IP Library Granted Patent US 9,041,273
Granted Patent B2
US 9,041,273 · App. 13/325,362 · Granted May 26, 2015

Corona igniter having shaped insulator

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Patent No.
US 9,041,273
App. No.
13/325,362
Granted
May 26, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A corona igniter ( 20 ) for emitting a radio frequency electric field and providing a corona discharge ( 24 ) includes a central electrode ( 22 ) at a positive voltage, a grounded metal shell ( 30 ), and an insulator ( 28 ) with an abruption ( 34 ) extending radially outward relative to the central electrode ( 22 ). The abruption ( 34 ) is typically an increase of at least 15% of a local thickness (t) of the insulator ( 28 ) over less than 25% of a nose length (el) of an insulator nose region ( 74 ). The abruption ( 34 ) is typically one flank ( 82 ) of a protrusion or a notch, and the flank ( 82 ) faces the shell ( 30 ). The abruption ( 34 ) reverses the electric field and voltage potential gradient along the insulator outer surface ( 32 ), repels charged ions away from the insulator ( 28 ), and thus prevents the formation of a conductive path between the central electrode ( 22 ) and the shell ( 22 ).

Claims (38)

1. A corona discharge ignition system for providing a corona discharge in a combustion chamber containing a mixture of fuel and air, comprising:

a corona igniter for emitting a radio frequency electric field to ionize a fuel-air mixture and provide a corona discharge, said corona igniter comprising:

a central electrode extending longitudinally along a center axis and being formed of an electrically conductive material for receiving the high radio frequency voltage and emitting the radio frequency electric field to ionize the fuel-air mixture and provide said corona discharge,

a shell formed of a metal material extending along said central electrode,

said shell extending longitudinally from an upper shell end to a lower shell end,

an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material disposed between said central electrode and said shell,

said insulator including an insulator outer surface facing away from said central electrode and extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end to an insulator nose end and presenting an abruption extending radially outward relative to said central electrode; and

the system further including a power source providing a radio frequency voltage of 1,000 to 100,000 volts to said central electrode such that said central electrode provides the radio frequency electric field, and wherein said abruption of said insulator prevents negative ions from forming a conductive path extending from said shell to said central electrode.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein said insulator has an insulator inner surface facing said central electrode and a local thickness extending from said insulator inner surface to said insulator outer surface and wherein said abruption includes an increase in said local thickness in a direction moving from said shell toward said insulator nose end.

3. The system of claim 2 wherein said insulator includes an insulator nose region extending from adjacent said lower shell end to said insulator nose end and wherein said insulator nose region presents said abruption.

4. The system of claim 3 wherein said insulator nose region presents a nose length extending from adjacent said lower shell end to said insulator nose end and said abruption includes an increase of at least 15% in said local thickness over less than 25% of said nose length.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein said abruption includes an increase of at least 25% in said local thickness over less than 25% of said nose length.

6. The system of claim 1 wherein said lower shell end presents an end surface disposed perpendicular to said central axis, said abruption is a flank surface, said insulator includes a notch extending radially toward said central electrode, and said notch includes said flank surface facing said end surface of said shell.

7. The system of claim 6 wherein said flank surface presents a flank angle being greater than 30 degrees.

8. The system of claim 1 wherein said lower shell end presents an end surface disposed perpendicular to said central axis, said abruption is a flank surface, said insulator includes a protrusion extending radially away from said central electrode, and said protrusion includes said flank surface facing said end surface of said shell.

9. The system of claim 8 wherein said flank surface presents a flank angle being greater than 30 degrees.

10. The system of claim 1 wherein said insulator outer surface includes at least one smooth transition providing said abruption.

11. The system of claim 1 wherein said insulator outer surface includes at least one sharp edge providing said abruption.

12. The system of claim 1 wherein said insulator has an insulator nose diameter extending perpendicular to said central electrode and decreasing gradually from adjacent said lower shell end toward said abruption and increasing at said abruption.

13. A method for providing a corona discharge in a combustion chamber containing a mixture of fuel and air, including the steps of:

providing a corona igniter, comprising:

a central electrode formed of an electrically conductive material for receiving a radio frequency voltage and emitting a radio frequency electric field to ionize the fuel-air mixture and provide the corona discharge,

a shell formed of a metal material extending longitudinally along the central electrode from an upper shell end to a lower shell end,

an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material disposed between the central electrode and the shell, and

the insulator including an insulator outer surface facing away from the central electrode and extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end to an insulator nose end and presenting an abruption extending radially outward relative to the central electrode; and

providing a radio frequency voltage of 1,000 to 100,000 volts to the central electrode such that the central electrode provides the radio frequency electric field, and wherein the abruption prevents negative ions from forming a conductive path extending from the shell to the central electrode.

14. The method of claim 13 wherein after providing the voltage to the central electrode the insulator has a voltage increasing in a first direction radially from the insulator outer surface toward the central electrode and longitudinally over the insulator outer surface from adjacent the lower shell end toward the insulator nose end to said abruption and the voltage decreasing in said first direction at said abruption.

15. The method of claim 13 wherein after providing the voltage to the central electrode the insulator has an electric field being positive and aligned in a first direction radially from the insulator outer surface toward the central electrode and longitudinally over the insulator outer surface from adjacent the lower shell end toward the insulator nose end and wherein the abruption reverses the electric field such that the electric field becomes aligned in a second direction reverse of the first direction at the abruption.

16. The method of claim 13 wherein after providing the voltage to the central electrode the insulator has a voltage potential gradient aligned in a first direction radially from the insulator outer surface toward the central electrode and longitudinally over the insulator outer surface from adjacent the lower shell end toward the insulator nose end and wherein the abruption reverses the voltage potential gradient such that the voltage potential gradient becomes aligned in a second direction reverse of the first direction at the abruption.

17. The method of claim 13 wherein after providing the voltage to the central electrode the shell and the insulator present a shell gap therebetween filled with an ionized gas including positive ions and negative ions and wherein a plurality of the negative ions move along the insulator outer surface and through the insulating material to the abruption and wherein the abruption repels the negative ions.

18. The method of claim 13 wherein after providing the voltage to the central electrode the central electrode and the insulator present an electrode gap therebetween filled with an ionized gas including positive ions and negative ions and wherein a plurality of the positive ions move along the insulator outer surface and through the insulating material to the abruption and wherein the abruption repels the positive ions.

19. The method of claim 13 , wherein the step of providing the corona igniter comprises the steps of:

providing the insulator extending longitudinally along a center axis and including an insulator inner surface presenting an insulator bore and the oppositely facing insulator outer surface each extending longitudinally from the insulator upper end to the insulator nose end, wherein the insulator includes an insulator nose region adjacent the insulator nose end and wherein the insulator outer surface of the insulator nose region presents the abruption extending radially relative to the insulator bore, and wherein the abruption is a flank surface,

disposing the central electrode in the insulator bore,

providing the shell including an inner shell surface presenting a shell bore extending longitudinally form the lower shell end to the upper shell end, wherein the lower shell end presents an end surface disposed perpendicular to the central axis, and

disposing the insulator in the shell bore such that the flank surface of the insulator faces the end surface of the shell.

20. The method of claim 19 wherein the step of disposing the insulator in the shell bore includes inserting the insulator nose region including the abruption through the shell bore at the upper shell end and past the lower shell end.

21. The method of claim 19 including forming the shell about the insulator after disposing the insulator in the shell bore.

Assignments (19)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT (ABL) Recorded Apr 7, 2023
From: TENNECO INC.; DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.; THE PULLMAN COMPANY
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From: DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.; TENNECO INC.; THE PULLMAN COMPANY
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2022
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: TENNECO INC.; TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.; THE PULLMAN COMPANY; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL PRODUCTS US LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2022
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2022
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: TENNECO INC.; TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.; THE PULLMAN COMPANY; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL PRODUCTS US LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 18, 2021
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: FEDERAL-MOGUL PRODUCTS US, LLC, AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL-MOGUL PRODUCTS, INC.; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE, INC., AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS LLC, AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS CORPORATION; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION, LLC, AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION COMPANY; TENNECO INC., AS SUCCESSOR TO FEDERAL-MOGUL LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.
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From: TENNECO INC.; THE PULLMAN COMPANY; FEDERAL-MOGUL IGNITION LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL POWERTRAIN LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL PRODUCTS US LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL MOTORPARTS LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL WORLD WIDE LLC; FEDERAL-MOGUL CHASSIS LLC; DRIV AUTOMOTIVE INC.; TENNECO AUTOMOTIVE OPERATING COMPANY INC.
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