Claims
- 1. A magnetic core-coil assembly for generating an ignition event in a spark ignition internal combustion system having at least one combustion chamber, comprising:
- a. a magnetic core composed of a ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy, said core having a primary coil for low voltage excitation and a secondary coil for a high voltage output;
- b. said secondary coil comprising a plurality of core sub-assemblies that are simultaneously energized via said common primary coil;
- c. said coil sub-assemblies being adapted, when energized, to produce secondary voltages that are additive, and are fed to a spark plug;
- d. said core-coil assembly having the capability of (i) generating a high voltage in the secondary coil within a short period of time following excitation thereof, and (ii) sensing spark ignition conditions in the combustion chamber to control the ignition event;
- e. said core-coil assembly being potted inside a housing using a potting compound composed of an anhydrous, two component epoxy having strong adhesion to said core-coil assembly, high temperature electrical performance and good thermal shock resistance; and
- f. said housing being composed of a thermoplastic polyester that can be adhesively secured by said potting compound, is glass fiber filled, has a T.sub.g near the maximum operating temperature of said assembly and a coefficient of thermal expansion matched to that of said epoxy and is injection moldable.
- 2. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein said magnetic core is a heat-treated ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy.
- 3. A magnetic core-coil as recited in claim 2, wherein said ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy is iron based and further comprises metallic elements including nickel and cobalt, glass forming elements including boron and carbon, and semi-metallic elements including silicon.
- 4. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein said magnetic core is physically continuous.
- 5. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein said magnetic core is a ferromagnetic amorphous alloy heat-treated at a temperature near the alloy's crystallization temperature and partially crystallized.
- 6. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 2, where said magnetic core is physically discontinuous.
- 7. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 6, wherein said magnetic core is a ferromagnetic amorphous alloy heat-treated below the alloy's crystallization temperature and, upon completion of the heat treatment, remains substantially in an amorphous state.
- 8. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the magnetic core comprises segmented cores.
- 9. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein the output voltage in the secondary coil reaches more than 10 kV with a primary current of less than about 70 Ampere-turns and more than 20 kV with a primary current of 75 to 200 Ampere-turns within 25 to 150 .mu.sec.
- 10. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 1, consisting of a plurality of individual sub-assemblies, each being comprised of a toroidally wound section with a secondary winding, said sub-assemblies being arranged so that the resulting assembly voltage is the sum of voltages from the individual sub assemblies upon actuation by said common primary.
- 11. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 1, said assembly having an internal voltage distribution that is segmentally stepped from bottom to top, the number of segments being determined by the number of sub-assemblies.
- 12. A magnetic core-coil assembly for generating an ignition event in a spark ignition internal combustion system having at least one combustion chamber, comprising:
- a. a magnetic core composed of a ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy, said core having a primary coil for low voltage excitation and a secondary coil for a high voltage output;
- b. said secondary coil comprising a plurality of core sub-assemblies that are simultaneously energized via said common primary coil;
- c. said coil sub-assemblies being adapted, when energized, to produce secondary voltages that are additive, and are fed to a spark plug;
- d. said core-coil assembly having the capability of (i) generating a high voltage in the secondary coil within a short period of time following excitation thereof, and (ii) sensing spark ignition conditions in the combustion chamber to control the ignition event;
- e. said core-coil assembly being potted inside a housing using a potting compound composed of a two part elastomeric polyurethane system having strong adhesion to said core-coil assembly, high dielectric strength, hardness in the mid Shore A range and a low dielectric constant; and
- f. said housing being composed of a flexible high use temperature plastic that can be adhesively secured by said potting compound, has a high dielectric strength, low dielectric constant, good electrical properties and chemical resistance.
- 13. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said magnetic core a heat-treated ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy.
- 14. A magnetic core-coil as recited in claim 13, wherein said ferromagnetic amorphous metal alloy is iron based and further comprises metallic elements including nickel and cobalt, glass forming elements including boron and carbon, and semi-metallic elements including silicon.
- 15. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein said magnetic core is physically continuous.
- 16. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 15, wherein said magnetic core is a ferromagnetic amorphous alloy heat-treated at a temperature near the alloy's crystallization temperature and partially crystallized.
- 17. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 13, wherein said magnetic core is physically discontinuous.
- 18. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 17, wherein said magnetic core is a ferromagnetic amorphous alloy heat-treated below the alloy's crystallization temperature and, upon completion of the heat treatment, remains substantially in an amorphous state.
- 19. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the magnetic core comprises segmented cores.
- 20. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein the output voltage in the secondary coil reaches more than 10 kV with a primary current of less than about 70 Ampere-turns and more than 20 kV with a primary current of 75 to 200 Ampere-turns within 25 to 150 .mu.sec.
- 21. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, consisting of a plurality of individual sub-assemblies, each being comprised of a toroidally wound section with a secondary winding, said sub-assemblies being arranged so that the resulting assembly voltage is the sum of voltages from the individual sub assemblies upon actuation by said common primary.
- 22. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, said assembly having an internal voltage distribution that is segmentally stepped from bottom to top, the number of segments being determined by the number of sub-assemblies.
- 23. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said housing material is a member of the group consisting of Polyphenylene ether/Polypropylene blends, Polymethylpentene/Polyolefin blends and Polycylcolefin/Polyolefin blends.
- 24. A magnetic core-coil assembly as recited in claim 12, wherein said potting material is a silicone rubber based potting compound.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/639,498, filed Apr. 29, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,462. This patent claims benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/036,826 filed Jan. 31, 1997.
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