Pressure-sensor-integrated glow plug and manufacturing method thereof
US-2015369485-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US10082293B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10082293-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213985221-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 25, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 25, 2018 |
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A ceramic heater including a columnar substrate and a heat generation resistor embedded in the substrate. A taper surface ( 12 ) having a contour L 1 extending along an imaginary ellipse E is composed of a plurality of successively arranged curved surfaces which decrease in radius of curvature toward the forward end with respect to the direction of an axis P. The taper surface ( 12 ) is such that the distance between the end points M 1 and M 2 of the contour L 1 is large in the direction of the axis P, and the angle between the axis P and a tangential line of the contour L 1 on the side toward the forward end surface ( 11 ) is larger than the angle between the axis P and a tangential line of the contour L 1 on the side toward the side circumferential surface ( 15 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A ceramic heater comprising: a columnar substrate made of insulating ceramic and extending in a direction of an axis, the substrate having a forward end, a rear end and a forward end portion, the forward end and the rear end being located at opposite ends of the substrate in the direction of the axis, and the forward end portion being a portion of the substrate extending rearward from the forward end in the direction of the axis; and a heat generation resistor made of electrically conductive ceramic, embedded in the substrate, and generating heat upon supply of electricity thereto, the heat generation resistor having a heat generation portion disposed in the forward end portion of the substrate and lead portions extending toward the rear end of the substrate from opposite ends of the heat generation portion, the heat generation portion having a forward end position which is a position of the heat generation portion being closest to the forward end of the columnar substrate, wherein the forward end portion of the substrate has a taper portion formed such that a diameter of the taper portion decreases toward the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis; the taper portion has an outer circumferential surface which is composed of a plurality of curved surfaces which bulge outward and respectively have a plurality of different radiuses of curvature, the plurality of curved surfaces being successively arranged in the direction of the axis such that a radius of curvature of the taper portion changes continuously in the direction of the axis; and of the plurality of curved surfaces, a forward curved surface formed on a forward side with respect to the direction of the axis is smaller in radius of curvature than a rearward curved surface formed rearward of the forward curved surface with respect to the direction of the axis, wherein the ceramic heater satisfies a condition of 2.3<D≤3.3, where D (mm) represents an average outer diameter of the substrate in a portion thereof which extends 6 mm rearward from a position of the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis, wherein the taper portion has a flat forward end surface that is perpendicular to the direction of the axis, a side circumferential surface which surrounds the axis in a circumferential direction, and a taper surface which is composed of the plurality of curved surfaces and which connects the forward end surface and the side circumferential surface so as to form a taper shape, and wherein, when a cross section of the substrate containing the axis is viewed: a first contour, which is the contour of the taper surface of the taper portion, is such that a first end point at which the first contour is connected to a second contour, which is the contour of the flat forward end surface, is located forward in the direction of the axis of a second end point at which the first contour is connected to a third contour, which is the contour of the side circumferential surface, and is located inward of the second end point in a radial direction perpendicular to the direction of the axis, a distance between the first end point and the second end point in the direction of the axis is greater than a distance between the first end point and the second end point in the radial direction, and a first angle between the axis and a first tangential line of the first contour at a position near the first end point is greater than a second angle between the axis and a second tangential line of the first contour at a position near the second end point. 2. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , which satisfies a condition of B>A, where, on a cross section of the substrate containing the axis, A represents a shortest distance between a position of the forward end of the substrate and the forward end position of the heat generation portion of the heat generation resistor, and B represents a shortest distance between the reference position and an arbitrary position on the plurality of curved surfaces which forms the outer circumferential surface of the taper portion. 3. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , which satisfies a condition of V≥(D×20)−21 where V (mm 3 ) represents a volume of the ceramic heater in the portion thereof which extends 6 mm rearward from the position of the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis, and D (mm) represents the average outer diameter of the substrate in the portion thereof which extends 6 mm rearward from the position of the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis. 4. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , wherein, when an imaginary ellipse which has a major axis coinciding with the axis and which passes through the first end point and the second end point is disposed on a cross section of the substrate containing the axis, the first contour extends along the imaginary ellipse. 5. The ceramic heater according to claim 4 , wherein a position of the center of the imaginary ellipse disposed on the cross section of the substrate containing the axis is located rearward of a position of the forward end of the heat generation resistor with respect to the direction of the axis. 6. The ceramic heater according to claim 4 , wherein, when the imaginary ellipse is disposed on the cross section of the substrate containing the axis, the imaginary ellipse is disposed on each of the opposite sides of the axis with respect to the radial direction such that two imaginary ellipses are spaced from each other. 7. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , wherein the third contour includes a fourth contour which extends from the second end point toward the rear side with respect to the direction of the axis while expanding in the radial direction, and a fifth contour which extends from the fourth contour in parallel with the direction of the axis; the second end point is disposed forward of the position of the forward end of the heat generation resistor with the direction of the axis; and a connection point between the fourth contour and the fifth contour is located rearward of the position of the forward end portion of the heat generation resistor with the direction of the axis. 8. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , which satisfies a condition of S 1 /S 2 ×100≥27, where S 1 represents an area of the forward end surface, and S 2 represents an area of a circle which has a diameter equal to an average outer diameter of the substrate in a portion thereof which extends 6 mm rearward from the position of the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis. 9. The ceramic heater according to claim 1 , wherein the third contour is connected to a fourth contour at a third end point, the fourth contour being located rearward in the direction of the axis relative to the third contour, wherein the forward end position of the heat generation portion is located forward in the direction of the axis of the third end point, and the forward end position of the heat generation portion is located rearward in the direction of the axis of the second end point, wherein, in the direction of the axis, a rate of decrease of the decrease of the diameter of the taper portion toward the forward end of the substrate with respect to the direction of the axis for is greater for the first contour than the third contour, and wherein the fourth contour is not tapered in the direction of the axis. 10. A ceramic heater comprising: a columnar substrate made of insulating ceramic and extending in a direction of an axis, the substrate having a forward end, a rear end and a forward end portion, the forward end and the rear end b
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