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公开(公告)号:US11811199B2
公开(公告)日:2023-11-07
申请号:US17684085
申请日:2022-03-01
Applicant: TRANSIENT PLASMA SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventor: Joseph F. Fitzpatrick , Mark A. Thomas , Alonzo Gomez , Jason M. Sanders
Abstract: A system and method for differentiating between different modes of pulsed electrical discharges via of an amplitude to time (ATC) conversion circuit is described. A bipolar ATC circuit is used to add together the positive and negative portions of an attenuated and filtered signal derived either from the voltage or current of a pulse. Alternatively, a unipolar ATC circuit may be employed. The resulting processed signal is compared against a reference voltage to generate an output signal that is active for the amount of time that the processed signal exceeds the reference voltage. Discharge mode is determined based on three factors: did a pulse occur, if a pulse occurred when did the pulse start relative to the original pulse event, and what is the duty cycle of the pulse. Subsequent pulse generated may be controlled accordingly.
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公开(公告)号:US20220285922A1
公开(公告)日:2022-09-08
申请号:US17684085
申请日:2022-03-01
Applicant: TRANSIENT PLASMA SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventor: Joseph F. Fitzpatrick , Mark A. Thomas , Alonzo Gomez , Jason M. Sanders
Abstract: A system and method for differentiating between different modes of pulsed electrical discharges via of an amplitude to time (ATC) conversion circuit is described. A bipolar ATC circuit is used to add together the positive and negative portions of an attenuated and filtered signal derived either from the voltage or current of a pulse. Alternatively, a unipolar ATC circuit may be employed. The resulting processed signal is compared against a reference voltage to generate an output signal that is active for the amount of time that the processed signal exceeds the reference voltage. Discharge mode is determined based on three factors: did a pulse occur, if a pulse occurred when did the pulse start relative to the original pulse event, and what is the duty cycle of the pulse. Subsequent pulse generated may be controlled accordingly
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公开(公告)号:US11929595B2
公开(公告)日:2024-03-12
申请号:US17722943
申请日:2022-04-18
Applicant: TRANSIENT PLASMA SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventor: Joseph F. Fitzpatrick , Mark A. Thomas , Alonzo Gomez , Jason M. Sanders
IPC: H01T15/00
CPC classification number: H01T15/00
Abstract: A plasma assisted spark ignition system includes an ignitor and a power supply. The first ignitor includes: a casing having a first end, a second end that forms a first electrode, and a longitudinally extending passage, a second electrode which protrudes longitudinally outward from an opening at the second end of the casing and laterally spaced inwardly to form a spark gap, and an electrical insulator (dielectric) surrounding a portion of the second electrode, and which has a terminus that is at least closely spaced to an interior surface of the end of the casing. The power supply supplies a plurality of voltage pulses to the ignitor per ignition event to generate a flash over on the dielectric. Subsequent pulses in an ignition event may be at lower amplitude than an initial pulse in the ignition event. Pulses may, for example, have a duration on the order of a nanosecond.
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公开(公告)号:US20220337036A1
公开(公告)日:2022-10-20
申请号:US17722943
申请日:2022-04-18
Applicant: TRANSIENT PLASMA SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventor: Joseph F. Fitzpatrick , Mark A. Thomas , Alonzo Gomez , Jason M. Sanders
IPC: H01T15/00
Abstract: A plasma assisted spark ignition system includes an ignitor and a power supply. The first ignitor includes: a casing having a first end, a second end that forms a first electrode, and a longitudinally extending passage, a second electrode which protrudes longitudinally outward from an opening at the second end of the casing and laterally spaced inwardly to form a spark gap, and an electrical insulator (dielectric) surrounding a portion of the second electrode, and which has a terminus that is at least closely spaced to an interior surface of the end of the casing. The power supply supplies a plurality of voltage pulses to the ignitor per ignition event to generate a flash over on the dielectric. Subsequent pulses in an ignition event may be at lower amplitude than an initial pulse in the ignition event. Pulses may, for example, have a duration on the order of a nanosecond.
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