Spark-plug wire having heat shield with retention features

US11600970B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-11600970-B1
Application numberUS-202117495044-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateOct 6, 2021
Priority dateOct 6, 2021
Publication dateMar 7, 2023
Grant dateMar 7, 2023

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Abstract

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A spark-plug wire includes a boot of electrically insulative material defining a central bore configured to receive a spark plug, an electrical connector disposed in the central bore and configured to connect with the spark plug, and a cylindrical heat shield circumscribing the boot. The heat shield has retaining features extending past a distal end of the boot and configured to radially flex to engage with a hex of the spark plug to increase a retaining force of the spark-plug wire to the spark plug.

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What is claimed is: 1. A spark-plug wire comprising: a boot of electrically insulative material defining a central bore configured to receive a spark plug; an electrical connector disposed in the central bore and configured to connect with the spark plug; and a cylindrical heat shield circumscribing the boot, the heat shield including retaining features extending pasta distal end of the boot and configured to radially flex to engage with a hex of the spark plug to increase a retaining force of the spark-plug wire to the spark plug. 2. The spark-plug wire of claim 1 , wherein each of the retaining features includes a retaining surface extending radially inward. 3. The spark-plug wire of claim 1 , wherein each of the retaining features includes a sidewall and a retaining surface extending radially inward from the sidewall and configured to engage with the hex. 4. The spark-plug wire of claim 3 , wherein each of the retaining features further includes a guide surface extending radially outward from the retaining surface at an oblique angle to facilitate installation of the retaining features over the hex. 5. The spark-plug wire of claim 1 , wherein the retaining features collectively define an intermittent circumferentially extending projection having a resting diameter that is smaller than the hex so that, when installed, the projection is configured to engage with the hex to increase the retention force. 6. The spark-plug wire of claim 1 , wherein the retaining features are integrally formed with the heat shield. 7. The spark-plug wire of claim 6 , wherein the heat shield is formed of metal. 8. The spark-plug wire of claim 6 , wherein the heat shield includes longitudinally extending slots defining the retaining features. 9. A spark-plug wire comprising: a boot; an electrical terminal disposed in the boot and configured to couple with an electrode of a spark plug; and a cylindrical heat shield disposed around the boot and having a plurality of longitudinally extending slots defining gripping claws integral with the heat shield, the gripping claws being extendable over a hex of the spark plug to allow engagement with a backside of the hex, wherein the gripping claws are radially deflectable allowing the heat shield to be received past the hex and are biased radially inward to grip the backside and increase a retaining force of the spark-plug wire to the spark plug. 10. The spark-plug wire of claim 9 , wherein the gripping claws collectively define an intermittent circumferentially extending projection having a resting diameter that is smaller than the hex so that, when installed, the projection forms a snap-fit with the backside of the hex. 11. The spark-plug wire of claim 9 , wherein each of the gripping claws has a sidewall defining a notch extending radially inward, and wherein the notch has an inwardly extending retaining surface configured to engage with the backside of the hex and an outwardly extending guide surface configured to facilitate installation of the gripping claws over the hex. 12. The spark-plug wire of claim 11 , wherein the notch is substantially V-shaped. 13. The spark-plug wire of claim 9 , wherein the heat shield defines a circular hole disposed at an end of one of the slots. 14. The spark-plug wire of claim 13 , wherein the hole and the one of the slots forms a continuous opening. 15. The spark-plug wire of claim 9 , wherein the heat shield defines four slots and four gripping claws. 16. A spark-plug assembly comprising: a spark plug; and a spark-plug wire including: a boot; an electrical connector disposed in the boot and coupled to a terminal of the spark plug; and a cylindrical heat shield disposed around the boot and having a plurality of longitudinally extending slots defining gripping claws integral with the heat shield, wherein the gripping claws extend over a hex of the spark plug to engage with a backside of the hex, and wherein the gripping claws are radially deflectable allowing the heat shield to be received past the hex and are biased radially inward to grip the backside and increase a retaining force of the spark-plug wire to the spark plug. 17. The spark-plug assembly of claim 16 , wherein the gripping claws collectively define an intermittent circumferentially extending projection having a resting diameter that is smaller than the hex so that, when installed, the projection forms a snap-fit with the backside of the hex. 18. The spark-plug assembly of claim 16 , wherein each of the gripping claws has a sidewall defining a notch extending radially inward, and wherein the notch has an inwardly extending retaining surface configured to engage with the backside of the hex and an outwardly extending guide surface configured to facilitate installation of the gripping claws over the hex. 19. The spark-plug assembly of claim 16 , wherein the heat shield defines a circular hole disposed at an end of one of the slots. 20. The spark-plug assembly of claim 16 , wherein the hex only engages with the gripping claws.

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  • Means for dissipating heat · CPC title

  • H01T13/05Primary

    combined with interference suppressing or shielding means · CPC title

  • H01T13/04Primary

    Means providing electrical connection to sparking plugs · CPC title

  • having two or more electrodes embedded in insulation (sparking plugs having two or more spark gaps H01T13/46) · CPC title

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What does patent US11600970B1 cover?
A spark-plug wire includes a boot of electrically insulative material defining a central bore configured to receive a spark plug, an electrical connector disposed in the central bore and configured to connect with the spark plug, and a cylindrical heat shield circumscribing the boot. The heat shield has retaining features extending past a distal end of the boot and configured to radially flex t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01T13/05. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 07 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).