Claims
- 1. A plug mount structure for installing an ignition plug into a pulse combustion apparatus, the combustion apparatus having a combustion chamber with an inner wall having a curved inner surface and a threaded hole which extends through the inner wall, and the ignition plug having a ground electrode at a top end thereof and a threaded securing part, said threaded securing part being adapted to be threadedly received in the threaded hole to secure the ignition plug to the combustion apparatus such that the ground electrode is positioned in the combustion chamber, the threaded securing part having a distal edge extending into the chamber and the inner surface having a curvature such that positions on the distal edge closer to a center of the chamber are positioned further away from the inner surface than positions on the distal edge further from the center of the chamber, the plug mount structure comprising:
- a stopper portion fixed on said ignition plug; and
- spacer means for controlling an initial threaded position of said ignition plug in said threaded hole such that said ground electrode is at a desired rotational orientation in, and close to the inner surface of the inner wall of, the combustion chamber so as to reduce the temperature at the ground electrode, said spacer means including a spacer washer of a selected thickness in surrounding relation to said ignition plug and positioned between an in contact with said stopper portion and said combustion apparatus when said ignition plug is threaded into said threaded hole such that the thickness of the spacer washer determines the rotational orientation of the ground electrode in the combustion chamber to the desired rotational orientation and provides that the ground electrode is positioned close to the inner surface of the inner wall of the combustion chamber so as to reduce the temperature of the ground electrode in the combustion chamber.
- 2. A plug mount structure according to claim 1, wherein said spacer means includes a plurality of spacer washers having different predetermined spacing thicknesses in dependence on said desired rotational orientation, with only one of said spacer washers being provided in said surrounding relation, in dependence on said desired rotational orientation.
- 3. A method of installing an ignition plug into a pulse combustion apparatus, the combustion apparatus having a combustion chamber with an inner wall having a curved inner surface and a threaded hole which extends through the inner wall, and the ignition plug having a ground electrode at a top end thereof, a stopper portion and a threaded securing part between said ground electrode and said stopper portion, said threaded securing part being adapted to be threadedly received in the threaded hole to secure the ignition plug to the combustion apparatus such that the ground electrode is positioned in the combustion chamber, the threaded securing part having a distal edge extending into the chamber and the inner surface having a curvature such that positions on the distal edge closer to a center of the chamber are positioned further away from the inner surface than positions on the distal edge further from the center of the chamber, the method comprising the steps of:
- determining a desired rotational orientation of the ground electrode in the combustion chamber;
- selecting a spacer of a predetermined spacer thickness from a plurality of spacers having different predetermined spacer thicknesses, in dependence on said desired rotational orientation such that the thickness of the spacer determines the rotational orientation of the ground electrode in the combustion chamber to the desired rotational orientation and provides that the ground electrode is positioned close to the inner surface of the inner wall of the combustion chamber so as to reduce the temperature of the ground electrode in the combustion chamber;
- positioning the selected spacer between said stopper portion and said combustion chamber; and
- threadedly securing said ignition plug into said threaded hole with the selected spacer being positioned between and in contact with said stopper portion and said combustion chamber, such that said ground electrode is at said desired rotational orientation in, and close to the inner surface of the inner wall of, the combustion chamber so as to reduce the temperature at the ground electrode.
- 4. A method according to claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of spacers is formed by a spacer washer which slidably fits around said ignition plug.
- 5. A method according to claim 3, wherein said ground electrode is L-shaped, and said desired rotational orientation is a position at which the ground electrode is nearest to the inner surface of the inner wall of the combustion chamber and points in a direction toward a center of said combustion chamber.
- 6. A method according to claim 3, wherein said step of determining includes the step of determining an initial threaded position of said ignition plug in said threaded hole in order to achieve said desired rotational orientation of said ground electrode, and said step of selecting includes the step of selecting one of said spacers so that threading of said ignition plug in said threaded hole is started at said initial threaded position.
- 7. A method according to claim 3, wherein said ignition plug has a central longitudinal axis, and said ground electrode has an axial leg positioned in substantially parallel, spaced relation to said central longitudinal axis and a transverse leg connected with a free end of said axial leg and extending substantially transverse to said central longitudinal axis.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/973,345 filed Nov. 9, 1992 abandoned.
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