Upper cap for electrical accumulators

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Terminal protector other than seal through casing

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429187, H01M 210

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054569931

ABSTRACT:
Upper cap for electrical accumulators useful either for stationary or movable applications in automobiles, ships and general vehicles, the accumulator including a positive and a negative terminal pins, the cap comprising an upper surface including a central strip having two opposite side edges on which two respective flappers are connected, each flapper having an outer edge and an inner edge and at least one through opening located close to the outer edge, the inner edge being connected to a respective side edge of the central strip through a hinge-connection, whereby the flappers may be positioned in a folded position wherein the flappers upwardly extend relative to the upper surface of the cap so that the openings remain adjacent one to the other to define a handle for taking and carrying the accumulator.

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