Claims
- 1. An ignition coil assembly module having an imaginary centerline and comprising:a magnetic core; a secondary coil; a secondary bobbin comprising a cylindrical wall forming a hollow interior within which the magnetic core is disposed and an exterior on which the secondary coil is disposed; a primary coil; and a primary bobbin comprising a cylindrical wall bounding a hollow interior within which the secondary bobbin, including the secondary coil and the core, are disposed and comprising an exterior on which the primary winding is disposed; the primary bobbin further comprising a transverse wall disposed transverse to the centerline across the hollow interior of the primary bobbin and containing an electric terminal that passes through the transverse wall, that has electric continuity to one termination of the secondary coil within the hollow interior of the primary bobbin, and that serves to conduct electric current from the secondary coil to a terminal of a spark plug.
- 2. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 1 including a further electric terminal having an attachment to the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall of the primary bobbin at a location that is distal to the transverse wall, the further electric terminal comprising a tube, the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall having a lead and a cylindrical groove that is proximal to the lead and that comprises an internal cylindrical face bounded distally by a distal shoulder and proximally by a proximal shoulder;the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall comprising a distal end portion that is received within a proximal end portion of the tube, the tube comprising a first formation of its wall that is complementary to, and immediately confronts, the lead of the terminal contained in the transverse wall of the primary bobbin and a second formation of its wall that is proximal to the first formation and that protrudes radially into the groove of the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall into contact with the internal cylindrical face of the groove and into a radial interference with the distal shoulder of the groove that prevents the two electric terminals from separating in response to forces acting along the centerline and tending to disconnect them; and wherein the second formation of the tube is constructed to be resiliently radially deflectable and arranged relative to the lead and the groove of the terminal contained in the transverse wall such that as the two terminals are being attached, the lead is effective to resiliently deflect the second formation radially outward and allow the second formation to achieve axial registration with the groove, and upon attainment of such axial registration, the second formation relaxes into the contact with the internal cylindrical face of the groove and into the radial interference with the distal shoulder of the groove.
- 3. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 2 in which the primary bobbin comprises a cylindrical shield circumferentially surrounding the two terminals.
- 4. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 1 including another electric terminal disposed on the secondary bobbin which has electric continuity to the one termination of the secondary coil and which is mated to the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall of the primary bobbin.
- 5. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 1 in which the cylindrical wall, the transverse wall, and the electric terminal form a liquid container within the hollow interior of the primary bobbin, and further including an encapsulant filling the liquid container to a level that covers the secondary coil.
- 6. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 5 in which the primary bobbin comprises a bowl that is proximal and open to the hollow interior bounded by the cylindrical wall, and the encapsulant fills the liquid container to a level that extends into the bowl.
- 7. An ignition coil assembly module for a spark plug, the module having an imaginary centerline and comprising:a secondary bobbin comprising a secondary coil and an first electric terminal connected to a termination of the secondary coil; a primary bobbin comprising a tubular wall that contains a primary winding and that bounds a hollow interior within which the secondary bobbin, including the secondary coil, is disposed; the primary bobbin further comprising a transverse wall disposed transverse to the centerline across the hollow interior bounded by the tubular wall; a second electric terminal that passes through the transverse wall and that connects to the first electric terminal at a location proximal to the transverse wall; and a third electric terminal having a proximal end that attaches to the second terminal distal to the transverse wall and a distal end adapted for repeatable connection to, and disconnection from, a terminal of an engine spark plug.
- 8. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 7 in which the tubular and transverse walls of the primary bobbin form a liquid container, and further including an encapsulant filling the liquid container to dispose the secondary coil in the encapsulant.
- 9. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 8 in which the primary bobbin comprises a bowl that is proximal to the hollow interior bounded by the tubular wall and open to the hollow interior bounded by the tubular wall;the secondary bobbin contains a fourth electric terminal to which another termination of the secondary coil is connected; and the secondary encapsulant fills the liquid container to a level that extends into the bowl to cover the connection of the another termination of the secondary coil to the fourth electric terminal.
- 10. An ignition coil assembly module as set forth in claim 7 in which the primary bobbin comprises a cylindrical shield circumferentially surrounding the second and third terminals.
- 11. A method of making an ignition coil assembly module, the method comprising:providing a secondary bobbin comprising a cylindrical wall having an exterior on which a secondary coil is disposed and an electric terminal to which a termination of the secondary coil is connected; providing a primary bobbin comprising a cylindrical wall bounding a hollow interior and having an exterior on which a primary coil is disposed, the primary bobbin also having a transverse wall disposed transverse to an imaginary centerline of the module, and together with the primary bobbin cylindrical side wall, forming a liquid container, the transverse wall containing an electric terminal that passes through the transverse wall, that has electric continuity to one termination of the secondary coil within the hollow interior of the primary bobbin, and that serves to conduct electric current from the secondary coil to a terminal of a spark plug; disposing the secondary bobbin and coil within the hollow interior of the primary bobbin to establish electric continuity between the electric terminal of the secondary bobbin and the electric terminal contained in the transverse wall of the primary bobbin; and introducing a liquid into the liquid container to encapsulate the secondary coil.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11 including the further step of attaching an additional electric terminal to a portion of the electric terminal in the transverse wall of the primary bobbin that is disposed outside the liquid container by pushing the terminals together along an imaginary centerline of the module.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Certain subject matter that is disclosed in the present application is the subject of commonly owned, co-pending patent application of the same inventors, PENCIL IGNITION COIL ASSEMBLY MODULE ENVIRONMENTAL SHIELD, Ser. No. 09/391,571, filed Sep. 8, 1999, and of commonly owned, co-pending patent application of inventor Todd C. Sexton, MECHANICAL LOCKING CONNECTION FOR ELECTRIC TERMINALS, Ser. No. 09/391,565, filed Sep. 8, 1999.
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2 199 193 |
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