Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Fuel injection system
Patent
1992-03-11
1994-06-14
Miller, Carl S.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Fuel injection system
123456, 285243, F02M 5502, F16L 3300
Patent
active
053200780
ABSTRACT:
The fuel pressure regulator is disposed in an off-engine mounting that is fastened to a wall of the engine compartment. The mounting is a body of synthetic material having a socket within which the fuel pressure regulator is disposed. Nipples for fluid-connecting flexible fuel conduits to the body are integral formations of the body. Protective walls that are also integral formations of the body circumferentially surround the nipples. Levers are pivotally connected with the protective walls, and when operated to force-applying positions, they pinch the sides of the conduits against the nipples.
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Boller George L.
Miller Carl S.
Siemens Automotive L.P.
Wells Russel C.
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