Claims
- 1. A method of creating a second spark signal subsequent to the occurrence of a first spark signal, said first spark signal generated from a main induction ignition system, said first spark signal having a predetermined polarity, and a first predetermined duration determined by the main induction ignition system and said first spark signal having a predetermined voltage variable during at least a portion of the predetermined duration thereof, said method comprising:
sensing the start of said first spark signal and producing an enabling signal delayed from said start of said first spark signal; generating said second spark signal a predetermined time period subsequent to said duration of said first spark signal and responsive to said enabling signal, and said second spark signal substantially free of alteration of said first spark signal.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
said second spark signal is of the same polarity as said first spark signal.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein generating said second spark signal comprises:
determining the peak voltage of the first spark signal; and limiting the peak voltage of said second spark signal to an amplitude no greater than that of the first spark signal.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 1, employed to generate a spark at a spark plug in an internal combustion engine, and wherein generating said second spark signal comprises:
determining the magnitude of said voltage of said first spark signal; comparing the determined magnitude of said voltage of said first spark signal with a predetermined threshold voltage; and generating said second spark signal having a peak amplitude sufficient to generate a spark at said spark plug for the condition of determining said voltage of said first spark signal at a magnitude less than said predetermined threshold,
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1, applied to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
calculating a crank-time-offset from a relationship between a user selected crank-angle-offset, the number of cylinders in the engine, and the instantaneous RPM of the engine; and generation of said second spark signal initiated a predetermined time delay subsequent to said start of said first spark signal, and said generation of said second spark signal is substantially equal to the calculated crank-time-offset.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 1, applied to an internal combustion engine having a main induction system, the main induction ignition system having an induction ignition coil primary and an induction ignition coil secondary, said method comprising:
calculating the RPM of the internal combustion engine from the timing of a plurality of said sensed first spark signals; comparing said calculated RPM with a user selected engine RPM maximum value; and activating a power shunt to shunt the primary ignition coil to ground potential for a predetermined number of subsequent spark signals for the condition of said calculated RPM exceeding said user selected engine RPM maximum value; continuing the comparing process until the engine RPM is no greater than the user selected engine RPM maximum value; and, deactivating said power shunt for the condition of the engine RPM having a value no greater than the value of the user selected engine RPM maximum value.
- 7. A method of generating a plurality of second spark signals from an ignition coil in an induction ignition system, the ignition coil having a primary coil winding and a secondary coil winding, and wherein a plurality of first spark signals is produced in the ignition coil primary winding by interrupting current flowing in one direction through the ignition coil primary coil winding, and each of said plurality of first spark signals having a predetermined polarity and a first predetermined duration determined by the main induction ignition system and each of said first spark signals having a predetermined voltage variable during at least a portion of the predetermined duration thereof, and only one of said plurality of second strike signals following each of said plurality of first strike signals, comprising the steps of:
reversing the direction of current flow in the ignition coil primary winding a predetermined time period subsequent to the start of said first spark signal, thereby producing said only one second spark signal following each first spark signal in the ignition coil primary winding.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7, wherein:
said first spark signal and second spark signal are of the same polarity.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 7, comprising:
determining the peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals; and limiting the peak voltage of each of said plurality of second spark signals to an amplitude no greater than that of said first spark signal preceding each of said second spark signal.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 7, employed to generate a spark at a spark plug in an internal combustion engine, and wherein generating said plurality of second spark signal comprises:
determining the magnitude of said voltage each of said plurality of first spark signals; comparing the determined magnitude of said voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals with the magnitude of a predetermined threshold voltage; and generating said one of said plurality of second spark signals having an amplitude sufficient to generate a spark at the spark plug for the condition of the magnitude of said voltage of said first spark signal preceding each of said plurality of second spark signals less than said predetermined threshold.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 7, applied to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
calculating a crank-time-offset from a relationship between a user selected crank-angle-offset, the number of cylinders in the engine, and the instantaneous RPM of the engine; and generation of said one of each of said plurality of second spark signals initiated a predetermined time delay subsequent to said start of each one of said plurality of said first spark signals, and said generation of each of said plurality of second spark signals is substantially equal to the calculated crank-time-offset.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 7, applied to an internal combustion engine having a main induction ignition system, the main induction system having an induction coil primary and an induction coil secondary, and said plurality of second strike signals is generated throughout the RPM range of the engine, the method comprising:
calculating the RPM of the engine from the timing of each of said plurality of said first spark signals; comparing said calculated RPM with a user selected engine RPM maximum value; and activating a power shunt to shunt the primary ignition coil to ground potential for a predetermined number of subsequent spark signals for the condition of said calculated RPM exceeding said user selected engine RPM maximum value, and continuing the comparing process until the condition of the engine RPM having a value no greater than the user selected engine RPM maximum value; deactivating said power shunt for said condition of the engine RPM having a value no greater than the value of the user selected engine RPM maximum value.
- 13. A second strike ignition system for creating a plurality of second spark signals, one of said plurality of second strike signals subsequent to the occurrence of one of a plurality of first spark signals, each of said first spark signals generated from a main induction ignition system, each of said first spark signals having a predetermined polarity and a first predetermined duration determined by the main induction ignition system and each of said first spark signals having a predetermined voltage variable during at least a portion of the predetermined duration thereof, comprising, in combination:
a sensor sensing each of said first spark signals and producing one enabling signal delayed from the start of each of said first spark signals; a pulse generating arrangement for generating a single second spark signal for the occurrence of each of said first spark signals at a predetermined time subsequent to the start of each of said first spark signals and responsive to said enabling signal; and, each of said plurality of second spark signals free of alteration of said first spark signal.
- 14. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:
each of said plurality of second spark signals has the same polarity as the preceding first spark signal.
- 15. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 13, further comprising:
a peak detector for determining the peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals; and a limiter limiting the peak voltage of the single second spark signals following each one of said first spark signals to an amplitude no greater than that of said one of said first spark signals preceding each of said second spark signals.
- 16. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 13, employed to generate a spark at a spark plug in an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a peak detector for determining the peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals; and a comparator for comparing the magnitude of the peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals with the magnitude of a predetermined threshold voltage; and said pulse generating arrangement for generating said plurality of second spark signals, each of said plurality of second spark signals having an amplitude sufficient to generate a spark at the spark plug for the condition of the magnitude of each of said plurality of first spark signals less than said predetermined threshold.
- 17. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 13, applied to an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a processor calculating a crank-time-offset from a relationship between a user selected crank-angle-offset, the number of cylinders in the engine, and the instantaneous RPM of the engine; and wherein
said pulse generating arrangement for initiating the generation of one of said plurality of second spark signals after a time delay equal to the calculated crank-time-offset from the start of the preceding first spark signal.
- 18. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 13, applied to an internal combustion engine, the main induction ignition system having an induction primary ignition coil and an induction secondary ignition coil, comprising:
a processor for calculating RPM of the engine from the timing of each of said sensed plurality of first spark signals; a comparator comparing said calculated RPM with a user selected engine RPM maximum value and generating a control signal in response thereto, said control signal having a first value for the condition of said calculated RPM exceeding said user selected engine RPM maximum value and a second value for the condition of the engine RPM no greater than the user selected engine RPM maximum value; and a power shunt for receiving said control signal and shunting the primary ignition coil to ground potential for a predetermined number of subsequent first spark signals for the condition of said control signal having said first value, and said power shunt terminating the shunting the primary ignition coil to ground potential for the condition of said control signal having said second value.
- 19. A second strike ignition system for generating a plurality of second spark signals from an ignition coil in an induction ignition system, the ignition coil having a primary coil winding and a secondary coil winding, and wherein a plurality of first spark signals is produced in the ignition coil primary winding by interrupting current flowing in one direction through the ignition coil primary coil winding, and each of said plurality of first spark signals having a predetermined polarity and a first predetermined duration determined by the main induction ignition system and each of said first spark signals having a predetermined voltage variable during at least a portion of the predetermined duration thereof, and only one of said plurality of second strike signals following each of said plurality of first strike signals, comprising, in combination:
a driver circuit connected to the ignition coil primary winding for reversing the direction of current flow in the ignition coil primary winding a predetermined time period subsequent to the start of each of said plurality of first spark signals, thereby producing one of said plurality of second spark signals in the ignition coil primary winding for each of said plurality of first spark signals.
- 20. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 19, wherein:
each of said plurality of first spark signals are of the same polarity as the following second spark signal.
- 21. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 19, comprising:
a peak detector determining the peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals; and a limiter limiting the peak voltage of said one of said plurality of second spark signals to an amplitude no greater than that of the preceding first spark signal.
- 22. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 19, for generating a spark at a spark plug in an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a peak detector for determining the magnitude of the peak voltage of each of said first plurality of spark signals and generating a peak control signal in response thereto; and a comparator for receiving said peak control signal and comparing said peak voltage of each of said plurality of first spark signals with a predetermined threshold voltage and generating a comparator signal in response thereto; and, said generating arrangement for receiving said comparator signal and generating one of said plurality of second spark signals following each of said plurality of first spark signals for the condition of said first spark signal having a value less than said value of said predetermined threshold.
- 23. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 19 in an internal combustion engine, comprising:
a processor for calculating a crank-time-offset from a relationship between a user selected crank-angle-offset, the number of cylinders in the engine, and the instantaneous RPM of the engine; and, a driver circuit; and said driver circuit operatively connected to the ignition coil for reversing the current through the ignition coil primary subsequent to a predetermined time delay from the start of each of said plurality of first spark signals, and said predetermined time delay substantially equal to the calculated crank-time-offset.
- 24. A method of creating a second strike spark signal output from an ignition coil in an induction ignition system, the ignition coil having a primary winding with positive connection terminal and negative connection terminal, and a secondary winding, a plurality of first spark signals generated in the ignition coil by the induction ignition system, said method comprising:
sensing the initiation of each of said plurality of first spark signals at the negative connection terminal of the ignition coil primary; generating a plurality of second spark signals and each of said second spark signals having a peak voltage substantially the same as the peak voltage of the immediately preceding first spark signal, and only one of said plurality of second spark signals following each of said plurality of first spark signals, and each of said plurality of second spark signals delayed a predetermined time from the initiation of said immediately preceding first spark signal; and providing each of said plurality of second spark signals to the negative terminal of the ignition coil primary winding, thereby producing the second strike spark signal.
- 25. The method as claimed in claim 24, wherein:
each of said plurality of first spark signals and each of said plurality of second spark signals are of the same polarity.
- 26. The method as claimed in claim 24, wherein:
generating each of said plurality of said second spark signals a predetermined time period after the initiation of the immediately preceding first spark signal of said plurality of first spark signals.
- 27. The method as claimed in claim 24, applied to an internal combustion engine and generating said plurality of second strike signals throughout the RPM range of the engine, comprising:
calculating the RPM of the engine from the time interval between said sensed first spark signals; comparing said calculated RPM with a user selected engine RPM maximum value; and activating a power shunt to shunt the negative connection terminal of the primary winding to ground potential for a predetermined number of subsequent spark signals for the condition of said calculated RPM greater than said user selected engine RPM maximum value; continuing to shunt the negative connection terminal of the primary winding to ground potential until the engine RPM is not greater than the user selected engine RPM maximum value; and, deactivating said power shunt for the condition of said engine RPM not greater than said user selected RPM.
- 28. A second strike ignition system for creating a plurality of second strike spark signal outputs from an ignition coil in an induction ignition system, the ignition coil having a primary winding with a positive connection terminal and a negative connection terminal, and a secondary winding, and in which a plurality of first spark signals are generated in the ignition coil by the induction ignition system, said second strike ignition system comprising:
a sensor for sensing the initiation of each of said plurality of first spark signals at the negative terminal of the ignition coil primary; and a pulse generator for generating a plurality of second spark signals, and only one of said plurality of second spark signals following each of said plurality of first spark signals, and each of said plurality of second spark signals delayed from the immediately first spark signal and each of said plurality of second spark signals free of altering any of said plurality of first spark signals; and, applying each of said second spark signals to the negative connection terminal of the ignition coil primary winding, thereby producing said second strike spark signal.
- 29. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 28, wherein:
each of said plurality of said first spark signals and each of said plurality of said second spark signals are of the same polarity.
- 30. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 28, and further comprising:
said pulse generator for generating said only one of said plurality of said second spark signal a predetermined time period subsequent to initiation of said immediately preceding first spark signal.
- 31. The second strike ignition system as claimed in claim 28, applied to an internal combustion engine and generating said plurality of second spark signals throughout the RPM range of the engine, comprising:
a processor calculating the RPM of the engine from the time interval between successive first spark signals; a comparator comparing said calculated RPM with a user selected engine RPM maximum value; and a power shunt for shunting the negative connection terminal of the primary winding to ground potential for a predetermined number of subsequent spark signals for the condition of said calculated RPM exceeding said user selected engine RPM maximum value, and said power shunt continuing to shunt the negative connection terminal of the primary winding to ground potential for the condition of the engine RPM not greater than said user selected engine RPM maximum value; and, control means for terminating shunting of the negative connection terminal of the primary winding to ground potential for the condition of said engine RPM not greater than said user selected engine RPM value..
- 32. A method of creating a plurality of second spark signals in an induction ignition system and the induction ignition system the type wherein there is generated a plurality of first spark signals and each of said plurality of first strike signals having a polarity and duration determined by a main induction ignition system, said method comprising:
sensing the initiation of each of said plurality of first spark signals and generating a plurality of enabling signals in response thereto and each of said enabling signals delayed a predetermined time interval from the start of the immediately preceding first spark signal; generating one second spark signal in response to each of said plurality of enabling signals and said one second spark signal free of altering any of said plurality of first strike signals and said one second spark signal is delayed from the start of the immediately preceding first spark signal.
- 33. The method as claimed in claim 1, applied to an internal combustion engine, the primary induction ignition system having an induction ignition coil primary and a primary coil secondary, said method providing said second strike signals throughout the RPM range of the engine, comprising the steps of:
calculating the RPM of the engine from the time interval between successive first spark signals; comparing said calculated RPM with a predetermined RPM threshold limit; sensing the peak voltage of said first spark signal; establishing said sensed peak voltage of said first spark signal as a reference voltage; generating said second spark signal having a voltage substantially the same as said reference voltage for the condition of said calculated RPM having a value less than said predetermined RPM threshold limit; and, discontinuing the sensing of said peak voltage of said first spark signal for the condition of; and, setting the peak voltage of said second spark signal to a predetermined voltage value for the condition of said calculated RPM greater than said predetermined threshold RPM limit.
- 34. The method as claimed in claim 33, wherein:
said predetermined voltage value is the maximum peak voltage measured for the primary induction system.
- 35. The method as claimed in claim 34, further comprising the step of:
setting the peak voltage for the second spark signal to a fixed voltage level for the condition of the measured maximum peak voltage greater than a fixed voltage level.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 33, comprising:
establishing a predetermined maximum voltage level; measuring the peak voltage of said second spark signal; determining the condition wherein the measured value of the peak voltage of said second spark signal exceeds said predetermined maximum voltage level; and decrementing the peak voltage of said second spark signal for the condition of the peak voltage of said second spark signal exceeding said predetermined maximum voltage level.
- 37. The method as claimed in claim 36, wherein:
said predetermined maximum voltage level is the maximum peak voltage measured for the primary induction system.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This invention is related to the invention described in my co-pending patent application entitled IGNITION ARRANGEMENT, Ser. No. 09/783,521 filed Feb. 15, 2001 and the teaching and technology thereof are incorporated herein.