I.C.E., igniter adapted for optional placement of an integral fuel injector in direct fuel injection mode
10941746 ยท 2021-03-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02P13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M57/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02P19/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An igniter (09) includes an elongated tubular housing (10) with a polygonal top (14) having a central aperture (16) defined therein, communicating into a central chamber (20) along a longitudinal axis to an end at a base (18). A terminal (13a) projects from the polygonal top (14). A channel (11a) along a longitudinal axis is formed within the housing (10) in which is mounted an insulator (15). At least a portion of the insulator (15) may extend from the base (18). An electrode (13) connected to the terminal (13a) or (13b) is embedded within the insulator (15), to an end in the base (18). Prongs (19) extend from the electrode (13) towards the outer periphery of the housing (10) or towards the central chamber (20). The prongs (19) end in proximity to the outer housing wall (11), or the inner housing wall (12). The prongs (19) may be one or more projections and have sharp edges for multiple and increased spark presentations. A ring (30) may be connected to the electrode (13), defining a heating element in the base (18). Electrical resistance of the igniter (09) is selected.
Claims
1. An igniter comprising: a body electrically grounded in operation to an internal combustion engine, having an elongated tubular housing, the exterior of said body being operable to seal to a combustion chamber surface when mounted to said internal combustion engine; an aperture through the center of said body, axially, to its base, said aperture configured to be closed by a removably retained fuel injector, confining combustion chamber contents within said combustion chamber and precluding leakage of said combustion chamber contents past said igniter; an ignition device operable to ignite an air and fuel mixture within said combustion chamber, and an electrode disposed within an insulator embedded within said body, said electrode attached to a terminal connecting an electrical source outside said combustion chamber to said ignition device in said base, said ignition device, in activation, communicating electricity between said electrode and said body; whereby said ignition device and fuel may be introduced into said combustion chamber through a common aperture in said combustion chamber.
2. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said ignition device comprises a resistive heating element, said resistive heating element being operable when an electrical current is applied to said electrode.
3. The igniter of claim 1, wherein said ignition device comprises an air gap through bridged by at least one spark when an electrical current is applied to said electrode.
4. The igniter of claim 1, wherein threads are defined in the external surface of said igniter body.
5. The igniter of claim 4, wherein a polygonal shape is defined upon the upper surface of said igniter body.
6. An igniter comprising: a body having an elongated tubular housing; an aperture through said body, said aperture operable to pass pressurized fuel from a removably retained fuel injector to a combustion chamber; an inner housing wall and an outer housing wall defined by a ring-shaped chamber formed within said body and around said aperture, said inner housing wall and said outer housing wall both being electrically grounded to an internal combustion engine; an ignition device operable to ignite an air and fuel mixture within said combustion chamber; and an electrode disposed within said ring-shaped chamber, said electrode connecting an electrical source outside said combustion chamber to said ignition device, said ignition device, in activation, communicating electricity between said electrode and said body; whereby said ignition device and pressurized fuel may be introduced into said combustion chamber through a single aperture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(5) TABLE-US-00001 Drawings-Reference Numerals 09 igniter 10 housing 11 outer housing wall 11a tubular channel 11b circular chamber 12 inner housing wall 13 electrode 13a terminal (vertical) 13b terminal (horizontal) 14 polygonal top 15 insulator 16 central aperture 17 screw threads-periphery 18 base 19 prong(s) 20 central chamber 21 screw threads-central chamber 22 ledge 23 shallow groove 24 shallow circular ring 25 circular lip 30 rings-spiral
(6) 100 injector
(7) 101 coil
(8) 102 cylinder head
(9) 103 combustion chamber
(10) 104 combustion chamber contents
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(12) A central aperture 16 for the receipt of the fuel injector is defined in the surface of the polygonal top 14 of the igniter 09 and opens into a central chamber 20 disposed along a longitudinal axis to an end at the base 18. The central chamber 20 may have a series of screw threads 21 defined in the surface that extend from the central aperture 16 along the longitudinal axis to an end at the fuel injector receipt ledge 22 and is the preferred embodiment.
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(16) Operation
(17) The igniter 09 embodied in my invention described in this application, is adapted as a spark plug. It functions to accomplish the same task as the current spark plug, used in direct fuel injection into the combustion chamber 103 of internal combustion engines. It is threadably inserted into the screw threads in the spark plug receipt aperture in the cylinder head 102 of the engine, engaging screw threads 17. A suitable tool grasping around the periphery of the polygonal top 14 pivots it. The plug moves through the aperture and is pivoted to a stop with circular lip member 25 as in
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(19) This embodiment of my invention of an igniter 09, is adapted as a glow plug. It functions to accomplish the same task as the current glow plug used in the combustion chamber of a compression ignition engine. An electrical current from a source such as a battery, is activated by a switch, and transmitted to the igniter to contact terminal 13a or 13b. The electrical current is transmitted or conducted through the electrode 13 to the rings 30 embedded in the insulator 15 in the base 18. The rings 30 spiral around the central chamber 20, creating a heating element, and are attached to the grounded inner housing wall 12. The electrical current activates the rings 30 to heat and ignite the fuel sprayed into the combustion chamber by the fuel injector located in the central chamber 20. The electrical current to the igniter is switched off, and combustion is thereafter sustained by a cycle of compression of air and fuel mixtures.
(20) Conclusion, Ramifications And Scope.
(21) Accordingly, the reader will see that the igniters in the various embodiments presented in the specification, and illustrations, have many advantages over the devices of the prior art. Their use allows the two or three devices of the ignition process, to be relocated to a discrete site, in the most beneficial locale; the entrance to the combustion chamber, and at its center. They solve the issue of spatial compromise, in the design of the combustion chamber, resulting in increased fuel efficiency, increased horsepower and torque. In addition, they reduce the increased cost of adopting direct fuel injection, by reducing the manufacturing costs involved in drilling another aperture and tapping it. Also, they reduce the electrical hardware and the manufacturing costs of electronic control modules, by requiring only one electrical pathway for activating the fuel injector and the coil. The prior art requires two pathways; one to the fuel injector and another to the coil. There are further benefits permitted by the use of multiple prongs. They provide multiple spark presentations, that are most compatible with the reduced amperage of current ignition systems. The results are reliable, stable and durable ignition. The benefits of direct fuel injection, some of which are well demonstrated in compression ignition engines, are now available with enhancements. These can be fitted to past, present and future internal combustion engines, having a single aperture through the cylinder head, into the combustion chamber.
(22) Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that variations and modifications can be substituted therefor without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, or limiting it's scope. Thus the scope of the embodiments should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.