Testing method for ignition systems of internal combustion engines in motor vehicles
First Claim
1. A method for an internal combustion engine of testing an ignition system having a repetitive cycle of operation comprising the steps ofsensing at a predetermined operating condition of said engine a first instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude at a predetermined time instant in a cycle to produce a first output signal,storing said first output signal,sensing at said predetermined operating condition a second instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude at said predetermined time instant in a cycle subsequent to sensing of said first instantaneous voltage amplitude to produce a second output signal, andcomparing said first output signal with said second output signal to produce an alarm signal.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for testing ignition systems of internal combustion engines in motor vehicles, in which an ignition voltage signal on the primary side for one ignition operation or averaged for several ignition operations is compared with a should-be signal and the electrode distance of a spark plug is determined in that the should-be signal is taken at the beginning of a service interval and under an operating condition which at least approximately equals the actual operating condition at the point of time of the test.
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1. A method for an internal combustion engine of testing an ignition system having a repetitive cycle of operation comprising the steps of
sensing at a predetermined operating condition of said engine a first instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude at a predetermined time instant in a cycle to produce a first output signal, storing said first output signal, sensing at said predetermined operating condition a second instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude at said predetermined time instant in a cycle subsequent to sensing of said first instantaneous voltage amplitude to produce a second output signal, and comparing said first output signal with said second output signal to produce an alarm signal.
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12. A method of testing an ignition system for an internal combustion engine comprising the steps of
repetitively sensing at a predetermined operating condition of said engine, a first instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude to produce a series of output signals respectively representative of said amplitudes, storing said series of output signals, determining the average value of said series of output signals, sensing at said predetermined operating condition a second instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude subsequent to said sensing of said first instaneous voltage amplitude to produce a second output signal, and comparing said average value of said series of output signals with said second output signal to produce an alarm signal.
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14. Apparatus for testing an ignition system having a repetitive cycle of operation comprising
means for sensing at a predetermined operating condition of said engine, a first instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude at a predetermined time instant in a cycle to produce a first output signal, means for storing said first output signal, means for storing a second instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude sensed at said predetermined operating condition at said predetermined time instant in a cyucle subsequent to sensing of said first instantaneous voltage amplitude to produce a second output signal, and means for comparing said first output signal with said second output signal to produce an alarm signal.
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16. Apparatus for testing an ignition system for an internal combustion engine comprising
means for repetitively sensing at a predetermined operating condition of said engine, a first instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude to produce a series of output signals respectively representative of said amplitudes, means for storing said series of output signals, means for determining the average value of said series of output signals, means for storing a second instantaneous ignition voltage amplitude sensed at said predetermined operating condition subsequent to said sensing of said first instantaneous voltage amplitude to produce a second output signal, and means for comparing said average value of said series of output signals with said second output signal to procude an alarm signal.
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