EP1780402A1 - Connector, connector-actor unit, injector, and method of assembling the actor to the injector - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
- F02M51/00—Fuel-injection apparatus characterised by being operated electrically
- F02M51/005—Arrangement of electrical wires and connections, e.g. wire harness, sockets, plugs; Arrangement of electronic control circuits in or on fuel injection apparatus
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
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- the invention relates to a connector having a connector body and a connector pin.
- the invention further relates to a connector-actor unit comprising the connector and an injector which comprises the connector-actor unit.
- the invention further relates to a method of assembling the actor to the injector.
- the object of the invention is to create a connector for an injector which enables simply a precise and/or automatic assembling of the connector to the injector.
- the invention is distinguished concerning a first aspect of the invention by a connector for an injector.
- the connector comprises a connector body and at least one first U-shaped connector pin.
- the first U-shaped connector pin comprises a first and a second side piece which are connected by a middle piece.
- the middle piece is fixed to the connector body.
- the connector body comprises at least one first connector recess next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin.
- the connector is plugged onto an actor having at least one first wire at an axial end of the actor, the first wire of the actor may protrude through the first connector recess. Then, the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. This enables very easily the connecting of the first wire to the first side piece of the first connector pin.
- the middle piece is surrounded by the material of the connector body. This enables a proper fixing of the first U-shaped connector pin to the connector body.
- the connector body comprises an orientation mark. This enables easy an automatic assembling. This is especially advantageous, if the actor comprises a second wire and the connector comprises a second U-shaped connector pin for the second wire and/or if the connector body is symmetric.
- the orientation mark comprises an orientation recess and/or an orientation bulge of the connector body. This contributes to a simple manufacturing of the orientation mark.
- the orientation mark comprises an orientation label. This contributes to a simple manufacturing of the orientation mark.
- a connector-actor unit which comprises the connector and an actor.
- the actor comprises at least a first wire at one axial end of the actor.
- the first wire protrudes through the first connector recess and is connected to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. If the first wire is flexible, the first connector recess leads the wire to the first side piece of the first connector pin. If the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first connector pin, the first wire may be easily coupled with the first side piece of the first connector pin.
- the coupling of the first wire with the first side piece of the first connector pin is especially advantageous, if the connector-actor unit is assembled to the injector, because the second side piece of the first connector pin may be easily coupled with a first terminal of the injector.
- the invention is further distinguished concerning a third aspect of the invention by the injector which comprises the connector-actor unit comprising the connector.
- the injector comprises a first terminal.
- the second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is coupled to a first terminal of the injector.
- the first terminal of the injector forms an electric contact for the actor.
- the coupling of the first terminal with the first wire of the actor via the connector, especially the first connector pin contributes to a very simple and very precise assembling of the connector-actor unit to the injector.
- the invention is further distinguished concerning a fourth aspect of the invention by a method of assembling the actor to the injector.
- the method comprises the steps of plugging the connector onto the actor in such a way that at least the first wire of the actor protrudes through the first connector recess and that the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. Then, the first wire is connected to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin in such a way that they are coupled electrically conductively to each other.
- the connector-actor unit comprising the connector and the actor, is assembled into an injector head of the injector. The second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is connected to the first terminal of the injector head. At last the connector-actor unit and the injector head are assembled to an injector body of the injector.
- the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is fixed to the first wire by welding and/or the second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is connected to the first electrical terminal of the injector by welding.
- the connector is aligned to the actor by an optical orientation system and/or the connector-actor unit is aligned to the injector by an optical orientation system. This contributes to a simple automatic assembling of the connector-actor unit and the injector.
- An injector ( Figure 1) comprises an injector body 2 with an injector body recess 4 and an injector head 7.
- An actor 6 is arranged in the injector body recess 4.
- the actor is preferably a piezo-electric actuator.
- the actor 6 is coupled to a needle body 8 which is arranged in the injector body recess 4 movable in axial direction.
- the injector may be used to inject fluid into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine.
- a spring 12 is arranged in the injector body recess 4 in such a way that the spring 12 forces the needle body 8 away from a injection nozzle 10 via a needle plate 14.
- a fluid may flow through a fluid path 16 into the injector body recess 4 towards the injection nozzle 10.
- Bellows 18 prevent the fluid from leaking into that area of the injector body recess 4 in which the actor 6 and the spring 12 are arranged.
- the needle body 8 prevents in a closing position of the needle body a fluid flow through an injection nozzle 10 in the injector body. Outside of the closing position of the needle body 8 the needle body 8 enables the fluid flow through the injection nozzle 10.
- a first force acts on the needle body 8 in the closing direction of the needle body 8 because of the spring 12.
- a second force may act on the needle body 8 against the closing direction of the needle body 8 because of the actor 6, for example, if the actor 6 gets energized and increases its axial length.
- the actor 6 may comprise a ground plate 22 and a top plate 24. The actor 6 then is coupled to the needle body 8 or respectively to a connector 32 via the ground plate 22 or respectively the top plate 24.
- a third force acts on the needle body 8 because of the pressure of the fluid in the injector body recess 4.
- the needle body 8 If the sum of the forces in the opening direction of the needle body 8 is bigger then the sum of the forces in the closing direction the needle body 8, the needle body 8 is not in its closing position. If the needle body 8 is not in its closing position there is a gap between the needle body 8 and the injector body 2 at an axial end of the injector body facing away from the injector head 7. The gap forms the injection nozzle 10.
- the injector is of an outward opening type.
- the injector may be an injector of an inward opening type.
- the injection nozzle 10 then preferably is at least one injection hole in the injector body 2.
- the connector 32 comprises a first U-shaped connector pin 36 and preferably a second U-shaped connector pin 38 ( Figure 2). If the actor 6 comprises further wires 43, the connector 32 preferably comprises further connector pins 36, 38 for connecting the further wires 43.
- the first U-shaped connector pin 35 comprises a first and a second side piece 40, 42 of the first connector pin 36.
- the second U-shaped connector pin 38 comprises a first and a second side piece 44, 46 of the second connector pin 38.
- the first side pieces 40, 44 are connected to the second side pieces 42, 46 by middle pieces 41, 45 of the first or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 36, 38.
- the connector 32 preferably is arranged in the injector head 7.
- the injector head 7 may comprise at least a first terminal 37 and preferably a second terminal 39.
- At least a first wire 43 of the actor 6 protrudes through a first recess 50 of the connector 30.
- the first wire 43 is arranged next to the first side piece 40 of the first U-shaped connector pin 36.
- the first terminal 37 is arranged next to the second side piece 42 of the first U-shaped connector pin 36 and the second terminal 39 is arranged next to the second side piece 46 of the second U-shaped connector pin 38.
- the connector preferably comprises a second connector recess 52 in case for a second wire of the actor 6.
- the second connector recess 52 preferably is arranged in such a way that a second wire of the actor 6 which may protrude through the second connector recess 52 is arranged next to the first side piece 44 of the second U-shaped connector pin 38. If there is only the first wire 43 of the actor 6 the grounding of the actor 6 may be realized by a direct contact of the housing of the actor 6 to the injector body 2. Further if there is only the first wire 43 of the actor 6, there is only the first U-shaped connector pin 36 and only the first connector recess 50.
- the arrangement that the first wire 43 of the actor 6 protrudes through the first recess 50 of the connector 32 and that the first wire 43 is arranged next to the first side piece 40 of the first connector pin 36 enables very simply a welding process of the first wire 43 to the first side piece 40 of the first U-shaped connector pin 36.
- the middle pieces 41, 45 of the first and respectively the second connector pin 36, 38 are preferably surrounded by the material of the connector body 48. So, the first U-shaped connector pin 36 and the second U-shaped connector pin 38 are properly fixed to the connector body 48.
- An orientation mark enables a proper orientation of the connector 32 to the actor 6 and a proper orientation of the connector-actor unit to the injector, especially to the injector head 7.
- the orientation mark is preferably formed in such a way that an optical orientation system is able to realize the orientation of the connector 32 and/or the connector-actor unit.
- the orientation mark may comprise an orientation recess 54 ( Figure 4, Figure 5).
- the orientation recess 54 may extend through the whole connector body 48. Alternatively the orientation recess 54 only extends through a part of the connector body 48. Alternatively or additionally the connector 32 may comprise an orientation bulge 56 ( Figure 6, Figure 7).
- the orientation mark comprises an orientation label which may be arranged at a similar place at the surface of the connector 32 like the orientation bulge 56.
- the orientation recess 54 and/or the orientation bulge 56 and/or the orientation label may contribute to a simple an cheap manufacturing of the connector 32, especially of the orientation mark.
- the connector 32 enables simply a precise and/or automatic assembling of the actor 6 to the injector.
- a preferred method of assembling the connector 32 to the actor 6 and of assembling the connector-actor unit to the injector is explained in the following ( Figure 8).
- the assembling may be started in a step S1 by putting the connector 32, the actor 6, and the rest of the injector into an assembling device.
- a step S2 the connector 32 is plugged onto the actor 6 in such a way that the first and in case the second wire 43 of the actor 6 protrude through the first and, respectively, the second connector recess 50, 52 in such a way that the first and the second wire are arranged next to the first side piece 40, 44 of the first U-shaped connector pin 36 or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 38.
- an optical orientation system recognizes the orientation of the connector 32 with the help of the orientation mark and aligns the position of the connector 32 to the actor 6. This is especially advantageous, if the actor 32 comprises two wires 43. In that case, after the plugging of the connector 32 onto the actor 6, the orientation mark may be representative for the electric polarization of the two wires 43.
- first and/or respectively the second wire 43 are welded to the first side piece 40, 44 of the first and/or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 36, 38.
- first and/or respectively the second wire 43 are fixed to the first side piece 40, 44 of the first and/or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 36, 38 in an other way, for example by brazing.
- step S4 the connector-actor unit is plugged into the injector head 7.
- an optical orientation system aligns the orientation of the connector-actor unit to the injector head 7 by the orientation mark.
- the second side piece 42, 46 of the first and/or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 36, 38 are welded to the first and/or respectively the second terminal 37, 39 of the injector head 7.
- the second side piece 42, 46 of the first and/or respectively the second U-shaped connector pin 36, 38 are fixed to the first and respectively the second terminal 37, 39 of the injector head 7 in an other way, for example by brazing.
- a step S6 the connector-actor unit and the injector head 7 are fixed to the rest of the injector.
- the injector is assembled and may be taken off the assembling device.
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- The invention relates to a connector having a connector body and a connector pin. The invention further relates to a connector-actor unit comprising the connector and an injector which comprises the connector-actor unit. The invention further relates to a method of assembling the actor to the injector.
- The object of the invention is to create a connector for an injector which enables simply a precise and/or automatic assembling of the connector to the injector.
- The object of the invention is achieved by the independent claims. Advantageous embodiments of the invention are described in the sub-claims.
- The invention is distinguished concerning a first aspect of the invention by a connector for an injector. The connector comprises a connector body and at least one first U-shaped connector pin. The first U-shaped connector pin comprises a first and a second side piece which are connected by a middle piece. The middle piece is fixed to the connector body. The connector body comprises at least one first connector recess next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin.
- If the connector is plugged onto an actor having at least one first wire at an axial end of the actor, the first wire of the actor may protrude through the first connector recess. Then, the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. This enables very easily the connecting of the first wire to the first side piece of the first connector pin.
- In an advantageous embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the middle piece is surrounded by the material of the connector body. This enables a proper fixing of the first U-shaped connector pin to the connector body.
- In a further advantageous embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the connector body comprises an orientation mark. This enables easy an automatic assembling. This is especially advantageous, if the actor comprises a second wire and the connector comprises a second U-shaped connector pin for the second wire and/or if the connector body is symmetric.
- In a further advantageous embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the orientation mark comprises an orientation recess and/or an orientation bulge of the connector body. This contributes to a simple manufacturing of the orientation mark.
- In a further advantageous embodiment of the first aspect of the invention the orientation mark comprises an orientation label. This contributes to a simple manufacturing of the orientation mark.
- Further the invention is distinguished concerning a second aspect of the invention by a connector-actor unit which comprises the connector and an actor. The actor comprises at least a first wire at one axial end of the actor. The first wire protrudes through the first connector recess and is connected to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. If the first wire is flexible, the first connector recess leads the wire to the first side piece of the first connector pin. If the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first connector pin, the first wire may be easily coupled with the first side piece of the first connector pin. The coupling of the first wire with the first side piece of the first connector pin is especially advantageous, if the connector-actor unit is assembled to the injector, because the second side piece of the first connector pin may be easily coupled with a first terminal of the injector.
- The invention is further distinguished concerning a third aspect of the invention by the injector which comprises the connector-actor unit comprising the connector. The injector comprises a first terminal. The second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is coupled to a first terminal of the injector. The first terminal of the injector forms an electric contact for the actor. The coupling of the first terminal with the first wire of the actor via the connector, especially the first connector pin contributes to a very simple and very precise assembling of the connector-actor unit to the injector.
- The invention is further distinguished concerning a fourth aspect of the invention by a method of assembling the actor to the injector. The method comprises the steps of plugging the connector onto the actor in such a way that at least the first wire of the actor protrudes through the first connector recess and that the first wire is arranged next to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin. Then, the first wire is connected to the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin in such a way that they are coupled electrically conductively to each other. Afterwards, the connector-actor unit, comprising the connector and the actor, is assembled into an injector head of the injector. The second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is connected to the first terminal of the injector head. At last the connector-actor unit and the injector head are assembled to an injector body of the injector.
- In an advantageous embodiment of the fourth aspect of the invention the first side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is fixed to the first wire by welding and/or the second side piece of the first U-shaped connector pin is connected to the first electrical terminal of the injector by welding. This enables easily and cheaply a very good connection between the first wire and the first connector pin and/or the first connector pin and the first terminal.
- In a further advantageous embodiment of the fourth aspect of the invention the connector is aligned to the actor by an optical orientation system and/or the connector-actor unit is aligned to the injector by an optical orientation system. This contributes to a simple automatic assembling of the connector-actor unit and the injector.
- Advantageous embodiments of the invention are explained in the following with the aid of schematic drawings:
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- an injector,
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- a first view of a first embodiment of a connector,
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- a second view of the first embodiment of the connector,
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- a first view of a second embodiment of the connector,
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- a second view of the second embodiment of the connector,
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- a first view of a third embodiment of the connector,
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- a second view of the third embodiment of the connector,
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- a flow chart for assembling an actor to the injector.
- Elements with the same design and function that appear in the different illustrations are identified by the same reference character.
- An injector (Figure 1) comprises an
injector body 2 with an injector body recess 4 and an injector head 7. Anactor 6 is arranged in theinjector body recess 4. The actor is preferably a piezo-electric actuator. Theactor 6 is coupled to aneedle body 8 which is arranged in theinjector body recess 4 movable in axial direction. The injector may be used to inject fluid into a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. - A
spring 12 is arranged in theinjector body recess 4 in such a way that thespring 12 forces theneedle body 8 away from ainjection nozzle 10 via aneedle plate 14. A fluid may flow through afluid path 16 into theinjector body recess 4 towards theinjection nozzle 10. Bellows 18 prevent the fluid from leaking into that area of theinjector body recess 4 in which theactor 6 and thespring 12 are arranged. - The
needle body 8 prevents in a closing position of the needle body a fluid flow through aninjection nozzle 10 in the injector body. Outside of the closing position of theneedle body 8 theneedle body 8 enables the fluid flow through theinjection nozzle 10. - Whether the
needle body 8 is in its closing position or not depends on a force balance of forces which are acting on theneedle body 8. A first force acts on theneedle body 8 in the closing direction of theneedle body 8 because of thespring 12. A second force may act on theneedle body 8 against the closing direction of theneedle body 8 because of theactor 6, for example, if theactor 6 gets energized and increases its axial length. Theactor 6 may comprise aground plate 22 and atop plate 24. Theactor 6 then is coupled to theneedle body 8 or respectively to aconnector 32 via theground plate 22 or respectively thetop plate 24. A third force acts on theneedle body 8 because of the pressure of the fluid in theinjector body recess 4. If the sum of the forces in the opening direction of theneedle body 8 is bigger then the sum of the forces in the closing direction theneedle body 8, theneedle body 8 is not in its closing position. If theneedle body 8 is not in its closing position there is a gap between theneedle body 8 and theinjector body 2 at an axial end of the injector body facing away from the injector head 7. The gap forms theinjection nozzle 10. - In this embodiment the injector is of an outward opening type. In an alternative embodiment of the invention the injector may be an injector of an inward opening type. The
injection nozzle 10 then preferably is at least one injection hole in theinjector body 2. - The
connector 32 comprises a firstU-shaped connector pin 36 and preferably a second U-shaped connector pin 38 (Figure 2). If theactor 6 comprisesfurther wires 43, theconnector 32 preferably comprises further connector pins 36, 38 for connecting thefurther wires 43. The first U-shaped connector pin 35 comprises a first and asecond side piece first connector pin 36. The secondU-shaped connector pin 38 comprises a first and asecond side piece second connector pin 38. Thefirst side pieces second side pieces middle pieces U-shaped connector pin connector 32 preferably is arranged in the injector head 7. The injector head 7 may comprise at least afirst terminal 37 and preferably asecond terminal 39. - At least a
first wire 43 of theactor 6 protrudes through afirst recess 50 of the connector 30. Thefirst wire 43 is arranged next to thefirst side piece 40 of the firstU-shaped connector pin 36. Thefirst terminal 37 is arranged next to thesecond side piece 42 of the firstU-shaped connector pin 36 and thesecond terminal 39 is arranged next to thesecond side piece 46 of the secondU-shaped connector pin 38. - The connector preferably comprises a
second connector recess 52 in case for a second wire of theactor 6. Thesecond connector recess 52 preferably is arranged in such a way that a second wire of theactor 6 which may protrude through thesecond connector recess 52 is arranged next to thefirst side piece 44 of the secondU-shaped connector pin 38. If there is only thefirst wire 43 of theactor 6 the grounding of theactor 6 may be realized by a direct contact of the housing of theactor 6 to theinjector body 2. Further if there is only thefirst wire 43 of theactor 6, there is only the firstU-shaped connector pin 36 and only thefirst connector recess 50. - The arrangement that the
first wire 43 of theactor 6 protrudes through thefirst recess 50 of theconnector 32 and that thefirst wire 43 is arranged next to thefirst side piece 40 of thefirst connector pin 36 enables very simply a welding process of thefirst wire 43 to thefirst side piece 40 of the firstU-shaped connector pin 36. - The
middle pieces second connector pin connector body 48. So, the firstU-shaped connector pin 36 and the secondU-shaped connector pin 38 are properly fixed to theconnector body 48. - An orientation mark enables a proper orientation of the
connector 32 to theactor 6 and a proper orientation of the connector-actor unit to the injector, especially to the injector head 7. The orientation mark is preferably formed in such a way that an optical orientation system is able to realize the orientation of theconnector 32 and/or the connector-actor unit. The orientation mark may comprise an orientation recess 54 (Figure 4, Figure 5). Theorientation recess 54 may extend through thewhole connector body 48. Alternatively theorientation recess 54 only extends through a part of theconnector body 48. Alternatively or additionally theconnector 32 may comprise an orientation bulge 56 (Figure 6, Figure 7). - Alternatively or additionally the orientation mark comprises an orientation label which may be arranged at a similar place at the surface of the
connector 32 like theorientation bulge 56. - The
orientation recess 54 and/or theorientation bulge 56 and/or the orientation label may contribute to a simple an cheap manufacturing of theconnector 32, especially of the orientation mark. - The
connector 32 enables simply a precise and/or automatic assembling of theactor 6 to the injector. A preferred method of assembling theconnector 32 to theactor 6 and of assembling the connector-actor unit to the injector is explained in the following (Figure 8). - The assembling may be started in a step S1 by putting the
connector 32, theactor 6, and the rest of the injector into an assembling device. - In a step S2, the
connector 32 is plugged onto theactor 6 in such a way that the first and in case thesecond wire 43 of theactor 6 protrude through the first and, respectively, thesecond connector recess first side piece U-shaped connector pin 36 or respectively the secondU-shaped connector pin 38. - Preferably in the step S2 an optical orientation system recognizes the orientation of the
connector 32 with the help of the orientation mark and aligns the position of theconnector 32 to theactor 6. This is especially advantageous, if theactor 32 comprises twowires 43. In that case, after the plugging of theconnector 32 onto theactor 6, the orientation mark may be representative for the electric polarization of the twowires 43. - In a step S3, the first and/or respectively the
second wire 43 are welded to thefirst side piece U-shaped connector pin second wire 43 are fixed to thefirst side piece U-shaped connector pin - In a step S4, the connector-actor unit is plugged into the injector head 7. Preferably as in step S2 an optical orientation system aligns the orientation of the connector-actor unit to the injector head 7 by the orientation mark.
- In a step S5, the
second side piece U-shaped connector pin second terminal second side piece U-shaped connector pin second terminal - In a step S6, the connector-actor unit and the injector head 7 are fixed to the rest of the injector.
- In a step S7, the injector is assembled and may be taken off the assembling device.
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- Connector (32) for an injector comprising a connector body (18) and at least one first U-shaped connector pin (36) comprising a first and a second side piece (40,42) which are connected by a middle piece (41) which is fixed to the connector body (48), the connector body (48) comprising at least one first connector recess (50) next to the first side piece (40) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36).
- Connector (32) in accordance with claim 1 with the middle piece (41) being surrounded by the material of the connector body (48).
- Connector (32) in accordance with one of the preceding claims with the connector body (48) comprising an orientation mark.
- Connector (32) in accordance with claim 3 with the orientation mark comprising an orientation recess (54) and/or an orientation bulge (56) of the connector body (48).
- Connector (32) in accordance with claim 3 or 4, with the orientation mark comprising an orientation label (58).
- Connector-actor unit comprising the connector (32) in accordance with one of the preceding claims and comprising an actor (6) having at least a first wire (43) at one axial end of the actor (4), the first wire (43) protruding through the first connector recess (50) and being connected to the first side piece (40) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36).
- Injector comprising the connector-actor unit according to claim 6 with the second side piece (42) of the first U-shape connector pin (36) being coupled to a first terminal (37) of the injector.
- Method of assembling an actor (6) to an injector comprising the steps of- plugging a connector (32) onto the actor (6) in such a way that at least a first wire (30) of the actor (6) protrudes through a first connector recess (50) being next to a first side piece (40) of a first U-shaped connector pin (36),- connecting the first wire (30) to the first side piece (40) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36) in such a way that they are coupled electrically conductively to each other,- assembling the connector-actor unit, comprising the connector (32) and the actor (6), into an injector head 7 of the injector,- connecting a second side piece (42) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36) to a first terminal (40) of the injector head 7,- assembling the connector-actor unit and the injector head 7 with an injector body 2 of the injector.
- Method in accordance with claim 8 comprising the steps of connecting the first wire (30) to the first side piece (40) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36) by welding and/or connecting the second side piece (42) of the first U-shaped connector pin (36) to the first electrical terminal (40) of the injector by welding.
- Method in accordance with one of the claims 8 or 9 comprising aligning of the connector 32 relative to the actor 6 and/or the connector-actor unit relative to the injector body 2.
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