Patent Abstract:
A box for a set of electric storage batteries for an electric motor vehicle includes at least two mutually opposite side walls ( 14, 16 ) extending substantially parallel and defining between them a housing for receiving batteries. Each side wall ( 14, 16 ) is internally provided with a series of projecting support elements ( 30, 32 ) extending along the wall, each support element ( 30,32 ) forming, jointly with a support element of the other side wall, a support for at least one rack of storage batteries.

Full Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
   The present invention relates to a box for a set of electric storage batteries for an electric self-propelled vehicle, such as a maintenance machine, the box being particularly suitable for holding batteries made of sealed gas-recombination elements. 
   It also relates to a modular system of boxes made up of a combination of such boxes. 
   In the prior art, sets of batteries are made up of a combination of rechargeable self-contained elements each capable of delivering a voltage of about 2 volts, all arranged in parallel or in series in a box, and this box fits into a location provided in the vehicle for this purpose to act as the vehicle&#39;s power source. 
   As will be appreciated, in order to keep the number of battery charging and discharging cycles to a minimum, and therefore increase their life, as many elements as possible must be carried on the vehicle. 
   However, increasing the number of elements has the effect of increasing the amount of heat evolved during operation. 
   Document JP-A-60236454 shows a box comprising rails for receiving removable supports, in which the batteries are placed, and not the batteries themselves. Its is purely an element for storing batteries that allows a visual check of the number and condition of the batteries it contains. 
   SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   Its subject is therefore a box for a set of electric storage batteries for an electric self-propelled vehicle, comprising at least two mutually opposite side walls extending substantially parallel and defining between themselves a housing for receiving batteries, characterized in that each side wall is internally provided with a series of projecting support elements extending along the wall, each support element forming, jointly with a support element of the other side wall, a support for a layer of storage batteries. 
   The box according to the invention may also include one or more of the following characteristics, taken in isolation or in all technically possible combinations:
         the support elements consist of shelves which are attached on the side walls;   the support elements are formed by longitudinal folds in the side walls;   the support elements extend along the walls at an inclined angle to the horizontal;   the support elements also comprise battery holding means arranged in the vicinity of at least one of the free ends of the side walls;   it also comprises two end plates mounted on the free ends of the side walls;   at least one of the end plates is mounted detachably on the side walls;   the end plates are each provided with a handling point designed to be engaged by a lifting apparatus.       

   The invention also relates to a system of boxes for a set of electric storage batteries for an electric self-propelled vehicle, characterized in that it comprises a modular set of electrically connected boxes as defined above. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
     Other features and advantages will be found in the following description, given solely by way of example, with reference to the appended drawings, in which: 
       FIG. 1  is an exploded perspective view of a box for a set of batteries in accordance with the invention; 
       FIG. 2  is a longitudinal section through the support shown in  FIG. 1 , in the assembled condition; 
       FIG. 3  is a side view of the box shown in  FIG. 1 , in the assembled condition; 
       FIG. 4  is an exploded perspective view of another embodiment of a box according to the invention; and 
       FIG. 5  is a side view of the box shown in FIG.  4 . 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
     FIGS. 1-3  show a first embodiment of a box in accordance with the invention, denoted by the general reference number  10 , in what will be assumed to be a vertical position. 
   The box is designed to accommodate a set of electric storage batteries consisting for example of sealed gas-recombination elements. The box is designed to be placed in an electric self-propelled machine, such as a maintenance machine. 
   The box  10  consists mainly of a case  12  having the general form of a rectangular profile with two side walls  14  and  16 , an upper wall  18  and a bottom  20 . 
   Two end plates  22  and  24  are attached, e.g. by screws to the free ends of the case  12 , by means of fixing lugs such as  26  provided on the case  12  near the free ends of the side walls  14  and  16 . At least one of the end plates  22  and  24  can be removed from the case  12 . 
   It will be observed that the box  10  is made of a material appropriate for the intended use, for example a metal or a plastic. 
   As is also visible in  FIGS. 2 and 3 , support elements such as  30  and  32  are attached to each of the side walls  14  and  16  at regular intervals along the height of the walls  14  and  16 , each support element extending along the corresponding wall and forming, jointly with a support element on the other side wall, a support on which one or more layers of storage batteries such as  34  rest. 
   As shown particularly in  FIG. 3 , the support elements  30  and  32  forming one battery layer extend towards each other in the same plane and are separated from each other by a distance smaller than the length, or the width, of the batteries. 
   The support elements  30  and  32  preferably extend along the side walls  14  and  16  at an inclined angle to the horizontal to enable easy loading of the box  10 . 
   Holding means denoted by the general reference number  36  are provided at at least one end of the support elements  30  and  32  in order to hold the battery elements in position. 
   As an example and as illustrated, these holding means  36  consist of stops mounted removably or non-removably on the support elements  30  and  32  and take the form of rods  38  and  40  extending down through the support elements  30  and  32 . 
   The assembled case  12  and end plates  22  and  24  constitutes the box, and the box can accommodate a relatively large number of electric storage batteries in the form of several layers of batteries, each supported by two support elements  30  and  32 . 
   It will be realized that this box  10  allows heat generated during operation to be evacuated by allowing air to circulate through the space left between the layers of batteries corresponding to the thickness of the support elements  30  and  32 . 
   In order to improve the ventilation of the batteries, the end plates  22  and  24  may advantageously be fitted with ventilation openings such as  42 . 
   The box  10  may also be provided with handling points consisting of orifices  44  and  46  in the end plates  22  and  24  to accommodate a hook of a lifting apparatus for placing the box in an electric vehicle as its power supply and for replacing the latter. 
   In the illustrative embodiment shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2 , the support elements consist of shelves inserted and fixed by for example welding to the side walls  14  and  16 . 
   As illustrated in  FIGS. 4 and 5 , which show another embodiment of the box according to the invention, and in which parts identical to those in  FIGS. 1-3  are given the same reference numbers, the support elements  30  and  32  can also be formed by folding the side walls  14  and  16 . 
   It will also be seen that the support elements  30  and  32  can be made in such a way that they extend horizontally along the side walls. 
   The battery holding means may also be formed in the form of spaces, such as  48 , extending between the side walls  14  and  16  on each battery rack. 
   Lastly, it will be observed that, depending on the amount of space available in the vehicle and the electric power to be delivered, a modular system of boxes can be made by combining several boxes identical to those described above and connecting them electrically in series or in parallel. 
   It will be understood that the invention described above, which uses a box having side plates, at least one of which is removable, and having battery supports allowing a relatively large number of batteries to be loaded into a small space while enabling efficient ventilation thereof, greatly increases the life of the battery stored in this way, in that it greatly limits the number of cycles of discharging and recharging. 
   It also makes the operation of installing the battery elements very easy to carry out and greatly facilitates maintenance because the presence of the ventilation openings in the side plates makes the batteries accessible from the exterior.

Technology Classification (CPC): 7