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titleOfInvention Electromagnetic flow control valve
abstract (57) Abstract: A long-term stable electrical connection by a coil spring is obtained between a terminal plate for coupling a terminal wire of an electromagnetic coil and a stationary terminal plate. SOLUTION: A valve body 10 is urged by an electromagnetic force against a valve seat body 3 disposed in an end wall of a cylindrical case 20 or an inlet passage 2 of a lid 5 against the force of a coil spring 9, and the case 20 is closed. The flow rate of the fluid flowing out of the outlet. An electromagnetic coil 22 coupled to the valve body 10 is connected to an iron core 2 Extrapolate to 1. A conductive coil spring 9 is interposed between the terminal plate 13 that couples the terminal wires of the electromagnetic coil 22 and supports the valve body 10 and the terminal plate 7 that is supported on the lid 5 of the case 20.
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