Claims
- 1. Cold starting system for high-speed direct-injection diesel engines specially conceived for motor vehicle engines based on the use of electrical resistances, and more specifically in the use of heating elements in the form of a ribbon and serpentine shaped with uniform spacing between the loops of serpentine, where the faces of the ribbon are parallel to the intake conduit axis for the passage of air to the engine so that the edges of said ribbon are perpendicular to the direction of air flow, characterised in that the resistance (7) is mounted on a support (1) provided with means of fastening to the engine, being established in diametrically opposed areas of the orifice (3) for the passage of air of said support (1) groups of recesses (4) of arched semicircular configuration, with an interior nipple (5) defining an arched recess wherein the corresponding inflection (6) of the resistance (7) is coupled with interposition of a ceramic insulator (8).
- 2. Cold starting system for high-speed direct-injection diesel engines according to claim 1, characterised in that in one of the groups of recesses (4) of the support (1) two special and outermost recesses are established, one recess (9), blank, that houses in its interior the corresponding extremity (10) of the resistance (7) an that, through the absence of ceramic insulator, establishes the connection to ground of this resistance with the collaboration of a setscrew (12), a rivet or the like, and the other (13), open to the exterior (14), with an intermediate expansion (15) in which a ceramic insulator (16) is established that protects the connection, by means of welding, of the other end (17) of the resistance to the end (19) of the electricity supply cable (18) thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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CA200101286 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/ES01/00432, which was filed on Nov. 14, 2001.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/ES01/00432 |
Nov 2001 |
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10728099 |
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