Corona igniter firing end electrode tip with dual metal rivets and method of manufacture

US10714907B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10714907-B2
Application numberUS-201816113177-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 27, 2018
Priority dateAug 28, 2017
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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A firing tip for a corona igniter is provided. The firing tip includes a base formed of metal, such as nickel, and rivets formed of precious metal, such as iridium. The base includes indentations, and the rivets are disposed in the indentations of the base. The rivet has a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than the base. Typically, the indentations of the base include a concave surface and the rivets have a cylindrical shape matching the shape of the indentations. The rivets can be sharpened to a point. The rivets can include a first piece formed of precious metal and a second piece formed of nickel or nickel alloy, wherein an end of the first piece is welded to an end of the second piece, and the second piece is welded to the base. Alternatively, the rivets can be formed entirely of the precious metal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A firing tip for a corona igniter, comprising: a base formed of metal and including a plurality of indentations, a plurality of rivets, each rivet disposed in one of said indentations of said base, each rivet including at least one precious metal and having a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than said base, said rivets are spaced from one another about a longitudinal axis of said firing tip, and said rivets project radially away from said longitudinal axis. 2. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, and said at least one precious metal includes iridium or platinum. 3. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein said rivets are spaced equally from one another and located symmetrically around said longitudinal axis of said firing tip. 4. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein each rivet is formed entirely of said at least one precious metal. 5. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein said base and said rivets are bent in the same direction and are disposed at the same angle relative to said longitudinal axis. 6. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein each rivet has an outer surface which is convex, and each indentation has a surface which is concave and matches the shape of said rivet disposed therein. 7. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, said at least one precious metal includes an iridium alloy or platinum alloy, four of said rivets and four of said indentations are spaced equally from one another and located symmetrically around a longitudinal axis of said firing tip, each rivet is sharpened to a point, said base and said rivets are bent in the same direction and are disposed at the same angle relative to said longitudinal axis, said rivets have an outer surface which is convex, and said indentations present a surface which is concave and matches the shape of said rivets. 8. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein said base includes extensions, each extension projects radially away from said longitudinal axis and includes one of said indentations containing one of said rivets. 9. A firing tip according to claim 8 , wherein said extensions and said rivets are disposed at the same angle relative to said longitudinal axis. 10. A firing tip according to claim 1 , wherein each rivet includes a first piece connected to a second piece, said first piece is formed of said at least one precious metal, said second piece is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, and said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy. 11. A firing tip for a corona igniter, comprising: a base formed of metal and including at least one indentation, at least one rivet, each rivet disposed in one of said indentations of said base, said at least one rivet including at least one precious metal and having a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than said base, wherein each of said at least one rivet includes a first piece connected to a second piece, said first piece is formed of said at least one precious metal, said second piece is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, and said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy. 12. A firing tip according to claim 11 , wherein an end of said first piece is welded to an end of said second piece. 13. A firing tip according to claim 11 , wherein said second piece is larger than said first piece, and said first piece includes a distal end sharpened to a point or said first piece is cut oblique. 14. A firing tip according to claim 13 , wherein an outer surface of said first piece surrounds a center axis and presents an angle between 20 and 60 degrees relative to said center axis of said first piece, and said distal end of said first piece is sharpened to a point. 15. A firing top according to claim 11 , wherein said first and second piece of said at least one rivet present a cylindrical shape. 16. A corona igniter, comprising: a central electrode formed of an electrically conductive material and including a firing end, a firing tip disposed on said firing end of said central electrode, said firing tip including a base formed of metal and including a plurality of indentations, said firing tip including a plurality of rivets, each rivet disposed in one of said indentations of said base, each rivet formed of at least one precious metal and having a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than said base, said rivets are spaced from one another about a longitudinal axis of said firing tip, and said rivets project radially away from said longitudinal axis. 17. A corona igniter according to claim 16 , wherein said central electrode extends from a terminal end to said firing end, an insulator formed of an electrically insulating material is disposed around said central electrode; and a shell formed of an electrically conductive metal material is disposed around said insulator. 18. A corona igniter according to claim 16 , wherein said base includes extensions, each extension projects radially away from said longitudinal axis and includes one of said indentations containing one of said rivets. 19. A corona igniter according to claim 18 , wherein said extensions and said rivets are disposed at the same angle relative to said longitudinal axis. 20. A corona igniter according to claim 16 , wherein each rivet includes a first piece connected to a second piece, said first piece is formed of said at least one precious metal, said second piece is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, and said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy. 21. A corona igniter according to claim 20 , wherein said first piece is sharpened to a point. 22. A corona igniter according to claim 16 , wherein said rivets are spaced equally from one another and located symmetrically around said longitudinal axis of said firing tip. 23. A corona igniter according to claim 16 , wherein said base and said rivets are bent in the same direction and are disposed at the same angle relative to said longitudinal axis. 24. A corona igniter, comprising: a central electrode formed of an electrically conductive material and including a firing end, a firing tip disposed on said firing end of said central electrode, said firing tip including a base formed of metal and including at least one indentation, said firing tip including at least one rivet, each rivet disposed in one of said indentations of said base, said at least one rivet formed of at least one precious metal and having a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than said base, wherein each of said at least one rivet includes a first piece connected to a second piece, said first piece is formed of said at least one precious metal, said second piece is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy, and said base is formed of nickel or a nickel alloy.

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  • Selection of materials for electrodes · CPC title

  • using electromagnetic microwaves · CPC title

  • having means for ionisation of gap (H01T13/52 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electric spark ignition installations without subsequent energy storage, i.e. energy supplied by an electrical oscillator (with magneto- or dynamo-electric generators F02P1/00; piezoelectric ignition F02P3/12; with continuous electric spark F02P15/10) · CPC title

  • Other physical ignition means, e.g. using laser rays · CPC title

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What does patent US10714907B2 cover?
A firing tip for a corona igniter is provided. The firing tip includes a base formed of metal, such as nickel, and rivets formed of precious metal, such as iridium. The base includes indentations, and the rivets are disposed in the indentations of the base. The rivet has a melting point and/or wear resistance greater than the base. Typically, the indentations of the base include a concave surfa…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Fed Mogul Llc, Tenneco Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01T19/04. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 14 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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