Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – Having a specific ignition coil
Patent
1993-02-05
1995-02-21
Nelli, Raymond A.
Internal-combustion engines
High tension ignition system
Having a specific ignition coil
439130, F02P 1100
Patent
active
053906489
ABSTRACT:
An electrically wiring arrangement mounted on the upper portion of a gasoline engine in an automobile or the like in which the current receiving connectors can be readily engaged with the current supplying connectors of a wire harness. Mounting parts, namely, ignition coils, are mounted above the cylinders, respectively, forming the upper portion of an engine body with screws. Each ignition coil has a current receiving connector on top which has contact terminals extending upright. An igniter having an external current receiving connector is mounted on the inner surface of one end portion of the cylinder head cover, and current supplying terminals, each of which has a connector housing in which female metal terminals are disposed, are mounted on the same inner surface of the cylinder head cover in such a manner that they are in alignment with the contact terminals of the ignition coils. The female metal terminals are connected to the igniter through conductors arranged in a predetermined circuit pattern.
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Nelli Raymond A.
Yazaki -Corporation
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