Ignition system for internal combustion engines

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6561173
  • Patent Number
    6,561,173
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 13, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An ignition system for an internal combustion engine is designed so that it can be inexpensively produced in a manner advantageous from a standpoint of production engineering. The ignition system includes a shaft in a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine and a coil rod, which can be inserted over a portion of its longitudinal extension into the shaft. The coil rod forms an open magnetic circuit which is controlled by a tubular, longitudinally slit return plate. This return plate is set apart from the coil rod, in the shaft of the cylinder head. The ignition system is intended to be used in the automobile industry.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an ignition system for internal combustion engines. The ignition system includes a coil rod and a shaft in a cylinder head of the internal combustion engine, into which shaft the coil rod is inserted over a portion of its longitudinal extension.




BACKGROUND INFORMATION




German Patent No. 41 32 851 describes a coil rod that can be inserted into the shaft of a cylinder head of an internal combustion engine in a customary, not further represented manner.




The coil rod has a housing whose basic form is cylindrical. In the housing, a bar-shaped core is situated in a central position as the internal part of an open magnetic circuit. A primary winding and a secondary winding are disposed in a concentric manner around the core, each on a separate coil form. A tubular outer iron core in the form of a longitudinally slit return plate is situated around the secondary winding.




The exterior, peripheral surface of the return plate made of ferromagnetic material abuts on the inner surface of the plastic housing. Due to the extremely different thermal expansion properties between the ferromagnetic material and the plastic, a sturdy bearing arrangement of the return plate on the housing requires in an undesirable manner a high production expenditure, thereby rendering it more expensive to produce the ignition system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In comparison with the related art, the ignition system for internal combustion engines according to the present invention has the advantage that the previously mentioned shortcomings are avoided. As such, the ignition system is designed in such a manner that the return plate of the open magnetic circuit is no longer attached within the coil rod, but supported in the shaft of the internal combustion engine, set apart from the coil rod.




As a result, on the one hand, the coil rod can be manufactured in a manner that is favorable from a standpoint of production engineering, without the critical connection of the housing to the return plate.




On the other hand, the bearing arrangement of the return plate in the shaft of the metallic cylinder head is unproblematic, since, in this instance, only minimal, non-critical differences in the thermal expansion properties occur between the two metals.




In addition, the return plate being highly prestressed in a self-holding manner can be inserted into the shaft, since the solid cylinder head can also absorb large compressive forces without the danger of gradually yielding to form cracks.




As such, also in this instance, a path favorable from a standpoint of production engineering is followed, thereby resulting in low production costs for the ignition system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The FIGURE shows a lateral, partially sectional view of the ignition system.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




An ignition system


11


for internal combustion engines according to the FIGURE has a coil rod


12


and a shaft


13


in a cylinder head


14


of the internal combustion engine.




The coil rod includes an oblong, cylindrical internal core


17


, also called the I-core, situated in a coaxial manner with respect to longitudinal axis


16


. Core


17


is made of a layered, magnetic material and is part of an open magnetic circuit.




Situated concentrically around core


17


is an internal, low-voltage conducting primary winding


18


and an external, high-voltage conducting secondary winding


19


. Windings


18


,


19


are enclosed by cup-shaped, plastic housing


21


, and spaces in coil rod


12


are filled in an electrically insulating manner with a hardening cast resin.




A high-voltage terminal


22


of coil rod


12


is formed at one end of housing


21


to connect to a spark plug. A low-voltage terminal


23


, via which coil rod


12


is connected to a control unit, is attached at the opposite end of housing


21


.




With minimal radial joining play, coil rod


12


is inserted over a large portion of its longitudinal extension, up to where a shoulder


24


of housing


21


rests on an upper face


26


of cylinder head


14


. In this context, in a manner not further shown, high-voltage terminal


22


contacts a stationary spark plug mounted in shaft


13


.




A longitudinally slit return plate


28


is placed under prestress on an inner wall


27


of shaft


13


in such a manner that it concentrically surrounds core


17


and windings


18


,


19


with at least an equal longitudinal extension.




Return plate


28


is made of ferromagnetic material and forms the return element of the open magnetic circuit of coil rod


12


. In this context, return plate


28


is used to control (conduct) the magnetic circuit and is also called the outer core.




A small gap


29


, which enables coil rod


12


to move when being inserted into shaft


13


, remains between return plate


28


and housing


21


.




In response to temperature fluctuations at ignition system


11


, as can occur during operation of the internal combustion engine and coil rod


12


, in particular, the connection of metallic return plate


28


to inner wall


27


of the metallic cylinder head remains sturdy because the differences in the thermal expansion properties between return plate


28


, on the one hand, and cylinder head


14


, on the other hand, is not critical.




In addition, as a solid structural element, cylinder head


14


is so sturdy that it can absorb the prestress force of return plate


28


while remaining stable long-term and without changing the structure of its material.




As such, introducing return plate


28


into shaft


13


is simple to carry out from a standpoint of production engineering, which leads to low production costs for ignition system


11


, which can also be attributed to return plate


28


being directly connected via cylinder head


14


to an electrical zero potential, and a separate line to a ground contact not being necessary.




Also when replacing coil rod


12


, only a simply constructed, inexpensive coil rod


12


without a return plate


28


is necessary since return plate


28


is permanently anchored in shaft


13


.



Claims
  • 1. An ignition system for an internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine including a cylinder head, the ignition system comprising:a shaft situated in the cylinder head of the engine; a coil rod capable of being inserted into the shaft over at least a portion of a longitudinal extension of the coil rod, the coil rod forming an open magnetic circuit during operation; an inner core composed of a ferromagnetic material; and a tubular, longitudinally slit return plate acting as an exterior iron core, the return plate of the open magnetic circuit being set apart from the coil and being supported in the shaft of the cylinder head.
  • 2. The ignition system according to claim 1, wherein the inner core is centrally situated in the coil rod.
  • 3. The ignition system according to claim 1, wherein, when the coil rod is inserted into the shaft, the return plate is situated concentrically with respect to the inner core and has at least a longitudinal extension of the inner core.
  • 4. The ignition system according to claim 3, wherein the return plate is supported in the shaft in a prestressed, elastically expanding manner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
200 05 821 U Mar 2000 DE
US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
5706792 Boyer et al. Jan 1998 A
6215385 Ogden Apr 2001 B1
6332458 Shimada et al. Dec 2001 B1
6337616 Sato et al. Jan 2002 B1
6353378 Oosuka et al. Mar 2002 B1
6437674 Hamer et al. Aug 2002 B1
6456181 Nakamura Sep 2002 B2
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
41 32 851 Apr 1992 DE