Claims
- 1. An integrated engine combustion monitoring system comprising:at least one structure comprising an LCC; a sensor embedded in a cylinder head gasket near a cylinder wall and connected to the at least one structure comprising an LCC, the sensor comprising an IR window receiving an IR signal, the at least one structure comprising an LCC propagating the IR signal; and an electronic system that receives and processes the IR signal received by the sensor, the electronic system including an IR detector detecting the IR signal.
- 2. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the LCC comprises a polymer.
- 3. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the LCC comprises polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, silica, polycarbonate, or acrylic.
- 4. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the electronic system further includes an IR analyzer for analyzing the IR signal.
- 5. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the IR window has a tapered, constant diameter, or a ring configuration.
- 6. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the IR window is made of at least one material selected from the group consisting of fused silica, alumina, zinc arsenide, quartz, germanium, germanium-arsenic-selenium, and zinc selenide.
- 7. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 6, wherein the material of the IR window is an IR grade material.
- 8. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 1, wherein a material comprising a photorefractive polymer or a photorefractive gel lies between the IR window and the LCC and traransmits the IR signal from the IR window to the LCC.
- 9. The integrated engine corn buatlon monitoring system of claim 1, wherein the IR window includes a first end near the cylinder wall and a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the second end includes a lens, the IR signal passing through the IR window and the lens LCC.
- 10. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 9, wherein the second end of the IR window is formed into a lens.
- 11. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 9, wherein the first end of the IR window includes a second lens through which the IR signal passes.
- 12. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 9, wherein the IR window is tapered such that the first end is large than the second end.
- 13. An integrated engine combustion monitoring system comprising:a sensor embedded in a cylinder head gasket that includes an optical window, an LCC which comprises a polymer and is connected to the optical window, and an electronic system that receives and processes a signal received by the sensor, wherein the sensor is positioned near a cylinder wall, and the optical window has a tapered shape that narrows as the optical window extends away from the cylinder wall, and wherein the signal received by the sensor propagates through the optical window and the LCC.
- 14. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the optical window is an IR window and the signal is an IR signal.
- 15. An Integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 14, wherein the electronic system includes an IR detector detecting the IR signal.
- 16. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the LCC comprises polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, silica, polycarbonate, or acrylic.
- 17. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the optical window is made of at least one material selected from the group consisting of fused silica, alumina, zinc arsenide, quartz, germanium, germanium-arsenic-selenium, and zinc selenide.
- 18. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 13, wherein the optical window is connected to the LCC via a material comprising a photorefractive polymer or a photorefractive gel.
- 19. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 13, further comprising a lens or a diaphragm that lies near the narrow end of the optical window.
- 20. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 19, wherein the narrow end of the optical window is formed into the lens.
- 21. An integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 19, further comprising a second lens that lies near the wide end of the optical window.
- 22. An integrated engine combustion monitoring system comprising:at least one structure comprising an LCC; a sensor embedded in a cylinder head gasket near a cylinder wall and connected to the at least one structure comprising an LCC; and an electronic system that receives and processes a signal received by the sensor, the electronic system in communication with the at least one structure comprising an LCC; wherein, the sensor includes an IR window having a ring-shaped extending around the periphery of the cylinder wall, and wherein the sensor detects infrared signals arising from a combustion event in a combustion chamber.
- 23. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 22, the LCC comprises polypropylene, polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, silica, polycarbonate, or acrylic.
- 24. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 22, wherein the IR window is made of at least one materiel selected from the group consisting of fused silica, alumina, zinc arsenide, quartz, germanium, germanium-arsenic-selenium, and zinc selenide.
- 25. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 22, wherein the IR window is connected to an LCC via a material comprising a photorefractive polymer or a photorefractive gel.
- 26. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 22, further comprising a lens or a diaphragm that lies adjacent to the IR window.
- 27. The integrated engine combustion monitoring system of claim 22, wherein at least one end of the optical window is formed into a lens.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/330,306 filed on Oct. 19, 2001, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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