Claims
- 1. In a glow plug of the type having a cylindrical metal shell with a peripheral seat defining a heater aperture at said one end thereof, an axial electrode disposed in said metal shell, insulator means supporting said axial electrode concentrically in said metal shell and electrically insulating it therefrom, and a heater member electrically connected between the metal shell and the axial electrode, the improvement wherein said heater member comprises:
- a hollow open-ended cylindrical ceramic substrate having an internal surface and an external surface, said substrate having an internal portion secured in the shell between one end of the shell and one end of said axial electrode and an external portion protruding externally from the shell, said internal portion of said cylindrical substrate having a shoulder portion engaging said peripheral seat of said shell, said ceramic substrate having micro-irregularities on said internal and external surfaces; and
- a continuous metallic-silicide resistive layer disposed along the internal and external surfaces of said cylindrical substrate and around the end of said external portion to form a hollow cylindrical heater element open at the end of said external portion, the portion of said resistive layer disposed along the external surface of said substrate being electrically connected to the metal shell and the portion of said resistive layer disposed along the internal surface of said substrate being electrically connected to the axial electrode, said external portion passing through said heater aperture, said resistive layer being disposed along said external surface extending along the surface of said shoulder portion of said cylindrical substrate, said axial electrode having a radial flange engaging the end of said internal surface of said cylindrical substrate, said resistive layer being disposed along the internal surface of said substrate to the surface of the end of said internal surface to form an electrical contact area having a diameter intermediate the internal and external diameters of said internal end portion, said radial flange of the axial electrode making electrical contact with said contact area, said metallic-silicide resistive layer being substantially uneffected by said micro-irregularities on said internal and external surfaces to provide a cold resistance of from 0.2 to 0.6 ohms to the flow of electrical current, said resistive layer responding to five amperes of electrical current to develop a temperature of at least 800.degree. C. within five seconds, said metallic-silicide resistive layer having a positive coefficient of resistance to provide for self limiting which reduces the operating requirements of a controller.
- 2. The heater member of claim 1 having a metal film disposed on the surface of said resistive layer on said shoulder portion and on said contact area to lower the electrical contact resistance between the metal shell and the axial electrode and the resistive layer disposed along the external and internal surfaces of said cylindrical substrate.
- 3. The heater of claim 2 having an electrically conductive gasket disposed between said shoulder portion of the cylindrical substrate and said peripheral seat.
- 4. The heater member of claim 1 wherein said metallic-silicide resistive layer is a molybdenum disilicide resistive layer.
- 5. The heater member of claim 1 wherein said metallic-silicide resistive layer is a tungsten disilicide resistive layer.
- 6. The heater member of claim 1 wherein said metallic-silicide resistive layer is a tantalum discilicide resistive layer.
- 7. The heater member of claim 1 wherein said metallic-silicide resistive layer is a titanium discilicide resistive layer.
- 8. The heater member of claim 1 having a dielectric material filling the interior of the cylindrical substrate.
- 9. A glow plug comprising:
- a metal shell having a cylindrical internal chamber and a peripheral seat to define a heater aperture at one end thereof;
- a hollow open-ended cylindrical ceramic substrate having an external surface and an internal surface, said ceramic substrate having a first portion disposed in said internal chamber adjacent to said heater aperture and a second portion extending longitudinally through said heater aperture externally from said metal shell, said internal and external surfaces having micro-irregularities thereon, said external surface of said first portion having a sloped shoulder which engages said peripheral seat;
- a metallic-silicide resistive layer deposited on said sloped shoulder, internal and external surfaces, and around the end of said second portion to form a hollow cylindrical heater element open at both ends, said resistive layer having a cold resistance of from 0.2 to 0.6 ohms to the flow of electrical current, the portion of said resistive layer disposed along said external surface being in electrical contact with said shell;
- an axial electrode disposed in said shell and having a radial flange which engages the end of said first portion to secure said cylindrical substrate in said shell, said resistive layers disposed along the internal surface of said substrate extending along the surface of the end of said first portion to form an electrical contact area having a diameter intermediate the internal and external diameters of said first portion of said cylindrical substrate; and
- an insulator disposed in said shell for supporting said axial electrode in engagement with said cylindrical substrate and electrically insulating said axial electrode from said shell, said metallic silicide resistive layer being substantially uneffected by said micro-irregularities on said internal and external surfaces by responding to five amperes of electrical current to permit said glow plug to operate at temperatures above 800.degree. C. within five seconds, said metallic-silicide resistive layer having a positive coefficient of resistance to provide for self limiting which reduces the operating requirements of a controller.
- 10. The glow plug of claim 9 having a metal layer disposed along the surface of the resistive layer disposed on said sloped shoulder and said contact area.
- 11. The glow plug of claim 9 having a dielectric filling the interior of said cylindrical substrate.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 713,224 filed 3-15-85.
The invention is related to the glow plug described in co-pending, commonly assigned patent Ser. No. 701,642 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,582,981 entitled "An Improved Glow Plug Having a Resistive Film Heater" filed Feb. 13, 1985.
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