Claims
- 1. A plasma ignition apparatus for generating plasma and for propelling said plasma from said ignition apparatus for ignition external to said ignition apparatus, said ignition apparatus comprising:
- means defining a cavity;
- electrical energy discharge means cooperatively arranged with said cavity and arranged for generating an electrical energy discharge in said cavity, said electrical energy discharge being at a level sufficient to generate plasma within said cavity and below a level at which the generated plasma is propelled from the cavity and capable of ignition external to the cavity; and
- magnetic field generation means establishing a magnetic field within said cavity, said magnetic field providing a supplemental propelling force on said generated plasma, the strength of said magnetic field being predetermined based upon the energy level of said discharge and the geometry of said cavity so as to propel the generated plasma from the cavity for ignition external to the cavity, whereby electrode erosion is minimized and ignition and flame propagation are enhanced.
- 2. The plasma ignition apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cavity defines an outlet orifice and said magnetic field propels said generated plasma out of said ignition apparatus through said outlet orifice.
- 3. The plasma ignition apparatus of claim 2 wherein said magnetic field generation means is disposed external to said cavity.
- 4. The plasma ignition apparatus of claim 3 wherein said magnetic field generation means includes a first circuit portion controlling the current and voltage level of said magnetic field generation means and wherein said electrical energy discharge means further includes a second circuit portion controlling the current and voltage level of said electrical energy discharge.
- 5. A plasma ignition apparatus for generating plasma and for propelling said plasma from said ignition apparatus for ignition extenal to said ignition apparatus, said ignition apparatus comprising:
- means defining a cavity;
- electrode means arranged relative to said cavity for discharging electrical energy in said cavity at a level sufficient to generate plasma within said cavity and below a level at which the generated plasma is propelled from the cavity and capable of ignition external to the cavity;
- first circuitry means cooperatively arranged with said electrode means for controlling the level of current and voltage of electrical energy discharged by said electrode means;
- magnetic field generation means for establishing a magnetic field within said cavity, said magnetic field providing a supplemental propelling force on said generated plasma, the strength of said magnetic field being predetermined based upon the energy level of said discharge and the geometry of said cavity so as to propel the generated plasma from the cavity for ignition external to the cavity; and
- second circuitry means cooperatively arranged with said magnetic field generation means for controlling the generation of said magnetic field, whereby electrode erosion is minimized and ignition and flame propagation are enhanced.
- 6. The plasma ignition apparatus of claim 5 wherein said cavity means features an outlet orifice and said magnetic field propels said generated plasma out of said ignition apparatus through said outlet orifice.
- 7. The plasma ignition apparatus of claim 5 wherein said magnetic field generation means is disposed external to said cavity.
- 8. A plasma ignition apparatus for generating plasma and for propelling said plasma from said ignition apparatus, said ignition apparatus comprising:
- means defining a cavity;
- electrode means arranged relatively to said cavity for discharging electrical energy in said cavity at a level sufficient to generate plasma at a predetermined location within said cavity and below a level at which the generated plasma is propelled from the cavity and capable of ignition external to the cavity;
- magnetic field generation means for establishing a magnetic field within said cavity, said magnetic field providing a supplemental propelling force on said generated plasma, the strength of said magnetic field being predetermined based upon the energy level of said discharge and the geometry of said cavity so as to propel the generated plasma from the cavity for ignition external to the cavity; and
- control means providing energy to said electrode means and said magnetic field generation means to create a current and voltage level for said magnetic field generation means and a current and voltage level for said electrode means, whereby electrode erosion is minimized and ignition and flame propagation enhanced.
- 9. A plasma ignition apparatus designed for generating plasma and for propelling said plasma from said ignition apparatus, said ignition apparatus comprising:
- means defining a cavity;
- electrical energy discharge means cooperatively arranged with said cavity and designed and arranged for generating an electrical energy discharge in said cavity, said electrical energy discharge being sufficient to generate plasma within said cavity and of an energy level substantially lower than that of typical prior art plasma ignitors; and
- magnetic field generation means designed and arranged to establish a magnetic field within said cavity, said magnetic field co-acting with said generated plasma and creating a propelling force on said generated plasma to move said generated plasma out of said cavity, the generation of said magnetic field being accomplished independently of the energy level of said electrical energy discharge, the strength of said magnetic field having a designed relationship to the energy level of said electrical energy discharge, whereby electrode erosion is minimized and ignition and flame propagation are enhanced.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 636,169, filed July 31, 1984, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 515,557, filed July 20, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,471,732.
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Continuations (2)
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