Claims
- 1. A spark plug for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an insulator having a through hole extending in an axial direction of the insulator and an insulator leg portion at a first end portion in the axial direction;
- a resistor disposed in the through hole and formed from a resistive material by welding;
- a central electrode disposed in the through hole to face a central electrode side end face of the resistor and protruding from an insulator end face of the insulator leg portion;
- a housing holding the insulator therein and having a screw portion for being attached to the internal combustion engine; and
- an earth electrode fixed to the housing and facing the central electrode to define a spark gap therebetween,
- wherein a first length between the insulator end face and the central electrode side end face of the resistor is equal to or larger than 1.5 times as large as a second length of the insulator leg portion in the axial direction.
- 2. The spark plug of claim 1, wherein:
- the screw portion of the housing has a diameter equal to or larger than 18 mm, and a screw reach equal to or larger than 12 mm; and
- the insulator has an insulator head portion at a second end portion opposite the first end portion, the insulator head portion having a diameter equal to or larger than 12.5 mm and a length in the axial direction equal to or larger than 40 mm.
- 3. The spark plug of claim 1, wherein the resistor is formed by welding a mixture including a carbon system resistive material, ceramic powders, and glass powders.
- 4. The spark plug of claim 1, wherein an end face of the resistor on an insulator head portion side is closer to the central electrode than an end of the housing on the insulator head portion side.
- 5. A spark plug for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an insulator having a through hole extending in an axial direction of the insulator;
- a central electrode disposed in the through hole and protruding from an insulator first end face of the insulator in the axial direction;
- a terminal electrode disposed in the through hole to be electrically connected to the central electrode and protruding from an insulator second end face of the insulator in the axial direction;
- a housing holding at least part of the insulator on a central electrode side; and
- an earth electrode fixed to the housing and facing the central electrode to define a spark gap therebetween,
- wherein an entire length of the insulator between the insulator first and second end faces in the axial direction is equal to or larger than 90 mm;
- wherein a length between the insulator second end face and an end face of the housing on an insulator second end face side is equal to or larger than 40 mm; and
- wherein a projection area of the insulator second end face is in a range of 80 mm.sup.2 to 200 mm.sup.2.
- 6. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein the entire length of the insulator is in a range of 90 mm to 130 mm.
- 7. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein the length between the insulator second end face and the end face of the housing is in a range of 40 mm to 80 mm.
- 8. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein the insulator has a generally circular cross-section in the axial direction.
- 9. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein an outer circumference surface of the insulator on the insulator second end face side of the housing is flat.
- 10. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein an outer circumference surface of the insulator on the insulator second end face side of the housing has a corrugation, a difference in diameter of which is equal to or less than 0.7 mm.
- 11. The spark plug of claim 5, wherein an outer circumference surface of the insulator on the insulator second end face side of the housing has corrugations, a number of which is less than 5.
- 12. A spark plug for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an insulator having a through hole extending in an axial direction of the insulator;
- a central electrode disposed in the through hole and protruding from an insulator first end face of the insulator in the axial direction;
- a cylindrical housing disposed on an outer circumference surface of the insulator and having a polygonal attachment portion for being rotated when the spark plug is attached to the internal combustion engine, and a sleeve portion on a side of the polygonal attachment portion opposite the insulator first end face, the sleeve portion being for forming a ring-shaped space with the outer circumference surface of the insulator by caulking;
- an earth electrode fixed to the housing and facing the central electrode with a spark gap therebetween; and
- a powdery layer filling the ring-shaped space,
- wherein a length of the powdery layer in the axial direction is in a range of 5 mm to 8 mm; and
- wherein a length of the polygonal attachment portion in the axial direction is in a range of 10 mm to 15 mm.
- 13. The spark plug of claim 12, wherein the sleeve portion is caulked by cold-caulking and hot-caulking.
- 14. The spark plug of claim 13, wherein:
- the housing has a step portion on inside surface thereof at an end on an insulator first end face side, the step portion being for receiving the insulator; and
- a length between the sleeve portion and a front end of the step portion is equal to or larger than 38 mm.
- 15. The spark plug of claim 13, wherein:
- the housing has a thin groove portion on a side of the polygonal attachment portion opposite the sleeve portion, and a thick protruding portion on a side of the groove portion opposite the polygonal attachment portion; and
- the sleeve portion is caulked by applying a compressive stress between the sleeve portion and the protruding portion in the axial direction.
- 16. The spark plug of claim 15, wherein:
- the cold-caulking is carried out when the groove portion has a temperature lower than 100.degree. C.; and
- the hot-caulking is carried out when the groove portion has a temperature more than 600.degree. C.
- 17. The spark plug of claim 12, wherein the internal combustion engine is a cogeneration type which is operated with an average combustion pressure equal to or more than 10 kg/cm3.
- 18. A spark plug for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- an insulator having a through hole extending in an axial direction of the insulator;
- a central electrode disposed in the through hole and protruding from an insulator first end face of the insulator in the axial direction;
- a cylindrical housing disposed on an outer circumference surface of the insulator and having a polygonal attachment portion for being rotated when the spark plug is attached to the internal combustion engine, and a sleeve portion on a side of the polygonal attachment portion opposite the insulator first end face, the sleeve portion being for forming a ring-shaped space with the outer circumference surface of the insulator by caulking;
- an earth electrode fixed to the housing and facing the central electrode with a spark gap therebetween; and
- a powdery layer filling the ring-shaped space,
- wherein the sleeve portion is caulked by cold-caulking and hot-caulking.
- 19. The spark plug of claim 18, wherein:
- the housing has a step portion on inside surface thereof at an end on an insulator first end face side, the step portion being for receiving the insulator; and
- a length between the sleeve portion and a front end of the step portion is equal to or larger than 38 mm.
- 20. The spark plug of claim 18, wherein:
- the housing has a thin groove portion on a side of the polygonal attachment portion opposite the sleeve portion, and a thick protruding portion on a side of the groove portion opposite the polygonal attachment portion; and
- the sleeve portion is caulked by applying a compressive stress between the sleeve portion and the protruding portion in the axial direction.
- 21. The spark plug of claim 20, wherein:
- the cold-caulking is carried out when the groove portion has a temperature lower than 100.degree. C.; and
- the hot-caulking is carried out when the groove portion has a temperature more than 600.degree. C.
Priority Claims (6)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9-369156 |
Dec 1997 |
JPX |
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9-369060 |
Dec 1997 |
JPX |
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10-015009 |
Jan 1998 |
JPX |
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10-313386 |
Nov 1998 |
JPX |
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10-314919 |
Nov 1998 |
JPX |
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10-320865 |
Nov 1998 |
JPX |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Applications No. 9-369156, filed on Dec. 26, 1997, No. 9-369060, filed on Dec. 27, 1998, No. 10-15009, filed on Jan. 9, 1998, No. 10-313386, filed on Nov. 4, 1998, No. 10-314919 filed on Nov. 5, 1998, and No. 10-320865 filed on Nov. 11, 1998, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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