Electric lamp and discharge devices – Spark plugs – Plural insulated electrodes with individual lead-in
Patent
1983-02-22
1985-07-02
Demeo, Palmer
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Spark plugs
Plural insulated electrodes with individual lead-in
313141, 361253, 431258, H01T 1304, F23Q 300, F23Q 370
Patent
active
045270856
ABSTRACT:
With the addition of a conductive means in the form of a grounded ring or member placed at the insulator means of a high voltage spark electrode structure, the required break down voltage of the spark gap can be reduced. The conductive means typically would be a ring encircling the insulator means of the electrode structure and would provide a ground as well as a mechanical support near the end of the insulator means of the electrode structure.
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Honeywell Product Sheet--"Q347 Single Electrode Igniter-Sensor for S87 Direct Spark Ignition Systems"--Form No. 60-1018.
Bohan, Jr. John E.
Bonne Ulrich
Weber Dane M.
Demeo Palmer
Feldman Alfred N.
Honeywell Inc.
O'Shea Sandra L.
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