Claims
- 1. A marine engine control system for controlling both warm and cold starting and running conditions by simultaneously varying the ignition timing, fuel injection, and idle speed control valve, said control system comprising:
an engine temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a fuel injector; an ignition system; an idle speed control; a programmed electronic control unit responsively coupled to said engine temperature sensor, said engine speed sensor operatively coupled to said fuel injector, said ignition system, and said idle speed control valve, said electronic control unit automatically providing a warm-start mode and a cold-start mode, said cold-start mode automatically controlling said fuel injectors to reduce the flow of fuel after starting along a first predetermined curve with time, and said warm-start made automatically controlling said fuel injectors after starting along a second predetermined curve with time, said second curve having a greater rate of charge after starting than said first curve, said cold-start mode automatically controlling said ignition system according to a predetermined ignition curve, said idle speed control valve being automatically controlled by maintaining the idle speed of said engine at a predetermined value.
- 2. The marine engine control system of claim 1, wherein the engine speed sensor can comprise one or more ignition triggering sensors.
- 3. A marine engine control system for controlling both warm and cold starting and running conditions by varying the fuel injection, said control system comprising:
an engine temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a fuel injector; an ignition system; an idle speed control; a programmed electronic control unit responsively coupled to said engine temperature sensor, said engine speed sensor operatively coupled to said fuel injector, said ignition system, and said idle speed control valve, said electronic control unit automatically providing a warm-start mode and a cold-start mode, said cold-start mode automatically controlling said fuel injectors to reduce the flow of fuel after starting along a first predetermined curve with time, and said warm-start made automatically controlling said fuel injectors after starting along a second predetermined curve with time, said second curve having a greater rate of charge after starting than said first curve.
- 4. The marine engine control system of claim 3, wherein the engine speed sensor can comprise one or more ignition triggering sensors.
- 5. A marine engine control system for controlling both warm and cold starting and running conditions by varying the ignition timing, said control system comprising:
an engine temperature sensor; an engine speed sensor; a fuel injector; an ignition system; an idle speed control; a programmed electronic control unit responsively coupled to said engine temperature sensor, said engine speed sensor operatively coupled to said fuel injector, said ignition system, and said idle speed control valve, said electronic control unit automatically providing a warm-start mode and a cold-start mode, said cold-start mode automatically controlling said ignition system according to a predetermined ignition curve.
- 6. The marine engine control system of claim 5, wherein the engine speed sensor can comprise one or more ignition triggering sensors.
- 7. A marine engine control system for controlling both warm and cold starting and running conditions by varying the idle speed control valve, said control system comprising:
an engine speed sensor; an engine temperature sensor; a fuel injector; an ignition system; an idle speed control; a programmed electronic control unit responsively coupled to said engine speed sensor operatively coupled to said idle speed control valve, said electronic control unit automatically providing a warm-start mode and a cold-start mode, said idle speed control valve being automatically controlled by maintain the idle speed of said engine at a predetermined value.
- 8. The marine engine control system of claim 7, wherein the engine speed sensor can comprise one or more ignition triggering sensors.
- 9. The method of controlling both warm and cold starting of a marine engine comprising:
sensing the temperature of said engine; automatically providing at the initiation of starting a cold start engine mode when a temperature below a predetermined value is detected and automatically providing a warm start engine mode when a temperature above a predetermined value is detected; controlling the fuel injectors of said engine after starting along a first predetermined curve with time during said cold start engine mode; controlling the fuel injectors of said engine after starting along a second predetermined curve with time during said warm start mode, said second curve having a greater rate of charge after starting than said first curve; controlling the ignition system of said engine after starting according to a predetermined ignition curve; sensing the speed of said engine; and automatically controlling an idle speed control valve to maintain the idle speed of said engine at a predetermined value.
- 10. The method of controlling both warm and cold starting of a marine engine comprising:
sensing the temperature of said engine; automatically providing at the initiation of starting a cold start engine mode when a temperature below a predetermined value is detected and automatically providing a warm start engine mode when a temperature above a predetermined value is detected; controlling the fuel injectors of said engine after starting along a first predetermined curve with time during said cold start engine mode; and controlling the fuel injectors of said engine after starting along a second predetermined curve with time during said warm start mode, said second curve having a greater rate of charge after starting than said first curve.
- 11. The method of controlling both warm and cold starting of a marine engine comprising:
sensing the temperature of said engine; automatically providing at the initiation of starting a cold start engine mode when a temperature below a predetermined value is detected and automatically providing a warm start engine mode when a temperature above a predetermined value is detected; controlling the ignition system of said engine after starting according to a predetermined ignition curve.
- 12. The method of controlling both warm and cold starting of a marine engine comprising:
sensing the temperature of said engine; automatically providing at the initiation of starting a cold start engine mode when a temperature below a predetermined value is detected and a warm start engine mode when a temperature above a predetermined value is detected; sensing the speed of said engine; and automatically controlling an idle speed control valve to maintain the idle speed of said engine at a predetermined value.
- 13. A marine engine control system comprising:
an engine temperature sensor arrangement, said sensor arrangement detecting a predetermined engine operating temperature, an ignition triggering sensor used in an engine speed determination method, and an electronic control unit responsively coupled to said engine temperature sensor arrangement and said ignition triggering sensor.
- 14. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said temperature sensor arrangement includes one or more cylinder block temperature sensors.
- 15. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said temperature arrangement includes one or more cylinder head temperature sensors.
- 16. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said electronic control unit contains a warm engine start control.
- 17. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said electronic control unit contains a cold engine start control.
- 18. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said electronic control unit contains a warm engine operation control.
- 19. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said electronic control unit contains a cold engine operation control.
- 20. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said engine temperature is sensed during an engine starting condition defined as an engine speed ranging from 0 to 500 revolution per minute.
- 21. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein said engine temperature is sensed during an engine commencement condition, said condition starting with initiation of starting the engine and terminating with said engine reaching a predetermined controlled idle speed.
- 22. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein an engine running condition can be defined as an engine speed greater than 500 revolutions per minute.
- 23. The marine engine control system of claim 13, wherein a normal engine operating temperature is reached at a temperature of 80 degrees Celsius.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-136545 |
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PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2001-136545, filed May 7, 2001 and to the Provisional Application No. 60/322191, filed Sep. 13, 2001, (Attorney Docket No. FS.20015US0PR) the entire contents of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60322191 |
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