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Compact spark plug with high gas tightness

  • US 20060022566A1
  • Filed: 07/26/2005
  • Published: 02/02/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/27/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A spark plug comprising:

  • a tubular metal shell having an axis and a first end and a second end that are opposite to each other in an axial direction of said metal shell, said metal shell including a threaded portion, a polygonal prism-shaped portion, and a buckled portion, the threaded portion being formed on an outer periphery of said metal shell close to the first end of said metal shell and having a size of one of M10 and M12, the polygonal prism-shaped portion being formed close to the second end of said metal shell and having a width, which is a distance between any two opposite side surfaces of the polygonal prism-shaped portion, of no greater than 14 mm, the buckled portion being positioned between the threaded portion and the polygonal prism-shaped portion in the axial direction of said metal shell, said metal shell also including a crimped portion formed at the second end of said metal shell and a frustoconical shoulder that is provided between the polygonal prism-shaped portion and the crimped portion and tapers toward the crimped portion;

    a hollow insulator fixed in said metal shell, said insulator having an end that protrudes from the first end of said metal shell;

    a center electrode secured in said insulator, said center electrode having an end that protrudes from the end of said insulator;

    a ground electrode having a based end joined to the first end of said metal shell and a tip portion that faces the end of said center electrode in the axial direction of said metal shell through a spark gap; and

    sealing members provided in a gap between an inner surface of the polygonal prism-shaped portion of said metal shell and an outer surface of said insulator, said sealing members being subject to a constricting force exerted by the crimped portion of said metal shell to form a hermetic seal between said metal shell and said insulator, wherein the following dimensional relationship is specified;


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    C, where A is a minimum radial thickness of the polygonal prism-shaped portion of said metal shell on a first reference plane that is defined to extent perpendicular to the axis of said metal shell through a middle position of the polygonal prism-shaped portion in the axial direction of said metal shell, B is a distance between an inner surface of the crimped portion of said metal shell and a reference point in a radial direction of said metal shell, the reference point being defined, on a second reference plane that is defined to extend to include the axis of said metal shell thereon, as an intersection between a first reference line and a second reference line, the first reference line being defined to extend tangent to an outer surface of the crimped portion of said metal shell through a first end of an arc that continues to the outer surface of the crimped portion at the first end and to an outer surface of the frustoconical shoulder of said metal shell at a second end thereof, the second reference line being defined to extend, through the second end of the arc, to have a section thereof on the outer surface of the frustoconical shoulder, and C is a radial thickness of the buckled portion of said metal shell on a third reference plane that is defined to extent perpendicular to the axis of said metal shell through a middle position of the buckled portion in the axial direction of said metal shell.

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