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publicationNumber JP-2012146856-A
titleOfInvention High-pressure unit housing
abstract An object of the present invention is to prevent a fragment from reaching a high-pressure part even if it is damaged by an impact in a high-pressure part housing case. A high voltage unit housing case 10 includes a wall portion 12 made of aluminum or the like and an internal space 14 surrounded by the wall portion 12, and a high voltage power supply circuit 20 is formed in the internal space 14. A high-pressure part is stored and arranged. The wall thickness of the protrusion 40 which is the impact prediction portion 16 that is expected to receive an impact in the wall portion 12 is set to be thicker than other portions. Specifically, the protrusion 40 has a rib shape intersecting in an X shape. The internal wiring 36 disposed in the internal space 14 at the protruding portion 40 is arranged so that the fragments do not enter the internal space 14 if the protruding portion 40 is damaged by impact. . [Selection] Figure 1
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