Electric lamp and discharge devices – Spark plugs – Non-conducting material in or adjacent gap
Patent
1975-02-03
1976-08-10
Grimm, Siegfried H.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
Spark plugs
Non-conducting material in or adjacent gap
123169EL, 123169MG, 313138, 313139, 313141, H01T 1320
Patent
active
039744124
ABSTRACT:
A spark plug wherein corona discharge is employed to create a long arc and to determine, in part, the path of the arc, electrodes of the spark plug being shaped, oriented and positioned to create an arc of desired length and at a desired location as well as to effect electromagnetic interaction between electric current in the arc and the electrodes to provide a force on the arc which acts to control its spatial behavior. The spark plug includes means to enhance the electromagnetic interaction.
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Grimm Siegfried H.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Santa Martin M.
Shaw Robert
Smith, Jr. Arthur A.
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