Claims
- 1. An ignition timing device for timing an engine having a timing port and a timing mark indicative of a position of a movable member, the ignition timing device comprising:
a sensor adapted to be secured in the timing port to provide a timing mark signal indicative of presence of the timing mark; an ignition sensor adapted to provide an ignition signal indicative of the occurrence of an ignition spark; a filter receiving the ignition signal and providing a filtered ignition signal, the filter filtering ignition sparks of compression strokes from ignition sparks of compression and exhaust strokes of a selected cylinder to provide the filtered ignition signal; a delay element receiving the filtered ignition signal and providing a delayed signal having a selected delay from the filtered ignition signal; a comparator receiving the timing mark signal and the delayed signal, the comparator providing an output signal indicative of substantial simultaneous occurrence of the timing mark signal and the delayed signal; and an indicator receiving the output signal and operable as a function thereof.
- 2. The ignition timing device of claim 1 wherein the sensor comprises a variable reluctance sensor.
- 3. The ignition timing device of claim 2 wherein the variable reluctance sensor comprises:
a support tube insertable in the port and having a bore extending from a first end to a second end; a sensor housing insertable in the bore; and a variable reluctance probe disposed in the sensor housing.
- 4. The ignition timing device of claim 3 wherein the support tube includes exterior threads adapted to mate with threads of the port.
- 5. The ignition timing device of claim 4 wherein the support tube includes interior threads and the sensor housing includes exterior threads adapted to mate with the interior threads.
- 6. The ignition timing device of claim 1 wherein the ignition sensor includes a comparator providing the ignition signal, wherein the ignition signal is indicative of a spark exceeding a selected threshold.
- 7. The ignition timing device of claim 6 wherein the selected threshold is constant.
- 8. The ignition timing device of claim 7 and further comprising a peak detector, and wherein the selected threshold is a function of at least one previous detected spark.
- 9. The ignition timing device of claim 1 wherein the ignition sensor comprises a light detector.
- 10. A method for timing an engine having a timing port through which a timing mark indicative of a position of a movable member of the engine can be seen, the method comprising:
securing a variable reluctance sensor proximate the timing port; sensing the presence of the timing mark of the engine with the variable reluctance sensor and providing a timing mark signal as a function thereof; sensing an occurrence of an ignition spark and providing an ignition signal as a function thereof; filtering ignition sparks of compression strokes from ignition sparks of compression and exhaust strokes of a selected cylinder and providing a filtered ignition signal being indicative of only the ignition sparks of compression strokes; generating a delayed signal having a selected delay from the filtered ignition signal; comparing the timing mark signal to the ignition signal and providing an output signal indicative of substantial simultaneous occurrence of the timing mark signal and the delayed signal; and operating an indicator as a function of the output signal.
- 11. The method of claim 10 and further comprising comparing the ignition signal with a selected threshold.
- 12. The method of claim 11 and further comprising:
detecting a peak amplitude of the ignition signal; and forming the selected threshold as a function of the ignition signal from at least one previous spark.
- 13. A variable reluctance sensor for use with an ignition timing device, the variable reluctance sensor comprising:
a support tube insertable in a bore extending from a first end to a second end; a sensor housing insertable in the bore; and a variable reluctance probe disposed in the sensor housing.
- 14. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 13 wherein the support tube includes exterior threads.
- 15. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 14 wherein the support tube includes interior threads and the sensor housing includes exterior threads adapted to mate with the interior threads.
- 16. The variable reluctance sensor of claim 13 and further comprising a plurality of variable reluctance probes disposed in the sensor housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of and claims priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/412,097, filed Oct. 4, 1999, which claims benefit of U.S. Patent Application Nos. 60/103,026, filed Oct. 5, 1998, and 60/144,750, filed Jul. 21, 1999, both of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60103026 |
Oct 1998 |
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60144750 |
Jul 1999 |
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Continuations (1)
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10191680 |
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