Article: Italian Inventors Develop Internal Combustion Engines Inductive Ignition System

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 14 -- Gianni Regazzi of Funo Di Argelato, Italy, and Beniamino Baldoni of Bologna, Italy, have developed an inductive ignition system for internal combustion engines.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The ignition system for internal combustion engines includes a rotor and an armature having an ignition coil in which voltage signals, each having pulses of opposite polarities are cyclically induced during each rotor revolution; a control unit for the ignition current includes a current-control switch which can be triggered during a positive pulse of the voltage signals, to cut off the current in the primary winding and generate a high voltage on the ...

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