Automatic electronic ignition system

Combustion – Timer – programmer – retarder or condition responsive control – Of igniter and feed controlled sequence

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361257, 361263, F23N 500

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046815295

ABSTRACT:
An automatic electronic ignition system comprising a D.C. source, an oscillatory circuit, a charging circuit and a sparking device. The D.C. source activates the oscillatory circuit. By means of a first transformer, this oscillation induces a current signal in the charging circuit with a potential higher than that of the original oscillatory signal. Due to the arrangement of the capacitors and coils within the charging circuit, an oscillatory discharge forms within the charging circuit. This oscillatory discharge further induces an even higher potential between the two electrodes of the sparking device by means of a second transformer. This causes sparking between the two electrodes and ignites the gas from the gas nozzles. The ignited gas ionizes the air molecules between the electrodes, thus turning off the oscillatory circuit. If, for some reason, the fire goes out, then the oscillatory circuit is turned on automatically, thereby re-igniting the gas from the gas nozzles.

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patent: 4384845 (1983-05-01), Hinton et al.

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