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US-9385516-B2 · Jul 5, 2016 · US
US9705290B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9705290-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514963376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 16, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2017 |
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An electrically conductive cover which in assembly is received over at least part of a spark plug boot and at least part of a nut portion of a metal body of a spark plug received in the boot. The cover may have an opening through which an arm portion of the boot extends which arm portion receives an electric wire for supplying a current at a high potential voltage to the spark plug.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A conducting cover and boot assembly for a spark plug having an electrode terminal and a conducting metal shell with a nut portion, the conducting cover assembly comprising: a flexible cover formed from an electrically conductive material, wherein the material includes at least one of EPDM, rubber, silicone rubber, or TPE and the material is infused with at least one of graphite or carbon black, and the cover has an integral annular base that, in assembly on a spark plug, engages a surface of the nut portion of the metal shell of the spark plug to provide an electrically conductive connection between the cover and the metal shell, and a boot that surrounds the terminal when installed on the spark plug, the boot is received at least partially within the cover so that the boot is arranged between the terminal and the flexible cover, and the boot is formed from an electrically insulative material. 2. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein the material of the cover has a surface resistance of less than 8,000 ohms per square. 3. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein the material of the cover has a surface resistance of less than 8,000 ohms per square and a volume resistance of less than 85,000 ohms-cm. 4. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein the base has an inside diameter less than an outside diameter of the nut portion of the metal shell of the spark plug when the cover is an unstretched state and the cover is at least somewhat flexible and resilient so that the cover is received over the nut with an interference fit. 5. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein at least a part of the cover has an inside diameter larger than a complimentary portion of the boot to create an air gap between them when in assembly. 6. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein the cover includes a closed end distal from the base. 7. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 1 wherein the cover includes an opening disposed between the closed distal end and the base and wherein the boot has an arm portion configured to extend through the opening in the cover when the boot is received within the cover and the arm of the boot is configured to receive a high potential voltage wire for connection to the terminal of the spark plug. 8. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 7 wherein the material of the cover has a surface electrical resistance of less than 8,000 ohms per square. 9. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 7 wherein the material of the cover is an at least somewhat resilient and flexible synthetic rubber having a surface resistance of less than 8,000 ohms per square. 10. The conducting cover and boot assembly of claim 9 wherein the synthetic rubber material has a volume resistance of less than 85,000 ohms-cm. 11. A conducting cover and boot assembly for a spark plug having a metal nut surface and a terminal for electrical connection to an electrical circuit, said assembly comprising: a flexible cover formed from ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber infused with graphite, and the cover has a base that, in assembly on a spark plug, engages the metal nut surface of the spark plug to provide an electrically conductive connection between the cover and the metal nut surface; and a boot that surrounds the terminal when installed on the spark plug, the boot is received at least partially within the cover so that the boot is arranged between the terminal and the flexible cover, and the boot is formed from an electrically insulative material. 12. The conducting cover and boot assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein the cover has a surface resistivity less than or equal to 108 Ωcm. 13. The conducting cover and boot assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein said cover has a portion with an inner diameter that is large enough to create an air gap between at least a portion of said cover and the boot. 14. The conducting cover and boot assembly as set forth in claim 11 wherein the cover has a volume resistivity less than or equal to 109 Ω-cm. 15. The conducting cover and boot assembly set forth in claim 11 wherein the cover has a surface resistivity less than or equal to 8,000 ohms per square. 16. The conducting cover and boot assembly set forth in claim 11 wherein the cover has a volume resistivity less than or equal to 85,000 ohms-cm. 17. The conducting cover and boot assembly as set for in claim 11 wherein said cover includes a closed distal end. 18. The conducting cover and boot assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said cover includes an opening disposed between said base and said closed distal end to receive a portion of an electrical circuit therethrough. 19. An assembly for a spark plug, the spark plug having a terminal, a conducting metal shell with a nut portion and a boot surrounding the terminal, the assembly comprising: a cover formed from a synthetic rubber material wherein the material includes at least one of EPDM, rubber, silicone rubber, or TPE and the material also includes electrically conductive elements so that the cover is electrically conductive and flexible, the cover being sized for receipt over at least a portion of the boot and the cover having an integral base with an inner diameter of a size to engage a surface of the nut portion of the metal shell of the spark plug to provide an electrically conductive connection between the cover and the metal shell. 20. The assembly of claim 19 wherein the conductive elements include at least one of graphite or carbon black.
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