Claims
- 1. A system for automatically dispensing additive to a motor vehicle fuel supply, independent of vehicle operation, so as to maintain a predetermined additive concentration in said fuel supply through a series of random fuel depletion and refueling cycles comprising:
- refillable tank means for containing a fuel supply in a quantity measured by the level thereof;
- a supply of additive for treatment of said fuel;
- pumping means for transferring additive from said additive tank to said fuel supply at a fixed rate;
- means for gradual fuel depletion of said fuel supply;
- means for periodically sensing the level of said fuel supply;
- means for comparing a current level and the two consecutive prior levels to establish a lowest level of said fuel supply and for recognizing a refueling and the amount of fuel added; and
- means for activating and controlling said pumping means when said fuel supply level is increased so as to transfer a quantity of additive proportional to said amount of fuel added.
- 2. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for identifying the lowest fuel level of said fuel supply further comprises means for recalling said lowest level.
- 3. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for recognizing a refueling further comprises means for identifying the completion thereof.
- 4. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein each said periodically sensed level comprises an average of multiple levels sensed over a short period of time.
- 5. An additive dispensing system according to claim 1 wherein said means for comparing further comprises:
- means for comparing the rate-of-change of fuel level over time to a predetermined characteristic rate-of-change.
- 6. An additive dispensing system system according to claim 1 wherein the means for comparing further comprises:
- means for continuously storing the past two consecutive levels as the first, earlier level and the second level;
- means for comparing the first level to the current level to detect any significant increase in level;
- means for comparing the first level to said second level to establish the presence of a significant increase in level during that period; and
- means for comparing the first level to the current level to determine the total amount of fuel added.
- 7. A system for automatically dispensing additive to a motor vehicle fuel supply, independent of vehicle operation, so as to maintain a predetermined additive concentration in said fuel supply through a random series of fuel depletion and refueling cycles comprising:
- refillable tanks wherein the fuel supply contained is measured by the level thereof;
- an additive tank containing a supply of additive for treatment of said fuel;
- pumping means for transferring additive from said additive tank to said fuel supply at a fixed rate;
- means for gradual depletion of said fuel supply;
- means for periodically sensing the level of said fuel supply;
- means for comparing a current level and the two consecutive prior levels to establish a lowest level of said fuel supply and for recognizing a refueling and the amount of fuel added; and
- means for activating and controlling said pumping means when said fuel supply level is increased so as to transfer a quantity of additive proportional to said amount of fuel added.
- 8. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 7 wherein said means for identifying the lowest fuel level of said fuel supply further comprises means for recalling said lowest level.
- 9. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 7 and further comprising means for retaining substantially the lowest level of said fuel supply during the depletion thereof;
- 10. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 7 wherein said means for recognizing a refueling further comprises means for identifying the completion thereof.
- 11. An additive dispensing system in accordance with claim 7 wherein each said periodically sensed level comprises an average of multiple levels sensed over a short period of time.
- 12. An additive dispensing system according to claim 7 wherein said means for recognising a refueling further comprises means for comparing the rate-of-change of fuel level over time to a predetermined characteristic rate-of-change.
- 13. An additive dispensing system system according to claim 7 wherein the means for comparing further comprises:
- means for continuously storing the past two consecutive levels as the first, earlier level and the second level;
- means for comparing the first level to the current level to detect any significant increase in level;
- means for comparing the first level to said second level to establish the presence of a significant increase in level during that period; and
- means for comparing the first level to the current level to determine the total amount of fuel added.
- 14. A method for evaluating a complete refueling event in an additive dispensing system for a vehicle, independent of the operation of the vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- periodically measuring the fuel level at intervals known to at least approximate the time required for refueling and balancing fuel levels;
- continuously storing the past two consecutive levels as the first, earlier level and the second level;
- comparing the first level to the current level to detect any significant increase in level;
- comparing the first level to said second level to establish the presence of a significant increase in level during that period; and
- comparing the first level to the current level to determine the total amount of fuel added in the refueling event.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/046,453 filed on Apr. 13, 1993, now abandoned.
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