Claims
- 1. In a system having an electronic controller for an internal combustion engine, in which the controller is functionally connected to a plurality of sensors and at least one actuator, the improvement comprising:
- an assembly including the controller; and wherein
- the assembly comprises a throttle-valve mechanism, an air-mass sensor and a throttle-valve position sensor;
- said electronic controller comprises a controller of an electronic gas-pedal system;
- said throttle-valve mechanism comprises an electromotive actuator, and said electronic controller includes an output connected to said electromotive actuator; and
- the system further comprises an injection valve located within a housing, said injection valve serving as said actuator and being driven by the controller;
- an air filter assembly which has a circular air filter and is located on an outer wall of the housing; and wherein
- a flow channel formed in said housing connects an inner space of the filter assembly, formed by the circular air filter, to the inside of the housing, said air-mass sensor being located within said flow channel; and
- the electronic controller is located on the outer wall of the housing and extends into the inside of the air-filter assembly.
- 2. The system as set forth in claim 1, the first mentioned assembly further comprising
- a set of sensors including a pressure sensor and a temperature sensor, the set of sensors being located in the interior of the air-filter assembly.
- 3. The system as set forth in claim 1, the assembly further comprising
- a plurality of circuits connected to respective ones of a plurality of said sensors, the circuits being connected with the electronic controller as an integral assembly while operating as independent units which are separate from the electronic controller.
- 4. The system as set forth in claim 1, the assembly further comprising
- a plurality of electronic circuits connected to respective ones of said sensors, the circuits being combined both spatially and functionally with the electronic controller.
- 5. The system as set forth in claim 1, wherein
- said electronic controller contains an idling control, there being an idling setter coupled to an output of the idling control and located adjacent said throttle-valve mechanism.
- 6. The system as set forth in claim 1, wherein the housing enclosing said controller; and wherein
- electric signal lines are provided between individual ones of said sensors as well as said at least one actuator for connection with said electronic controller, said lines extending, at least in part, within said housing.
- 7. The system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising
- sensors which are arranged spatially outside of the assembly and are connected to the electronic controller.
- 8. The system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising
- actuators which are arranged spatially outside of the assembly and are connected to the electronic controller.
- 9. The system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising
- sensors and actuators which are arranged spatially outside of the assembly and are connected to the electronic controller.
- 10. In a system having an electronic controller for an internal combustion engine, in which the controller is functionally connected to a plurality of sensors and at least one actuator, the improvement comprising:
- an assembly including the controller; and wherein
- the assembly comprises a throttle-valve mechanism, an air-mass sensor and a throttle-valve position sensor;
- said electronic controller comprises a controller of an electronic gas-pedal system;
- said throttle-valve mechanism comprises an electromotive actuator, and said electronic controller includes an output connected to said electromotive actuator; and
- the system further comprises an injection valve location within a housing, said injection valve serving as said actuator and being driven by the controller; the assembly further comprising
- a length of pipe;
- the housing connected to an intake port of the internal combustion engine by said length of pipe; and wherein
- said throttle-valve mechanism is provided in said length of pipe; and
- said air-mass sensor is located in said housing while the controller is positioned on a wall of the housing; and the assembly further comprising
- a set of sensors including an engine-temperature sensor and an intake manifold temperature sensor, the set of sensors being disposed within the region of the throttle-valve mechanism;
- a system pressure controller contiguous said injection valve; and wherein said throttle valve mechanism includes
- a throttle valve and a shaft which carries said throttle valve and is operatively connected to said switch, said switch being responsive to an idle position of said throttle valve.
- 11. In a system an electronic controller for an internal combustion engine, particularly injection engines, in which the controller is functionally connected to a plurality of sensors and at least one actuator, the improvement comprising:
- an air inlet assembly including the controller; and wherein
- the assembly further comprises a throttle-valve mechanism, an air-mass sensor and a throttle-valve position sensor;
- said electronic controller comprises a controller of an electronic gas-pedal system;
- said throttle-valve mechanism comprises an electromotive actuator, and said electronic controller includes an output connected to said electromotive actuator;
- a length of pipe in which said throttle-valve mechanism is disposed;
- a circular housing connected to an intake port of the internal combustion engine by said length of pipe; and wherein
- an elongated flow channel disposed in said hosing and extending generally transverse to said length of pipe and encircling an axis of said pipe to provide said air inlet assembly with a low profile configuration; and
- said air-mass sensor is electrically connected to said controller and is disposed at said flow channel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 926,454 filed Nov. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,891.
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