Exhaust sensor with tubular shell

Disclosed is an exhaust oxygen sensor including a component (138) requiring electricity to operate such as a heater or oxygen electrode. A first electrical terminal (146) is provided which is in electrical contact with the component (138) and has at least one male prong (150). A second electrical te...

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description Disclosed is an exhaust oxygen sensor including a component (138) requiring electricity to operate such as a heater or oxygen electrode. A first electrical terminal (146) is provided which is in electrical contact with the component (138) and has at least one male prong (150). A second electrical terminal (152) in electrical contact with a wire (158) for delivering electrical power from an external source is also provided. The second electrical terminal has at least one female receptacle (152). The male prong (150) and the female receptacle (152) are constructed and arranged so at least one of the first and second electrical terminals is removable with respect to the other terminal. The sensor includes a threaded nut (120) slidably received over a tubular housing (116) having a crimped lip (118) formed thereon near a lower portion of the shell, and said nut (120) is constructed and arranged to engage said crimped lip (118) and to be threaded onto a threaded exhaust manifold boss (124) without rotating the housing (116).
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GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIRCHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
MEASURING
PHYSICS
TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
TESTING
title Exhaust sensor with tubular shell
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