Abstract: The ignition system of the present invention involves the forming of multiple ignition sparks within the fuel-burning chamber of an internal combustion engine during each cylinder combustion cycle through electrical current flow through a plurality of electrodes functioning in series and forming at least two sparking gaps where the initial and last electrode in the electrode series respectively function as anode and cathode (ground) electrodes.
Abstract: The ignition system of the present invention involves the forming of multiple ignition sparks within the fuel-burning chamber of an internal combustion engine during each cylinder combustion cycle through electrical current flow through a plurality of electrodes functioning in series and forming at least two sparking gaps where the initial and last electrode in the electrode series respectively function as anode and cathode (ground) electrodes.
Abstract: A spark unit for an internal combustion fastener-driving tool comprises a spark plug body mounted within a boss portion of the tool cylinder head, and a spark unit cathode electrode is mounted within the spark plug body in such a manner that the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode projects below or away from the bottom or under-surface portion of the cylinder head mounting boss. In this manner, the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode is not disposed within a recess or pocket region so as not to tend to accumulate dirt or oil deposits which can tend to foul or otherwise adversely affect the sparking and ignition charactreristics of the spark plug assembly and the operation of the fastener-driving tool.
Abstract: A spark unit for an internal combustion fastener-driving tool comprises a spark plug body mounted within a boss portion of the tool cylinder head, and a spark unit cathode electrode is mounted within the spark plug body in such a manner that the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode projects below or away from the bottom or undersurface portion of the cylinder head mounting boss. In this manner, the tip portion of the spark unit cathode electrode is not disposed within a recess or pocket region so as not to tend to accumulate dirt or oil deposits which can tend to foul or otherwise adversely affect the sparking and ignition charactreristics of the spark plug assembly and the operation of the fastener-driving tool.
Abstract: A spark ignition system of an internal combustion engine has a first electrode and a second electrode spaced from each other operating at high voltages to produce a spark in a combustion zone of the engine. The construction of the system permits the formation of long length sparks with a train of electrical pulses having a shortened total burst duration having higher power while using lower energy.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 25, 1996
Date of Patent:
February 24, 1998
Assignee:
Caterpillar Inc.
Inventors:
Rodney G. Blodgett, Anthony K. Chan, George Codina, Teala D. Lavell