Claims
- 1. An igniter element comprising:
- a) a heat sink mandrel,
- b) an oxidation resistant wire having two ends and a service temperature in excess of approximately 1400 degrees Kelvin wherein coiled around and in thermal contact with said heat sink mandrel, and
- c) an electrode having first and second ends, said electrode placed within said mandrel, said electrode having an electrical resistance less than said wire and an end of said wire is connected to an end of said electrode.
- 2. The igniter plug of claim 1 wherein said electrode has an electrical resistance less than about 25% of said wire.
- 3. The igniter plug of claim 1 wherein said heat sink mandrel has groves in the surface into which said wire is placed.
- 4. The igniter plug of claim 1 wherein the surface of said wire comprises an oxidation catalyst.
- 5. The igniter plug of claim 4 wherein said oxidation catalyst is comprised of a platinum group metal.
- 6. The igniter plug of claim 5 wherein said wire is comprised of a platinum metal clad tungsten.
- 7. The igniter plug of claim 4 wherein said wire is comprised of an oxide hardened platinum group metal.
- 8. The igniter plug of claim 7 wherein said wire is comprised of platinum.
- 9. The igniter plug of claim 7 wherein said wire is comprised of palladium.
- 10. The igniter plug of claim 7 wherein said wire is comprised of rhodium.
- 11. The igniter plug of claim 7 wherein said wire is comprised of iridium.
- 12. The igniter plug of claim 4 wherein said heat sink mandrel has groves in the surface into which said wire is placed.
- 13. The ignition plug of claim 1 wherein said mandrel comprises alumina.
- 14. An igniter plug for the ignition of fuel in admixture with air within a combustion chamber including a body with means for mounting said igniter plug in the combustion chamber wherein said body is capable of providing an electrical ground, and a first electrode which is sealed within said body to prevent the escape of the fuel/air mixture from the combustion chamber wherein said first electrode is electrically insulated from said body, the improvement comprising:
- a) a second electrode which is an extension of said first electrode,
- b) a heat sink mandrel with grooves in the surface mounted around said second electrode,
- c) an oxidation resistant wire having a service temperature in excess of approximately 1400 degrees Kelvin wherein said wire is coiled around and in thermal contact with said heat sink mandrel wherein the first end of said wire is connected to the first end of said second electrode and the second end of said wire is attached to said body.
- 15. The igniter plug of claim 14 wherein the surface of said wire comprises an oxidation catalyst.
- 16. The igniter plug of claim 15 wherein the oxidation catalyst comprises a platinum group metal.
- 17. The igniter plug of claim 16 wherein said wire is comprised of an oxide hardened platinum group metal.
- 18. The igniter plug of claim 15 wherein said wire is comprised of platinum clad tungsten.
- 19. An igniter plug for the ignition of fuel in admixture with air within a combustion chamber including a body with means for mounting said igniter plug in the combustion chamber, a first electrode sealed within said body to prevent the escape of the fuel/air mixture from the combustion chamber wherein said first electrode is electrically insulated from said body, and a second electrode sealed within the body to prevent the escape of the fuel/air mixture from the combustion chamber wherein said second electrode is insulated from said first electrode and said body, the improvement comprising:
- a) a third electrode which is an extension of said first electrode,
- b) a heat sink mandrel with grooves in the surface mounted around said third electrode,
- c) an oxidation resistant wire having a service temperature in excess of approximately 1400 degrees Kelvin wherein said wire is coiled around and in thermal contact with said heat sink mandrel wherein the first end of said wire is connected to the first end of said third electrode and the second end of said wire is connected to the first end of said second electrode.
- 20. The igniter plug claim 19 wherein the surface of said wire comprises an oxidation catalyst.
- 21. The assembly of claim 20 wherein the oxidation catalyst comprises a platinum group metal.
- 22. The assembly of claim 21 wherein said wire is comprised of oxide hardened platinum metal.
- 23. The assembly of claim 20 wherein said wire is comprised of a platinum group metal clad tungsten.
- 24. A method for combusting low cetane fuels in an internal combustion engine comprising:
- a) passing an electrical current through a catalytic metal wire having a service temperature in excess of approximately 1400 degrees Kelvin, said wire coiled around and in thermal contact with a heat sink mandrel;
- b) injecting fuel into admixture with air in a combustion chamber; and
- c) contacting said fuel with said wire; thereby heating the wire and igniting the fuel.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein said wire is comprised of an oxide hardened platinum group metal.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein said wire is comprised of a platinum group metal clad tungsten.
Government Interests
This invention was made with government support under DAAE 07-92-C-R041 awarded by the United States Army. The U.S. government has certain rights in this invention.
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