Claims
- 1. In a distributor for a spark-ignition internal combustion engine comprising a distributor body, a removable cap for said body provided with a centrally disposed input terminal and peripherally disposed output terminals each connected to a spark plug of said engine, a rotatable shaft extending through said body, a rotor mounted on the end of said shaft for placing said input terminal successively in spark gap proximity with each of said output terminals in the course of a revolution of said shaft, and timing means comprising a plate angularly positionable relative to said body about said shaft for advancing and retarding ignition as a function of engine RPM, the improvement consisting of a high voltage high frequency generator having an output constantly electrically connected to said input terminal, a dielectric timing ring disposed in said body between said rotor and said output terminals, a current conductive segment for each of said output terminals carried by said timing ring and defining a contactless bridging member disposed in said spark gap corresponding to each of said output terminals, and means for mounting said timing ring on said plate for timing the occurrence of start of sparking through said spark gap relative to degree of angular rotation of said shaft as a function of the angular position of said timing ring relative to said output terminals.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein the duration of sparking across said spark gap is a function of the effective arc length of said segment.
- 3. A breaker-less and capacitor-less ignition system for spark-ignition internal combustion engine comprising a cup-like housing having an end wall and an open end, a removable dielectric cap closing said open end, a plurality of peripheral output terminals disposed on said cap with a portion of said terminals projecting through said cap and each of said terminals being connected to a spark plug, an input terminal centrally disposed on said cap with a portion of said terminal projecting through said cap, a high voltage high frequency generator constantly electrically connected to said input terminal, a rotatable shaft projecting through the end wall of said housing, a rotor member mounted on the end of said shaft for rotation thereby, an electrical contact carried by said rotor member, said electrical contact having an end constantly engaged with said input terminal and another end disposed on said rotor member for circular displacement thereby in close gap proximity to each one of said output terminals successively in the course of a revolution of said shaft and rotor member, a dielectric timing ring disposed between said rotor member and said output terminals, electrically conductive segments disposed through the wall of said timing ring, each of said segments corresponding to one of said output terminals and forming a spark gap therewith and with said rotor member contact end, timing means for angularly displacing said timing ring relative to said output terminals for varying the timing of occurrence of start of sparking across said spark gap relative to degree of angular rotation of said shaft, the duration of said sparking being a function of the arc length of each of said segments, and electrical conductor means connecting said output terminals to the spark plugs of said internal combustion engine.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said timing means comprises a plate disposed in said housing for supporting said timing ring and means controlled by conventional distributor timing means for angularly positioning said plate relative to said output terminals.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 654,376, filed Feb. 2, 1976, now abandoned, which was in turn a continuation of application Ser. No. 481,196 filed June 20, 1974, now abandoned.
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481196 |
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