Patents Assigned to PROMETHEUS APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
  • Publication number: 20140076274
    Abstract: In certain embodiments, a time-varying spark current ignition system can be applied to improve spark plug ignitability performance and durability as compared to conventional spark ignition systems. Two performance parameters of interest are spark plug life (durability) and spark plug ignitability. In certain embodiments, spark plug life can be extended by applying a spark current amplitude as low as possible without causing quenching of the flame kernel while it is traveling within an electrode gap and/or by applying spark current of a long enough duration to allow the spark/flame kernel to clear a spark plug gap. In certain embodiments, ignitability can be improved by applying a high enough spark current amplitude to sustain the flame kernel once outside the spark plug gap and/or by applying a spark current for long enough to sustain the flame kernel once outside the spark plug gap.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2013
    Publication date: March 20, 2014
    Applicant: Prometheus Applied Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Luigi P. Tozzi, David Thomas Lepley, Maria Emmanuella Sotiropoulou, Joseph Martin Lepley, Steven B. Pirko
  • Publication number: 20130055986
    Abstract: A prechamber spark plug may have a prechamber having a pre-determined aspect ratio and hole pattern to achieve particular combustion performance characteristics. The aspect ratio and hole pattern may induce a rotational flow of fuel-air in-filling streams inside the prechamber volume. The rotational flow of the fuel-air mixture may include both radial flow and axial flow characteristics based on the aspect ratio and hole pattern. Axial flow characteristics can include a first axial direction proximate the periphery of the rotational flow and a counter second axial direction approaching the center of the rotational flow. The radial and axial flow characteristics may further include radial air-fuel ratio stratification and/or axial air-fuel ratio stratification. The rotational flow, the radial flow and the axial flow may be adjusted by alteration of the aspect ratio and hole pattern to achieve particular combustion performance characteristics in relation to a wide variety of spark gap geometries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2012
    Publication date: March 7, 2013
    Applicant: PROMETHEUS APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventors: Luigi P Tozzi, Maria-Emmanuella Sotiropoulou