Claims
- 1. The improvement in high temperature gas igniters .Iadd.comprising an igniter body .Iaddend.having discrete spaced-apart terminal parts for connection to a source of electric energy, .[.which comprises.]. a plurality of electrical leads positioned in .Iadd.appreciable direct overlapping .Iaddend.conductive .[.engagement.]. .Iadd.interengagement .Iaddend.with respective ones of said terminal parts, said electrical leads extending from said terminal parts for such connection of the igniter and said electrical leads being of low electrical resistance relative to that of the igniter, and respective metallized coatings .[.having a coefficient of expansion approximating that of the terminal parts.]. about the respective leads and terminal parts in such conductive engagement .[.bonding.]. .Iadd.and of such area as to effectively bond .Iaddend.the former to the latter respectively, while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation thereof.
- 2. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 1, wherein .Iadd.each of said terminal parts has oppositely facing outer surfaces and .Iaddend.the metallized coatings extend substantially completely over .[.at least the exterior and the interior.]. .Iadd.portions of said .Iaddend.surfaces .[.of the interengaged igniter terminal parts.]. and over the electrical leads .[.to further enhance the bonding of.]. .Iadd.proximate the area of such interengagement thereof so as to effectively bond .Iaddend.the leads to the igniter in high temperature exposure of such connections thereof.
- 3. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 2, wherein .Iadd.said terminal parts have side edges joining said oppositely facing outer surfaces, and .Iaddend.the metallized coatings fully continuously encase .[.the.]. .Iadd.portions of said .Iaddend.terminal parts, including the side edges thereof .Iadd.fully around the periphery thereof, .Iaddend.and the leads in engagement with the same.
- 4. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim .[.2.]. .Iadd.1, .Iaddend.wherein the igniter is .[.in coil form and.]. made of .[.a material having the properties of.]. silicon carbide.Iadd., and said leads are metal. .Iaddend.
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The improvement in high temperature gas igniters .Iadd.comprising an igniter body .Iaddend.having discrete spaced-apart terminal parts .Iadd.at least one end .Iaddend.for connection to a source of electric energy, .[.which comprises.]. electrical leads in conductive engagement with and extending from said terminal parts for such connection of the igniter, and metallized coatings about the leads and .Iadd.terminal .Iaddend.parts in such .Iadd.conductive .Iaddend.engagement .[.bonding.]. .Iadd.and of such area as to effectively bond .Iaddend.the former to the latter, respectively, while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation thereof, .[.the metallized coatings extending substantially completely over at least the exterior and the interior surfaces of the interengaged igniter terminal parts and over the electrical leads to further enhance the bonding of the leads to the igniter in high temperature exposure of such connections thereof,.]. the igniter being in coil form and made of a material having .[.the.]. .Iadd.electrical .Iaddend.properties .[.of.]. .Iadd.similar to .Iaddend.silicon carbide, and wherein .[.the.]. .Iadd.said .Iaddend.igniter terminal parts are arcuate, .[.at the same end thereof,.]. .Iadd.each said igniter terminal part including exterior and interior surfaces, .Iaddend.the electrical leads being received in longitudinal slots formed .[.therein.]. .Iadd.in said parts.Iaddend., and the metallized coatings extending over .Iadd.portions of .Iaddend.the exterior and interior surfaces of said parts .Iadd.and electrical leads proximate the area of such conductive engagement.Iaddend., thereby to enclose the leads within the terminal parts. .Iadd. 6. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 1, wherein the metallized coatings fully continuously encase portions of the terminal parts and the leads proximate the area of such interengagement thereof fully around the periphery of said terminal parts. .Iaddend..Iadd. 7. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 6, wherein said respective terminal parts are appreciably larger in cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of said respective electrical leads. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 8. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 4, wherein said metallized coatings are exothermic. .Iaddend..Iadd. 9. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 8, wherein said metallized coatings are a composition comprising nickel, chrome, and aluminum. .Iaddend..Iadd. 10. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 9, wherein the aluminum content of said composition is about 6%. .Iaddend..Iadd. 11. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 10, wherein the nickel content of said composition is about 75% and the chrome content is about 19%. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 12. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 1, wherein the respective metallized coatings have a coefficient of expansion approximating that of the terminal parts. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 13. The improvement in high temperature gas igniters comprising an igniter body having discrete spaced-apart terminal parts for connection to a source of electric energy, a plurality of electrically conductive means positioned in conductive engagement with respective ones of said terminal parts for connecting the igniter to such source of electric energy, said electrically conductive means being of low electrical resistance relative to that of the igniter, at least one of said electrically conductive means including a terminal portion in appreciable direct overlapping interengagement with a respective one of said terminal parts, and metallized coating means about the terminal portion of the respective electrically conductive means and terminal parts in such conductive appreciable direct interengagement and of such area as to effectively bond the former to the latter while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation between said terminal parts. .Iaddend..Iadd. 14. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 13, wherein said metallized coating means extends beyond the interengagement of said electrically conductive means and igniter terminal part so as to fully continuously encase portions of the igniter terminal part and electrically conductive means proximate the area of such interengagement thereof. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 15. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 14, wherein said metallized coating means is thicker in the area of said interengagement and extends in longitudinally tapered form in both directions on said igniter terminal part and electrically conductive means. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 16. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 13, wherein each of said electrically conductive means includes a terminal portion in appreciable direct interengagement with a respective one of said terminal parts, and metallized coating means about the terminal portions of the respective electrically conductive means and terminal parts in such conductive appreciable direct interengagement and of such area as to effectively bond the former to the latter while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation between said terminal parts. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 17. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 16, wherein said metallized coating means fully continuously encase portions of the terminal parts and terminal portions in engagement with the same at and proximate the area of such interengagement thereof. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 18. The improvement in high temperature gas igniters comprising an igniter body having discrete spaced-apart terminal parts for connection to a source of electric energy, a plurality of electrical leads positioned in conductive engagment with respective ones of said terminal parts, said electrical leads extending from said terminal parts for such connection of the igniter and said electrical leads being of low electrical resistance relative to that of the igniter, and respective metallized coatings about the portions of the respective leads and terminal parts in such conductive engagement and of such area as to effectively bond the former to the latter respectively, while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation thereof, said metallized coatings having a coefficient of thermal expansion of a magnitude sufficiently close to that of said terminal parts to assure the integrity of the mechanical bond among the respective terminal parts, electrical leads, and metallized coatings over a relatively large range of temperatures. .Iaddend..Iadd. 19. The improvement in high temperature gas igniters comprising an igniter body having discrete spaced-apart terminal parts for connection to a source of electric energy, a plurality of electrically conductive means positioned in conductive engagement with respective ones of said terminal parts for connecting the igniter to such source of electric energy, said electrically conductive means being of low electrical resistance relative to that of the igniter, said electrically conductive means including terminal portions in appreciable direct interengagement with a corresponding surface of a respective one of said terminal parts, and metallized coating means about the respective electrically conductive means and terminal parts in such conductive appreciable direct interengagement and of such area as to effectively bond the former to the latter while maintaining the spaced and hence electrically insulated relation between said terminal parts, each of said terminal parts including a respective longitudinal slot, said terminal portions of said electrically conductive means being positioned in said slots in such appreciable direct interengagement with respective terminal parts, and said metallized coating means respectively extending over the surfaces of said terminal parts and said terminal portions at the area of such interengagement thereof, thereby to enclose the terminal portions of the electrically conductive means within the terminal parts. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 20. The improved gas igniter set forth in claim 19, wherein each of said terminal parts is appreciably larger in cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of said terminal portions. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my pending application Ser. No. 223,451, filed Feb. 4, 1972, now abandoned.
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Metco Metallizing Handbook, H. S. Ingham and A. P. Shepard, copyright 1959, pp. A-190 through A-193. |
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