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titleOfInvention Ventilation member
abstract Provided is a ventilation member suitable for maintaining a filter function even when foreign matter adheres or receives a large impact. A ventilation member 1A is provided so as to overlap a first porous body 2 capable of venting in a direction perpendicular to a main surface and a first porous body 2 when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the main surface. And a second porous body 3. The second porous body 3 is provided integrally with the first porous body 2 at a position where the space 5 is secured between the second porous body 3 and the first porous body 2. The second porous body 3 is formed of a porous resin and can be ventilated in a direction perpendicular to the main surface. The first porous body 2 is formed of the same porous resin as that forming the second porous body 3. The first porous body 2 and the second porous body 3 are plate-like rigid bodies. The first porous body 2 and the second porous body 3 are integrally formed by injection molding. [Selection] Figure 2
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