IP Library Granted Patent US 8,839,753
Granted Patent B2
US 8,839,753 · App. 13/339,737 · Granted Sep 23, 2014

Corona igniter having improved gap control

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Patent No.
US 8,839,753
App. No.
13/339,737
Granted
Sep 23, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A corona igniter 20 includes an electrode gap 28 between the central electrode 22 and the insulator 32 and a shell gap 30 between the insulator 32 and the shell 36 . An electrically conductive coating 40 is disposed on the insulator 32 along the gaps 28, 30 to prevent corona discharge 24 in the gaps 28, 30 and to concentrate the energy at a firing tip 58 of the central electrode 22 . The electrically conductive coating 40 is disposed on an insulator inner surface 64 and is spaced radially from the electrode 22 . The electrically conductive coating 40 is also disposed on the insulator outer surface 72 and is spaced radially from the shell 36 . During operation of the igniter 20 , the electrically conductive coating 40 provides a reduced voltage drop across the gaps 28, 30 and a reduced electric field spike at the gaps 28, 30.

Claims (61)

1. A corona igniter for providing a corona discharge, comprising:

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

said central electrode extending from an electrode terminal end for receiving the high radio frequency voltage to an electrode firing end for emitting the radio frequency electric field,

said central electrode extending along an electrode center axis and having an electrode surface facing away from said electrode center axis,

an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material disposed around said central electrode and extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end past said electrode terminal end to an insulator nose end,

said insulator including a plurality of regions between said insulator upper end and said insulator nose end,

said insulator presenting an insulator inner surface facing said electrode surface and an oppositely facing insulator outer surface extending between said insulator ends,

said insulator inner surface being spaced from at least a portion of said electrode surface to present an electrode gap therebetween,

a shell formed of an electrically conductive metal material disposed around said insulator and extending longitudinally from a shell upper end to a shell lower end,

said shell presenting a shell inner surface facing said insulator outer surface and extending between said shell ends,

said shell inner surface being spaced from at least a portion of said insulator outer surface to present a shell gap therebetween,

an electrically conductive coating disposed along at least one of said gaps on said insulator surface,

said electrically conductive coating on said insulator surface being spaced radially from said facing surface across said gap,

said electrically conductive coating including a plurality of materials, and wherein the material of said electrically conductive coating along one of said regions of said insulator is different from the material of said electrically conductive coating along another one of said regions of said insulator.

2. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating has a coating thickness of 5 to 30 microns.

3. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating on said insulator surface is spaced radially from said facing surface across said gap by a coating space width of 50 to 250 microns.

4. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating has an electrical conductivity of 9×10 6 S/m to 65×10 6 S/m.

5. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating includes a precious metal.

6. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating includes a mixture of a precious metal and a glass powder.

7. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating includes a non-precious metal.

8. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating includes a mixture of a non-precious metal and a glass powder.

9. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating includes silica in an amount of at least 30 wt. %, based on the total weight of said electrically conductive coating.

10. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said shell has a length from said shell lower end to said shell upper end and said electrically conductive coating extends along at least 50% of said length.

11. The igniter of claim 1 wherein said central electrode has a length and said conductive coating extends along at least 80% of said length.

12. A corona ignition system for providing a radio frequency electric field to ionize a portion of a fuel-air mixture and provide a corona discharge in a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, comprising:

a cylinder block and a cylinder head and a piston providing a combustion chamber therebetween,

a mixture of fuel and air provided in said combustion chamber,

an igniter disposed in said cylinder head and extending transversely into said combustion chamber for receiving a high radio frequency voltage and emitting a radio frequency electric field to ionize a portion of the fuel-air mixture and form said corona discharge,

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

said central electrode extending from an electrode terminal end for receiving the high radio frequency voltage to an electrode firing end for emitting the radio frequency electric field,

an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material disposed around said central electrode and extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end past said electrode terminal end to an insulator nose end,

said insulator including a plurality of regions between said insulator upper end and said insulator nose end,

said insulator presenting an insulator inner surface facing said central electrode and an oppositely facing insulator outer surface extending between said insulator ends,

said insulator inner surface being spaced from at least a portion of said central electrode to present an electrode gap therebetween,

a shell formed of an electrically conductive metal material disposed around said insulator and extending longitudinally from a shell upper end to a shell lower end,

said shell presenting a shell inner surface facing said insulator outer surface and extending between said shell ends,

said shell inner surface being spaced from at least a portion of said insulator outer surface to present a shell gap therebetween,

a first electrically conductive coating disposed on said insulator inner surface,

a second electrically conductive coating disposed on said insulator outer surface,

said first electrically conductive coating on said insulator inner surface being spaced radially from said facing electrode surface across said electrode gap,

said second electrically conductive coating on said insulator outer surface being spaced radially from said facing shell inner surface across said shell gap

at least one of said electrically conductive coatings including a plurality of materials, and wherein the material of said at least one electrically conductive coating along one of said regions of said insulator is different from the material of said at least one electrically conductive coating along another one of said regions of said insulator.

13. A method of forming a corona igniter, comprising the steps of:

providing a central electrode formed of an electrically conductive material and presenting an electrode surface,

providing an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material and including an insulator inner surface presenting an insulator bore extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end to an insulator nose end and including a plurality of regions between the insulator upper end and the insulator nose end,

applying a conductive coating to the insulator inner surface,

the step of applying the conductive coating including applying different material along different regions of the insulator, and

inserting the central electrode into the insulator bore after applying the conductive coating such that the electrode surface faces and is spaced radially from at least a portion of the electrically conductive coating on the insulator inner surface across an electrode gap.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes at least one of chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, and sputtering.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes disposing an electrically conductive material on an intermediate carrier, and transferring the electrically conductive material from the intermediate carrier to the insulator inner surface.

16. The method of claim 13 wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes applying a mixture of an electrically conductive material and a glass powder and a liquid to the insulator inner surface, and heating the mixture to evaporate the liquid to fuse the glass powder to the insulator inner surface.

17. A method of forming a corona igniter, comprising the steps of:

providing a central electrode formed of an electrically conductive material,

providing an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material and presenting an insulator outer surface extending longitudinally from an insulator upper end to an insulator nose end and including a plurality of regions between the insulator upper end and the insulator nose end,

applying a conductive coating to the insulator outer surface,

the step of applying the conductive coating including applying different material along different regions of the insulator,

providing a shell formed of an electrically conductive material and including a shell inner surface presenting a shell bore extending longitudinally from a shell upper end to a shell lower end, and

inserting the insulator into the shell bore after applying the coatings such that the electrically conductive coating on the insulator outer surface faces and is spaced radially from at least a portion of the shell inner surface across a shell gap.

18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes at least one of chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, and sputtering.

19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes disposing an electrically conductive material on an intermediate carrier, and transferring the electrically conductive material from the intermediate carrier to the insulator outer surface.

20. The method of claim 17 wherein the step of applying the conductive coating includes applying a mixture of an electrically conductive material and a glass powder and a liquid to the insulator outer surface, and heating the mixture to evaporate the liquid to fuse the glass powder to the insulator outer surface.

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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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