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US20180112873A1
US20180112873A1 US15/565,839 US201615565839A US2018112873A1 US 20180112873 A1 US20180112873 A1 US 20180112873A1 US 201615565839 A US201615565839 A US 201615565839A US 2018112873 A1 US2018112873 A1 US 2018112873A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23QIGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
    • F23Q7/00Incandescent ignition; Igniters using electrically-produced heat, e.g. lighters for cigarettes; Electrically-heated glowing plugs
    • F23Q7/001Glowing plugs for internal-combustion engines
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23QIGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
    • F23Q7/00Incandescent ignition; Igniters using electrically-produced heat, e.g. lighters for cigarettes; Electrically-heated glowing plugs
    • F23Q7/001Glowing plugs for internal-combustion engines
    • F23Q2007/002Glowing plugs for internal-combustion engines with sensing means

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  • the invention relates to a glow plug that is used to assist a start-up of an internal combustion engine such as a diesel engine, the glow plug including a pressure sensor that detects a pressure in a combustion chamber.
  • a glow plug that is used to assist a start-up of an internal combustion engine such as a diesel engine and that includes a pressure sensor detecting a combustion pressure in a combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine has been in practical use (for example, see JP-T-2009-527748).
  • a heater element which is heated by energization, is accommodated in a housing in a displaceable manner, the heater element is displaced in an axial direction of the housing by a pressure change in the combustion chamber, and said displacement is transmitted to the pressure sensor and is detected as the combustion pressure in the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
  • the heater element is attached to the housing by a metal diaphragm and is thereby brought into a displaceable state with respect to the housing.
  • the heater element and the housing are joined only by the diaphragm, and heat transferred from the heater element is mainly transferred to the housing side through a path via the thin diaphragm. Accordingly, compared to a general glow plug in which the heater element is fixed to the housing by a brazing material, transfer efficiency of the heat that is transferred from the heater element to the housing is low, and a heat dissipation property is low. Thus, temperatures of the heater element and an inside of the housing are likely to be increased. As a result, temperatures of an extraction electrode of a heat generation body in the heater element and the brazing material each exceed a limit temperature, which possibly results in breakage of the glow plug in a short period.
  • the invention has been made in view of the above problem and therefore has a purpose of providing a glow plug that can improve a heat dissipation property and can thereby suppress breakage thereof in a short period.
  • the invention is a glow plug that includes: a heater element that is inserted in a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine; a housing that supports the heater element in a state where a heating section of the heater element is projected; a resilient body that couples the heater element and the housing to divide a space between the heater element and the housing into a tip side and a rear end side of the housing; and a pressure sensor that is provided in a space on the rear end side of the resilient body in the housing to detect a pressure in the combustion chamber from displacement of the heater element, and is characterized in that a space on the tip side of the resilient body in the housing is filled with a heat transfer material that is melted by heat transferred from the heater element.
  • the housing preferably has an opening at a tip thereof, in which the heater element is inserted, and preferably includes a sealing member that seals a clearance between the heater element, which is inserted from the opening, and an opening edge.
  • the heat transfer material is preferably metal that is melted at 100° C. or lower.
  • a step is preferably formed on an inner surface on the tip side of the resilient body in the housing.
  • breakage in a short period can be suppressed by improving a heat dissipation property.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view in which a part of a glow plug according to an embodiment of the invention is seen in a cross section.
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view in which a portion near a tip of a housing of the glow plug in FIG. 1 is enlarged.
  • FIGS. 3( a )-( d ) include views that depict a manufacturing method of the glow plug according to the embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS. 4( a ) and ( b ) include vertical cross-sectional views in each of which a portion near a tip of a housing of a glow plug according to another embodiment of the invention is enlarged.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical cross-sectional view of a glow plug.
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the glow plug in which a portion near a tip of a housing is enlarged in FIG. 1 .
  • a lateral cross section means a cross section that is perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the glow plug, and a vertical cross section means a cross section that includes the longitudinal axis of the glow plug.
  • a glow plug 1 includes a heater element 10 , a housing 14 , a pressure sensor module 15 , an electronic module 16 , and the like.
  • the heater element 10 assists a start-up of an internal combustion engine, is inserted in a combustion chamber (a precombustion chamber in a case of the internal combustion engine of a precombustion type, the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine in a case of the internal combustion engine of a direct-injection type), and is fixed.
  • the heater element 10 is constructed of ceramics, for example. Note that the heater element 10 is not limited to the ceramics but may be constructed of metal.
  • the heater element 10 includes a ceramic heater 11 , a metallic outer cylinder (sheath) 12 , a lead section 13 , and the like.
  • the ceramic heater 11 is a portion that is heated by energization, and a ceramic heat generation body 112 formed in a U-shape is embedded in a ceramic insulating base 111 that constitutes a body of the ceramic heater 11 therein.
  • a positive electrode 114 and a negative electrode 115 are respectively provided on both end sides of this ceramic heat generation body 112 via metal leads 113 .
  • the negative electrode 115 is taken out on an outer peripheral surface of the ceramic insulating base 111 , and a negative-electrode side metallized section 116 is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the ceramic insulating base 111 that includes the negative electrode 115 .
  • the negative-electrode side metallized section 116 is joined to an inner surface on one end side of the outer cylinder 12 , and the negative electrode 115 is electrically connected to the outer cylinder 12 .
  • the outer cylinder 12 is formed of a metallic material with electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity.
  • the outer cylinder 12 is formed to have an inner diameter in such extent that the ceramic heater 11 can be inserted therein and is formed in such extent that a slight clearance is formed between an inner peripheral surface 123 of the outer cylinder 12 and an outer peripheral surface 118 of the ceramic heater 11 when the ceramic heater 11 is inserted in the outer cylinder 12 .
  • the ceramic heater 11 and the outer cylinder 12 are joined by brazing or the like in a state where the negative-electrode side metallized section 116 of the ceramic heater 11 is inserted in and fixed to an inside of the outer cylinder 12 . That is, the negative-electrode side metallized section 116 of the ceramic heater 11 is joined to the inner surface of the outer cylinder 12 by the brazing material and is thereby electrically connected thereto.
  • the negative-electrode side metallized section 116 is formed of silver paste that contains 30 wt % or less of copper (Cu) and 10 wt % or less of titanium (Ti) with respect to total weight of the negative-electrode side metallized section 116 , for example.
  • the positive electrode 114 is taken out on an outer surface of the ceramic insulating base 111 on a base end side that is opposite from a tip side where the ceramic heat generation body 112 is embedded.
  • a positive-electrode side metallized section 117 is formed on a rear end surface of the ceramic insulating base 111 , which includes the positive electrode 114 .
  • This positive-electrode side metallized section 117 is joined to a tip surface 131 of the lead section 13 by brazing, and the positive electrode 114 and the lead section 13 are electrically connected.
  • a chamfered section 111 a is formed on the rear end surface of the ceramic insulating base 111 . In this way, a distance can be secured between the ceramic insulating base 111 and the outer cylinder 12 around a joined section between the ceramic insulating base 111 and the lead section 13 . Accordingly, in the case of brazing, an insulation property between the brazing material and the outer cylinder 12 is improved, and a chance of occurrence of dielectric breakdown can be reduced.
  • the lead section 13 is electrically connected to the positive electrode 114 of the ceramic heater 11 .
  • a large current for example, 4 to 30 amperes
  • the lead section 13 is possibly oxidized in a short time.
  • the lead section 13 is formed as a lead rod with a relatively large diameter having a cross-sectional area that is 20% or more of a cross-sectional area of the ceramic insulating base 111 , for example.
  • the cross-sectional area of the lead section 13 is preferably 40% or less of the cross-sectional area of the ceramic insulating base 111 , for example.
  • length of the lead section 13 is preferably at least twice as long as the diameter of the lead section 13 .
  • the lead section 13 is formed of a material with high electrical conductivity.
  • a material with high electrical conductivity for example, copper (Cu), aluminum (Al), or alloys of those can be exemplified.
  • iron alloy or cast iron with low rigidity and the high electrical conductivity may be used.
  • nickel (Ni) plating or the like may be applied to the lead section 13 to improve thermal resistance or the lead section 13 may be covered with silver (Ag) to improve oxidation resistance.
  • the lead section 13 is guided to the pressure sensor module 15 side, and, at the rear end 133 on the pressure sensor module 15 , is retained in the outer cylinder 12 by a retaining member 134 and a positioning member 135 .
  • the rear end 133 of the lead section 13 is positioned such that a certain distance is kept between the lead section 13 and the inner peripheral surface 123 of the outer cylinder 12 and that displacement of the heater element 10 is appropriately transmitted to the pressure sensor module 15 .
  • the positioning member 135 is installed in a manner to contact the inner peripheral surface 123 of the outer cylinder 12 , and retains the lead section 13 via the retaining member 134 .
  • the retaining member 134 is formed to cover an outer peripheral surface 136 of the lead section 13 on the rear end 133 side of the lead section 13 and can favorably contact the pressure sensor module 15 by increasing an area of an end surface 137 on the pressure sensor module 15 side.
  • the retaining member 134 is electrically connected to the lead section 13 .
  • the lead section 13 is electrically connected to a lead cable 132 as an external connection terminal via the retaining member 134 , and the lead cable 132 is pulled out of the housing 14 of the glow plug 1 .
  • the housing 14 is an attachment jig to a cylinder head of the engine, which is not depicted, and accommodates the heater element 10 , the pressure sensor module 15 , and the like.
  • the housing 14 is formed of a metallic material with the thermal conductivity and superior heat dissipation property.
  • the housing 14 is formed in a cylindrical shape, for example, and the heater element 10 is supported by the housing 14 via a diaphragm 31 (a resilient body) in states where a base end side thereof is partially arranged in the housing 14 and a tip side thereof is projected to an outside of the housing 14 from an opening 141 on a tip side of the housing 14 .
  • the tip of the heater element 10 which is projected from the housing 14 , is inserted in the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
  • the diaphragm 31 is a thin film body that is formed in a ring shape in a plan view, and is formed of metal that can elastically be deformed.
  • the outer cylinder 12 of the heater element 10 is inserted through a hole formed at a center of the diaphragm 31 , and the diaphragm 31 and the outer cylinder 12 are accommodated in the housing 14 together.
  • An inner edge side of the diaphragm 31 is attached to an outer peripheral surface 124 of the outer cylinder 12 , and an outer edge side thereof is attached to a sleeve 144 provided on an inner surface of the housing 14 .
  • a space between the inner surface of the housing 14 and an outer surface of the outer cylinder 12 is divided into a space 142 on a tip side (the heater element 10 side) and a space 143 on a rear end side (the pressure sensor module 15 side) by the diaphragm 31 .
  • the sleeve 144 is fixed to the housing 14 and accommodates a part of the heater element 10 and the pressure sensor module 15 .
  • a positioning member 145 is arranged on the same axis as the sleeve 144 , and the positioning member 145 is fixed to the sleeve 144 .
  • the outer cylinder 12 is inserted in this positioning member 145 in a freely slidable manner. That is, while the outer peripheral surface 124 of the outer cylinder 12 is in contact with the positioning member 145 , the outer cylinder 12 is not restrained.
  • a step 14 a is formed on an inner wall of the space 142 on the tip side of the housing 14 .
  • the step 14 a is not limited to that formed of plural planes but design thereof can freely be changed as long as being in such a shape that a contact area between the housing 14 and a heat transfer material 22 is increased.
  • the space 142 on the tip side of the housing 14 is filled with the heat transfer material 22 , which is melted by the heat transferred from the heater element 10 , in a solid state.
  • the heat transfer material 22 is preferably a material with the high thermal conductivity so as to efficiently transfer the heat, which is transferred from the heater element 10 , to the housing 14 .
  • the heat transfer material 22 is preferably constructed of a material that can retain a liquid phase at a high temperature (about 500° C.) in a relatively stable manner (a change such as decomposition, or evaporation, of constituents does not occur).
  • the heat transfer material 22 is preferably constructed of a material that can reversibly be changed between a solid phase and the liquid phase depending on a temperature change in a use environment.
  • a material for example, a low-melting-point alloy is exemplified, and preferably, an alloy that is melted at a temperature of 100° C. or below is exemplified.
  • a low-melting-point alloy for example, an alloy that contains two types or more of metal selected from Sn, Bi, In, Zn, Pb, and Cd. Note that the low-melting-point alloy that does not contain Pb and Cd is further preferred from a perspective of reducing an environmental load.
  • an Sn—Bi—In alloy or the like is exemplified.
  • the opening 141 of the space 142 on the tip side of the housing 14 is sealed by a seal material (a sealing member) 23 .
  • the seal member 23 is located near the combustion chamber and a heat generating section of the heater element 10 , is exposed to the relatively high temperature, and thus is constructed of a material with the high thermal resistance. As such a material, metal, a resin, an elastomer, or the like with the high thermal resistance is exemplified.
  • the seal member 23 is connected to both of the housing 14 and the heater element 10 .
  • the seal member in order not to restrain movement of the heater element 10 at a time when the heater element 10 is pressurized by a pressure in the combustion chamber, the seal member preferably has flexibility.
  • a metallic material that is processed to be thin, fluororubber, silicone rubber, or the like is exemplified.
  • the seal member 23 is sealed by a fastener as depicted in FIG. 2 , for example.
  • the seal member (a fastener) 23 has: a base section 23 a in a ring shape in the plan view; and a cylindrical flange 23 b on an inner edge side of this base section 23 a , and an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical flange 23 b is joined to the outer peripheral surface 124 of the outer cylinder 12 in the heater element 10 by brazing or the like.
  • the pressure sensor module 15 is provided in the space 143 on the rear end side of the housing 14 .
  • the pressure sensor module 15 includes a pressure sensor 151 , sensor cable 152 , and a sensor housing 153 .
  • the pressure sensor 151 can be configured as a piezoelectric sensor element, for example. This piezoelectric sensor element generates electric charge when receiving a mechanical load, and this electric charge can be detected in contact regions 154 , 155 of the pressure sensor 151 . The detected electric charge is led out of the housing 14 of the glow plug 1 by the sensor cable 152 .
  • the sensor housing 153 accommodates the pressure sensor 151 and the contact regions 154 , 155 and is supported in the sleeve 144 . On a rear end 146 side of the housing 14 that is a far side from the ceramic heater 11 , the pressure sensor module 15 is supported by the sleeve 144 that is included in the housing 14 .
  • a force that is applied to the heater element 10 is generated on the basis of the pressure in the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine.
  • This force is applied to the heater element 10 in an axial direction F 1 , that is, a direction along an axis x.
  • This force is transmitted to the pressure sensor 151 along a force transmission path indicated by arrows F 2 , F 3 .
  • the pressure sensor 151 outputs a detection signal via the sensor cable 152 , and the pressure generated in the combustion chamber is detected using this detection signal.
  • the electronic module 16 has a contact unit 161 , and the contact unit 161 includes: a support body 163 that accommodates a signal processing unit 162 ; and a connector housing 164 .
  • the contact unit 161 On an end surface side 165 of the support body 163 on the pressure sensor module side, the contact unit 161 has an interface for contact connection with the heater element 10 and the pressure sensor module 15 . The interface is implemented via the sensor cable 152 and the lead cable 132 that are pulled out of the housing 14 of the glow plug 1 .
  • the contact unit 161 is at least partially surrounded by a tubular electronic module housing 166 and, in this case, the support body 163 is completely surrounded by the electronic module housing 166 .
  • the electronic module housing 166 is partially surrounded by the connector housing 164 .
  • the ceramic heater 11 is inserted in an inner hole 121 of the outer cylinder 12 .
  • the ceramic heater 11 is inserted in the outer cylinder 12 until reaching a position where a specified positional relationship (see FIG. 3( b ) ) in which the positive-electrode side metallized section 117 of the ceramic heater 11 is sufficiently covered with the outer cylinder 12 is established.
  • brazing materials 175 are placed on the chamfered section 111 a of the ceramic heater 11 .
  • the tip surface 131 of the lead section 13 is placed on the positive-electrode side metallized section 117 of the ceramic heater 11 .
  • another brazing material 176 which differs from the brazing materials 175 placed on the chamfered section 111 a , is placed between the positive-electrode side metallized section 117 and the lead section 13 .
  • this heater element 10 is heated to 800 to 900° C. In this way, the ceramic heater 11 and the outer cylinder 12 as well as the ceramic heater 11 and the lead section 13 are simultaneously brazed.
  • the housing 14 in which the pressure sensor module 15 is installed, is inserted from a rear end side of the heater element 10 to a specified position, and then the space 142 on the tip side in the housing 14 is filled with the heat transfer material 22 from the opening 141 . Thereafter, the opening 141 is sealed by the seal member 23 .
  • the electronic module 16 that is assembled in advance is connected from a rear end of the housing 14 , and the glow plug 1 is thereby assembled.
  • the space 142 on the tip side of the housing 14 from the diaphragm 31 is filled with the heat transfer material 22 , which is melted by the heat transferred from the heater element 10 .
  • the heat can also be dissipated from the heat transfer material 22 toward the housing 14 .
  • the movement of the heater element 10 which is caused by a pressure fluctuations in the combustion chamber of the internal combustion engine, is not restrained. In this way, the heat transferred from the heater element 10 can efficiently be transferred to the housing 14 .
  • the heat dissipation property is improved, and breakage in a short period is suppressed.
  • a foreign substance such as soot, unburned gas, or oil, that is produced in association with an operation of the internal combustion engine or the like enters the space 142 in the housing 14 from the opening 141 of the housing 14 , causes clogging due to accumulation of the foreign substance, or deteriorates performance of the diaphragm 31 due to the foreign substance.
  • movability of the heater element 10 by the combustion pressure or the like is hindered, which possibly deteriorates pressure detection sensitivity.
  • the space 142 on the tip side from the diaphragm 31 has already been filled with the heat transfer material 22 .
  • the opening 141 between the housing 14 on the tip side from the diaphragm 31 and the heater element 10 is sealed by the seal member 23 .
  • the heat transfer material 22 is favorably retained in the space 142 .
  • the opening 141 is sealed by the seal member 23 , the entry of the foreign substance in the space 142 can be suppressed.
  • the step 14 a is formed on the inner wall that faces the space 142 on the tip side of the housing 14 , the contact area between the heat transfer material 22 and the housing 14 can be increased, and a heat dissipation effect can further be enhanced.
  • the opening 141 may be sealed by a different seal member from that in FIG. 2 . More specifically, as depicted in FIG. 4(A) , the opening 141 may be sealed by a filler 25 as the seal material. Alternatively, as depicted in FIG. 4(B) , the opening 141 may be sealed by the filler 25 as the seal material and a fastener 26 .
  • a clearance between the housing 14 on the opening 141 side and the heater element 10 is filled with the filler 25 .
  • a filler 25 for example, the fluororubber or the silicone rubber is available.
  • the fastener 26 does not always have to be constructed of a material with the flexibility and can be constructed of metal or a resin with the thermal resistance, for example.
  • a member such as a gasket is exemplified.

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