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US2248574A
US2248574A US322569A US32256940A US2248574A US 2248574 A US2248574 A US 2248574A US 322569 A US322569 A US 322569A US 32256940 A US32256940 A US 32256940A US 2248574 A US2248574 A US 2248574A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23QIGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
    • F23Q3/00Igniters using electrically-produced sparks
    • F23Q3/002Igniters using electrically-produced sparks using piezoelectric elements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F23COMBUSTION APPARATUS; COMBUSTION PROCESSES
    • F23QIGNITION; EXTINGUISHING-DEVICES
    • F23Q2/00Lighters containing fuel, e.g. for cigarettes
    • F23Q2/28Lighters characterised by electrical ignition of the fuel
    • F23Q2/285Lighters characterised by electrical ignition of the fuel with spark ignition
    • F23Q2/287Lighters characterised by electrical ignition of the fuel with spark ignition piezoelectric

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  • This invention relates to an electric ignition system for an internal combustion engine.
  • An object of my invention is to provide an improved ignition system of the above-mentioned type.
  • Fig. 1 diagrammatically illustrates an ignition circuit provided with an embodiment of my invention
  • Figs. 2, 3 and 4 illustrate arrangements for applying suitable pressure to the piezo-electric device employed in the circuit illustrated in Pig. 1.
  • I have illustrated diagrammatically an ignition circuit for internal combustion engines including a source of suitable potential which is connected acrom lines It and ii, a stepup transformer I! having a primary winding It and a secondary winding II, and a spark plug ll. Only one spark plug is illustrated but it is, of course, to be understood that any suitable number of spark plugs may be used, and
  • a conventional distributor may be placed between the secondary of the transformer and the spark plugs. In order to provide an electrical impulse in the transformer at the time when an ignition spark is desired in the internal combustion engine.
  • This electric valve may be of any suitable type having a plurality of electrodes including an anode ii, a cathode II, and a control grid it.
  • the ignition circuit may also be provided with a capacitor 2
  • I provide a piezo-electric device 22 which may be connected to the electric/valve in any suitable manner.
  • the piezo-electric device is connected between the grid It and the cathode It with its positive plate connected to the grid.
  • I provide a source of biasing voltage 23 between the grid and the cathode which, when pressure is not applied to the piezo-electric device, is suillcient to bias the grid so that substantially no current will pass between the anode and the cathode.
  • a resistor 24 may be connected between the grid and one side of the piezoelectric device and a resistor 25 may be connected to the resistor 24 and to the other side of the piezo-electric device and to the source of biasing voltage.
  • the piezo-electric device is therefore so connected between the grid and the biasing source that when a suitable pressure is applied a sufllcient potential will be developed to counteract the potential of the biasing source "and thereby allow the control grid is to become sufflciently positive so that current will begin to how from the anode to the cathode of the electric valve it.
  • any suitable arrangement may be adapted for applying the suitable pressure to the piezo-electric crystal 2! at the instant the spark is required.
  • a magnetic device may be used, as illustrated in Fig. 2. in which the pressure is applied as a magnetic armature It moves under the influence of a magnet or coil 21. The coil is energized whenever the spark is desired by a circult which includes a battery 28, and a breaker II which is operated in timed relation with the motor in anysuitable manner, such as through a cam II and a cam follower ll.
  • the piezoelectric device may be subjected to fluid pressure impulses from any suitable source ofiluid,suchasoilorair,asillustratedin1"lg. 3.,
  • the chamber 32 may be of any suitable type, and as illustrated in Fig. 4 includes a pair of movable plates 35 and 35 between which is placed the piezo-electric crystal 22.
  • the fluid pressure upon opening oi the port 34 will act to move the plate 36 relative to the plate 35 which is held relatively stationary through a spring member 3?,
  • a terminal 38 may be connected to the plate 3! by a spring 39 the terminal being in turn connected through a conductor to the resistors 24 and 25.
  • the other connection to the negative terminal of the battery may be made through the plate 36 and a suitable supporting plate at which may be grounded, the negative terminal of the battery also being grounded.
  • An ignition system for an lntemal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, a piezoelectric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, a condenser connected across said source, means including an electric valve for connecting said condenser in electrical circuit with said spark plug, a piezo-electric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive and said condenser may be discharged at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source potential, 9. current limiting resistor connected to said source, a condenser connected in series with said resistor and across said source, means ineluding an electric valve for connecting said condenser in electric circuit with said spark plug, a piezo-electrlc device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive and said condenser may be discharged at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve having a control grid for connecting said source to said spark plug, a source of biasing voltage con nected to said grid, a piezo-electric device connected to said grid and to said biasing source, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that the effect oi said biasing source is overcome and said electric valve made conductive.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, a transformer having primary and secondary windings, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said primary winding, said secondary being connected to said spark plug, a piezo-electric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a. pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, said electric valve having a plurality of electrodes including a control grid and a cathode, a source of biasing voltage connected to said grid and to said cathode, a piezo-electrlc device connected to said grid and to said biasing source, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezoelectric device so that the en'ect of said biasing source is overcome and said electric valve made conductive.
  • An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a. spark plug, a source oi potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, said electric valve having a plurality of electrodes including a control grid and a cathode, a. source of biasing voltage connectedto said cathode and to nmmv n: norms KNIGHT.

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y 1941- H. DE B. KNIGHT 2,248,574
ELECTRIC IGNITION SYSTEM Filed March 6, 1940 22 PIEZO-ELECTR/C 0wc Inventor- Henr deBo gne Kn ight,
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Patented July 8, lQQl hub! .ELICTBIC IGNITION SYSTEM Henry dc Boyne Knight. Rugby, England, amlgnor to General Electric Company, a corporation of New York Application March 6, No. 322,569
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This invention relates to an electric ignition system for an internal combustion engine.
Heretofore it has been proposed to utilize electric valves in the circuit of an electric ignition system of the type in which the current is allowed to pass through the valve when an appropriate potential is applied to the control electrode.
An object of my invention is to provide an improved ignition system of the above-mentioned type.
I accomplish this and other objects by providing a piezo-electric device in the control circuit of an electric valve which is placed in the circuit of an electric ignition system and applying the necessary pressure to the piezo-electric device so that the electric valve may be made conductive at the time when an ignition spark is desired in the internal combustion engine.
, My invention will be more fully set forth in the following description referring to the accompanying drawing, and the features of novelty which characterize my invention will be pointed out in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this specification.
In the drawing, Fig. 1 diagrammatically illustrates an ignition circuit provided with an embodiment of my invention, and Figs. 2, 3 and 4 illustrate arrangements for applying suitable pressure to the piezo-electric device employed in the circuit illustrated in Pig. 1.
Referring to the drawing, I have illustrated diagrammatically an ignition circuit for internal combustion engines including a source of suitable potential which is connected acrom lines It and ii, a stepup transformer I! having a primary winding It and a secondary winding II, and a spark plug ll. Only one spark plug is illustrated but it is, of course, to be understood that any suitable number of spark plugs may be used, and
when more than one spark plug is used a conventional distributor may be placed between the secondary of the transformer and the spark plugs. In order to provide an electrical impulse in the transformer at the time when an ignition spark is desired in the internal combustion engine. I
Britain April 11, 1939 place an electric valve it between the source of I potential and the primary of the transformer. This electric valve may be of any suitable type having a plurality of electrodes including an anode ii, a cathode II, and a control grid it. The ignition circuit may also be provided with a capacitor 2| connccted a'cross the lines I. and ii and a current limiting resistor ll connected in the line II. It may be seen. therdore. that whenasparkisdesiredattheplug ",theelottric valve may be made conductive and the capacitor will be discharged and current will then pass through the valve and the primary winding it of the transformer. This current impulse will induce a voltage in the secondary it and thus a current impulse will appear across the electrodes of the spark plug II.
In order to control the electric valve It so that it may be made to conduct current at the proper time, I provide a piezo-electric device 22 which may be connected to the electric/valve in any suitable manner. In the illustrated embodiment of my invention the piezo-electric device is connected between the grid It and the cathode It with its positive plate connected to the grid. In order to provide a normally non-conductive electron tube I provide a source of biasing voltage 23 between the grid and the cathode which, when pressure is not applied to the piezo-electric device, is suillcient to bias the grid so that substantially no current will pass between the anode and the cathode. In order to limit the current flowing in the control circuit a resistor 24 may be connected between the grid and one side of the piezoelectric device and a resistor 25 may be connected to the resistor 24 and to the other side of the piezo-electric device and to the source of biasing voltage. The piezo-electric device is therefore so connected between the grid and the biasing source that when a suitable pressure is applied a sufllcient potential will be developed to counteract the potential of the biasing source "and thereby allow the control grid is to become sufflciently positive so that current will begin to how from the anode to the cathode of the electric valve it.
Any suitable arrangement may be adapted for applying the suitable pressure to the piezo-electric crystal 2! at the instant the spark is required. lbr example, a magnetic device may be used, as illustrated in Fig. 2. in which the pressure is applied as a magnetic armature It moves under the influence of a magnet or coil 21. The coil is energized whenever the spark is desired by a circult which includes a battery 28, and a breaker II which is operated in timed relation with the motor in anysuitable manner, such as through a cam II and a cam follower ll. Alternately the piezoelectric device may be subjected to fluid pressure impulses from any suitable source ofiluid,suchasoilorair,asillustratedin1"lg. 3.,
port 88 which opens the moment the spark is required. A control arrangement; for the port may be synchronized with the internal combustion engine so that the port may be opened at the proper time so as to insure correct timing of the internal combustion engine. The chamber 32 may be of any suitable type, and as illustrated in Fig. 4 includes a pair of movable plates 35 and 35 between which is placed the piezo-electric crystal 22. The fluid pressure upon opening oi the port 34 will act to move the plate 36 relative to the plate 35 which is held relatively stationary through a spring member 3?, In order to connect electrically the crystal to the grid [9 a terminal 38 may be connected to the plate 3! by a spring 39 the terminal being in turn connected through a conductor to the resistors 24 and 25. The other connection to the negative terminal of the battery may be made through the plate 36 and a suitable supporting plate at which may be grounded, the negative terminal of the battery also being grounded.
It will be seen, therefore, that I have provided an improved arrangement for controlling an electric valve which is connected in an electric ignition circuit, having a piezo-eleotric device in the control circuit thereof.
Modifications of the particular arrangements which I have disclosed embodying my invention will occur to those skilled in the art, so that I do not desire my invention to be limited to the particular arrangements set forth and I intend in the appended claims to cover all modifications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of my invention.
What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the UnitedStates, is:
1. An ignition system for an lntemal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, a piezoelectric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
2. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, a condenser connected across said source, means including an electric valve for connecting said condenser in electrical circuit with said spark plug, a piezo-electric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive and said condenser may be discharged at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
3. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source potential, 9. current limiting resistor connected to said source, a condenser connected in series with said resistor and across said source, means ineluding an electric valve for connecting said condenser in electric circuit with said spark plug, a piezo-electrlc device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive and said condenser may be discharged at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
4. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve having a control grid for connecting said source to said spark plug, a source of biasing voltage con nected to said grid, a piezo-electric device connected to said grid and to said biasing source, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezo-electric device so that the effect oi said biasing source is overcome and said electric valve made conductive.
5. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, a transformer having primary and secondary windings, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said primary winding, said secondary being connected to said spark plug, a piezo-electric device connected to said electric valve, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a. pressure on said piezo-electric device so that said electric valve will be made conductive at the time an ignition spark is needed at said spark plug.
6. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a spark plug, a source of potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, said electric valve having a plurality of electrodes including a control grid and a cathode, a source of biasing voltage connected to said grid and to said cathode, a piezo-electrlc device connected to said grid and to said biasing source, and means operable in synchronism with said internal combustion engine for exerting a pressure on said piezoelectric device so that the en'ect of said biasing source is overcome and said electric valve made conductive.
7. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine including a. spark plug, a source oi potential, means including an electric valve for connecting said source to said spark plug, said electric valve having a plurality of electrodes including a control grid and a cathode, a. source of biasing voltage connectedto said cathode and to nmmv n: norms KNIGHT.
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US2492669A (en) * 1944-07-01 1949-12-27 Warren G Taylor Mercury vapor switch
US2509913A (en) * 1944-12-14 1950-05-30 Bell Telephone Labor Inc Electric power source
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US2649488A (en) * 1952-07-31 1953-08-18 Briggs & Stratton Corp Electric ignition system for internal-combustion engines
US2703848A (en) * 1953-06-10 1955-03-08 Schweizerische Lokomotiv Piezoelectric pressure indicator
US2842686A (en) * 1954-03-03 1958-07-08 Musser C Walton Piezoelectric gage
US3034001A (en) * 1958-05-21 1962-05-08 Bendix Corp Vibration detector
US2917670A (en) * 1958-06-17 1959-12-15 Joseph W Crownover Electrostatic generator and ignition system
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