Plasma jet plug
US-9979162-B2 · May 22, 2018 · US
US10522978B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10522978-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615769120-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 24, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2019 |
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In an ignition plug, since a ground electrode is formed in a thin-rod-shape or a mesh-like shape, sufficiently strong radicals are locally generated by a barrier discharge, an anti-inflammation effect by the electrode is small, and the growth of a flame is hardly hindered. Furthermore, by making the thickness dimension of a second dielectric facing a discharge region uniform, the barrier discharge is spread over the surface of the second dielectric, the generation of the radicals is maintained, and combustibility after ignition is promoted. Furthermore, because an end portion of a high voltage electrode and a ground electrode are disposed to face each other within a combustion chamber, a fuel gas introduced into the combustion chamber is liable to flow into the discharge region, and is easily ignited by the radicals generated due to the discharge.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An ignition plug comprising: a cylindrical main fitting; a rod-shaped ground electrode connected to one end surface of the main fitting; a rod-shaped high voltage electrode, one end portion of which is exposed from the end surface side of the main fitting; and a first dielectric covering a peripheral surface of the high voltage electrode and held in the main fitting, wherein the end portion of the high voltage electrode is covered with a second dielectric that has a thickness dimension smaller than a thickness dimension of the first dielectric, and wherein the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode are disposed to face each other with a discharge region facing the second dielectric being interposed therebetween, a thickness dimension of the second dielectric facing the discharge region is uniform, and, an area of the ground electrode facing the discharge region is smaller than a surface area of the second dielectric facing the discharge region, wherein, assuming that an area, S 1 , of the end surface of the main fitting is S 1 and an area of the end surface, which is occupied by the ground electrode when the ground electrode is projected onto the end surface is S 2 , 0.15≤(S 2 /S 1 )≤0.35. 2. The ignition plug according to claim 1 , wherein the ground electrode is a plurality of rod-shaped electrodes. 3. The ignition plug according to claim 1 , wherein the ground electrode has a bent portion bent toward the high voltage electrode. 4. The ignition plug according to claim 1 , wherein the ground electrode includes a first protrusion having a pointed end portion at a location thereon facing the discharge region. 5. The ignition plug according to claim 4 , wherein the ground electrode is a metal electrode, and an angle of the pointed end portion is equal to or smaller than 90 degrees. 6. The ignition plug according to claim 1 , further comprising: a small metal piece provided on the second dielectric covering the end portion of the high voltage electrode at a location facing the discharge region. 7. The ignition plug according to claim 1 , wherein assuming that a thickness dimension of the second dielectric covering the end portion of the high voltage electrode is D 1 , 0.6 mm≤D 1 ≤1.2 mm, and assuming that the shortest distance between the second dielectric covering the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode is G 1 , 0.8 mm≤G 1 ≤1.5 mm. 8. An ignition system comprising; the ignition plug according to claim 1 , an alternating current application unit configured to apply an alternating current voltage between the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode of the ignition plug so as to cause a dielectric barrier discharge to occur in the discharge region, wherein the main fitting is fixed inside a partition wall that faces a combustion chamber of an engine, and the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode are disposed to face each other within the combustion chamber. 9. An ignition plug comprising: a cylindrical main fitting; a rod-shaped ground electrode connected to one end surface of the main fitting; a rod-shaped high voltage electrode, one end portion of which is exposed from the end surface side of the main fitting; and a first dielectric covering a peripheral surface of the high voltage electrode and held in the main fitting, wherein any one of the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode is covered with a second dielectric having a thickness dimension smaller than a thickness dimension of the first dielectric, and wherein the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode are disposed to face each other with a discharge region facing the second dielectric being interposed therebetween, the thickness dimension of the second dielectric facing the discharge region is uniform, and, assuming that a distance of a gap between the first electric covering the peripheral surface of the high voltage electrode and the main fitting is G 2 , G 2 ≤0.3 mm. 10. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein the ground electrode is a plurality of rod-shaped electrodes. 11. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein the ground electrode has a bent portion bent toward the high voltage electrode. 12. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein the ground electrode includes a first protrusion having a pointed end portion at a location thereon facing the discharge region. 13. The ignition plug according to claim 12 , wherein the ground electrode is a metal electrode, and an angle of the pointed end portion is equal to or smaller than 90 degrees. 14. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein the end portion of the high voltage electrode includes a second protrusion having a pointed end portion at a location facing the discharge region. 15. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , further comprising: a small metal piece provided on the second dielectric covering any one of the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode at a location facing the discharge region. 16. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein assuming that a thickness dimension of the second dielectric covering the end portion of the high voltage electrode is D 1 , 0.6 mm≤D 1 ≤1.2 mm, and assuming that the shortest distance between the second dielectric covering the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode is G 1 , 0.8 mm≤G 1 ≤1.5 mm. 17. The ignition plug according to claim 9 , wherein, assuming that an area of the end portion of the main fitting is S 1 and an area of the end surface, which is occupied by the ground electrode when the ground electrode is projected onto the end surface is S 2 , 0.15≤S 2 /S 1 ≤0.35. 18. An ignition system comprising; the ignition plug according to claim 9 ; an alternating current application unit configured to apply an alternating current voltage between the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode of the ignition plug so as to cause a dielectric barrier discharge to occur in the discharge region, wherein the main fitting is fixed inside a partition wall that faces a combustion chamber of an engine, and the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode are disposed to face each other within the combustion chamber. 19. An ignition plug comprising: a cylindrical main fitting; a rod-shaped ground electrode connected to one end surface of the main fitting; a rod-shaped high voltage electrode, one end portion of which is exposed from the end surface side of the main fitting; and a first dielectric covering a peripheral surface of the high voltage electrode and held in the main fitting, wherein any one of the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode is covered with a second dielectric having a thickness dimension smaller than a thickness dimension of the first dielectric, and wherein the end portion of the high voltage electrode and the ground electrode are disposed to face each other with a discharge region facing the second dielectric therebetween, and a third protrusion having a pointed end portion is provided on the second dielectric at a location facing the discharge region. 20. The ignition plug according to claim 19 , wherein the ground electrode is a plurality of rod-shaped electrodes. 21. The ignition plug according to claim 19 , wherein the ground electrode includes a first protrusion having a point
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