Claims
- 1. In an internal combustion engine having a fuel control unit, an air suction pipe means, and accelerator means, the improvement of an air fuel ratio compensating device for improving the performance of the engine, said compensating device comprising a flow detection valve positioned upstream in the air suction pipe means and operatively associated with the fuel control unit, a flow control valve positioned downstream in the air suction pipe means and in series with said flow detection valve, said flow control valve being operatively connected to the accelerator means, said flow detection valve and said flow control valve constituting an area flow meter system whereby the difference in pressure existing on opposite sides of the flow detection valve may be maintained at a predetermined value to insure that the amount of air flow is proportional to the opening area of the flow detection valve thereby permitting a determination of the amount of air flow on basis of the opening area of the flow detection valve, a feedback control mechanism for controlling said area flow meter, said control mechanism including pressure-sensitive amplifier means for detecting and amplifying the deviation of the difference in pressure and valve opening means connected to said amplifier means and operatively associated with said flow detection valve for controlling the opening and closing of said detection valve by the output from said amplifier means, and compensating means for compensating for the set value placed in the pressure-sensitive amplifier means according to the operating conditions of the internal combustion engine, and wherein said feedback control mechanism includes a pressure difference setting diaphragm actuating the amplifier means and the compensating means include a bellows interlocked to the pressure difference setting diaphragm, and a heater disposed in said bellows, said heater being adapted to be actuated according to the operating conditions of the internal combustion engine, said bellows achieving the desired compensation for the set value placed in the pressure-sensitive amplifier means according to the operating conditions of the engine.
- 2. A compensating device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said heater is actuable by a signal produced by means detecting a component of the exhaust gas of the engine.
Priority Claims (2)
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50-106795 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 710,126, filed July 30, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,153,018 which is related to application Ser. No. 710,127, filed July 30, l976, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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