing device 1 is not limited to power equipment, and may be one that removably houses an energy source accumulator.
  • the accommodation device 1 is equipped with a mechanism for generating electricity from hydrogen.
  • the accommodation device 1 may include a sealing structure that seals the gap between the accommodation mechanism 30 and the battery 100 accommodated in the accommodation mechanism 30 to make it liquid-tight.
  • the lid 20 may be omitted from the storage device 1.
  • the present invention is not limited thereto, and the contact portion 106 may be formed by recessing the end surface 103 in a hemispherical or spherical shape.
  • each of the receiving parts 35 may have a shape that projects toward the inside of the battery case 32 on a plane located inside the battery case 32 in the inner part 40 .
  • the contact portion 106 is held by each receiving portion 35 fitting into the contact portion 106.
  • directions such as horizontal and vertical directions and various shapes include so-called equivalent ranges that have the same effects as those directions and shapes, unless otherwise specified.
  • (Structure 1) A casing; and a accommodating part provided inside the casing and accommodating an object to be stored in and out, the accommodating part having an opening through which the object to be stored can be taken in and taken out; It has a bottom part provided at a position facing the opening, and a cylindrical part that is continuous with the bottom part and surrounds the outer periphery of the object accommodated in the accommodation section, and the cylindrical section is configured to allow the object to be taken in and out of the accommodation section.
  • the accommodating portion includes a first outer surface of the cylindrical portion facing the first direction and a second outer surface of the cylindrical portion.
  • the accommodating portion can be formed by forming the first member and the second member separately and assembling them. Therefore, in the accommodating portion, a more complicated shape can be formed in the bottom portion and the cylindrical portion. Furthermore, the opening can be formed in the accommodating part without providing a clearance large enough to allow the mold to be extracted, and the clearance between the accommodating part and the accommodated part can be formed smaller.
  • the bottom portion is provided with a communication hole that communicates the inside and outside of the accommodating portion, and the boundary line between the first member and the second member at the bottom portion is provided so as to avoid the communication hole.
  • the accommodation device according to configuration 1 characterized in that: According to this configuration, the boundary line passes through a position spaced apart from the communication hole by a predetermined distance. Therefore, in the accommodating portion, the strength of the first member or the second member provided with the communication hole can be improved.
  • the object to be accommodated is a power device including a first electrical terminal, and the first electrical terminal or a second electrical terminal connected to the first electrical terminal is inserted into the communication hole.
  • the accommodation device according to configuration 2 characterized in that: According to this configuration, the storage device is electrically connected to the stored object via the first electrical terminal and the second electrical terminal. Therefore, the storage device can transmit power to the stored object.
  • the bottom portion is provided with a hemispherical portion that is recessed or protruded in a hemispherical shape, and the boundary line between the first member and the second member at the bottom portion is the hemispherical portion.
  • the storage device according to any one of configurations 1 to 3, characterized in that the storage device is provided so as to pass through the center. According to this configuration, the boundary line extends along the diameter of the hemispherical portion in plan view. Therefore, when extracting the molds for the first member and the second member, the portion of the mold forming the hemispherical portion can be easily extracted from the first member and the second member.
  • Structure 9 Any one of Structures 1 to 8, including a connecting member having one end fixed to the first member of the accommodating part and the other end fixed to the second member of the accommodating part.
  • the accommodation device according to item 1. According to this configuration, the first member and the second member are more firmly connected by the connecting member. Therefore, the housing part has improved rigidity and strength.
  • Storage device 10 Housing 31 Inlet/outlet (opening) 32, 132 Battery case (accommodation part) 32a First member 32b Second member 35 Receiving part (hemispherical part) 40 Deep part (bottom part) 40a Boundary line 41 Terminal hole (communication hole) 48 Side wall (first outer surface, second outer surface, third outer surface, fourth outer surface) 54 Case side connection terminal (first electrical terminal) 62 Holding handle (first connecting member) 100 Battery (accommodated object, power equipment) 106 Contact part (uneven part) 108 Battery terminal (second electrical terminal) 110 Lower frame (second connection member) VI Plane

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de récipient capable de refroidir un dispositif d'alimentation électrique contenu à l'intérieur de celui-ci. Un dispositif de récipient 1 comprend un boîtier 10, et une unité de récipient qui est disposée à l'intérieur du boîtier 10 pour contenir un article contenu d'une manière amovible. L'unité de récipient comprend une ouverture pour entrer et retirer l'article contenu, une partie inférieure disposée dans une position opposée à l'ouverture, et une partie de tube qui est continue avec la partie inférieure et entoure la périphérie de l'article contenu contenu dans l'unité de récipient. Lorsque, sur un seul et même plan orthogonal à une direction dans laquelle l'article contenu est retiré à partir de et entré dans l'unité de récipient, une première direction à une quatrième direction sont définies en séquence dans des directions différentes les unes des autres de 90 degrés, l'unité de récipient comprenant une première surface externe faisant face à la première direction et une deuxième surface externe faisant face à la troisième direction de la partie de tube, ainsi qu'un premier élément 32a ayant au moins une partie de la partie inférieure, une troisième surface externe faisant face à la troisième direction et une quatrième surface externe faisant face à la quatrième direction de la partie de tube, et un second élément 32b ayant au moins une partie de la partie inférieure.
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