Ion sensor glow plug assembly with coating between sheath and shell
First Claim
1. An ion sensor glow plug assembly comprising:
- a shell for attachment to a cylinder head of a compression ignition engine and having a passageway extending axially therethrough;
a center terminal disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and connected to a source of power to create a heating circuit;
a glow sheath disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and about said center terminal to create an ion sensing circuit; and
a coating disposed about a portion of said glow sheath between said glow sheath and said shell to isolate said shell from said glow sheath.
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Abstract
An ion sensor glow plug assembly includes a shell for attachment to a cylinder head of a compression ignition engine and having a passageway extending axially therethrough. The ion sensor glow plug assembly also includes a center terminal disposed at least partially in the passageway of the shell and connected to a source of power to create a heating circuit. The ion sensor glow plug assembly includes a glow sheath disposed at least partially in the passageway of the shell and about the center wire to create an ion sensing circuit. The ion sensor glow plug assembly further includes a coating disposed about a portion of the glow sheath between the glow sheath and the shell to isolate the shell from the glow sheath.
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20 Claims
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1. An ion sensor glow plug assembly comprising:
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a shell for attachment to a cylinder head of a compression ignition engine and having a passageway extending axially therethrough;
a center terminal disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and connected to a source of power to create a heating circuit;
a glow sheath disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and about said center terminal to create an ion sensing circuit; and
a coating disposed about a portion of said glow sheath between said glow sheath and said shell to isolate said shell from said glow sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A self-cleaning ion sensor glow plug assembly for a compression ignition engine comprising:
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a shell for attachment to a cylinder head of the compressive ignition engine and having a passageway extending axially therethrough;
a metal center terminal disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and connected to a source of power to create a heating circuit;
a glow sheath disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and about said metal center wire;
an ion sensor terminal attached to said glow sheath and a source of power to create an ion sensing circuit; and
a first coating disposed about a portion of said glow sheath and at least partially in said passageway of said shell and extending axially therefrom to clean off soot on said glow sheath. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A self-cleaning ion sensor glow plug assembly for a diesel engine comprising:
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a metal shell for attachment to a cylinder head of a compressive ignition engine and having a passageway extending axially therethrough;
a metal center terminal disposed at least partially in said passageway of said and connected to a source of power;
a glow sheath disposed at least partially in said passageway of said shell and about said metal center terminal;
a first coating disposed about a portion of said glow sheath and at least partially in said passageway of said shell and extending axially therefrom to clean off soot on said glow sheath;
an electrical coil disposed about a portion of said metal center terminal having a heating portion connected to said metal center terminal and a current regulating portion connected to said heating portion;
an inner tube disposed about a portion of said metal center terminal and connected to said current regulating portion;
a heater terminal attached to said inner tube and to a source of power; and
an ion sensor terminal attached to said glow sheath and a source of power to create an ion sensing circuit.
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