Gas-discharging passage of storage battery and molding method th

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having specified venting – feeding or circulation structure – Venting structure

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429 82, H01M 212

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ABSTRACT:
A gas-discharging passage for a storage battery is adapted to discharge the gas which is produced inside the storage battery through a cylindrical body. The gas discharging passage is provided directly in the cover of the storage battery, or in the plug for electrolyte hole of the storage battery. A plurality of tongue-like pieces which are molded integrally with the cylindrical body are projected inwardly and inclined downwardly on the inner peripheral wall of the cylindrical body, whose axis is directed vertically. Thus, the passage shape formed inside the cylindrical body is adapted to advantageously prevent electrolyte from remaining inside the cylindrical body and from leaking through the cylindrical body.

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