Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1992-05-14
1993-02-16
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
26427219, 25112921, H01F 4102
Patent
active
051859190
ABSTRACT:
A fuel injector having major components formed by an injection molding process. A coil bobbin assembly is positioned within a magnetic permeable core. An injection molding process provides a plastic housing with the magnetic core and coil bobbin assembly hermetically sealed therein. The molding process also provides a fuel passageway through, and hermetically sealed from, the magnetic core and coil bobbin assembly.
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Abolins Peter
Ford Motor Company
Hall Carl E.
Lippa Allan J.
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