US 11,929,595 B2
Plasma assisted spark ignition systems and methods
Joseph F. Fitzpatrick, Glendale, CA (US); Mark A. Thomas, Redondo Beach, CA (US); Alonzo Gomez, Los Angeles, CA (US); and Jason M. Sanders, La Crescenta, CA (US)
Assigned to Transient Plasma Systems, Inc., Torrance, CA (US)
Filed by TRANSIENT PLASMA SYSTEMS, INC., Torrance, CA (US)
Filed on Apr. 18, 2022, as Appl. No. 17/722,943.
Claims priority of provisional application 63/177,102, filed on Apr. 20, 2021.
Prior Publication US 2022/0337036 A1, Oct. 20, 2022
Int. Cl. H01T 15/00 (2006.01)
CPC H01T 15/00 (2013.01) 25 Claims
OG exemplary drawing
 
1. A plasma assisted spark ignition system, comprising:
at least a first ignitor, the first ignitor comprising: a casing having a first end, a second end that forms a first electrode, and a longitudinally extending passage which includes an opening in the casing at the second end and an end wall having an interior surface at the second end, a second electrode that extends along at least a portion of the longitudinally extending passage and which protrudes longitudinally outward from the opening at the second end of the casing and which is laterally spaced inwardly from the opening to form a spark gap between the first and the second electrodes at the second end of the casing, and an electrical insulator located in the longitudinally extending passage of the casing, surrounding a portion of the second electrode, and which has a terminus that is at least closely spaced to the interior surface of the end wall at the second end of the casing; and
at least a first power supply coupled and operable to supply a plurality of voltage pulses per ignition event via at least one of the first or the second electrodes of the first ignitor;
wherein the plurality of voltage pulses per ignition event are each less than approximately 3 milliseconds in duration; and
wherein the at least a first power supply is operable to supply a first voltage pulse of an ignition event to the first ignitor at a first amplitude, and to subsequently supply a plurality of subsequent voltage pulses of the ignition event at reduced amplitudes relative to the first amplitude.