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Ignition device

  • US 9,957,946 B2
  • Filed: 03/24/2017
  • Issued: 05/01/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/25/2016
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ignition device comprising:

  • a spark plug that generates a plasma discharge between a pair of discharge electrodes for igniting a combustible mixture in a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine;

    an ignition coil having a primary coil and a secondary coil that applies a voltage between the pair of discharge electrodes of the spark plug by the secondary coil;

    a measurement value detecting section that detects at least one measurement value among a primary current flowing through the primary coil, a primary voltage applied to the primary coil, a secondary current flowing through the ignition plug, and a secondary voltage applied to the spark plug;

    an electrical breakdown determiner that determines whether or not a discharge between the pair of discharge electrodes has become an electrical breakdown state based on the measurement value detected by the measurement value detecting section;

    an AC voltage applying section that applies an AC voltage of a first predetermined frequency, which causes voltage resonance in a circuit including the spark plug and the secondary coil, in the primary coil; and

    a first changing section that changes the frequency of the AC voltage outputted by the AC voltage applying section to a second predetermined frequency that is configured to maintain the electrical breakdown state, and is lower in frequency than the first predetermined frequency when a determination has been made by the electrical breakdown determiner that the discharge has become the electrical breakdown state, wherein,the ignition device includes an envelope acquiring section that acquires an envelope of the measurement value detected by the measurement value detecting section; and

    the electrical breakdown determiner determines that the discharge has become the electrical breakdown state under a condition that a change amount per unit time of the envelope is larger than a first predetermined change amount in a state where a determination has been made that the discharge has not become the electrical breakdown state.

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