Information
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Patent Grant
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6814065
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Patent Number
6,814,065
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 24, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 636
- 123 638
- 123 594
- 123 604
- 123 618
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Staggered firing of first and second spark plugs in a dual-plug spark ignition engine is achieved by apparatus that fires the first spark plug based on an output signal produced by an engine control module and firing the second plug based on the output of a delay control circuit responsive to the output signal produced by the engine control module. The delay control circuit additionally detects engine speed based on the firing frequency of the first spark plug, and selects a delay time so that the firing of the second spark plug is delayed with respect to the firing of the first spark plug by a calibrated angle of engine rotation.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention is directed to apparatus for achieving staggered firing of spark plugs in a dual-plug spark internal combustion ignition engine, and more particularly to a low-cost control implementation that requires only a single output from the engine control module.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general, a dual-plug engine is a spark-ignition internal combustion engine that is equipped with two spark plugs per cylinder in order to achieve improved performance and/or exhaust emission control. Although these improvements can be optimized when the two spark plugs are fired in staggered relation, the expense associated with individual spark plug control can be considerable because the number of coil driver circuits (ignitors) and engine control module (ECM) outputs is doubled. The cost impact is particularly high in applications where the ignitors are up-integrated into the ECM due to packaging difficulties and increased heat dissipation in the ECM. Accordingly, what is needed is a more cost effective control apparatus that achieves staggered spark plug firing without increasing the number of ECM outputs, and without requiring additional up-integrated ignitors in the ECM.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an improved control apparatus for achieving staggered spark plug firing in a dual-plug spark ignition engine wherein first and second spark plugs for any given engine cylinder are controlled by a single ECM output. The ECM output initiates firing of the first spark plug, and a detection and delay circuit packaged with an ignition coil and ignitor for second spark plug initiates delayed firing of the second spark plug relative to the first spark plug. In a preferred embodiment, the detection and delay circuit also detects engine speed based on the firing frequency of the first spark plug, and adjusts the firing delay time so that the firing of the second spark plug is delayed with respect to the firing of the first spark plug by a calibrated angle of engine rotation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a block diagram of an ignition control apparatus for a dual plug spark ignition engine, including a microprocessor-based ECM having an up-integrated ignitor for the first of two spark plugs and a delay control circuit for the second of the two spark plugs according to a first embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 2
is a block diagram of an ignition control apparatus for a dual plug spark ignition engine, including a microprocessor-based ECM and a delay control circuit for the second of two spark plugs according to a second embodiment of this invention.
FIG. 3
, Graphs A-C, graphically depicts the operation of the delay control circuits of FIGS.
1
and
2
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings, and particularly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the reference numeral
10
generally designates an ignition circuit for a given cylinder of a dual-plug spark-ignition internal combustion engine. The two spark plugs
12
and
14
produce staggered spark discharges in the combustion stroke of the given cylinder under the control of a microprocessor-based engine control module (ECM)
16
. In the illustrated configuration, each of the spark plugs
12
,
14
has an associated ignition coil (transformer)
18
,
20
and a coil driver circuit or ignitor
22
,
24
coupled to the primary winding
18
′,
20
′ of the respective ignition coil
18
,
20
. In addition, the ignition coils
18
,
20
are packaged with the respective spark plugs
12
,
14
in a so-called coil-at-plug configuration. In the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, the ignitor
22
associated with spark plug
12
is up-integrated into ECM
16
, whereas in the embodiment of
FIG. 2
, the ignitor
22
is packaged remote from ECM
16
, such as with the ignition coil
18
.
In general, the ECM
16
determines an ignition dwell time T
dwell
based on various inputs
26
, and the ignitors
22
and
24
energize the respective primary windings
18
′,
20
′ for the determined dwell time by establishing a conduction path between the respective primary windings
18
′,
20
′ and battery ground
28
. When the primary winding energization is interrupted at the end of the dwell period, the stored inductive energy is coupled to the respective secondary windings
18
″,
20
″, producing a spark discharge at the respective spark plug
12
,
14
. The dwell and ensuing spark discharge periods T
dwell
and T
disch
are designated in Graph A of
FIG. 3
, which depicts a representative output voltage of ignitor
22
or
24
.
The present invention achieves staggered firing of the spark plugs
12
and
14
with a single EMC output through the use of a delay control circuit
30
responsive to the single ECM output on line
32
. Essentially, the ECM
16
directly triggers the ignitor
22
, which causes the delay control circuit
30
to trigger the ignitor
24
following a delay period. As a result, the spark discharge at spark plug
14
is time-delayed or staggered relative to the spark discharge at spark plug
12
. In the embodiment of
FIG. 1
where the ignitor
22
is integrated into ECM
16
, the signal on output line
32
resembles the trace depicted in Graph A of
FIG. 3
, and the delay control circuit includes a detection circuit
36
coupled to output line
32
for detecting signal transitions associated with the dwell period T
dwell
and a delay circuit
40
for producing a dwell pulse for ignitor
24
that is delayed with respect to the dwell period of ignitor
22
. Graph B of
FIG. 3
depicts a detected dwell interval (DET_OUT) based on the ECM output signal (ECM_OUT) of Graph A, and Graph C depicts a corresponding dwell pulse (DELAY_OUT) that has been delayed by the delay time t. The embodiment of
FIG. 2
is like the embodiment of
FIG. 1
, except that the ECM output on line
32
is a simply logic level signal, which eliminates the need for detection circuit
36
. Preferably, the delay control circuit
30
of both embodiments also includes a delay select circuit
38
responsive to the dwell interval of ignitor
22
for selecting a delay time t that delays the spark discharge of spark plug
14
by a calibrated angle of engine rotation, as opposed to a calibrated time. This functionality is achieved by detecting the engine speed based on the elapsed time between successive dwell intervals of ignitor
22
(i.e., the firing frequency of spark plug
12
), and computing or retrieving a delay time t based on the detected engine speed so that the delay angle remains substantially constant.
In summary, the apparatus of the present invention achieves staggered spark plug firing in a dual plug spark ignition engine without impacting the design or functionality of ECM
16
. The modest cost of the delay control circuit
30
is incurred in place of the relatively high costs associated with increasing the number of ECM outputs and integrating additional ignitors into ECM
16
, in the case of the up-integrated ECM of FIG.
1
. While described in reference to the illustrated embodiments, it is expected that various modifications in addition to those mentioned above will occur to those skilled in the art. For example, the invention can be extended to engines having more than two spark plugs per cylinder, and so on. Accordingly, it will be understood that ignition systems incorporating these and other modifications may fall within the scope of this invention, which is defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. Apparatus for initiating staggered firing of first and second spark plugs in a dual plug internal combustion engine, comprising:a control module for determining a dwell interval; means including a first ignitor coupled to said control module for activating a first ignition coil associated with said first spark plug for said dwell interval to precipitate firing of said first spark plug; delay control means responsive to an output of said control module for producing an activation control signal for a second ignition coil associated with said second spark plug, said activation control signal being time delayed with respect to the dwell interval determined by said control module; and means including a second ignitor for activating said second ignition coil in accordance with the activation control signal produced by said delay control means to precipitate firing of said second spark plug that is time delayed with respect to the firing of said first spark plug.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first ignitor is integrated into said control module, and said output of said control module is an output of said first ignitor.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein said delay control means comprises:means for detecting the activation of said first ignition coil by said first ignitor; and means for producing an activation control signal that is delayed with respect to the detected activation of said first ignition coil, and for activating said second ignitor in accordance with said activation control signal.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:means for adjusting the time delay of said delay control means so that the firing of said second spark plug is delayed with respect to the firing of said first spark plug by a calibrated angle of engine rotation.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said delay control means further comprises:means for detecting an engine speed based on a firing frequency of said first spark plug; and means for selecting the time delay of said activation control signal based on said detected engine speed.
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