Use of batteries in children's electric vehicles

Electricity: battery or capacitor charging or discharging – Serially connected batteries or cells – With discharge of cells or batteries

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429 96, H02J 700

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ABSTRACT:
A toy electric car (11) with an accessible compartment (10) which removably houses an accumulator battery, is provided with a battery box (13) having a gripping and removing handle (15). The battery box (13) receives electric accumulators (21, 22) connected towards the outside by a socket (19) on the body of the battery box (13) to supply electric power to the vehicle through a complementary plug (20) connected to the wiring system of the vehicle and insertable in the socket.

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