Cam lock spark plug wire connection

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6193528
  • Patent Number
    6,193,528
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 1, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A spark plug connector (10) includes a cap (22) that mounts a terminal (30) for relative rotation with respect to a lock body (50) and outer heat shield (12). The lock body has an oval opening (58) aligned about a snap ring (48) of the terminal. When the cap member and terminal are in one rotated position, the snap ring is allowed to expand and be either installed or disconnected from the spark plug post (20). The oval minor axis is dimensioned such that when the cap and terminal are rotated approximately 90°, the snap ring abuts the lock body (50) about the oval opening and is prevented from expanding to lock the terminal (30) to the spark plug post (20).
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The field of this invention relates to a spark plug and wire connection for an internal combustion engine.




BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE




A solid electrical connection of the high voltage wiring to the spark plug installed is of utmost importance in an internal combustion engine that uses an electrical spark for cylinder ignition. An electrical connection needs to be maintained from the wiring to the spark plug terminal in an extreme ambient environment. Any device that is used to maintain the connection needs to withstand vibration, high engine temperatures, and grease, dirt and water sprayed onto the connection. The connection also should suppress radio frequency interference. Furthermore, any designed connection also needs to interface with any readily available SAE standard spark plug design, and needs to interface with other engine parts without modification to the engine parts. The spark plug connection also needs to be expeditiously and economically manufactured.




While known spark plug connection designs have met these above listed design requirements, none of them have provided connection position assurance and provide a secondary lock to reduce the possibility of inadvertent disconnection from the spark plug.




What is needed is an expeditiously manufactured spark plug wire connection that provides for a secondary lock and a connection position assurance.




SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a spark plug wiring terminal is selectively connected to a post of a spark plug. The post has an annular groove in proximity to its distal end. The wire terminal has an end constructed to receive the spark plug post and has at least one lateral notch in proximity to its distal end. A snap ring is constructed to extend laterally through the notch of the terminal to engage the spark plug post annular groove and is expandable along an operating axis to allow disengagement from the spark plug post. The snap ring is preferably made from spring steel and is normally biased to the engaged position with the annular groove in the spark plug post.




A lock body is mounted about the terminal for relative rotation with respect to the terminal and snap ring. The lock body has an opening that surrounds the snap ring and has a major and minor axis. The major and minor axis are respectively dimensioned such that when the major axis is aligned with the operating axis of the snap ring, the opening allows the snap ring to expand and be disengaged from the spark plug post. When the minor axis is aligned with the operating axis of the snap ring, the lock body blocks the snap ring from expanding which prevents disengagement from the annular groove in the spark plug post. Preferably, the opening is shaped in the form of an oval.




An outer shell desirably surrounds the lock body circumferentially and is rotationally affixed to the lock body. The outer shell preferably functions as a heat shield. A lower section of the outer shell is shaped to slidably receive and be rotationally affixed to the spark plug. It is preferred that the lower section of the outer shell has a hexagonal shaped lower opening that fits a hexagonal section of the spark plug. An upper section of the outer shell has a first portion of locking mechanism. In one embodiment, a bushing is interposed between the lock body and the outer shell.




A cap is connected to the terminal and rotatably affixed to the terminal such that both the terminal and cap are rotatable with respect to both the lock body and the outer shell. The cap has a second complementary portion of the locking mechanism to normally retain the cap member and the terminal in the locked position with respect to the first portion of the locking mechanism on the outer shell. It is desirable that the first portion of a locking mechanism includes a rising cam that extends from an unlocked position toward the locked position with a recess at the end of the cam to receive a portion of the cap when the cap is in the locked position. The recess at the end of the cam has an abutment shoulder adjacent thereto that normally prevents the cap from rotating to the unlocked position out of the recess.




The cap has a handle section for manual operation and a depending flange for riding on the cam of the outer shell. The recess receives the flange to retain the cap in the locked position.




In one embodiment, the cap is made from a resilient deformable plastic material to allow the depending flange to deform and ride out of the recess and over the abutment shoulder when a rotational force over a predetermined amount is applied on the cap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Reference now is made to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a spark plug connector device in accordance with the invention disconnected from a spark plug terminal;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

with the spark plug connector device connected to and locked onto the spark plug terminal;





FIG. 3

is a partially segmented view of the spark plug connector device taken along lines


3





3


shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of the spark plug connector and spark plug shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged cross-sectional view as shown along lines


5





5


shown in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

with the spark plug connector device shown rotated to the unlocked position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a spark plug connector device


10


includes an outer heat shield


12


having a lower hexagonally shaped opening


14


that can receive a standard spark plug


16


about its hexagonal section


18


. The spark plug post


20


with a standard groove


21


extends into the outer heat shield


12


. The other end of the heat shield


12


mounts a cap


22


having a handle section


24


and depending flanges


26


that are mounted into a cam and recess end


28


of the heat shield


12


. The cap


22


is rotatable between an unlocked position relative to the outer heat shield


12


as shown in

FIG. 1 and a

locked position shown in FIG.


2


.




As shown more clearly shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the cap


22


is mounted about a terminal


30


. The terminal


30


is conventionally attached to electrical wiring


32


that extends out the top


34


of cap


22


. The terminal


30


is mounted against axial motion in the cap by having an enlarged shoulder section


36


received in an enlarged bore section


38


in a depending leg


39


of the cap. In addition, the terminal


30


is affixed against rotation by a radially extending key


40


in the leg


39


of the cap


22


engaging a slot


42


in the terminal


30


. The distal end


44


of the terminal


30


extends out of leg


39


and has a notch


46


therein that engages a snap ring


48


. The snap ring is constructed to have two enlarged protuberances


49


that extend through the notch


46


and releasably engage annular groove


21


in post


20


. The snap ring can be expanded against its spring bias to disengage from the groove


21


and pass over distal end


23


to completely release the terminal


30


from the post


20


.




A tubular lock body


50


is mounted about the terminal and is axially affixed to the cap


22


through an annular shoulder


51


in the cap that engages an upper annular flange


52


in the lock body


50


. However, the cap


22


is rotatable with respect to the lock body. The lower end


54


of the lock body


50


has a oval opening


56


with a major axis


57


and minor axis


55


.




When the minor axis


55


is aligned with the axis


58


of expansion or operation of the snap ring


48


as shown in

FIG. 5

, the snap ring


48


abuts the inner wall of the lock body


50


and is prevented from expanding. Thus, when the cap


22


and terminal


30


are rotated to the position as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

with respect to the lock body


50


, the terminal is locked onto the plug post


20


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, when the cap


22


and terminal


30


are rotated approximately 90°, i.e. a quarter turn, the operating axis


58


of the snap ring becomes aligned with the major axis


57


of the lock body opening


56


. The snap ring in this position is allowed to expand a sufficient amount to allow the snap ring to disengage from the groove


21


and allow the terminal to be pulled over distal end


23


and be completely disconnected from the plug post


20


. The cap and terminal when rotated to this unlock position also allow the terminal to be installed onto the plug post over the expanded distal end


23


above the groove


21


.




The lock body


50


has an annular lower flange


59


that is received in a annular groove


62


in a tubular bushing


60


. The tubular bushing is slidably and rotationally fitted in the tubular outer heat shield


12


. The outer heat shield


12


has an inwardly radial debossment


71


that engages an axial slot


72


in the lock body


50


to rotationally affix the lock body


50


with the outer heat shield


12


.




The cam and recess end


28


and depending flange


26


in the cap


22


provide two complementary portions of a secondary locking mechanism that normally prevents free rotation of the cap


22


and terminal


30


with respect to the lock body


50


and outer shield


12


. When the cap is in the position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the flange


26


fits within a recess


78


and abuts a side shoulder


80


to retain the flange


26


in this position. The cap can be turned by manually rotation of the handle section


24


with sufficient force to deform the flanges


26


over the side shoulder


80


and then along rising cam


82


till it is in position shown in FIG.


1


.




The position of the cap shown in

FIG. 1

corresponds to the unlocked position of the snap ring shown in FIG.


6


. The locked position shown in

FIG. 2

corresponds to the locked position of the snap ring as shown in FIG.


5


. Thus the position of the cap


22


provides for an indication as to the lock or unlocked condition of the terminal with respect to the spark plug post. In addition, the spark plug connector is provided with a secondary lock mechanism that prevents inadvertent unlocking of the terminal from the spark plug post. These functions are provided in an easily manufactured and assembled device.




Variations and modifications are possible without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for connecting a spark plug wire to a spark plug post that has an annular groove in proximity to a distal end of the spark plug post, said device characterized by:an electrical terminal connectable to spark plug wiring, said terminal having an end constructed to receive said spark plug post and having at least one lateral notch in proximity to a distal end of the terminal; a snap ring engageable with said notch of said terminal and said spark plug post and being expandable along an operating axis to allow disengagement from said spark plug post but normally biased to engage said spark plug post in said annular groove; a lock body mounted about said terminal such that said terminal is rotatable with respect to said lock body; said lock body having an opening that surrounds said snap ring, the opening having a major axis and minor axis dimensioned such that when said major axis is aligned with said operating axis of said snap ring, said opening allows said snap ring to expand and be disengaged from said spark plug post; and when said minor axis is aligned with said operating axis of said snap ring, said lock body blocks said snap ring from expanding and disengaging from said spark plug post.
  • 2. A device as define in claim 1 further characterized by:said opening in said lock body being shaped in the form of an oval.
  • 3. A device as defined in claim 2 further characterized by:an outer shell circumferentially surrounding said lock body and rotationally affixed to said lock body; a lower section of said outer shell shaped to slidably receive and be rotationally affixed to a spark plug body that is operably connected to said spark plug post; an upper section of said outer shell having a first portion of locking mechanism; a cap connected to said terminal and rotatably affixed to said terminal such that both cap and said terminal are rotatable with respect to said lock body and said outer shell; said cap having a second complementary portion of said locking mechanism to normally retain said cap member and said terminal in said lock position with respect to said first portion of said locking mechanism on said lock body and said outer shell.
  • 4. A device as defined in claim 3 further characterized by:said first portion of a locking mechanism comprising said cam that extends from an unlock position toward the locked position; a recess at the end of the cam to receive a portion of said cap when said cap is in said locked position with the recess and end of the cam forming a abutment shoulder that normally prevents the cap from rotating to the unlocked position.
  • 5. A device as defined in claim 4 further characterized by:said cap having a handle section for manually operation and a depending flange for riding on said cam of said outer shell and being receivable in said recess to retain the cap in the locked position.
  • 6. A device as defined in claim 5 further characterized by:said cap being made from a resilient deformable plastic material to allow said depending flange to deform and ride over said cam when a rotational force over a predetermined amount is applied on said cap.
  • 7. A device as defined in claim 1 further characterized by:an outer shell circumferentially surrounding said lock body and rotationally affixed to said lock body; a lower section of said outer shell shaped to slidably receive and be rotationally affixed to a spark plug body that is operably connected to said spark plug post; an upper section of said outer shell having a first portion of locking mechanism; a cap connected to said terminal and rotatably affixed to said terminal such that both are rotatable with respect to said lock body and said outer shell; said cap having a second complementary portion of said locking mechanism to normally retain said cap member and said terminal in said lock position with respect to said first portion of said locking mechanism on said lock body and said outer shell.
  • 8. A device as defined in claim 7 further characterized by:said first portion of said locking mechanism comprising a cam that extends from an unlock position toward the locked position; a recess at the end of the cam to receive a portion of said cap when said cap is in said locked position with the recess and end of the cam forming a abutment shoulder that normally prevents the cap from rotating to the unlocked position.
  • 9. A device as defined in claim 8 further characterized by:said cap having a handle section for manually operation and a depending flange for riding on said cam of said outer shell and being receivable in said recess to retain the cap in the locked position.
  • 10. A device as defined in claim 9 further characterized by:said cap being made from a resilient deformable plastic material to allow said depending flange to deform and ride over said abutment shoulder and out of said recess when a rotational force over a predetermined amount is applied on said cap.
  • 11. A device for connecting spark plug wiring to a spark plug post that has a groove in proximity to its distal end, said device characterized by:a wire terminal connected to a said spark plug wiring, said terminal having an end constructed to receive said spark plug post and having at least one lateral notch in proximity to a distal end of the terminal; a snap ring sized to fit laterally in said notch of said terminal and be expandable along an operating axis to allow disengagement from said spark plug terminal but normally biased to engage said spark plug terminal post in said groove; a lock body mounted about said terminal such that said terminal is rotatable with respect to said lock body; said lock body having an opening that surrounds said snap ring and having a major and minor axis dimensioned such that when said major axis is aligned with said operating axis of said snap ring, said opening allows said snap ring to expand and be disengaged from said spark plug post and when said minor axis is aligned with said operating axis of said snap ring, said lock body blocks said snap ring from expanding and disengaging from said spark plug post; an outer heat shield shell circumferentially surrounding said lock body and rotationally affixed to said lock body with a bushing interposed there between; a lower section of said heat shield outer shell shaped to form a hexagonal opening to slidably receive and be rotationally affixed to a conventional hexagonal shaped section of a spark plug body that is operably connected to said spark plug post; an upper section of said heat shield outer shell having a first portion of locking mechanism; a cap connected to said terminal and rotatably affixed to said terminal such that both are rotatable with respect to said lock body and said outer shell; said cap having a second complementary portion of said locking mechanism to normally retain said cap member and said terminal in said lock position with respect to said first portion of said locking mechanism on said lock body and said outer shell; said first portion of said locking mechanism comprising a rising cam that extends from an unlock position toward the locked position; a recess at the end of the cam to receive a portion of said cap when said cap is in said locked position with the recess and end of the cam forming a abutment shoulder that normally prevents the cap from rotating to the unlocked position; said cap having a handle section for manually operation and a depending flange for riding on said cam of said outer shell and being receivable in said recess to retain the cap in the locked position; said cap being made from a resilient deformable plastic material to allow said depending flange to deform and ride over said cam when a rotational force over a predetermined amount is applied on said cap.
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