Air intake control apparatus

Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Having plural throttle valve structure

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C123S337000, C251S307000

Reexamination Certificate

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07493888

ABSTRACT:
An air intake control apparatus includes a body forming an intake passage for an internal combustion engine, a bore member retained within the body to be movable relative to the body and having a bore being in communication with the body and having an internal peripheral surface forming a portion of the intake passage, at least one shaft body penetrating through the bore member and rotatably provided at the body, at least one valve body fixed to the shaft body so as to adjust an opening degree of the intake passage in the bore member, and a reference portion defining a relative position of the bore member to the shaft body in an axial direction of the shaft body.

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