Claims
- 1. An ignition system for a fuel powered engine, comprising the combination of:
- an ignition transformer having a primary winding;
- an AC power source having a coupling transformer, said coupling transformer having an output winding, said output winding being electrically coupled to said primary winding;
- a capacitor, in series with said output winding and primary winding, said capacitor, output winding and primary winding constituting a series connected passive network devoid of arcing components.
- electronic switching means, having an input circuit and an output circuit wherein said output circuit is connected in series with said passive network, for intermittently interrupting current flow in said passive network, said power source also being means for enabling current conduction through said switching means; and
- charge accumulation means, connected in series with said passive network and with the output circuit of said switching means, for accumulating charge provided by the power source and for delivering the accumulated charge to said primary winding, said charge accumulation means being an inductive component that is distinct from any one of said ignition transformer, coupling transformer and capacitor.
- 2. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, including timing means, connected to the output transformer of said power source and to the input circuit of said electronic switching means, for intermittently duty cycling said power source and triggering said switching means.
- 3. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, wherein said coupling transformer has a core of magnetizable material selected from the group consisting of cold rolled steel, relay steel, soft iron, silicon steel or alloys thereof.
- 4. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, wherein said charge accumulation means comprises an auxilliary transformer having first and second windings, said first winding being connected in series with said network and said second winding being fed by alternating current different from the alternating current provided by the power source.
- 5. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, wherein said coupling transformer has an additional output winding fed by alternating current which is different from the alternating current that is provided by the power source.
- 6. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, including:
- logic means, coupled to the output transformer of said power source and to the input circuit of said switching means, for simultaneously providing bias to said power source and switching means; and
- trigger means, coupled to the logic means, for intermittently activating said logic means.
- 7. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, including logic means, coupled to the input circuit of said switching means and to the output transformer of said power source, for simultaneously activating and deactivating said switching means and power source.
- 8. The ignition system as stated in claim 1, wherein said switching means constitutes means for providing discrete separation between successive output waveforms during successive ignition periods of the system.
- 9. The invention as stated in claim 1, wherein said switching means comprises a Darlington circuit which increases the energy level in said ignition transformer.
- 10. The invention as stated in claim 1, wherein said power source has oscillatory stages and wherein said oscillatory stages comprise Darlington circuits.
- 11. The invention as stated in claim 1, wherein said system includes a direct current supply and wherein said switching means is conected between the direct current supply and the output winding.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending applications Ser. No. 812,919 filed July 5, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,128,811, Ser. No. 814,206 filed July 11, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,140,947, Ser. No. 814,457 filed July 11, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,139,804, Ser. No. 816,714 filed July 18, 1977 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,144,476, Ser. No. 868,118 filed Jan. 9, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,168,692, Ser. No. 878,792 filed Feb. 17, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,169,445, and Ser. No. 913,437 filed June 7, 1978 now abandoned.
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