System for starting of internal combustion gasoline engines

Internal-combustion engines – High tension ignition system – High frequency ignition system

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057620520

ABSTRACT:
An ignition control system for internal combustion engines including a high frequency generator and a means of commutating the high frequency signal with a signal synchronized to the engine rotational speed. The commutated high frequency signal is amplified and sent through a step up transformer whereby it is applied to the spark plugs of an internal combustion engine. The high frequency nature of the ignition signal provides distinct advantages (more complete burning of gasses) when used on internal combustion engines having lean air fuel mixtures in the range of 20:1.

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