Claims
- 1. A spark plug for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- a tubular metal casing with external threads for being turned into the spark plug opening in the engine block;
- a first metal electrode passing through the interior of the tubular metal casing;
- a ceramic insulator sealing the space between the tubular metal casing and the electrode; and
- a second electrode extending from the metal casing to define a spark gap with the first electrode, wherein an effective distance along a surface of the ceramic insulator defines a potential surface discharge path that is at least four times the distance of the spark gap.
- 2. The spark plug according to claim 1, wherein the surface discharge path excludes a surface of the ceramic insulator that is spaced from the uninsulated metal casing by a distance less than the spark gap.
- 3. The spark plug according to claim 1, further comprising an insulating material positioned between the ceramic insulator and the metal casing.
- 4. The spark plug according to claim 3, wherein the insulating material comprises a concentric insulating tube between the ceramic insulator and the metal casing.
- 5. The spark plug according to claim 1, wherein the ceramic insulator has a rippled or convoluted shape to extend the effective distance across the surface thereof.
- 6. The spark plug according to claim 1, wherein a ratio of the effective distance to the spark gap is selected to prevent surface discharge as the spark gap erodes.
- 7. The spark plug according to claim 6, wherein the ratio is selected to prevent surface discharge at the end of the projected service life of the spark plug.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/064,982, filed Nov. 10, 1997.
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