Claims
- 1. A method of controlling rotational speed of a cooling fan positioned to provide primary cooling to at least one of an engine, vehicular fluids, or vehicular accessories in a motor vehicle having a primary energy source, and a transmission, the method comprising:(a) supplying sensor data from multiple sensors sensing heat-related information, to a fan control unit, the sensor data including at least one of (i) power-take-off activation and whether the transmission is in park, (ii) throttle command and engine speed, and (iii) fan speed and when an air conditioning system of the vehicle is activated; (b) receiving the sensor data into the fan control unit and processing the sensor data according to one or more pre-programmed algorithms, and thereby determining minimum fan speed demands according to respective individual data inputs as well as according to data representing selected sets of data inputs from respective different data sensors and thereby developing a set of minimum fan speed determinations; (c) selecting from the set of most current fan speed determinations, that fan speed determination which represents the greatest fan speed; (e) sending, to an actuator on the fan, a fan actuation signal corresponding to the selected fan speed thereby to activate control of the fan to the selected fan speed, the method further comprising at least one of, when the power-take-off is activated and the transmission is in park, controlling the fan speed according to an alternate coolant temperature table, when the throttle command is zero and rotational speed of the primary energy source is above a predetermined maximum threshold, setting the zero-throttle fan speed determination at maximum and including such zero-throttle fan speed determination in the current set of minimum fan speed determinations, and when the air conditioning system of the vehicle is activated, setting the air-conditioner-on fan speed at a predetermined minimum speed and including such air-conditioner-on fan speed determination in the current set of minimum fan speed determinations.
- 2. A method as in claim 1 wherein the primary energy source comprises an internal combustion engine and wherein the fan is disposed between a coolant radiator and the internal combustion engine, such that the fan draws ambient air from in front of the engine and blows the air rearwardly about the engine.
- 3. A method as in claim 1 wherein the fan comprises a viscous clutch fan, and including sending the fan actuation signal to an actuator controlling actuation of a viscous clutch associated with the fan.
- 4. A method as in claim 1 including, when the power-take-off is activated and the transmission is in park, controlling the fan speed according to a higher coolant temperature table than when the transmission is in a gear designed to cause movement of the vehicle.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, including holding the most recent set of determinations of minimum fan speeds in a memory and thereby developing a set of minimum fan speeds representing the most current fan speed determinations.
- 6. A method as in claim 5 including, when the throttle command is zero, setting the fan speed at maximum when engine rotational speed is at least 1800 rpm.
- 7. A method as in claim 5 including, when the throttle command is zero, setting the fan speed at maximum when engine rotational speed is at least 2000 rpm.
- 8. A method as in claim 5 including, when the throttle command is zero, setting the fan speed at maximum when engine rotational speed is at least 2400 rpm.
- 9. A method as in claim 5 wherein, when the throttle command is zero and rotational speed of the engine is above 2200 rpm, setting the fan speed at maximum.
- 10. A method as in claim 9 wherein, when the air conditioning system of the vehicle is activated and the engine speed is insufficient to drive the fan at the predetermined minimum speed, employing an engine management system to increase the throttle setting sufficient to provide the predetermined minimum fan speed at the maximum fan speed setting.
- 11. A method as in claim 5 wherein, when vehicle speed is in excess of 50 km/hr and throttle command is low, setting the fan speed at maximum.
- 12. A control system for use in a vehicle having an internal combustion engine and a transmission, the engine having a primary cooling fan having a maximum fan speed, said control system comprising:(a) an electronic fan control unit controlling speed of rotation of the fan at speeds at and less than the maximum fan speed; (b) a communications link connecting said electronic fan control unit to said primary cooling fan and adapted to communicate control signals from said electronic fan control unit to said primary cooling fan; and (c) a plurality of sensors, supplying sensor data to said electronic fan control unit and thereby providing heat-related information to said fan control unit, the sensors including at least one of (i) a power-take-off sensor sensing power-take-off activation and a transmission sensor sensing whether the transmission is in park, (ii) a fan speed sensor sensing fan speed and an air conditioning sensor sensing when an air conditioning system of the vehicle is activated.
- 13. A control system as in claim 12, said plurality of sensors comprising a power-take-off sensor and a transmission sensor, both supplying sensor data to said electronic fan control unit.
- 14. A control system as in claim 12, said plurality of sensors comprising a fan speed sensor and an air conditioning system sensor, both supplying sensor data to said electronic fan control unit.
- 15. A control system as in claim 12 wherein said primary cooling fan comprises a viscous clutch fan drive mechanism.
- 16. An off-road agricultural crop-manipulation or soil-manipulation vehicle incorporating a control system of claim 12.
- 17. A vehicle as in claim 16 wherein said vehicle is an agricultural tractor.
- 18. A vehicle as in claim 16 wherein said vehicle is an agricultural combine.
- 19. An over-the-road transport vehicle incorporating a control system of claim 12.
- 20. A vehicle as in claim 19 wherein said vehicle is a bus.
- 21. A vehicle as in claim 19 wherein said vehicle is a truck.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/312,730, filed Aug. 16, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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