The present application is the national stage of International Pat. App. No. PCT/EP2018/056350 filed Mar. 14, 2018, and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to DE 10 2017 205 828.5, filed in the Federal Republic of Germany on Apr. 5, 2017, the content of each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
The present invention relates to a spark plug with improved tightness between an insulator and a housing of the spark plug.
Spark plugs in various forms are known from the related art. Because of the increasing demands of manufacturers of internal combustion engines with regard to a downsizing of engines, smaller spark plugs are also needed. Thus, the trend is away from spark plugs with an M14 external thread to spark plugs with an M10 or M8 external thread. However, this entails increased requirements of the spark plug with respect to sturdiness, gas tightness, and thermal stability. DE 10 2014 223 752.1 describes a spark plug which features an improved connection between the insulator and the housing. In that case, at its periphery, the insulator has a circumferential depression in which the housing engages.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to improved design approaches in terms of gas tightness and ruggedness of spark plugs.
In contrast to conventional spark plugs, a spark plug according to an example embodiment of the present invention has an advantage that dimensions of the spark plug are able to be reduced, and sealing of the spark plug between an insulator and a housing of the spark plug can be improved. This is achieved owing to the fact that the spark plug has an insulator, a housing, and a sealing washer disposed between the insulator and the housing of the spark plug. The sealing washer is deformable and the insulator has an annular full-perimeter shoulder against which the sealing washer rests. The shoulder has a radius R1 which lies in a range between 0.20 mm and 0.60 mm. The material of the sealing washer is selected in such a way that deformability of the insulator and of the housing is less than a deformability of the sealing washer. The sealing washer can thus be deformed reliably during assembly. Due to the selection of the small radius between 0.20 mm and 0.60 mm, increased Hertzian surface pressure can be achieved during the assembly operation.
Particularly high surface pressure can be achieved if the radius at the shoulder of the insulator is directed outwardly. In other words, the external radius is convex.
It is particularly preferred that the radius lies in a range from 0.30 mm to 0.50 mm, and especially preferred, amounts to 0.40 mm.
Viewed in the axial direction, the shoulder on the insulator preferably has an arc length in a range between 20 mm and 26 mm, and especially preferred, the arc length amounts to 23 mm. This measure also further increases a surface pressure between the members being joined.
By preference, a Hertzian surface pressure of at least 4500 N/mm2, preferably of at least 5000 N/mm2, is present between the insulator and the sealing washer. Thus, the higher pressures occurring particularly in the case of smaller internal combustion engines can be sealed off, as well.
It is particularly preferred that the housing has a tapering section at a contact area for a contact with the sealing washer. The tapering section on the housing is preferably conical. As a result, reliable support of the sealing washer on the housing is possible during assembly, permitting a high surface pressure during the joining process.
In order to be able to ensure particularly high tightness, in the assembled state, the sealing washer completely contacts the shoulder on the insulator.
As a result, the sealing washer abuts against the entire arc length of the shoulder of the insulator, thereby permitting great tightness, especially with respect to high pressures.
It is further preferred that in the assembled state, the sealing washer completely contacts the contact area on the housing.
Preferably, the housing of the spark plug has an M10 external thread or an M12 external thread.
The present invention also relates to an internal combustion engine, including the described spark plug.
In the following, a preferred exemplary embodiment of the present invention is described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the following, a spark plug 1 according to a preferred exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in detail, with reference to
In addition, spark plug 1 includes a center electrode 8 and a ground electrode 9. In the assembled state of spark plug 1, outer sealing ring 6 fits tightly against a cylinder head or the like.
As also evident from
Sealing washer 4 can be seen in detail in
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A tapering section 30 is provided on housing 3 at the level of sealing washer 4. In this exemplary embodiment, tapering section 30 is conical. An angle α of the conical section to a perpendicular Y to axial direction X-X is preferably approximately 115°.
As also apparent from
An arc length of shoulder 20 between first and second wall areas 21, 22 lies preferably in a range from 20 mm to 26 mm, and in this exemplary embodiment, amounts to 23 mm.
Thus, tightness of the spark plug between insulator 2 and housing 3 can be improved by achieving the conditions for an increased Hertzian surface pressure between the members being joined—insulator 2, housing 3, and sealing washer 4. Combustion-chamber gases can thereby be prevented from getting into the interior of the spark plug via gap 5.
A relatively easily deformable material is used as material for sealing washer 4. Preferably, the material also has a high coefficient of thermal conduction, so that heat is able to be conducted from housing 3 in the direction of insulator 2.
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External thread 10 has reduced dimensions and is preferably an M10 external thread or an M12 external thread.
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