Glow plug with pressure sensor
09897063 ยท 2018-02-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Shunsuke Maeda (Duesseldorf, DE)
- Yoshihiro Nakamura (Iwakura, JP)
- Masahiro Kawakatsu (Komaki, JP)
- Hiroyuki Suzuki (Kasugai, JP)
Cpc classification
F23Q2007/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P19/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B23K26/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F23Q7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A glow plug (100) includes: a housing (130) having a metal shell (110) and a cap unit (120); and a heater unit (150). A coupling member (180) is joined with the housing (130) and is also joined with the heater unit (150) at its edge portion (188), so as to enable the heater unit (150) to move along an axis line O and couple the heater unit (150) with the housing (130). When the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 is irradiated with a laser, at least part of the edge portion (188) melted by laser welding fills a gap (50) between the coupling member (180) and the heater unit (150) to form a welded part (210). As a result, even when there is a gap prior to welding, the weld strength between the coupling member (180) and the heater unit (150) can be maintained.
Claims
1. A glow plug with a pressure sensor comprising: a housing in a cylindrical shape that is extended in a direction of an axis line; a heater unit in a rod shape that has a rear end part placed in the housing and a front end part protruded from a front end of the housing and is movable along the direction of the axis line; a coupling member in a thin film shape that enables the heater unit to move along the direction of the axis line and couples the heater unit with the housing; and the pressure sensor detects a pressure based on a load transmitted via the heater unit, wherein an edge portion of the coupling member and the heater unit are joined together by laser welding performed from a coupling member side, a portion of the coupling member other than the edge portion is arranged to face the heater unit with a gap therebetween, the edge portion of the coupling member is joined with the heater unit via a welded part formed by melting at least part of the edge portion of the coupling member by the laser welding, the welded part is formed by irradiating the edge portion of the coupling member with a laser emitted in an oblique direction crossing the axis line from a front end side to a rear end side of the heater unit, and an angle between an extension direction of the welded part and a direction orthogonal to the axis line is between 10 to 40 degrees.
2. The glow plug with the pressure sensor according to claim 1, wherein the welded part is formed by irradiating the edge portion of the coupling member with a laser emitted from a direction orthogonal to the axis line.
3. The glow plug with the pressure sensor according to claim 1, wherein the welded part includes: a first welded part that is formed on a side of the axis line in a direction orthogonal to the direction of the axis line; and a second welded part that is formed at a position more distant from the axis line than the first welded part in the direction orthogonal to the direction of the axis line and has a greater width than a maximum width of the first welded part in the direction of the axis line, wherein a portion of the second welded part is extended to the heater unit.
4. A method for manufacturing of a glow plug with a pressure sensor as claimed in claim 1 including: a housing in a cylindrical shape that is extended in a direction of an axis line; a heater unit in a rod shape that has a rear end part placed in the housing and a front end part protruded from a front end of the housing and is movable along the direction of the axis line; a coupling member in a thin film shape that enables the heater unit to move along the direction of the axis line and couples the heater unit with the housing; and a pressure sensor that detects a pressure based on a load transmitted via the heater unit, the method comprising a step of: joining the heater unit with the other end of the coupling member having a shape parallel to the heater unit by laser welding performed from a coupling member side, such that at least part of a melted edge portion of the coupling member melted by the laser welding fills a gap formed between the coupling member and the heater unit.
5. The method for manufacturing of the glow plug with the pressure sensor according to claim 4, wherein the step of joining the heater unit with the coupling member irradiates the edge portion of the coupling member with a laser emitted from a direction orthogonal to the axis line.
6. The method for manufacturing of the glow plug with the pressure sensor according to claim 4, wherein the step of joining the heater unit with the coupling member irradiates the edge portion of the coupling member with a laser emitted in an oblique direction crossing the axis line from a front end side to a rear end side of the heater unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(17) A. First Embodiment
(18) A1. Schematic Configuration of Glow Plug
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(20) The metal shell 110 is a substantially cylindrical metal member made of carbon steel or stainless steel. A tool engagement structure 112 configured to engage a tool used for attachment of the glow plug 100 to an internal combustion engine is formed at a rear end of the metal shell 110. A threaded section 114 with thread grooves (not shown) formed for fixation of the glow plug 100 to a cylinder head is provided on the front end side of the tool engagement structure 112. A plurality of wirings 116 which are electrically connected with an integrated circuit 166 (described later) and a center shaft 170 (described later) in the housing 130 are inserted at the rear end of the tool engagement structure 112.
(21) The cap unit 120 is placed at the front end of the metal shell 110. The cap unit 120 is a ring-shaped metal member made of carbon steel or stainless steel. As illustrated in
(22) The heater unit 150 includes a sheath tube 152, a heating coil 154 and insulating powder 155. The sheath tube 152 is made of, for example, stainless steel having excellent heat resistance and corrosion resistance and has a closed hemispherical front end and an open rear end in the metal shell 110. The heating coil 154 is a winding resistance and is placed inside of the front end side of the sheath tube 152. The center shaft 170 that is a rod-shaped metal member is inserted in the heater unit 150, and a rear end of the heating coil 154 is fixed to a front end of the center shaft 170. Electric power is externally supplied through the wirings 116 and the center shaft 170 to the heating coil 154. The insulating powder 155 of, for example, magnesium oxide, having heat resistance is packed in a gap from the heating coil 154 in the sheath tube 152. A seal member 156 for sealing the insulating powder 155 in the sheath tube 152 is inserted between the open rear end of the sheath tube 152 and the center shaft 170. The sheath tube 152 is formed by swaging process, which enhances the compactness of the insulating powder 155 packed inside thereof and improves the heat conduction efficiency. The heater unit 150 of this configuration has the rear end side placed in the metal shell 110 and the front end side placed to be protruded from an opening 125 of the cap unit 120 toward the axis direction OD.
(23) In the housing 130, there are provided: the ring-shaped pressure sensor 160 (see
(24) The sensor fixation member 132 is a substantially cylindrical member made of, for example, stainless steel. The sensor fixation member 132 is placed along the inner circumference of the metal shell 110, and a brim-like flange 133 is formed in the neighborhood of its front end. This flange 133 is welded to a front end face of the metal shell 110 and to a rear end face of the cap unit 120. The outer periphery of the pressure sensor 160 is welded to the rear end of the sensor fixation member 132. According to this embodiment, the pressure sensor 160 is fixed in the vicinity of the middle portion in the housing 130 by this sensor fixation member 132.
(25) The transmission sleeve 134 is a substantially cylindrical member made of, for example, stainless steel. The transmission sleeve 134 is placed between the sensor fixation member 132 and the heater unit 150. A front end of the transmission sleeve 134 is welded to the outer periphery of the heater unit 150 in the vicinity of a position where the flange 133 of the sensor fixation member 132 is formed. A rear end of the transmission sleeve 134 is welded to the inner circumference of the ring-shaped pressure sensor 160. The displacement of the heater unit 150 along the axis line O is transmitted to the inner circumference of the pressure sensor 160 by this transmission sleeve 134.
(26) The coupling member 180 is connected with the housing 130 and is also connected with the heater unit 150, so as to enable the heater unit 150 to move along the axis line O and couple the heater unit 150 with the housing 130. The coupling member 180 is made of, for example, stainless steel or a nickel alloy in a thin film shape to have elasticity. The coupling member 180 includes a first cylinder section 181, a second cylinder section 182 and a joint section 185. In description of the positional relationship between a plurality of different members in the specification hereof, a side closer to the axis line O is specified as inner side in a radial direction Y of the glow plug 100, and a side farther from the axis line O is specified as outer side in the radial direction Y.
(27) The first cylinder section 181 is welded to and connected with the housing 130 to have a first radius r1 and to be formed in a tubular shape along the axis line O. The second cylinder section 182 is welded to and connected with the heater unit 150 at an edge portion 188 to have a second radius r2 smaller than the first radius and to be formed in a tubular shape along the axis line O. In the embodiment hereof, along the axis line O means a state parallel to the axis line O including a tolerance.
(28) The first cylinder section 181 and the second cylinder section 182 are connected with each other by the joint section 185. The junction between the joint section 185 and the first cylinder section 181, and the junction between the joint section 185 and the second cylinder section 182 are formed in a smooth curved shape. The joint section 185 is formed to have an inclination to the axis line O. According to the first embodiment, the joint section 185 is formed to be orthogonal to the axis line O, in other words, to be substantially parallel to a plane perpendicular to the axis line O. The coupling member 180 is produced, for example, by drawing.
(29) According to the first embodiment, the coupling member 180 is placed in the cap unit 120. The elastic force of the coupling member 180 allows for a displacement of the heater unit 150 along the axis line O. The coupling member 180 also serves to ensure the air tightness from a combustion chamber into the metal shell 110 by coupling the heater unit 150 with the housing 130.
(30) The coupling member 180 and the housing 130 are fixed by a welded part 200 which is formed by punching welding where the entire circumference is irradiated with a laser in a direction orthogonal to the axis line O of the coupling member 180 (hereinafter referred to as punching laser welding). Similarly, the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 are fixed by a welded part 210 formed by punching laser welding the entire circumference is irradiated with a laser in the direction orthogonal to the axis line O of the coupling member 180. In the specification hereof, the direction orthogonal to the axis line O of laser radiation is not limited to strictly orthogonal but includes a tolerance.
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(32) In the case of joining the heater unit 150 with the coupling member 180 by punching welding, the bonding strength of a welded part can be maintained when the interval between the respective members is about 1/10 of the thickness of the member to be welded, i.e., the coupling member 180. Since the gap 50 having the distance G of not less than 1/10 of the thickness T of the coupling member 180 is, however, formed between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 as described above, the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 are preferably joined together by punching laser welding that forms the welded part 210 by which the gap 50 is filled.
(33) According to the first embodiment, the welded part 210 is formed by laser irradiation to the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180. More specifically, as shown in
(34) The welded part 210 includes a first welded part 250 and a second welded part 260. The first welded part 250 is formed on the inner side in the radial direction Y and has a maximum width d 1 in the axis direction OD. The second welded part 260 is formed on the outer side of the first welded part 250 in the radial direction Y, i.e., at a position distant from the axis line O, and has a greater width d2 than the maximum width d1 of the first welded part 250 in the axis direction OD. The second welded part 260 has a part extended to the heater unit 150. In other words, the welded part 210 has the second welded part 260 formed to enter the heater unit 150. This increases the occupied volume of the welded part 210 in the heater unit 150 and improves the bonding strength.
(35) According to the first embodiment, a fiber laser is employed for punching laser welding. The fiber laser has a narrow laser width and enables continuous irradiation. The surface of the welded part 200 or 210 by the fiber laser is accordingly formed in a narrow smooth linear shape including a series of V-shaped welding marks. Additionally, the cross section of the welded part 200 or 210 by the fiber laser includes the first welded part 250 and the second welded part 260 having different maximum widths as described above with reference to
(36) The pressure sensor 160 (see
(37) According to the embodiment describe above, a tool is engaged with the tool engagement structure 112 of the glow plug 100, and the threaded section 114 is screwed to a plug mounting hole 10 of the internal combustion engine. This brings the cap unit 120 into contact with a seat surface 20 of the plug mounting hole 10 and fixes the glow plug 100 to the internal combustion engine.
(38) A2. Joining Method
(39) The glow plug 100 of the first embodiment is manufactured by producing and assembling the respective constituent members of the glow plug 100 (the metal shell 110, the cap unit 120, the heater unit 150, the pressure sensor 160 and the coupling member 180). The following describes an assembly process of the glow plug 100 of the first embodiment by welding and joining the coupling member 180 with the housing 130 and the heater unit 150 with reference to
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(41) The assembly process subsequently chucks the work 500 (step S14).
(42) The assembly process welds and joins the coupling member 180 inserted in the work 500 to and with the housing 130 (step S16) and subsequently welds and joins the coupling member 180 to and with the heater unit 150 (step 18). According to the first embodiment, in order to prevent deviation of the axis of the heater unit 150 from the axis line O (axis deviation), the coupling member 180 is joined with the housing 130 before the coupling member 180 is joined with the heater unit 150.
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(44) The work 500 (see
(45) After completion of formation of the welded part 200, the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 is continuously irradiated with a laser emitted from outside in the radial direction Y by the fiber laser welder 700. According to the first embodiment, the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 is irradiated with a laser emitted from the direction orthogonal to the axis line O. Laser radiation from the direction orthogonal to the axis line O enables the molten state of the coupling member 180 to be substantially equalized with the molten state of the heater unit 150. The materials constituting the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 heated by the laser are melted to form an alloy at the laser-irradiated part and thereby form the welded part 210. The coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 are joined with each other by formation of the welded part 210.
(46) The following describes formation of the welded part 210, based on the comparison between formation by a conventional method and formation by the method of the first embodiment.
(47) In order to prevent the laser 710 from being deviated from the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 from being directly irradiated by laser radiation, the conventional method irradiates a position sufficiently distant from the front end part 188a with the laser 710 as shown in
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(49) According to the first embodiment, irradiation of the edge portion 188 with the laser 710 melts the front end part 188a, which has not conventionally been used for formation of a welded part (
(50) The assembly process then attaches the cap unit 120 to the front end of the work 500 where the heater unit 150 is welded to the coupling member 180, so as to complete the glow plug 100 (step S20).
(51) In the glow plug 100 and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100 according to the first embodiment described above, the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 is joined with the heater unit 150 via the welded part 210 formed by melting at least part of the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 by laser welding. Accordingly, the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 which does not affect the weld strength is melted by the heat of welding and flows into the gap 50 between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150, so as to fill the gap 50 formed between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 prior to welding. This consequently prevents partial reduction in wall thickness of the coupling member 180 at the welded part and stably maintains the weld strength.
(52) In the glow plug 100 and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100 according to the first embodiment, the welded part 210 is formed by irradiating the edge portion 188 of the coupling member 180 with a laser emitted from the direction orthogonal to the axis line. Accordingly, this enables formation of the welded part 210 by readily adjusting the direction of laser radiation.
(53) In the glow plug 100 and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100 according to the first embodiment, the distance of the gap 50 between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 is not less than 1/10 of the thickness of the coupling member 180. Accordingly, this enables formation of the welded part 210 that maintains the strength reliability, even when the gap 50 having the distance of not less than 1/10 of the thickness of the coupling member 180 is formed between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150.
(54) In the glow plug 100 and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100 according to the first embodiment, the welded part 210 includes: the first welded part 250 which is formed on the axis line side; and the second welded part 260 which has a greater width than the maximum width of the first welded part 250 and is extended to the heater unit 150. Accordingly, this increases the occupied volume of the welded part 210 in the heater unit 150 and improves the bonding strength.
(55) B. Second Embodiment
(56) A glow plug 100a of a second embodiment differs from the first embodiment in shape of a welded part 210a extended from a heater unit 150 to a coupling member 180 and in laser radiation method for formation of the welded part 210a. In the glow plug 100a of the second embodiment, the like components to the respective components of the glow plug 100 of the first embodiment are described using the like numerals and symbols used in the first embodiment. Formation of the welded part 210a according to the second embodiment is described with reference to
(57) B1. General Structure of Welded Part
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(59) The welded part 210a includes: a first welded part 250a formed on the inner side in a radial direction Y; and a second welded part 260a formed on the outer side of the first welded part in the radial direction Y, i.e., at a position distant from the axis line O, and has a greater width than a maximum width of the first welded part 250a in the axis direction OD. The second welded part 260a is formed such that a portion of the second welded part 260a is extended to the heater unit 150.
(60) B2. Method of Formation of Welded Part
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(62) According to the second embodiment, the front end part 188a is melted by irradiation of the edge portion 188 with a laser 720 in the oblique direction crossing the axis line O (
(63) The radiation direction of the laser 720 (angle 1) is estimable from the shape of the cross section of the welded part 210a.
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(65) The radiation direction of the laser 720 (angle 1) is preferably not less than 10 degrees and not greater than 40 degrees, in terms of preventing deterioration of the durability of the coupling member 180.
(66) In the glow plug 100a and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100a according to the second embodiment described above, the welded part 210a is formed by irradiation of the edge portion of the coupling member 180 with a laser emitted in the oblique direction crossing the axis line from the front end side to the rear end side of the heater unit 150. This positively melts the edge portion of the coupling member 180 in the neighborhood of the gap 50 formed between the coupling member 180 and the heater unit 150 and ensures the material for filling the gap 50. Accordingly, this enables the gap 50 to be efficiently filled with the melted edge portion of the coupling member 180 and maintains the strength reliability of the welded part 210a. Even when the gap 50 has a relatively large distance, this enables the gap 50 to be filled sufficiently and maintains the bonding strength.
(67) In the glow plug 100a and the method for manufacturing of the glow plug 100a according to the second embodiment, the welded part 210a includes the first welded part 250a formed on the axis line side and the second welded part 260a that has the greater width than the maximum width of the first welded part 250a and is extended to the heater unit. This increases the occupied volume of the welded part 210a in the heater unit 150 and improves the bonding strength.
(68) The foregoing describes the various embodiments of the invention. The invention is, however, not limited to these embodiments, but a multiplicity of variations and modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the heater including the sheath tube 152, the heating coil 154 and the insulating powder 155 is employed for the heater unit 150 in the above embodiments, but a ceramic heater may be used alternatively. In this application, an assembly of a ceramic heater and a metal outer cylinder in a tubular shape fixed to the outer circumferential face of the ceramic heater may be employed for the heater unit 150. The combustion pressure is detected by using the piezoresistance element 164 in the above embodiments, but the combustion pressure may be detected by another sensor. For example, a piezoelectric element may be used to detect the combustion pressure. In this application, employed may be a configuration where a piezoelectric element is placed between the sensor fixation member 132 and the transmission sleeve 134 in the axial direction.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
(69) 10 . . . mounting hole
(70) 20 . . . seat surface
(71) 50 . . . gap
(72) 100 . . . glow plug
(73) 100a . . . glow plug
(74) 110 . . . metal shell
(75) 112 . . . tool engagement structure
(76) 114 . . . threaded section
(77) 116 . . . wirings
(78) 120 . . . cap unit
(79) 122 . . . cylindrical section
(80) 124 . . . tapered section
(81) 125 . . . opening
(82) 130 . . . housing
(83) 132 . . . sensor fixation member
(84) 132a . . . outer peripheral surface
(85) 133 . . . flange
(86) 134 . . . transmission sleeve
(87) 150 . . . heater unit
(88) 152 . . . sheath tube
(89) 154 . . . heating coil
(90) 155 . . . insulating powder
(91) 156 . . . seal member
(92) 160 . . . pressure sensor
(93) 161 . . . opening
(94) 162 . . . metal diaphragm
(95) 164 . . . piezoresistance element
(96) 166 . . . integrated circuit
(97) 170 . . . center shaft
(98) 180 . . . coupling member
(99) 181 . . . first cylinder section
(100) 182 . . . second cylinder section
(101) 185 . . . joint section
(102) 186 . . . edge portion
(103) 187 . . . inner circumferential face
(104) 188 . . . edge portion
(105) 188a . . . front end part
(106) 188b . . . portion
(107) 189 . . . boundary
(108) 200 . . . welded part
(109) 210 . . . welded part
(110) 210a . . . welded part
(111) 210b . . . welded part
(112) 250 . . . first welded part
(113) 250a . . . first welded part
(114) 260 . . . second welded part
(115) 260a . . . second welded part
(116) 500 . . . work
(117) 600 . . . chuck device
(118) 610 . . . cylinder section
(119) 612 . . . cylinder section
(120) 700 . . . fiber laser welder
(121) 710 . . . laser
(122) 720 . . . laser
(123) 800 . . . pressure jig