US20020000905A1 - Exhaust gas recirculation sensor - Google Patents

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US20020000905A1
US20020000905A1 US09/885,987 US88598701A US2002000905A1 US 20020000905 A1 US20020000905 A1 US 20020000905A1 US 88598701 A US88598701 A US 88598701A US 2002000905 A1 US2002000905 A1 US 2002000905A1
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    • G01DMEASURING NOT SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR A SPECIFIC VARIABLE; ARRANGEMENTS FOR MEASURING TWO OR MORE VARIABLES NOT COVERED IN A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS; TARIFF METERING APPARATUS; MEASURING OR TESTING NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/45Sensors specially adapted for EGR systems
    • F02M26/48EGR valve position sensors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02MSUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
    • F02M26/00Engine-pertinent apparatus for adding exhaust gases to combustion-air, main fuel or fuel-air mixture, e.g. by exhaust gas recirculation [EGR] systems
    • F02M26/52Systems for actuating EGR valves
    • F02M26/53Systems for actuating EGR valves using electric actuators, e.g. solenoids
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    • G01D5/00Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable
    • G01D5/12Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means
    • G01D5/14Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage
    • G01D5/142Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage using Hall-effect devices
    • G01D5/145Mechanical means for transferring the output of a sensing member; Means for converting the output of a sensing member to another variable where the form or nature of the sensing member does not constrain the means for converting; Transducers not specially adapted for a specific variable using electric or magnetic means influencing the magnitude of a current or voltage using Hall-effect devices influenced by the relative movement between the Hall device and magnetic fields

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  • the present invention relates to an exhaust gas recirculation sensor for controlling an amount of the recycling of exhaust gas from an automobile.
  • the exhaust gas recirculation will be hereinafter referred to as EGR.
  • a conventional EGR sensor will be described with reference to FIGS. 12 to 14 .
  • a case 31 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a hollow housing portion 31 a with its one side opened, a pair of concave shoulder portions 31 b extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 31 a, a pair of right and left guide portions 31 c located above the shoulder portions 31 b and extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 31 a, and a tubular portion 31 d protruding in the direction normal to the housing portion 31 a.
  • An insulating substrate 33 provided with a plurality of metal terminals 32 is mounted with a hole IC 34 connected electrically to the terminals 32 .
  • the insulating substrate 33 is inserted into a pair of the shoulder portions 31 b of the case 31 to be mounted in the housing portion 31 a.
  • the terminals 32 mounted onto the insulating substrate 33 are soldered and connected to one end of an L-shaped pin 35 for connector embedded into the case 31 .
  • a cover 36 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a bearing portion 36 b provided in its center portion with a circular hole 36 a and a convex portion 36 c provided in the rear side portion of the outer circumference thereof.
  • the cover 36 is mounted by fitting the convex portion 36 c into the case 31 so as to cover the opening portion of the case 31 .
  • An operating shaft 37 has a cylindrical shaft portion 37 a, a stopper portion 37 b provided at the rear side of the shaft portion 37 a, and a convex portion 37 c provided in the rear end of an axial direction G 2 .
  • the shaft portion 37 a is guided through the hole 36 a of the cover 36 so as to move the operating shaft 37 linearly.
  • the stopper portion 37 b is contacted onto a rear end 36 d of the bearing portion 36 b so as to prevent the operating shaft 37 from coming off the bearing portion 36 b.
  • the shaft portion 37 a is first inserted from the rear side of the cover 36 through the hole 36 a. Then, the stopper portion 37 b is retained to the rear end 36 d of the cover 36 , and the operating shaft 37 is combined with the cover 36 . Thereafter, while both are combined with each other, the cover 36 is assembled into the case 31 .
  • a movable member 38 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a rectangular base portion 38 a located in the center, a pair of spring receiving portion 38 b extending from the base portion 38 a to right and left and each having in its end a cross portion, and four sliding portions 38 c each provided at the right or left side in the front or rear position of the base portion 38 a.
  • the movable member 38 is provided in its lower portion with a magnet 39 .
  • the movable member 38 provided with the magnet 39 is mounted onto the case 31 so as to be moved linearly while the magnet 39 is opposite to the hole IC 34 and the sliding portions 38 c are located in the guide portion 31 c of the case 31 .
  • the magnet 39 and the hole IC 34 construct detection means K 2 .
  • Two coil springs 40 are disposed in the housing portion 31 a so that one end of each of the coil springs 40 is contacted onto a back surface wall 31 e, and the other end is contacted onto the spring receiving portion 38 b of the movable member 38 .
  • the two coil springs 40 bias the movable member 38 forward.
  • the center portion of the movable member 38 is thus contacted resiliently onto the convex portion 37 c of the operating shaft 37 .
  • the stopper portion 37 b is contacted onto the rear end 36 d of the bearing portion 36 b to prevent the operating shaft 37 from coming off the bearing portion 36 b.
  • a rod for driving the EGR valve of an automobile pushes the operating shaft 37 against the coil springs 40 .
  • the operating shaft 37 allows the movable member 38 to be guided by a guide portion 31 c and to move linearly in the axial direction G 2 .
  • the magnet 39 is also moved to fluctuate the magnetic field to the hole IC 34 .
  • the detection means K 2 varies the electric current value so as to detect an amount of the operating shaft 37 moved.
  • the conventional EGR sensor can be operated.
  • the operating shaft 37 in the case where the operating shaft 37 is found to be scratched in quality inspection before shipping, the operating shaft 37 must be replaced.
  • the cover 36 must be removed during the replacement.
  • the replacement operation is troublesome, so that, substantially, the EGR sensor must be discarded, and parts other than the operating shaft 37 are wasted.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an EGR sensor which facilitates the assembling operation and can easily replace the operating shaft.
  • an exhaust gas recirculation sensor comprises an operating shaft movable linearly in the axial direction, a bearing portion for guiding movement of the operating shaft, a movable member movable linearly by the operating shaft, a spring member for returning movement of the movable member and biasing the movable member so as to resiliently contact the movable member onto the operating shaft, a case for guiding movement of the movable member, and detection means operated by movement of the movable member, wherein the operating shaft is provided in its rear portion with a convex portion protruding from a shaft portion in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction, the bearing portion is provided with a concave portion connected to a hole through which the shaft portion is inserted and allowing the convex portion to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction, and the convex portion protruding from the rear end of the bearing portion is retained to the rear end of the bearing portion other than the concave portion.
  • the rear end of the bearing portion is provided with blocking portions for blocking movement of the convex portion to the concave portion.
  • the blocking portions are formed by protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an EGR sensor of the present invention viewed from the side thereof;
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the EGR sensor of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before an operating shaft is assembled thereinto;
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before the operating shaft is assembled thereinto;
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of a cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a back surface view of the cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a front view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the EGR sensor of the present invention assembled into an automobile
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional EGR sensor viewed from the side thereof;
  • FIG. 13 is a front view of the conventional EGR sensor from which a cover and an operating shaft are removed.
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the conventional EGR sensor viewed from the top surface thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the EGR sensor of the present invention viewed from the side thereof.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before an operating shaft is assembled thereinto.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before the operating shaft is assembled thereinto.
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of a cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a back surface view of the cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a front view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the EGR sensor of the present invention assembled into an automobile.
  • a case 1 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a hollow housing portion 1 a with its one side opened, a pair of concave shoulder portions 1 b extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 1 a, a convex portion 1 d located in the housing portion 1 a extending from a back surface wall 1 c, a tubular mounting portion 1 f provided in a front surface wall 1 e, and a tubular portion 1 g protruding in the direction orthogonal to the housing portion 1 a.
  • An insulating substrate 3 provided with a resistor 2 is inserted into a pair of the shoulder portions 1 b of the case 1 , and is located in the housing portion 1 a.
  • the insulating substrate 3 is pushed by a spring 4 from its lower portion side so as to be pushed against the shoulder portions 1 b.
  • the resistor 2 provided in the insulating substrate 3 is connected electrically to one end of an L-shaped pin 5 for connector embedded into the case 1 by a connection clip 6 .
  • a cover 7 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a planar base portion 7 a, a tubular bearing portion 7 c extending from the center portion of the base portion 7 a and having in its center portion a circular hole 7 b, a concave portion 7 d connected to the hole 7 b and provided in the bearing portion 7 c in an axial direction G 1 , and blocking portions 7 f consisting of a pair of protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion 7 d in a rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c.
  • the cover 7 is caulked onto the mounting portion if of the case 1 so as to cover the opening portion of the case 1 .
  • an operating shaft 8 has a cylindrical shaft portion 8 a, an oval stopper portion 8 b provided in the front end of the shaft portion 8 a, a convex portion 8 c located in the rear side portion of the shaft portion 8 a and protruding from the shaft portion 8 a in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction G 1 , and a small-diameter portion 8 d protruding from the rear end of the shaft portion 8 a in the axial direction G 1 .
  • the operating shaft 8 is first located in the front of the cover 7 so as to match the shaft portion 8 a with the hole 7 b. Then, the convex portion 8 c is matched with the concave portion 7 d to be inserted from the rear side of the operating shaft 8 into the hole 7 b and the concave portion 7 d.
  • the convex portion 8 c is retained to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c so as to prevent the operating shaft 8 from coming off toward the front side portion.
  • a movable member 9 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a base portion 9 a, a concave portion 9 b provided in the center portion of the base portion 9 a, and a spring receiving portion 9 c extending upward from the base portion 9 a.
  • the movable member 9 is provided in its lower portion with a slider 10 made of a metal plate.
  • the movable member 9 provided with the slider 10 is mounted onto the case 1 so as to be moved linearly in the housing portion 1 a while the slider 10 is contacted with the resistor 2 .
  • the movable member 9 is guided during movement by the guide portion provided in the case 1 .
  • a variable resistor consisting of the resistor 2 and the slider 10 constructs detection means K 1 .
  • One coil spring 11 is located in the housing portion 1 a.
  • the convex portion 1 d of the case 1 is fitted into the center portion thereof.
  • One end of the coil spring 11 is contacted onto the back surface wall 1 c, and the other end is contacted onto the spring receiving portion 9 c of the movable member 9 .
  • the small-diameter portion 8 d is located in the concave portion 9 b of the movable member 9 , as shown in FIG. 1.
  • the coil spring 11 biases the movable member 9 forward, so that the movable member 9 is contacted resiliently onto the small-diameter portion 8 d of the operating shaft 8 .
  • the operating shaft 8 is also pushed by the coil spring 11 , so that the convex portion 8 c is contacted onto the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 .
  • the insulating substrate 3 is mounted in the housing portion 1 a of the case 1 , and then, the connection clip 6 is mounted to grip the insulating substrate 3 and the pin 5 .
  • the coil spring 11 is fitted into the convex portion 1 d of the case 1 .
  • the movable member 9 provided with the slider 10 is fitted into the guide portion in the housing portion 1 a of the case 1 .
  • the cover 7 is caulked onto the case 1 .
  • the cover 7 prevents the movable member 9 and coil spring 11 from coming off. In such a state, the operating shaft 8 is finally assembled.
  • the operating shaft 8 is located in the front of the cover 7 so as to match the shaft portion 8 a with the hole 7 b.
  • the convex portion 8 c is matched with the concave portion 7 d to be inserted from the rear side portion of the operating shaft 8 into the hole 7 b and the concave portion 7 d.
  • the operating shaft 8 is pushed in the axial direction G 1 .
  • the small-diameter 8 d slightly moves the movable member 9 rearward against the coil spring 11 . While the convex portion 8 c comes off the rear end of the concave portion 7 d, the operating shaft 8 is rotated, and the convex portion 8 c is located out of the concave portion 7 d.
  • the coil spring 11 retains the convex portion 8 c through the movable member 9 to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c, thereby preventing the operating shaft 8 from coming off toward the front side portion.
  • the EGR sensor of the present invention can be thus assembled.
  • the EGR sensor of the present invention having such a construction is carried to a set maker.
  • the convex portion 8 c hits the blocking portions 7 f higher than the rear end 7 e so as to block movement of the convex portion 8 c to the concave portion 7 d.
  • the operating shaft 8 is thus prevented from coming off the bearing portion 7 c.
  • the operating shaft 8 to be replaced is mounted by the abovementioned method.
  • the operating shaft 8 can be replaced by such an easy method. In the case where the operating shaft 8 is found to be scratched in quality inspection for the EGR sensor, the operating shaft 8 can be easily replaced, and parts other than the operating shaft 8 can be used without being wasted.
  • the EGR sensor of the present invention having such a construction is assembled into a solenoid 12 by the set maker, as shown in FIG. 11.
  • the solenoid 12 is constructed of a metal case 13 , a hollow coil 14 provided in the case 13 , and a rod 15 provided in the center portion of the coil 14 and consisting of an iron core coupled to an EGR valve.
  • the case 13 of the solenoid 12 is mounted onto the front surface wall 1 e so as to assemble the solenoid 12 and the EGR sensor.
  • the slider 10 moves on the resistor 2 .
  • the detection means K 1 varies the resistance value to detect an amount of the operating shaft 8 moved.
  • the EGR sensor of the present invention can be thus operated.
  • the detection means K 1 is described by the variable resistor consisting of the resistor 2 and the slider 10 .
  • the detection means K 1 may be constructed of detection members such as the magnet and hole IC.
  • the blocking portions 7 f are provided in the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c.
  • the blocking portions 7 f may be eliminated, and the convex portion 8 c of the operating shaft 8 may be retained to the rear end 7 e.
  • the operating shaft 8 is provided in its rear side portion with the convex portion 8 c protruding from the shaft portion 8 a in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction G 1 , and the bearing portion 7 c is provided with the concave portion 7 d connected to the hole 7 b through which the shaft portion 8 a is inserted and allowing the convex portion 8 c to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction G 1 .
  • the convex portion 8 c protruding from the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c is retained to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c other than the concave portion 7 d.
  • the operating shaft 8 can be finally assembled.
  • the operating shaft 8 can be assembled in a stacking manner. It is thus possible to provide an EGR sensor which has good productivity and is inexpensive, as compared with the conventional EGR sensor.
  • the operating shaft 8 is rotated to match the convex portion 8 d with the concave portion 7 d.
  • the convex portion 8 c passes through the concave portion 7 d, whereby the operating shaft 8 can be easily removed from the bearing portion 7 c.
  • the operating shaft 8 can be easily replaced.
  • the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c is provided with the blocking portions 7 f for blocking movement of the convex portion 8 c the concave portion 7 d.
  • the convex portion 8 c hits the blocking portions 7 f higher than the rear end 7 e so as to block movement of the convex portion 8 c to the concave portion 7 d. The operating shaft 8 is thus prevented from coming off the bearing portion 7 c.
  • the blocking portions 7 f are formed by protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion 7 d.

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An operating shaft is provided in its rear side portion with a convex portion protruding from a shaft portion in the direction orthogonal to an axial direction. A bearing portion is provided with a concave portion connected to a hole through which the shaft portion is inserted and allowing the convex portion to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction. The convex portion protruding from a rear end of the bearing portion is retained to the rear end of the bearing portion other than the concave portion. The operating shaft can be finally assembled. Like a coil spring, a movable member, and a cover, the operating shaft can be assembled in a stacking manner. It is thus possible to provide an EGR sensor which has good productivity and is inexpensive, as compared with a conventional EGR sensor.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention [0001]
  • The present invention relates to an exhaust gas recirculation sensor for controlling an amount of the recycling of exhaust gas from an automobile. The exhaust gas recirculation will be hereinafter referred to as EGR. [0002]
  • 2. Description of the Prior Art [0003]
  • A conventional EGR sensor will be described with reference to FIGS. [0004] 12 to 14. A case 31 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a hollow housing portion 31 a with its one side opened, a pair of concave shoulder portions 31 b extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 31 a, a pair of right and left guide portions 31 c located above the shoulder portions 31 b and extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 31 a, and a tubular portion 31 d protruding in the direction normal to the housing portion 31 a.
  • An [0005] insulating substrate 33 provided with a plurality of metal terminals 32 is mounted with a hole IC 34 connected electrically to the terminals 32. The insulating substrate 33 is inserted into a pair of the shoulder portions 31 b of the case 31 to be mounted in the housing portion 31 a.
  • The [0006] terminals 32 mounted onto the insulating substrate 33 are soldered and connected to one end of an L-shaped pin 35 for connector embedded into the case 31.
  • A [0007] cover 36 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a bearing portion 36 b provided in its center portion with a circular hole 36 a and a convex portion 36 c provided in the rear side portion of the outer circumference thereof. The cover 36 is mounted by fitting the convex portion 36 c into the case 31 so as to cover the opening portion of the case 31.
  • An [0008] operating shaft 37 has a cylindrical shaft portion 37 a, a stopper portion 37 b provided at the rear side of the shaft portion 37 a, and a convex portion 37 c provided in the rear end of an axial direction G2. The shaft portion 37 a is guided through the hole 36 a of the cover 36 so as to move the operating shaft 37 linearly. The stopper portion 37 b is contacted onto a rear end 36 d of the bearing portion 36 b so as to prevent the operating shaft 37 from coming off the bearing portion 36 b.
  • To assemble the [0009] operating shaft 37, the shaft portion 37 a is first inserted from the rear side of the cover 36 through the hole 36 a. Then, the stopper portion 37 b is retained to the rear end 36 d of the cover 36, and the operating shaft 37 is combined with the cover 36. Thereafter, while both are combined with each other, the cover 36 is assembled into the case 31.
  • A [0010] movable member 38 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a rectangular base portion 38 a located in the center, a pair of spring receiving portion 38 b extending from the base portion 38 a to right and left and each having in its end a cross portion, and four sliding portions 38 c each provided at the right or left side in the front or rear position of the base portion 38 a.
  • In addition, the [0011] movable member 38 is provided in its lower portion with a magnet 39. The movable member 38 provided with the magnet 39 is mounted onto the case 31 so as to be moved linearly while the magnet 39 is opposite to the hole IC 34 and the sliding portions 38 c are located in the guide portion 31 c of the case 31.
  • The [0012] magnet 39 and the hole IC 34 construct detection means K2.
  • Two [0013] coil springs 40 are disposed in the housing portion 31 a so that one end of each of the coil springs 40 is contacted onto a back surface wall 31 e, and the other end is contacted onto the spring receiving portion 38 b of the movable member 38.
  • The two coil springs [0014] 40 bias the movable member 38 forward. The center portion of the movable member 38 is thus contacted resiliently onto the convex portion 37 c of the operating shaft 37. The stopper portion 37 b is contacted onto the rear end 36 d of the bearing portion 36 b to prevent the operating shaft 37 from coming off the bearing portion 36 b.
  • The operation of the conventional EGR sensor will be described. A rod for driving the EGR valve of an automobile pushes the [0015] operating shaft 37 against the coil springs 40. The operating shaft 37 allows the movable member 38 to be guided by a guide portion 31 c and to move linearly in the axial direction G2.
  • The [0016] magnet 39 is also moved to fluctuate the magnetic field to the hole IC 34. As a result, the detection means K2 varies the electric current value so as to detect an amount of the operating shaft 37 moved.
  • When the pushing of the [0017] operating shaft 37 by the rod is released, the coil springs 40 push back the movable member 38, and the operating shaft 37 is also pushed back into the original state by the movable member 38.
  • Thus, the conventional EGR sensor can be operated. [0018]
  • In the convention EGR sensor, while the [0019] operating shaft 37 is assembled into the bearing portion 36 b of the cover 36, the cover 36 is mounted onto the case 31. The assembling operation is troublesome, so that the productivity is poor, and the cost is high.
  • Further, in the EGR sensor, in the case where the [0020] operating shaft 37 is found to be scratched in quality inspection before shipping, the operating shaft 37 must be replaced. The cover 36 must be removed during the replacement. The replacement operation is troublesome, so that, substantially, the EGR sensor must be discarded, and parts other than the operating shaft 37 are wasted.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide an EGR sensor which facilitates the assembling operation and can easily replace the operating shaft. [0021]
  • As a first solving means for solving the foregoing problems, an exhaust gas recirculation sensor comprises an operating shaft movable linearly in the axial direction, a bearing portion for guiding movement of the operating shaft, a movable member movable linearly by the operating shaft, a spring member for returning movement of the movable member and biasing the movable member so as to resiliently contact the movable member onto the operating shaft, a case for guiding movement of the movable member, and detection means operated by movement of the movable member, wherein the operating shaft is provided in its rear portion with a convex portion protruding from a shaft portion in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction, the bearing portion is provided with a concave portion connected to a hole through which the shaft portion is inserted and allowing the convex portion to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction, and the convex portion protruding from the rear end of the bearing portion is retained to the rear end of the bearing portion other than the concave portion. [0022]
  • As a second solving means, the rear end of the bearing portion is provided with blocking portions for blocking movement of the convex portion to the concave portion. [0023]
  • As a third solving means, the blocking portions are formed by protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion.[0024]
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  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of an EGR sensor of the present invention viewed from the side thereof; [0025]
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0026]
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before an operating shaft is assembled thereinto; [0027]
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before the operating shaft is assembled thereinto; [0028]
  • FIG. 5 is a front view of a cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0029]
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line [0030] 6-6 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is a back surface view of the cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0031]
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0032]
  • FIG. 9 is a front view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0033]
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention; [0034]
  • FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the EGR sensor of the present invention assembled into an automobile; [0035]
  • FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view of a conventional EGR sensor viewed from the side thereof; [0036]
  • FIG. 13 is a front view of the conventional EGR sensor from which a cover and an operating shaft are removed; and [0037]
  • FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the conventional EGR sensor viewed from the top surface thereof.[0038]
  • PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
  • The drawings of the EGR sensor of the present invention will be described. FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view of the EGR sensor of the present invention viewed from the side thereof. FIG. 2 is a front view of the EGR sensor of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before an operating shaft is assembled thereinto. FIG. 4 is a front view showing the EGR sensor of the present invention before the operating shaft is assembled thereinto. FIG. 5 is a front view of a cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line [0039] 6-6 of FIG. 5. FIG. 7 is a back surface view of the cover according to the EGR sensor of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a side view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention. FIG. 9 is a front view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention. FIG. 10 is a plan view of the operating shaft according to the EGR sensor of the present invention. FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of an essential portion of the EGR sensor of the present invention assembled into an automobile. [0040]
  • The construction of the EGR sensor of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. [0041] 1 to 11. A case 1 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a hollow housing portion 1 a with its one side opened, a pair of concave shoulder portions 1 b extending in the front to rear direction in the housing portion 1 a, a convex portion 1 d located in the housing portion 1 a extending from a back surface wall 1 c, a tubular mounting portion 1 f provided in a front surface wall 1 e, and a tubular portion 1 g protruding in the direction orthogonal to the housing portion 1 a.
  • An insulating [0042] substrate 3 provided with a resistor 2 is inserted into a pair of the shoulder portions 1 b of the case 1, and is located in the housing portion 1 a. The insulating substrate 3 is pushed by a spring 4 from its lower portion side so as to be pushed against the shoulder portions 1 b.
  • The [0043] resistor 2 provided in the insulating substrate 3 is connected electrically to one end of an L-shaped pin 5 for connector embedded into the case 1 by a connection clip 6.
  • Particularly as shown in FIGS. [0044] 5 to 7, a cover 7 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a planar base portion 7 a, a tubular bearing portion 7 c extending from the center portion of the base portion 7 a and having in its center portion a circular hole 7 b, a concave portion 7 d connected to the hole 7 b and provided in the bearing portion 7 c in an axial direction G1, and blocking portions 7 f consisting of a pair of protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion 7 d in a rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c.
  • The [0045] cover 7 is caulked onto the mounting portion if of the case 1 so as to cover the opening portion of the case 1.
  • Particularly as shown in FIGS. [0046] 8 to 10, an operating shaft 8 has a cylindrical shaft portion 8 a, an oval stopper portion 8 b provided in the front end of the shaft portion 8 a, a convex portion 8 c located in the rear side portion of the shaft portion 8 a and protruding from the shaft portion 8 a in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction G1, and a small-diameter portion 8 d protruding from the rear end of the shaft portion 8 a in the axial direction G1.
  • To assemble the operating [0047] shaft 8 into the cover 7, the operating shaft 8 is first located in the front of the cover 7 so as to match the shaft portion 8 a with the hole 7 b. Then, the convex portion 8 c is matched with the concave portion 7 d to be inserted from the rear side of the operating shaft 8 into the hole 7 b and the concave portion 7 d.
  • While the [0048] convex portion 8 c comes off the rear end of the concave portion 7 d, the operating shaft 8 is rotated, and the convex portion 8 c is located out of the concave portion 7 d.
  • The [0049] convex portion 8 c is retained to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c so as to prevent the operating shaft 8 from coming off toward the front side portion.
  • When the operating [0050] shaft 8 is rotated while the convex portion 8 c is located in the rear end 7 e, the convex portion 8 c hits the blocking portions 7 f higher than the rear end 7 e to block movement of the convex portion 8 c to the concave portion 7 d.
  • A [0051] movable member 9 consisting of a mold of synthetic resin has a base portion 9 a, a concave portion 9 b provided in the center portion of the base portion 9 a, and a spring receiving portion 9 c extending upward from the base portion 9 a.
  • In addition, the [0052] movable member 9 is provided in its lower portion with a slider 10 made of a metal plate. The movable member 9 provided with the slider 10 is mounted onto the case 1 so as to be moved linearly in the housing portion 1 a while the slider 10 is contacted with the resistor 2.
  • Though not shown herein, the [0053] movable member 9 is guided during movement by the guide portion provided in the case 1.
  • A variable resistor consisting of the [0054] resistor 2 and the slider 10 constructs detection means K1.
  • One [0055] coil spring 11 is located in the housing portion 1 a. The convex portion 1 d of the case 1 is fitted into the center portion thereof. One end of the coil spring 11 is contacted onto the back surface wall 1 c, and the other end is contacted onto the spring receiving portion 9 c of the movable member 9.
  • When the operating [0056] shaft 8 and the movable member 9 are assembled, the small-diameter portion 8 d is located in the concave portion 9 b of the movable member 9, as shown in FIG. 1. The coil spring 11 biases the movable member 9 forward, so that the movable member 9 is contacted resiliently onto the small-diameter portion 8 d of the operating shaft 8. The operating shaft 8 is also pushed by the coil spring 11, so that the convex portion 8 c is contacted onto the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7.
  • A method of assembling the EGR sensor having such a construction will be described. The insulating [0057] substrate 3 is mounted in the housing portion 1 a of the case 1, and then, the connection clip 6 is mounted to grip the insulating substrate 3 and the pin 5.
  • The [0058] coil spring 11 is fitted into the convex portion 1 d of the case 1. The movable member 9 provided with the slider 10 is fitted into the guide portion in the housing portion 1 a of the case 1. The cover 7 is caulked onto the case 1.
  • As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the [0059] cover 7 prevents the movable member 9 and coil spring 11 from coming off. In such a state, the operating shaft 8 is finally assembled.
  • To assemble the operating [0060] shaft 8, the operating shaft 8 is located in the front of the cover 7 so as to match the shaft portion 8 a with the hole 7 b. The convex portion 8 c is matched with the concave portion 7 d to be inserted from the rear side portion of the operating shaft 8 into the hole 7 b and the concave portion 7 d.
  • The [0061] operating shaft 8 is pushed in the axial direction G1. The small-diameter 8 d slightly moves the movable member 9 rearward against the coil spring 11. While the convex portion 8 c comes off the rear end of the concave portion 7 d, the operating shaft 8 is rotated, and the convex portion 8 c is located out of the concave portion 7 d.
  • When the operating [0062] shaft 8 is released, the coil spring 11 retains the convex portion 8 c through the movable member 9 to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c, thereby preventing the operating shaft 8 from coming off toward the front side portion.
  • The EGR sensor of the present invention can be thus assembled. [0063]
  • The EGR sensor of the present invention having such a construction is carried to a set maker. During the carriage, when the operating [0064] shaft 8 is rotated by vibration or shock, the convex portion 8 c hits the blocking portions 7 f higher than the rear end 7 e so as to block movement of the convex portion 8 c to the concave portion 7 d. The operating shaft 8 is thus prevented from coming off the bearing portion 7 c.
  • A method for replacing the operating [0065] shaft 8 will be described. In the state of FIG. 1, the operating shaft 8 is pushed in the axial direction G1 so as not to retain the convex portion 8 c to the blocking portion 7 f. The operating shaft 8 is then rotated to match the convex portion 8 d with the concave portion 7 d.
  • When the operating [0066] shaft 8 is pulled out, the convex portion 8 c passes through the concave portion 7 d, whereby the operating shaft 8 cam be easily removed from the bearing portion 7 c.
  • The [0067] operating shaft 8 to be replaced is mounted by the abovementioned method.
  • The [0068] operating shaft 8 can be replaced by such an easy method. In the case where the operating shaft 8 is found to be scratched in quality inspection for the EGR sensor, the operating shaft 8 can be easily replaced, and parts other than the operating shaft 8 can be used without being wasted.
  • The EGR sensor of the present invention having such a construction is assembled into a [0069] solenoid 12 by the set maker, as shown in FIG. 11.
  • The [0070] solenoid 12 is constructed of a metal case 13, a hollow coil 14 provided in the case 13, and a rod 15 provided in the center portion of the coil 14 and consisting of an iron core coupled to an EGR valve. The case 13 of the solenoid 12 is mounted onto the front surface wall 1 e so as to assemble the solenoid 12 and the EGR sensor.
  • When both are assembled, the [0071] rod 15 is contacted resiliently onto the operating shaft 8 all the time, and the rod 15 pushes the operating shaft 8 to slightly move the movable member 9 rearward.
  • Further, when both are assembled, the [0072] convex portion 8 c of the operating shaft 8 is pushed in so as not to be retained to the blocking portion 7 f. The operating shaft 8 is contacted resiliently onto the rod 15 all the time. When the operating shaft 8 is rotated by vibration or shock, the operating shaft 8 is prevented from coming off the bearing portion 7 c.
  • The operation of the EGR sensor of the present invention will be described. In the state shown in FIG. 11, the [0073] rod 15 of the solenoid 12 for driving the EGR valve of an automobile pushes the operating shaft 8 against the coil spring 11. The operating shaft 8 linearly moves the movable member 9 guided by the guide portion in the axial direction G1.
  • The [0074] slider 10 moves on the resistor 2. As a result, the detection means K1 varies the resistance value to detect an amount of the operating shaft 8 moved.
  • When pushing of the operating [0075] shaft 8 by the rod 15 is released, the coil spring 11 pushes back the movable member 9. The operating axis 8 is also pushed back into the original state by movable member 9, and is returned to the state as shown in FIG. 11.
  • The EGR sensor of the present invention can be thus operated. [0076]
  • In the abovementioned embodiment, the detection means K[0077] 1 is described by the variable resistor consisting of the resistor 2 and the slider 10. The detection means K1, however, may be constructed of detection members such as the magnet and hole IC.
  • Further, in the abovementioned embodiment, the blocking [0078] portions 7 f are provided in the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c. The blocking portions 7 f may be eliminated, and the convex portion 8 c of the operating shaft 8 may be retained to the rear end 7 e.
  • In the EGR sensor of the present invention, the operating [0079] shaft 8 is provided in its rear side portion with the convex portion 8 c protruding from the shaft portion 8 a in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction G1, and the bearing portion 7 c is provided with the concave portion 7 d connected to the hole 7 b through which the shaft portion 8 a is inserted and allowing the convex portion 8 c to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction G1. The convex portion 8 c protruding from the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c is retained to the rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c other than the concave portion 7 d. The operating shaft 8 can be finally assembled. Like the coil spring 11, the movable member 9, and the cover 7, the operating shaft 8 can be assembled in a stacking manner. It is thus possible to provide an EGR sensor which has good productivity and is inexpensive, as compared with the conventional EGR sensor.
  • To replace the operating [0080] shaft 8, the operating shaft 8 is rotated to match the convex portion 8 d with the concave portion 7 d. When the operating shaft 8 is pulled out, the convex portion 8 c passes through the concave portion 7 d, whereby the operating shaft 8 can be easily removed from the bearing portion 7 c. The operating shaft 8 can be easily replaced.
  • Thus, it is possible to provide an EGR sensor in which, in the case where the operating [0081] shaft 8 is found to cause quality deficiencies in quality inspection, the operating shaft 8 can be easily replaced, and parts other than the operating shaft 8 can be used without being wasted.
  • The [0082] rear end 7 e of the bearing portion 7 c is provided with the blocking portions 7 f for blocking movement of the convex portion 8 c the concave portion 7 d. When the operating shaft 8 is rotated by vibration or shock during carriage, the convex portion 8 c hits the blocking portions 7 f higher than the rear end 7 e so as to block movement of the convex portion 8 c to the concave portion 7 d. The operating shaft 8 is thus prevented from coming off the bearing portion 7 c.
  • The blocking [0083] portions 7 f are formed by protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion 7 d. When the operating shaft 8 is mounted onto the bearing portion 7 c, the small rotation of the operating shaft 8 retains the convex portion 8 c to the rear end 7 e. The operation for mounting the same is easy.

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What is claimed is:
1. An exhaust gas recirculation sensor comprising:
an operating shaft movable linearly in the axial direction;
a bearing portion for guiding movement of the operating shaft;
a movable member movable linearly by the operating shaft;
a spring member for returning movement of the movable member and biasing the movable member so as to resiliently contact the movable member onto the operating shaft;
a case for guiding movement of the movable member; and
detection means operated by movement of the movable member, wherein
the operating shaft is provided in its rear portion with a convex portion protruding from a shaft portion in the direction orthogonal to the axial direction,
the bearing portion is provided with a concave portion connected to a hole through which the shaft portion is inserted and allowing the convex portion to be inserted therethrough in the axial direction, and
the convex portion protruding from the rear end of the bearing portion is retained to the rear end of the bearing portion other than the concave portion.
2. The exhaust gas recirculation sensor according to claim 1, wherein the rear end of the bearing portion is provided with blocking portions for blocking movement of the convex portion to the concave portion.
3. The exhaust gas recirculation sensor according to claim 2, wherein the blocking portions are formed by protrusions provided at both sides of the concave portion.
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