Caterpillar Inc.
PRECHAMBER SPARKPLUG HAVING ELECTRODES LOCATED FOR INHIBITING FLAME KERNEL QUENCHING
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Abstract:
A prechamber sparkplug includes a housing having a nozzle with a prechamber formed therein, and each of a first set and a second set of electrode prongs within the prechamber. The second set of electrode prongs downwardly depend from attachment points to the housing, and form, together with the first set of electrode prongs, spark gaps within the prechamber. Each of the anode-cathode pairs formed by the sets of electrode prongs is spaced radially inward a clearance distance from the prechamber wall to position the spark gaps in a flow of swirled gases. The flow of swirled gases displaces a flame kernel formed at the spark gaps to inhibit quenching.
Status:
Application
Type:
Utility
Filling date:
4 Feb 2021
Issue date:
11 Nov 2021