Fuel injection nozzle for internal combustion engines

Measuring and testing – Internal combustion engine or related engine system or... – Compression

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ABSTRACT:
An injection nozzle for internal combustion engines has an electrical needle motion sensor, having a cable leading to an evaluation device. To dispose the terminals of the contact lugs of the needle motion sensor and the contact ends of the individual wires of the cable in such a way that they are shake-proof, relieved of tensile strain and protected against splashing water, they are encapsulated in a two-piece insulating shaped part, which is fixed in a recess of the holder body of the injection nozzle. The soldered terminals rest on support bases of pockets in the inner insulating shaped part, and the adjoining parts of the individual wires are bent back and guided in a U around retaining protrusions. The insulating shaped parts and the sheathed cable are fixed by a cover strip or by pins. The preferred field of application is injection nozzles for Diesel engines.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3858160 (1974-12-01), Denton
patent: 4502326 (1985-03-01), Kaczyuski
patent: 5151050 (1992-09-01), Scholz et al.

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