IGNITER CIRCUIT WITH AN AIR GAP

Application 930/KOLNP/2005 published 2006-06-09, filed 2005-05-19
Ignition systems of the kind used to ignite a difficult-to-ignite fuel oil by using energy stored in a capacitor at a breakdown for creating an ignition arc at the electrodes of a resistive arc probe, having a semiconductor resistive film across spark electrodes of the resistive arc probe, designed to preclude interference of contaminants with conduction of an ignition arc across an established current path between the electrodes of the resistive arc probe. An air gap and a resistive arc probe are connected in series. A first high voltage power supply develops a first direct current voltage across a capacitor, which is supplied as a voltage across the air gap and the resistive arc probe. A second high voltage power supply supplies a second pulsed voltage across the air gap and the resistive arc probe, wherein the second pulsed voltage is substantially higher than the first direct current voltage, aid the second pulsed voltage jumps the gap of the air gap and thus initiates and ignition arc probe. (FIG. - 1)

Applicant

COWAN THOMAS L
BUILDING 337 GAABRESKI AIRPORT P.O. BOX 763 WESTHAMPTON BEACH NY 11978 USA

Inventor

1. COWAN THOMAS L

International Info

Classification: H01L
Publication Number: WO 04/047146 A2
Application Date: 2003-11-14

Priority Information

10/295,509 US 2002-11-15