Article: German Inventors Develop Internal Combustion Engine with Connecting Means

ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 12 -- Oscar Blasco Barrena of Friedrichshafen, Germany, Walter Hanning of Detmold, Germany, and Dietmar Lutze of Fronhofen, Germany, have developed a process for installing a connecting means with a terminal carrier and a boot in an internal combustion engine.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The invention relates to an internal combustion engine comprising an injector which is arranged in the cylinder head. According to the invention, said internal combustion engine is provided with a connecting means for connecting a first section of the wire harness to a second section of the same. Said connecting means comprises a terminal carrier and a cover. ...

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