Claims
- 1. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element responsive to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor, a generator for producing charge voltage pulses for charging said capacitor, for producing trigger voltage pulses for triggering said switch element, and for producing auxiliary power voltage pulses for an auxiliary power output, said generator including a stator means carrying a charge coil connected in charging relationship with said capacitor, a trigger coil connected in triggering relationship with said switch element, and at least one auxiliary power coil, a rotor providing an array of at least three magnetic pole faces in regularly spaced relation to one another along a circular path along which they move as said rotor rotates, said magnetic pole faces being of alternating magnetic polarity along said path, said charge coil being located adjacent said circular path so that each time said magnetic pole face array passes it, it has induced in it a series of repetitive charge pulses, said trigger coil being located adjacent said circular path so that each time said magnetic pole face array passes it, it has induced in it a series of repetitive trigger pulses which repetitively trigger said electronic switch, and said auxiliary power coil being located adjacent said circular path so that each time said magnetic pole face array passes it, it has induced in it a series of repetitive auxiliary power pulses, said array of magnetic pole faces extending less than the full circular extent of said path so as to provide a space along said path in which space no magnetic pole face appears, said charge coil and trigger coil being so arranged relative to one another that as said space during rotation of said rotor passes said trigger coil (thereby establishing a period during which no trigger pulses are induced in said trigger coil) at least a portion of said array passes said charge coil and produces at least one charge pulse which charges said capacitor whereby the charge so stored in said capacitor is subsequently discharged to fire said spark plug by the first trigger pulse of the series of repetitive trigger pulses produced when said array next passes said trigger coil and whereby further trigger pulses of said next series of repetitive trigger pulses occur while said capacitor is in a discharged state and do not cause firing of said spark plug.
- 2. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element responsive to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor: a generator as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said charge coil and said trigger coil being so arranged that some of the trigger pulses of each series of trigger pulses occur simultaneously with some of the charge pulses of each series of charge pulses and trigger said triggered switch element to prevent the simultaneously occurring charge pulses from charging said capacitor.
- 3. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element responsive to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor: a generator as defined in claim 1 further characterized by said array of magnetic pole faces extending more than half way around said circular path.
- 4. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element response to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor: a generator for producing charge voltage pulses for charging said capacitor, trigger voltage pulses for triggering said switch element, and auxiliary power voltage pulses for an auxiliary power output, said generator including a stator means carrying a charge coil connected in charging relationship with said capacitor, a trigger coil connected in triggering relationship with said switch element, and at least one auxiliary power coil, a rotor providing at least one array of at least three magnetic pole faces spaced from one another at regular intervals along a circular path along which they move as said rotor rotates, said magnetic pole faces being of alternating magnetic polarity along said path, said stator means having a first set of two poles, a second set of two poles, and a third set of two poles, the two poles of each of said sets being located next to one another adjacent said circular path and spaced from one another along said circular path by an interval equal to one of said regular intervals by which said magnetic pole faces are spaced from one another, said charge coil being carried by said stator means in such fashion that magnetic flux passing from one to the other of said two poles of said first set passes through said charge coil so that in each revolution of said rotor when said array of magnetic pole faces passes said first set of poles said charge coil has induced in it a plurality of repetitive charge pulses, said trigger coil being carried by said stator means in such fashion that magnetic flux passing from one to the other of said poles of said second set passes through said trigger coil so that in each revolution of said rotor when said array of magnetic pole faces passes said second set of poles said trigger coil has induced in it a plurality of repetitive trigger pulses each of which trigger said electronic switch, said auxiliary power coil being carried by said stator means in such fashion that magnetic flux passing from one to the other of said poles of said third set passes through said auxiliary power coil so that in each revolution of said rotor when said array of magnetic pole faces passes said third set of poles said auxiliary power coil has induced in it a plurality of repetitive auxiliary power pulses, said rotor along said circular path also having at least one space in which no magnetic pole face appears, said first and second sets of poles being so arranged relative to one another that within the time said space passes said second set of poles (thereby establishing a period during which no trigger pulses are induced in said trigger coil) at least some of said magnetic pole faces of said rotor pass said first set of poles and thereby induce at least one charge pulse in said charge coil which charges said capacitor, whereby the charge so stored in said capacitor is subsequently discharged to fire said spark plug by the first trigger pulse of the next plurality of repetitive trigger pulses induced in said trigger coil, and whereby further trigger pulses of said next plurality of repetitive trigger pulses occur while said capacitor is in a discharged state and do not cause firing of said spark plug.
- 5. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element responsive to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor: a generator as defined in claim 4 further characterized by said at least one space in which no magnetic pole face appears being equal in length to no less than that of two of said regular magnetic pole face intervals.
- 6. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element responsive to trigger voltage pulses for discharging said capacitor, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor: a generator as defined in claim 4 further characterized by said charge coil and said trigger coil being so arranged that some of the trigger pulses of said plurality of repetitive trigger pulses produced during each revolution of said rotor occur simultaneously with some of the charge pulses of said plurality of charge pulses produced during each revolution of said rotor and trigger said triggered switch element to prevent the simultaneously occurring charge pulses from charging said capacitor.
- 7. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor, a generator for producing a charge voltage waveform for charging said capacitor, a triggering voltage waveform for triggering said switch, and an auxiliary power waveform for providing an auxiliary power output, said generator comprising a rotor, permanent magnetic means carried by said rotor providing an array of at least three magnetic pole faces arranged in spaced relation to one another along a circular path along which they move as said rotor rotates, said magnetic pole faces of said array being spaced from one another at regular intervals and being of alternating magnetic polarity along said path, said array of magnetic pole faces also extending for less than the full circular extent of said path so as to provide a space along said path equal in length to at least two of said magnetic pole face intervals and in which space no magnetic pole face appears, a charge coil, a trigger coil, and an auxiliary power coil, stator means providing a charge coil stator pole adjacent said circular path on which said charge coil is mounted, a trigger coil stator pole adjacent said circular path on which said trigger coil is mounted, and an auxiliary power coil stator pole adjacent said circular path on which said auxiliary power coil is mounted; charge circuit means connecting said charge coil to said capacitor so as to charge said capacitor during the occurrence of charge coil voltage pulses of at least one polarity; and trigger circuit means connecting said triggered electronic switch element to said trigger coil so as to be triggered by trigger coil pulses of one polarity, said trigger coil stator pole and charge coil stator pole being so positioned relative to one another that as said space passes said trigger coil stator pole during rotation of said rotor (thereby establishing a period during which no trigger pulses are induced in said trigger coil) at least some of said magnetic pole faces of said array pass said charge coil stator pole to induce in said charge coil a plurality of voltage pulses which charge said capacitor, whereby the charge so stored in said capacitor is subsequently discharged to fire said spark plug by the first trigger coil pulse of said one polarity next produced by said array of magnetic pole faces next passing said trigger coil pole and whereby other trigger coil pulses produced by said next passage of said array past said trigger coil pole occur while said capacitor is in a discharged state and do not cause firing of said spark plug.
- 8. In a capacitor discharge ignition and alternator auxiliary power system having a capacitor, a triggered electronic switch element, and a spark plug which fires in response to discharging of said capacitor, a generator for producing a charge voltage waveform for charging said capacitor, a triggering voltage waveform for triggering said switch, and an auxiliary power voltage waveform for an auxiliary power output, said generator comprising a rotor, a permanent magnet means carried by said rotor providing an array of at least three magnetic pole faces arranged in spaced relation to one another along a circular path along which they move as said rotor rotates, said magnetic pole faces of said array being spaced from one another at regular intervals and being of alternating magnetic polarity along said path, a charge coil, a trigger coil, and stator means providing a charge coil stator pole adjacent said circular path on which said charge coil is mounted so that each time said array of magnetic pole faces passes said charge coil stator pole it induces in said charge coil a charging open circuit voltage waveform consisting of consecutive charge coil voltage pulses of alternately opposite polarity, said stator means also providing a trigger coil stator pole adjacent said circular path on which said trigger coil is mounted so that each time said array of magnetic pole faces passes said trigger coil stator pole it induces in said trigger coil a trigger open circuit voltage waveform consisting of consecutive trigger coil voltage pulses of alternately opposite polarity one of which opposite polarities is a triggering polarity, said trigger coil stator pole being spaced along said circular path from said charge coil stator pole by a distance equal to no less than two of said regular magnetic pole face intervals; charge circuit means connecting said charge coil to said capacitor so as to charge said capacitor during the occurrence of charge coil voltage pulses of at least one polarity; and trigger circuit means connecting said triggered electronic switch element to said trigger coil so as to be triggered by trigger coil pulses of said triggering polarity, said array of magnetic pole faces extending for less than the full circular extent of said path so as to provide a space having a length along said path equal to no less than two of said regular magnetic pole face intervals in which space no magnetic pole face appears so that during each occurrence of at least some of said charge winding voltage pulses of one polarity no trigger winding voltage pulses of said triggering polarity are generated and charging of said capacitor is therefore enabled, whereby the charge so stored in said capacitor is subsequently discharged to fire said spark plug by the first trigger coil pulse of said triggering polarity produced by said array of magnetic pole faces next passing said trigger coil stator pole and whereby other trigger coil pulses produced by said next passage of said array past said trigger coil pole occur while said capacitor is in a discharged state and do not cause firing of said spark plug, said stator means also providing a plurality of other stator poles positioned along said circular path, an associated plurality of auxiliary power coils mounted on said other stator poles, and circuit means connected with said auxiliary power coils to derive an auxiliary power electrical output from said auxiliary power coils.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 771,019 filed Feb. 22, 1977 and now abandoned.
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