Claims
- 1. A spark plug for use with a spark ignition-type internal combustion engine which has a combustion chamber,
- said spark plug comprising:
- a tubular metal plug body having a longitudinal bore with an open end;
- an insulator having a leg portion extending centrally within said plug body and out through said open end;
- a ring of packing mounted in said plug body distally of said open end, said insulator leg portion extending through said ring of packing and being supported upon said plug body via said ring of packing material;
- said plug body bore, axially outwardly of said ring of packing to said open end being radially oversize relative to said insulator leg portion axially outwardly of said ring of packing to said open end, thereby defining an annular space within said plug body bore, extending from said ring of packing to said open end;
- a center electrode extending from within said insulator leg portion to axially outwardly of said open end so as to be directly exposed, in use, to said combustion chamber;
- a ground electrode mounted on said plug body and extending therefrom axially outwardly of said open end and laterally into gapped adjacency with said center electrode;
- means defining at least one passageway formed in said plug body, said at least one passageway having:
- a first portion extending parallely of said center electrode, one end thereof being positioned for open communication, in use, with said engine combustion chamber,
- and
- a second portion extending transversely of said center electrode, one end thereof communicating with a respective other end of said first portion and another end thereof being in open communication with said annular space adjacent said ring of packing; and
- a restrictor of ring shape provided at said open end for restricting the flow of a fresh mixture for combustion to said annular space from said open end, said open end being restricted by a restriction gap thereby defined between said center electrode and said restrictor which, in use, causes some burned gas to remain within said annular space near the restriction gap when such fresh mixture for combustion is introduced to said annular space through said at least one passageway.
- 2. A spark plug for use with a spark ignition-type internal combustion engine which has a combustion chamber,
- said spark plug comprising:
- a tubular metal plug body having a longitudinal bore with an open end;
- an insulator having a leg portion extending centrally within said plug body and out through said open end;
- a ring of packing mounted in said plug body distally of said open end, said insulator leg portion extending through said ring of packing and being supported upon said plug body via said ring of packing material;
- said plug body bore, axially outwardly of said ring of packing to said open end being radially oversize relative to said insulator leg portion axially outwardly of said ring of packing to said open end, thereby defining an annular space within said plug body bore, extending from said ring of packing to said open end;
- a center electrode extending from within said insulator leg portion to axially outwardly of said open end so as to be directly exposed, in use, to said combustion chamber;
- a ground electrode mounted on said plug body and extending therefrom axially outwardly of said open end and laterally into gapped adjacency with said center electrode;
- means defining at least one passageway formed in said plug body, said at least one passageway having:
- a first portion having a one end which opens for open communication, in use, with said engine combustion chamber, and
- a second portion extending from the first portion and having a respective other end which is in open communication with said annular space adjacent said ring of packing;
- said plug body bore and said center electrode having respective surface means defining an open end of said annular space corresponding to said open end of said plug body bore;
- said surface means including means effectively restricting, but incompletely obstructing said open end of said annular space, sufficiently to cause some burned gas to remain within said annular space near said open end thereof, at a time when, in use, fresh mixture for combustion is introduced to said annular space through said at least one passageway.
- 3. The spark plug of claim 2, wherein:
- said restricting means defining a circumferentially continuous annular gap into said annular space at said open end of said annular space.
- 4. The spark plug of claim 3, wherein:
- said restricting means being constituted by a ring-shaped radially inwardly directed flange formed on said plug body.
- 5. The spark plug of claim 2, wherein:
- said first portion of said at least one passageway extends generally axially and said second portion extends generally radially, relative to the axial direction of the spark plug.
Priority Claims (3)
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52-40128 |
Apr 1977 |
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52-46533 |
Apr 1977 |
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52-94426 |
Aug 1977 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 892,137, filed Mar. 31, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,267,482, issued May 12, 1981.
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