Ignition device for an internal combustion engine

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6292082
  • Patent Number
    6,292,082
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 28, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 18, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An ignition device for an internal combustion engine occupies a small amount of space and is suited for efficient manufacturing. For this purpose, the ignition device has an ignition coil which is designed as a bar ignition coil having a coil former arranged concentrically to a longitudinal axis of the ignition coil, an insulation carrier being coaxially attached to the coil former. The coil former is provided with a winding set, the winding wire of which is continued to the insulation carrier. At this point, an interference suppression element in the form of an inductor is implemented in a continued winding. The ignition device is preferably utilized in motor vehicles.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an ignition device for an internal combustion engine. The ignition device has at least one ignition coil which is provided for direct contacting with a spark plug of the internal combustion engine.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




German Patent Application No. 39 20 080 describes an ignition device having several ignition coils for an internal combustion engine in which each of the ignition coils is arranged above a well of the cylinder head of the internal combustion engine. A high-voltage plug connector joined to each ignition coil is inserted in the well, the plug connector forming the connection between a high-voltage output of the ignition coil and a terminal stud of the spark plug which is fixedly inserted in the well.




The spark plug connector contains a cylindrical, elongated interference suppression resistor, whose longitudinal extent is flush with the longitudinal extent of the well.




A disadvantage of this arrangement of the ignition coil in conjunction with the joined spark plug connector and its elongated interference suppression resistor is that the ignition device is bulky in size and can no longer be used in tight installation circumstances.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An advantage of the ignition device according to the present invention is that the aforementioned inadequacy is avoided to a satisfactory degree. For this purpose, instead of the interference suppression resistor, an interference suppression element in the form of an inductor is used which dampens the electrical interference energy occurring at the spark plug during an ignition sequence by its alternate current resistance. The inductor is at least in part formed from a winding wire which is also used in the production of a winding set of an ignition coil.




This design makes it possible to integrate the interference suppression element into the ignition coil advantageously in terms of design and production engineering. In the ignition device, this results in a reduction of space requirements, connection points, installation expense, number of components and consequently costs as well.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a part of the ignition device in a side view.





FIG. 2

shows a detail from

FIG. 1

as a cross section along line


11





11


in FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




An ignition device


11


—shown partially in FIGS.


1


and


2


—of an internal combustion engine, a multi-cylinder internal combustion engine in particular, has an ignition coil


12


for each cylinder. Ignition device


11


is intended to be mounted on a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine in a known manner which is not described in greater detail. A so-called spark plug well is formed in the cylinder head for each cylinder. A spark plug


13


is fixedly inserted in each of these wells and recessed, the spark plug having terminal stud


14


for contacting a contact piece


16


of the assigned ignition coil


12


at one inlet port of the well.




Each of ignition coils


12


is formed as a bar ignition coil and is intended for insertion into the assigned well. As a largely rotationally symmetrical part, ignition coil


12


contains an elongated cylindrical core made of magnetizable material arranged coaxially to a longitudinal axis


17


in a manner not shown, the core being surrounded, in an electrically insulating manner, by a primary winding carrying a low voltage.




A winding set


21


in the form of a secondary winding


22


carrying high voltage when ignition coil


12


is operated is arranged at a radial spacing to the primary winding on a coil former


18


of ignition coil


12


, the coil former being in the form of a secondary coil former


19


subdivided into chambers.




One end of secondary winding


22


is electrically connected to an insulation piercing connecting device


24


extending axially outwards at one end face


23


of secondary coil former


19


. At the other end face


26


of secondary coil former


19


, a cylindrical insulation carrier


27


is also attached in a rotationally symmetrical manner to longitudinal axis


17


, it also being possible for the insulation carrier to be made of one piece with secondary coil former


19


.




An end section


28


of a winding wire


29


, from which secondary winding


22


is wound, is guided uninterruptedly to insulation carrier


27


and in a continued winding at this point forms an inductor


31


as interference suppression element


32


. After that, the end of winding wire


29


is connected to contact piece


16


of ignition coil


12


so as to be electrically conductive, contact piece


16


being joined coaxially to insulation carrier


27


in a manner which is not shown in greater detail. Ignition coil


12


is in electrical contact with terminal stud


14


of spark plug


13


via contact piece


16


.




Inductor


31


is formed as an air-core inductor. However, it can, as shown in

FIG. 2

, also be formed as a coil with an internal ferrite core


33


or a core of a different ferromagnetic material.




The frequency response of the dampening can be adapted to the requirements for the electrical interference energy occurring in an ignition sequence in internal combustion engine


13


by the design of inductor


31


via the winding capacity.




If an especially high induction value of interference suppression element


32


is required within a small installation space, ferrite core


33


is inserted into insulation carrier


27


, or if the latter is integrated in secondary coil former


19


, the ferrite core is integrated in it.




The use of inductor


31


as interference suppression element


32


makes it possible to eliminate an interference suppression resistor having a resistance wire. Instead, inductor


31


can be formed from winding wire


29


in a common winding operation with the production of secondary winding


22


.




Winding wire


29


is a copper wire which conducts electricity well. Consequently, interference suppression element


32


has only a slight ohmic component which, however, can be supplemented by other elements if necessary, for example, a spark plug resistor integrated in spark plug


13


.




This design of interference suppression element


32


makes it possible for ignition device


11


to occupy little space when installed and to be manufactured efficiently.



Claims
  • 1. An ignition device for an internal combustion engine, comprising:at least one ignition coil directly contacting a spark plug of the engine, the at least one ignition coil including at least one winding set formed from a winding wire; an interference-suppression element including an inductor having an alternating current resistance, wherein the alternating current resistance of the inductor dampens an electrical interference energy occurring at the spark plug during an ignition sequence, the inductor being formed, at least partially, from the winding wire, the inductor including a coil having a core composed, of a ferromagnetic material.
  • 2. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein the inductor is configured in one piece with the winding set of the at least one ignition coil as a continuation of a secondary winding.
  • 3. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein the inductor is an air-core inductor.
  • 4. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein the inductor includes a coil having a ferrite core.
  • 5. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein the inductor is integrated with a secondary coil former of the at least one ignition coil.
  • 6. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein one end of the inductor is at least indirectly connected to the spark plug for contacting so as to be electrically conducting with a contact piece of the at least one ignition coil.
  • 7. The ignition device according to claim 1, wherein the inductor is integrated with a coil former of the at least one ignition coil.
  • 8. The ignition device according to claim 7, further comprising an insulation carrier attached to the inductor.
  • 9. The ignition device according to claim 8, wherein the insulation carrier is composed of one piece with the coil former and is rotationally symmetrical to the coil former.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 50 519 Nov 1998 DE
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
6094122 Sexton Jul 2000
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number Date Country
39 20 080 Jan 1991 DE
0837481A2 Apr 1998 EP