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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 30, 2001
Filed:
Mar. 17, 1999
Toru Moriya, Aichi, JP;
NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd., Nagoya, JP;
Abstract
A spark plug for attachment to a cylinder head includes a metallic shell including a tip-end side having an open tip end and a tail-end side having an open tail end. The metallic shell has an attachment screw portion peripherally formed at the tip-end side thereof. The spark plug also includes a ground electrode attached onto the tip-end side of the metallic shell, and an insulator including an axial through-hole formed therein and a tail end portion having a tail end. The insulator is disposed within the metallic shell such that the tail end portion of the insulator substantially projects from the tail end of the metallic shell. A center electrode has a tip end and being disposed within the through-hole and facing the ground electrode to define a spark discharge gap therebetween, and a metallic terminal has a tail end and being disposed within the through-hole of the insulator such that the tail end of the metallic terminal is set back from the tail end of the insulator into the through-hole. The metallic terminal is electrically connected with the center electrode. The metallic terminal and the tail end of the metallic shell are separated with a distance for preventing an electrical discharge therebetween, and wherein, when A represents a distance between the tail end of the insulator and the tail end of the metallic terminal disposed within the through-hole, and B represents a length of the tail end portion of the insulator projecting from the tail end of the metallic shell along the axial direction of the through-hole of the insulator, a length of (A+B) is at least 20 mm.