Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – Additional spark energy supply
Reexamination Certificate
2002-10-08
2003-12-23
Kwon, John (Department: 3747)
Internal-combustion engines
High tension ignition system
Additional spark energy supply
C123S637000, C123S627000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06666195
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a method of generating a sequence of high-voltage ignition pulses and a high-voltage ignition device.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Various high-voltage ignition devices are known in the related art. In addition to inductive ignition, known systems also include capacitive ignition systems and a.c. ignition systems. Furthermore, there are known ignition systems in the related art in which a sequence of high-voltage ignition sparks is generated. This device, which is also known as double ignition, generates multiple ignition sparks during one combustion cycle in a cylinder in order to improve combustion. For this purpose, for example, there are known ignition systems having multiple ignition energy storage devices, e.g., ignition coils. The ignition spark sequence is controlled in time in the related art, this time control being implemented through software and/or hardware using a control unit. One disadvantage of the known multiple-spark systems is that there is a relatively long period of time between a charging and discharging operation of the ignition storage device. In addition, a greater material expenditure is necessary for ignition systems having multiple ignition energy storage devices.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Using the method of generating a sequence of high-voltage ignition pulses and using the high-voltage ignition device, it is possible in an advantageous manner to shorten the time between a discharging operation and a charging operation of an ignition energy storage device. This makes it possible to provide multiple high-voltage ignition sparks during one ignition cycle. However, it is also possible to reduce the capacitance of the ignition energy storage device due to the increase in the number of ignition sparks, i.e., for example, it is possible to use a smaller ignition coil in comparison with the related art. Essentially the shortening of the recharging time of the ignition energy storage device is achieved by recharging it before it is completely discharged. Thus, there remains a certain residual ignition energy in the ignition energy storage device, regardless of changes in such parameters as ignition voltage, operating voltage of the ignition spark, rotational speed of the internal combustion engine, ratio of the air-fuel mixture, battery voltage situation or the like, so that the recharging operation is shortened whereupon subsequent sparks may be generated at a much shorter interval after the first spark.
To prevent the ignition energy storage device from discharging completely by a simple method, in a refinement of the present invention, the ignition spark current is measured (while the ignition spark is burning) and when the ignition spark current drops below a specifiable value, the recharging operation of the ignition energy storage device is started. To prevent uncontrolled re-ignition on the ignition spark generating device which may be caused by current peaks in the ignition spark current, for example, in an especially preferred embodiment the recharging operation of the ignition energy storage device is started only when the ignition spark current has dropped below the specifiable value for a specified period of time. This also guarantees, however, a minimum spark duration, which will be necessary for ignition of the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. Since restarting takes place only when the ignition spark current drops below the specifiable value, the short recharging time of the ignition spark storage device is also reached because residual ignition energy is available in the storage device.
If a measuring lead is provided from the ignition energy storage device to a control unit for an ionic current measurement, this measuring lead may be used to measure the ignition spark current. This also yields an inexpensive and robust implementation of control of the recharging operation by the control unit.
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Herden Werner
Vogel Manfred
Kenyon & Kenyon
Kwon John
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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