Glow plug and method of manufacturing the same
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1. A glow plug comprising:
- a ceramic heater assuming a rodlike form and having a resistance-heating element embedded in a distal end portion thereof;
a first metallic fitting member externally joined to a rear end portion of the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the rear end portion;
a second metallic fitting member disposed on a side toward a distal end of the ceramic heater in relation to the first metallic fitting member and externally joined to the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the ceramic heater; and
a pair of electric conductors embedded in the ceramic heater so as to electrically connect the resistance-heating element and the first and second metallic fitting members, one electric conductor having a first exposed portion joined to the first metallic fitting member, and the other electric conductor having a second exposed portion joined to the second metallic fitting member, wherein a metal layer not higher than Ni in ionization tendency is formed on an inner circumferential surface of the first metallic fitting member and on an inner circumferential surface of the second metallic fitting member, the inner circumferential surfaces facing the first and second exposed portions, respectively; and
the metal layers are in contact with the corresponding first and second exposed portions.
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Abstract
A glow plug includes a ceramic heater having a resistance-heating element embedded at its end portion. In order to supply electricity to the resistance-heating element, first and second heater terminals are exposed on the surface of the ceramic heater. First and second terminal rings, which serve as metallic fitting members, are shrink-fitted to the surface of the ceramic heater in such a manner as to cover and be electrically connected to the exposed first and second heater terminals. A metal layer not higher than Ni in ionization tendency is formed on the inner circumferential surface of each of the first and second terminal rings.
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1. A glow plug comprising:
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a ceramic heater assuming a rodlike form and having a resistance-heating element embedded in a distal end portion thereof;
a first metallic fitting member externally joined to a rear end portion of the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the rear end portion;
a second metallic fitting member disposed on a side toward a distal end of the ceramic heater in relation to the first metallic fitting member and externally joined to the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the ceramic heater; and
a pair of electric conductors embedded in the ceramic heater so as to electrically connect the resistance-heating element and the first and second metallic fitting members, one electric conductor having a first exposed portion joined to the first metallic fitting member, and the other electric conductor having a second exposed portion joined to the second metallic fitting member, wherein a metal layer not higher than Ni in ionization tendency is formed on an inner circumferential surface of the first metallic fitting member and on an inner circumferential surface of the second metallic fitting member, the inner circumferential surfaces facing the first and second exposed portions, respectively; and
the metal layers are in contact with the corresponding first and second exposed portions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of manufacturing a glow plug which comprises a ceramic heater assuming a rodlike form and having a resistance-heating element embedded in a distal end portion thereof;
- a first metallic fitting member externally joined to a rear end portion of the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the rear end portion;
a second metallic fitting member disposed on a side toward a distal end of the ceramic heater in relation to the first metallic fitting member and externally joined to the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the ceramic heater; and
a pair of electric conductors embedded in the ceramic heater so as to electrically connect the resistance-heating element and the first and second metallic fitting members, the electric conductors containing at least either W or Mo, one electric conductor having a first exposed portion joined to the first metallic fitting member, and the other electric conductor having a second exposed portion joined to the second metallic fitting member, the method comprising the steps of;forming a metal layer not higher than Ni in ionization tendency on an inner circumferential surface of the first metallic fitting member and on an inner circumferential surface of the second metallic fitting member, the inner circumferential surfaces facing the first and second exposed portions, respectively; and
joining the first and second metallic fitting members to the ceramic heater such that the metal layers come into contact with the corresponding first and second exposed portions. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
- a first metallic fitting member externally joined to a rear end portion of the ceramic heater in such a manner as to surround an outer circumferential surface of the rear end portion;
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