Combustion pressure sensor

US10012558B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10012558-B2
Application numberUS-201615343456-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 4, 2016
Priority dateNov 6, 2015
Publication dateJul 3, 2018
Grant dateJul 3, 2018

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In a combustion pressure sensor, a sensor holder is installed in a housing. The sensor holder has an end contact surface. A load transfer member is installed in the housing. The load transfer member has a contact surface facing the end contact surface of the sensor holder. The contact surface of the load transfer member is in contact with the end contact surface of the sensor holder. One of the contact surface of the load transfer member and the end contact surface of the sensor holder has a concavely curved shape, and the other thereof has a convexly curved shape.

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A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a hollow longitudinal housing to be mounted in a plug mount hole of an engine with a combustion chamber, the plug mount hole communicating with the combustion chamber of the engine, the housing including a support portion having a support surface; a sensor holder installed in the housing, the sensor holder having an end contact surface at one end thereof; a load transfer member installed in the housing for transferring a compressive stress applied to the housing to the sensor holder as a load, the load transfer member having a first contact surface at a first end thereof and a second contact surface at a second end thereof, opposite to the first end, in the longitudinal direction of the housing, the first contact surface of the load transfer member being in contact with the support surface of the support portion of the housing, the second contact surface of the load transfer member being in contact with the end contact surface of the sensor holder; and a pressure sensor mechanism, held by the sensor holder, for obtaining a pressure in the combustion chamber based on the load transferred thereto from the load transfer member, wherein the combustion pressure sensor comprises at least one of a first configuration and a second configuration, the first configuration representing that one of the first contact surface and the support surface has a concavely curved shape and the other thereof has a convexly curved shape, the second configuration representing that one of the second contact surface and the end contact surface has a concavely curved shape and the other thereof has a convexly curved shape. 2. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the second contact surface of the load transfer member has the convexly curved shape, and the end contact surface of the sensor holder has the concavely curved shape, the convexly curved second contact surface having a radius of curvature, the concavely curved end contact surface having a radius of curvature, the radius of curvature of the concavely curved end contact surface being equal to or larger than the radius of curvature of the convexly curved second contact surface. 3. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the second contact surface of the load transfer member has the concavely curved shape, and the end contact surface of the sensor holder has the convexly curved shape, the concavely curved second contact surface having a first radius of curvature, the convexly curved end contact surface having a second radius of curvature, the second radius of curvature of the convexly curved end contact surface being equal to or smaller than the first radius of curvature of the concavely curved second contact surface. 4. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 1 , wherein: each of the load transfer member and the sensor holder has a center hole formed therethrough in the longitudinal direction of the housing; and the housing has one end facing the combustion chamber, the combustion pressure sensor further comprising: a glow heater partly installed in the housing, an end of the glow heater projecting to be located inside the combustion chamber; and an energization member disposed in the center holes of the load transfer member and the sensor holder, the center hole of the sensor holder having a first opening end, the center hole of the load transfer member having a second opening end facing the first opening end, the end contact surface of the sensor holder being located around the first opening end, the second contact surface being located around the second opening end. 5. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 2 , wherein: one of the load transfer member and the sensor holder is swingable relative to the other thereof while the second contact surface and the end contact surface are in contact with each other. 6. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 3 , wherein: one of the load transfer member and the sensor holder is swingable relative to the other thereof while the second contact surface and the end contact surface are kept in contact with each other. 7. A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a hollow longitudinal housing to be mounted in a plug mount hole of an engine with a combustion chamber, the plug mount hole communicating with the combustion chamber of the engine; a sensor holder installed in the housing, the sensor holder having an end with a concavely curved contact surface; a load transfer member installed in the housing for transferring a compressive stress applied to the housing to the sensor holder as a load, the load transfer member having an end facing the end of the sensor holder, the end of the load transfer member having a concavely curved contact surface; a pressure sensor mechanism, held by the sensor holder, for obtaining a pressure in the combustion chamber based on the load transferred thereto from the load transfer member; and a joint member installed in the housing and interposed between the first end of the sensor holder and the second end of the load transfer member, the joint member having a first convexly curved end surface and a second convexly curved end surface opposite to each other in the longitudinal direction of the housing, the concavely curved contact surface of the sensor holder being in contact with the first convexly curved end surface of the joint member, the concavely curved contact surface of the load transfer member being in contact with the second convexly curved end surface of the joint member. 8. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 7 , wherein: each of the load transfer member, the joint member, and the sensor holder has a center hole formed therethrough in the longitudinal direction of the housing; and the housing has one end facing the combustion chamber, the combustion pressure sensor further comprising: a glow heater partly installed in the housing, an end of the glow heater projecting to be located inside the combustion chamber; and an energization member disposed in the center holes of the load transfer member, the joint member, and the sensor holder, the center hole of the sensor holder having a first opening end facing the first convexly curved end surface of the joint member, the center hole of the load transfer member having a second opening end facing the second convexly cured end surface of the joint member, the holder contact surface being located around the first opening end, the second contact surface being located around the second opening end. 9. The combustion pressure sensor according to claim 7 , wherein: the sensor holder is swingable relative to the joint member while the concavely curved contact surface of the sensor holder is in contact with the first convexly curved end surface of the joint member; and the load transfer member is swingable relative to the joint member while the concavely curved contact surface of the load transfer member is in contact with the second convexly curved end surface of the joint member.

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  • G01L9/008Primary

    using piezoelectric devices (piezoelectric resonators G01L9/0022; surface acoustic waves G01L9/0025) · CPC title

  • pressure sensors · CPC title

  • with sensing means · CPC title

  • by pressure-sensitive members of the piezoelectric type · CPC title

  • F23Q7/001Primary

    Glowing plugs for internal-combustion engines · CPC title

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What does patent US10012558B2 cover?
In a combustion pressure sensor, a sensor holder is installed in a housing. The sensor holder has an end contact surface. A load transfer member is installed in the housing. The load transfer member has a contact surface facing the end contact surface of the sensor holder. The contact surface of the load transfer member is in contact with the end contact surface of the sensor holder. One of the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01L9/008. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 03 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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