Claims
- 1. A magneto-based variable ignition timing system for an internal combustion engine comprising: a sensor for sensing values of an operating parameter; a memory for storing a limit for the values of the operating parameter and a base timing from which the ignition timer cannot further retard the timing of the ignition event; an ignition timer in communication with the sensor for dynamically adjusting a timing of a spark event, whose source of energy includes the magneto; and, the timer including means responsive to the memory and the values of the operating parameter for limiting the advancing of the dynamic timing of the spark event in order to inhibit the values of the operating parameter from crossing its associated limit value.
- 2. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 1 wherein the memory includes at least two limits for the operating parameter.
- 3. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 1 wherein the operating parameter is a temperature of the engine.
- 4. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 2 including a switch in communication with the memory for first selecting one of the at least two limits.
- 5. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 4 including a detector in communication with the sensor for controlling the switch to select a second one of the limits when the value of the parameter is beyond a limit.
- 6. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 5 including a timer for delaying the selection of the second one of the limits for a predetermined time period.
- 7. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 3 wherein the engine temperature is a cylinder head temperature.
- 8. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 1 wherein the magneto has a fixed mechanical timing that is minimum advance setting for the timing of the event.
- 9. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 8 including a failure mechanism wherein failure of the ignition timer results in the timing of the ignition event to be controlled by the mechanical timing of the magneto.
- 10. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 1 wherein energy for the ignition event is supplied by the magneto and a battery.
- 11. The magneto-based variable ignition timing of claim 1 further comprising a mode switch for normally selecting the ignition timer for controlling the timing of the ignition event and alternatively for selecting a breaker mechanically responsive to the position and speed of the internal combustion engine for controlling the timing of the ignition event when there is a failure of the ignition timer.
- 12. A method of regulating a temperature of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising the steps of: dynamically controlling timing of ignition events in response to performance parameters of the engine in order to maintain a timing of the events that results in an efficient operation of the engine; sensing a temperature of the engine; and retarding the timing of the ignition events from the timing resulting in efficient operation of the engine when the temperature of the engine exceeds a limit such that the temperature of the engine is drawn down to a temperature at or below the limit, wherein the limit has higher and lower values of which only one is compared to the temperature of the internal combustion engine at any given time.
- 13. The method of claim 12 including the step of setting a base timing from which there can be no further retarding of the timing of the ignition events.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the base timing is the same as a mechanical timing of the ignition events provided by a magneto.
- 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the step of sensing the temperature of the engine includes sensing a temperature of a cylinder head of the engine.
- 16. The method of claim 12 wherein the higher value of the temperature limit is employed initially after the engine is started.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the lower value of the temperature limit is employed after the temperature of the engine has exceeded the lower limit for a finite period of time.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the finite period of time is a fixed period of time.
- 19. The method of claim 12 including the step of drawing energy for the ignition event from a magneto.
- 20. The method of claim 19 including the step of substituting a fixed mechanical timing for the dynamic timing of the ignition events upon failure of an electrical system that controls the dynamic timing.
- 21. The method of claim 12 wherein the performance parameters include engine speed.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein the performance parameters include pressure of a manifold of the engine.
- 23. A magneto-based variable ignition timing system for an internal combustion engine comprising: a sensor for sensing values of an operating parameter of the engine; a memory for storing at least two limits for the values of the operating parameter; an ignition timer in communication with the sensor for dynamically adjusting a timing of a spark event, whose source of energy includes the magneto; and, the timer including means responsive to the memory and the values of the operating parameter for limiting the advancing of the dynamic timing of the spark event in order to inhibit the values of the operating parameter from crossing its associated limit value.
- 24. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 23 wherein the operating parameter is a temperature of the engine.
- 25. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 23 including a switch in communication with the memory for first selecting one of the at least two limits.
- 26. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 25 including a detector in communication with the sensor for controlling the switch to select a second one of the limits when the value of the engine parameter is beyond a limit.
- 27. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 26 including a timer for delaying the selection of the second one of the limits for a predetermined time period.
- 28. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 24 wherein the engine temperature is a cylinder head temperature.
- 29. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 23 wherein the magneto has a fixed mechanical timing that is minimum advance setting for the timing of the event.
- 30. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 29 including a failure mechanism wherein failure of the ignition timer results in the timing of the ignition event to be controlled by the mechanical timing of the magneto.
- 31. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 23 wherein the memory includes a base timing from which the ignition timer cannot further retard the timing of the ignition event.
- 32. The magneto-based variable ignition timing system of claim 23 wherein energy for the ignition event is supplied by the magneto and a battery.
- 33. The magneto-based variable ignition timing of claim 23 further comprising a mode switch for normally selecting the ignition timer for controlling the timing of the ignition event and alternatively for selecting a breaker mechanically responsive to the position and speed of the internal combustion engine for controlling the timing of the ignition event when there is a failure of the ignition timer.
- 34. A method of regulating a temperature of an internal combustion engine, the method comprising the steps of: dynamically controlling timing of ignition events in response to performance parameters of the engine in order to maintain a timing of the events that results in an efficient operation of the engine; sensing a temperature of the engine; retarding the timing of the ignition events from the timing resulting in efficient operation of the engine when the temperature of the engine exceeds a limit such that the temperature of the engine is drawn down to a temperature at or below the limit, and setting a base timing from which there can be no further retarding of the timing of the ignition events.
- 35. The method of claim 34 wherein the limit has higher and lower values of which only one is compared to the temperature of the internal combustion engine at any given time.
- 36. The method of claim 34 wherein the base timing is the same as a mechanical timing of the ignition events provided by a magneto.
- 37. The method of claim 34 wherein the step of sensing the temperature of the engine includes sensing a temperature of a cylinder head of the engine.
- 38. The method of claim 35 wherein the higher value of the temperature limit is employed initially after the engine is started.
- 39. The method of claim 38 wherein the lower value of the temperature limit is employed after the temperature of the engine has exceeded the lower limit for a finite period of time.
- 40. The method of claim 34 wherein the finite period of time is a fixed period of time.
- 41. The method of claim 34 including the step of drawing energy for the ignition event from a magneto.
- 42. The method of claim 41 including the step of substituting a fixed mechanical timing for the dynamic timing of the ignition events upon failure of an electrical system that controls the dynamic timing.
- 43. The method of claim 34 wherein the performance parameters include engine speed.
- 44. The method of claim 34 wherein the performance parameters include pressure of a manifold of the engine.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/694,950, (now abandoned), filed Aug. 9, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/281,492 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,544,633, issued Aug. 13, 1996) filed Jul. 27, 1994, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/263,458, filed Jun. 22, 1994 (now abandoned).
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