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US9366594B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9366594-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313970360-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jan 22, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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A combustion pressure sensor ( 1 ) includes a housing ( 2 ) having an axial hole ( 23 ), a flexible member ( 8 ) fixed at one end to the housing ( 2 ) and being displaceable along the direction of axis (CL 1 ), a pressure transmission body ( 3 ) whose outer circumferential surface is fixed to the other end of the flexible member ( 8 ), and a sensor element ( 42 ) fixed to the housing ( 2 ) and outputting a signal on the basis of a pressure applied thereto from the pressure transmission body ( 3 ). The housing ( 2 ) includes a main body portion ( 21 ) having a screw portion ( 24 ), and a cap member ( 22 ) having a press contact portion ( 26 ) which is pressed against the internal combustion engine when the screw portion ( 24 ) is screwed into the mounting hole of an internal combustion engine. The one end of the flexible member ( 8 ) is fixed to the main body portion ( 21 ).
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A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a tubular housing having an axial hole extending in a direction of an axis; a flexible member disposed within the axial hole and fixed at one end to the housing, the flexible member being displaceable and contractable along the direction of the axis; a rod-shaped pressure transmission body inserted into the axial hole and fixed, through its outer circumferential surface, to the other end of the flexible member, the pressure transmission body having a front end portion exposed to the outside; and a sensor element fixed directly or indirectly to the housing and outputting a signal on the basis of a pressure applied thereto from the pressure transmission body, wherein the housing includes a main body portion having, on its outer circumferential surface, a screw portion for screw engagement with a mounting hole of an internal combustion engine, and a cap member joined to a front end portion of the main body portion and having a press contact portion which is press-contacted with the internal combustion engine when the screw portion is screwed into the mounting hole of the internal combustion engine; and the one end of the flexible member is fixed to the main body portion, the combustion pressure sensor being characterized in that a relation A<B is satisfied where A represents an amount of compression per unit length along the axis of the main body portion and B represents an amount of compression per unit length along the axis of the cap member, the compression amounts being measured when a force along the axis is applied to the housing. 2. A combustion pressure sensor as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the exposed front end portion of the pressure transmission body is a heat generation unit. 3. A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a tubular housing having an axial hole extending in a direction of an axis; a flexible member disposed within the axial hole and fixed at one end to the housing, the flexible member being displaceable and contractable along the direction of the axis; a rod-shaped pressure transmission body inserted into the axial hole and fixed, through its outer circumferential surface, to the other end of the flexible member, the pressure transmission body having a front end portion exposed to the outside; and a sensor element fixed directly or indirectly to the housing and outputting a signal on the basis of a pressure applied thereto from the pressure transmission body, wherein the housing has a screw portion for screw engagement with a mounting hole of an internal combustion engine, and a press contact portion which is press-contacted with the internal combustion engine when the screw portion is screwed into the mounting hole of the internal combustion engine, the combustion pressure sensor being characterized in that the one end of the flexible member is fixed to the housing on the front end side of a portion of the housing located at the center between a rear end of the screw portion and the press contact portion; a region where the flexible member and the pressure transmission body are fixed together is located within the housing; and a relation A<B is satisfied where A represents an amount of compression of a portion of the housing between a portion of the housing to which the flexible member is fixed and a front end of the screw portion, and B represents an amount of compression of a portion of the housing between the portion of the housing to which the flexible member is fixed and a front end of the press contact portion, the compression amounts being measured when a force along the axis is applied to a portion of the housing located between the front end of the screw portion and the press contact portion. 4. A combustion pressure sensor as claimed in claim 3 , wherein at least a portion of the exposed front end portion of the pressure transmission body is a heat generation unit. 5. A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a tubular housing having an axial hole extending in a direction of an axis; a flexible member disposed within the axial hole and fixed at one end to the housing, the flexible member being displaceable and contractable along the direction of the axis; a rod-shaped pressure transmission body inserted into the axial hole and fixed, through its outer circumferential surface, to the other end of the flexible member, the pressure transmission body having a front end portion exposed to the outside; and a sensor element fixed directly or indirectly to the housing and outputting a signal on the basis of a pressure applied thereto from the pressure transmission body, wherein the housing includes a main body portion having, on its outer circumferential surface, a screw portion for screw engagement with a mounting hole of an internal combustion engine, and a cap member joined to a front end portion of the main body portion and having a press contact portion which is press-contacted with the internal combustion engine when the screw portion is screwed into the mounting hole of the internal combustion engine; and the one end of the flexible member is fixed to the main body portion, the combustion pressure sensor being characterized in that the cap member has a Young's modulus smaller than that of the main body portion. 6. A combustion pressure sensor as claimed in claim 5 , wherein at least a portion of the exposed front end portion of the pressure transmission body is a heat generation unit. 7. A combustion pressure sensor comprising: a tubular housing having an axial hole extending in a direction of an axis; a flexible member disposed within the axial hole and fixed at one end to the housing, the flexible member being displaceable and contractable along the direction of the axis; a rod-shaped pressure transmission body inserted into the axial hole and fixed, through its outer circumferential surface, to the other end of the flexible member, the pressure transmission body having a front end portion exposed to the outside; and a sensor element fixed directly or indirectly to the housing and outputting a signal on the basis of a pressure applied thereto from the pressure transmission body, wherein the housing includes a main body portion having, on its outer circumferential surface, a screw portion for screw engagement with a mounting hole of an internal combustion engine, and a cap member joined to a front end portion of the main body portion and having a press contact portion which is press-contacted with the internal combustion engine when the screw portion is screwed into the mounting hole of the internal combustion engine; and the one end of the flexible member is fixed to the main body portion, the combustion pressure sensor being characterized in that the cap member has a cylindrical tubular portion extending along the axis from a rear end of the press contact portion; and the cylindrical portion has, on its inner circumferential surface or its outer circumferential surface, an annular groove which is centered at the axis and which forms a thin wall portion. 8. A combustion pressure sensor as claimed in claim 7 , wherein at least a portion of the exposed front end portion of the pressure transmission body is a heat generation unit.
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