Claims
- 1. In combination:
- a motor vehicle engine having an exhaust discharge passage and a sensor responsive to the exhaust gas content therein;
- fuel supply apparatus effective to supply fuel to the engine in amount determined by at least one trimming factor having a value specific to the value of an engine operating condition, the engine and fuel supply apparatus being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content;
- first means effective to compare successive values of the engine operating condition and to provide a signal if the values are substantially the same for a time period at least equal to the transport delay; and
- second means effective, in response to the signal, to adjust the trimming factor specific to the value of the engine operating condition during the time period in accordance with the exhaust content as sensed after the time period in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 2. A controller for a closed loop internal combustion engine system of the type wherein engine exhaust is supplied to a three-way catalytic converter, fuel is supplied to the engine in accordance with an engine operating condition and a stored trimming factor specific to the value of the engine operating condition and the oxidizing character of the engine exhaust is sensed by a sensor in contact therewith, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in the oxidizing character of the engine exhaust, the controller comprising:
- first means effective to compare successive values of the engine operating condition and produce a signal when said values are substantially unchanged for a time at least equal to the engine transport delay; and
- second means activated by the signal from the first means and responsive to the sensor to adjust the stored trimming factor corresponding to the substantially unchanged value of the engine operating condition in direction to produce an approach by the oxidizing character of the engine exhaust to a predetermined character for a desired operation of the catalytic converter.
- 3. In combination:
- a motor vehicle engine having an exhaust discharge passage and a sensor responsive to the exhaust gas content therein;
- fuel supply apparatus effective to supply fuel to the engine in amount determined by at least one trimming factor having a value specific to the value of an engine operating condition, the engine and fuel supply apparatus being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content;
- means effective to compare the values of said engine operating condition at the beginning and at the end of each of a succession of contiguous sampling intervals each substantially shorter in duration than the engine transport delay period;
- counting means effective to count the number of contiguous sampling intervals during which said engine operating condition is substantially constant and effective to terminate a count and subsequently restart counting if said operating condition substantially changes;
- means effective in response to a count of said last means corresponding to a total period at least equal to the engine transport delay period to adjust the trimming factor specific to the substantially constant value of the engine operating condition in accordance with exhaust content sensed at the end of said period, in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 4. In combination:
- a motor vehicle engine having an exhaust discharge passage and a sensor responsive to exhaust gas content therein;
- fuel supply apparatus effective to supply fuel to the engine in amount determined by at least one trimming factor having a value specific to the value of an engine operating condition, said apparatus including a storage register wherein a number representing such condition is recurrently entered many times for each transport delay time between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of the resultant change in exhaust content;
- a counter;
- means effective substantially upon entry of each number into said storage register to compare the same with the number previously entered, to increment said counter if there is no substantial change and to reset the counter if there is a change, and;
- means activated when the counter reaches a predetermined number corresponding to a time exceeding the engine transport delay time to adjust said trimming factor specific to the value of said engine operating condition in accordance with the engine exhaust content sensed substantially at the time of such activation.
- 5. In combination:
- a motor vehicle engine having an exhaust discharge passage and a sensor responsive to the exhaust gas content therein;
- fuel supply apparatus effective to supply fuel to the engine in amount determined by at least one engine operating condition and a trimming factor having a value specific to the value of the engine operating condition, the engine and fuel supply apparatus being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content;
- first means effective to remember the value of the engine operating condition at a first time and the value at a second time later than the first time at least by the transport delay, to compare the values and to provide a signal if the values are substantially the same at the first and second times;
- second means effective, in response to the signal, to actuate the sensor and adjust the trimming factor specific to the value of the engine operating condition at the first time in accordance with the exhaust content as sensed in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 6. In combination:
- a motor vehicle engine having an exhaust discharge passage and a sensor responsive to the exhaust gas content therein;
- fuel supply apparatus effective to supply fuel to the engine in amount determined by at least one trimming factor having a value specific to the value of an engine operating condition, the engine and fuel supply apparatus being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content;
- means effective to compare the values of said engine operating condition at least at the beginning and at the end of a succession of contiguous test periods each of which is at least as long in time as the engine transport delay period, and;
- means effective when such values are substantially the same to adjust said trimming factor specific to the value of said engine operating condition in accordance with engine exhaust content sensed at the end of said period, in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 7. Fuel supply apparatus for an internal combustion engine having exhaust means including means for sensing the exhaust content therein and further having means for determining fuel supply at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of one or more engine operating variables, said fuel supply determining means including an addressable memory in which specific values of the trimming factor are stored at locations having addresses corresponding to particular ranges of values of said engine operating variables, said engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content, the fuel supply apparatus comprising, in combination:
- first means effective to repeatedly sample the address of the memory means corresponding to successive values of said engine operating variables encountered during engine operation and generate a signal when said address is substantially unchanged for a time period at least equal to the transport delay; and
- second means effective, in response to the signal, to adjust the trimming factor at the substantially unchanged address in accordance with the exhaust content as sensed after the end of said time period in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 8. Fuel supply apparatus for a motor vehicle engine having exhaust means including means for sensing the exhaust content therein and time-integrating the value of the exhaust content, the fuel supply apparatus comprising means for determining fuel supply at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content, the fuel supply apparatus comprising, in combination:
- first means effective to sample successive values of the engine operating condition and generate a signal when said values are substantially unchanged for a time period at least equal to the transport delay;
- second means effective to compare the time-integrated value of the exhaust content, as provided by the exhaust content sensing and time integrating means, after said time period with a desired exhaust content and generate a signal indicating any difference therebetween, the time-integrated value of the exhaust content after said time period being at least partially determined by the fuel supply at the beginning of said time period;
- third means responsive to signals from the first and second means to change the trimming factor corresponding to the value of the engine operating condition during said time period in sense and amount to eliminate the difference as indicated by the second means, whereby the trimming factor of the fuel supply apparatus is changed in engine operation to help maintain desired exhaust content; and
- fourth means effective, when the third means changes the trimming factor, to change the time-integrated value of the exhaust content to eliminate the difference as indicated by the second means, whereby overcorrection of the trimming factor due to the time delay effect of time integration of the sensed exhaust content is eliminated.
- 9. Fuel supply apparatus for a motor vehicle engine having exhaust means including means for sensing the exhaust content therein, the fuel supply apparatus comprising means for determining fuel supply at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and the sensing of a resultant change in exhaust content, the fuel supply apparatus comprising, in combination:
- first means effective to sample successive values of the engine operating condition and generate a first signal when said values are substantially unchanged for a time period at least equal to the transport delay;
- second means responsive to said first signal to compare successive values of the time integrated value of the exhaust content, as sensed by the exhaust content sensing means, after said time period with a desired exhaust content, and generate a series of error signals therefrom, the time integrated value of the exhaust content after said time period being at least partially determined by the fuel supply at the beginning of said time period;
- third means responsive to signals from the first and second means to compare each error signal with the preceding error signal and generate a second signal when the successive error signals stop moving toward a zero error value;
- fourth means responsive to the second signal to change the value of the trimming factor corresponding to the value of the engine operating condition during the time period in sense and amount determined by the last generated error signal, whereby the correction of the trimming factor is delayed while the error signal moves towards zero to prevent unnecessary overcorrection and the apparatus thus helps maintain the desired exhaust content.
- 10. The method of operating a motor vehicle engine having means effective to supply fuel thereto in amount determined at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition and further in response to sensed exhaust content, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and a resulting change in exhaust content, the method comprising the steps of:
- recurrently sampling said engine operating condition and determining when the sampled value of the engine operating condition has been substantially constant for a time period at least equal to the engine transport delay;
- determining the exhaust content at the end of the time period when such determination is made; and
- adjusting the trimming factor specific to the sampled value during said time period in accordance with the determined exhaust content at the end of the time period in sense to bring the exhaust content to a predetermined desired content.
- 11. The method of operating a motor vehicle engine having means effective to supply fuel thereto in amount determined at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition and further in response to sensed exhaust content, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and a resulting change in exhaust content, the method comprising the steps of:
- comparing the values of said engine operating condition at the beginning and at the end of each of the succession of contiguous sampling intervals, each substantially shorter in duration than the engine transport delay;
- counting the number of contiguous sampling intervals during which said engine operating condition is substantially constant;
- terminating said count and beginning a new count when said engine operating condition changes before the end of a count corresponding to a time at least as long as the engine transport delay;
- determining the exhaust content at the end of a count corresponding to a time at least as long as the engine transport delay when said engine operating condition remains substantially constant during said entire count; and
- adjusting the trimming factor specific to said value of the engine operating condition in accordance with exhaust content sensed at the end of said count in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 12. The method of operating a motor vehicle engine having means effective to supply fuel thereto and amount determined at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition and further in response to sensed exhaust content, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and a resulting change in exhaust content, the method comprising the steps of:
- recurrently storing a number representing the engine operating condition at successive times spaced by intervals much shorter than the transport delay;
- comparing each said stored number with the previously stored number and incrementing a count if said numbers are substantially the same;
- restarting the count when said numbers are not substantially the same; and
- adjusting said trimming factor specific to the value of the unchanged engine operating condition, when the count reaches a predetermined count corresponding to a time at least equal to the transport delay, in accordance with the engine exhaust content sensed at the end of said time.
- 13. The method of operating a motor vehicle engine having means effective to supply fuel thereto in an amount determined at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition and further in response to sensed exhaust content, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and a resulting change in exhaust content, the method comprising the steps of:
- comparing the values of said engine operating condition at the beginning and at the end of a succession of contiguous test periods, each of which is at least as long in time as the engine transport delay; and
- adjusting the value of the trimming factor specific to the value of the engine operating condition at the end of each interval in which the end value is substantially unchanged from the beginning value in accordance with engine exhaust content sensed at the end of said interval, in direction to produce a desired exhaust content.
- 14. The method of operating a motor vehicle engine having means effective to supply fuel thereto in an amount determined at least partially by a trimming factor which is a function of at least one engine operating condition and further in response to sensed exhaust content, the engine being characterized by a transport delay between the initiation of a change in fuel supply and a resulting change in sensed exhaust content, the method comprising the steps of:
- comparing the values of said engine operating condition at the beginning and at the end of each of a succession of contiguous sampling intervals;
- operating the engine from a previously stored trimming factor specific to the current one of a plurality of ranges of said one engine operating condition;
- storing a new trimming factor determined by sensed exhaust content at the end of a time period at least equal to the engine transport delay, during which time period said engine operating condition remains in said one range as determined by at least one of said successive comparisons;
- updating said fuel trim factor on the basis of sensed exhaust content at the conclusion of each successive sampling interval thereafter so long as the engine operating condition remains in said one range as determined by said successive comparisons, and;
- returning to said operation from a previously stored value of trim factor specific to a new range of said engine operating condition when the engine operating condition enters said new range, while retaining the last stored trimming factor for said one range for recall as the previously stored value when the engine is next operated within that range.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 827,742, filed Aug. 25, 1977, abandoned.
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