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publicationNumber TW-200824173-A
titleOfInvention Secure structure of a plastic battery can
abstract A secure structure of a plastic battery can, which is formed an integral battery can by plastic material. An inner wall of the battery can is formed with at least one operating recess, and an opening of the operating recess is towards the inner portion of the battery can. The opening of the operating recess towards the inner portion of the battery can, which makes the pressure gather. A driving portion is formed at the bottom of the operating recess which is the thinnest portion of the surface of the battery can. When the pressure of the inner air is increased because of the unusual factors of the battery, the operating recess located the operating recess located nearest to the high point of the pressure will be swelled largely. Since the wall of the battery can is flexible, the swelled portion will not be cracked immediately, and a crevice is formed until the thickness of the surface thinner and smaller than zero. Thereby, the air can be discharged from the crevice securely.
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