Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – Having engine component position sensor
Patent
1979-11-09
1982-02-16
Lall, P. S.
Internal-combustion engines
High tension ignition system
Having engine component position sensor
1231465A, F02P 100
Patent
active
043154930
ABSTRACT:
The disclosed ignition device for a four-cylinder engine includes an ignition unit performing the ignition function in response to ignition signals. A rotor and a stator disposed in a metallic housing to serve to generate the ignition signals include four protrusions and three protuberances respectively. By rendering the number of the protuberances smaller than that of the protrusions, a space is left in the housing. Two bearing seats are disposed in the space at the opening of the housing and the ignition unit is screwed to the bearing seats.
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Haruta Yoshikatu
Onishi Masayoshi
Sakurai Toshiyuki
Yamamoto Shigemi
Lall P. S.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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