Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic
Patent
1997-09-03
2000-05-30
McKane, Elizabeth
Chemistry: electrical and wave energy
Apparatus
Electrolytic
204427, 204428, G01N 2730
Patent
active
060687460
ABSTRACT:
An oxygen sensor element is inserted and fixed in a housing. A base body is provided at an end of the housing. The base body is made of a resin. The base body has a flange at an end. The housing has a caulking portion which is deformable when received a pressing force acting in a direction parallel to an axis of the oxygen sensor. By deforming the caulking portion, the flange is tightly connected with the caulking portion.
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Hamaya Masahiro
Hori Makoto
Kato Tomoyuki
Kojima Takashi
Ota Minoru
Aldag Andrew
Denso Corporation
McKane Elizabeth
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