Claims
- 1. A fuel supply system for supplying fuel from a fuel tank to an engine through fuel injectors comprising:
- means for increasing an amount of fuel injected from said injectors when said engine is re-started so that vapor in the fuel is purged through said injectors;
- means for detecting an initial explosion in said engine from a time variation in a parameter dependent on engine operation, said time variation being calculated by determining a difference between a current value of said parameter and a previous value of said parameter;
- means for terminating increasing the amount of fuel by said increasing means when said initial explosion is detected by said detecting means; and
- means for cutting off fuel injection from said injectors when no initial explosion in said engine is detected by said detecting means for a predetermined period from the initiation of cranking said engine.
- 2. A fuel supply system according to claim 1, wherein said detecting means comprises:
- means for calculating said time variation in a battery voltage; and
- means for comparing said calculated variation in said battery voltage with a predetermined value.
- 3. A fuel supply system according to claim 1, wherein said detecting means comprises:
- means for calculating said time variation in a rotational speed of said engine; and
- means for comparing said calculated variation in said rotational speed with a predetermined value.
- 4. A fuel supply system according to claim 1, wherein said increasing means includes:
- means for starting increasing said amount of fuel in response to initiation of cranking said engine and gradually increasing said amount of fuel until said initial explosion in said engine is detected.
- 5. A fuel supply system according to claim 1 further comprising:
- means for re-starting fuel injection from said injectors when said engine is continued to be cranked for a predetermined period from said cutting-off of fuel injection.
- 6. A fuel supply system according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a fuel piping for supplying fuel from said fuel tank;
- a delivery pipe connected to said fuel piping and having a closed end at a most downstream portion of fuel flow for storing therein the fuel supplied from said fuel piping; and
- a plurality of connectors provided in said delivery pipe for supplying therethrough the stored fuel to said injectors, respectively, at least one of said connectors being extended upwardly to open at an upper portion in said delivery pipe so that air and vapor in said delivery pipe is injected into said engine with the fuel.
- 7. A fuel supply system for supplying fuel from a fuel tank to an engine through fuel injectors comprising:
- means for increasing an amount of fuel injected from said injectors when said engine is re-started so that vapor in the fuel is purged through said injectors;
- means for detecting an initial explosion in said engine from a time variation in a battery voltage, said means for detecting having:
- means for calculating said time variation in said battery voltage; and
- means for comparing said calculated variation in said battery voltage with a predetermined value;
- means for terminating increasing the amount of fuel by said increasing means when said initial explosion is detected by said detecting means and
- means for cutting off fuel injection from said injectors when no initial explosion in said engine is detected by said detecting means for a predetermined period from the initiation of cranking said engine.
- 8. A fuel supply system according to claim 7, wherein said increasing means includes:
- means for starting increasing said amount of fuel in response to initiation of cranking said engine and gradually increasing said amount of fuel until said initial explosion in said engine is detected.
- 9. A fuel supply system according to claim 7 further comprising:
- means for re-starting fuel injection from said injectors when said engine is continued to be cranked for a predetermined period from said cutting-off of fuel injection.
- 10. A fuel supply system according to claim 7 further comprising:
- a fuel piping for supplying fuel from said fuel tank;
- a delivery pipe connected to said fuel piping and having a closed end at a most downstream portion of fuel flow for storing therein the fuel supplied from said fuel piping; and
- a plurality of connectors provided in said delivery pipe for supplying therethrough the stored fuel to said injectors, respectively, at least one of said connectors being extended upwardly to open at an upper portion in said delivery pipe so that air and vapor in said delivery pipe is injected into said engine with the fuel.
- 11. A fuel supply system for supplying fuel from a fuel tank to an engine through fuel injectors comprising:
- means for increasing an amount of fuel injected from said injectors when said engine is re-started so that vapor in the fuel is purged through said injectors;
- means for detecting an initial explosion in said engine from a time variation in a rotational speed of said engine, said means for detecting having:
- means for calculating said time variation in said rotational speed of said engine; and
- means for comparing said calculated variation in said rotational speed with a predetermined value;
- means for terminating increasing the amount of fuel by said increasing means when said initial explosion is detected by said detecting means and
- means for cutting off fuel inception from said injectors when no initial explosion in said engine is detected by said detecting means for a predetermined period from the initiation of cranking said engine.
- 12. A fuel supply system according to claim 11, wherein said increasing means includes:
- means for starting increasing said amount of fuel in response to initiation of cranking said engine and gradually increasing said amount of fuel until said initial explosion in said engine is detected.
- 13. A fuel supply system according to claim 11 further comprising:
- means for re-starting fuel injection from said injectors when said engine is continued to be cranked for a predetermined period from said cutting-off of fuel injection.
- 14. A fuel supply system according to claim 11 further comprising:
- a fuel piping for supplying fuel from said fuel tank;
- a delivery pipe connected to said fuel piping and having a closed end at a most downstream portion of fuel flow for storing therein the fuel supplied from said fuel piping; and
- a plurality of connectors provided in said delivery pipe for supplying therethrough the stored fuel to said injectors, respectively, at least one of said connectors being extended upwardly to open at an upper portion in said delivery pipe so that air and vapor in said delivery pipe is injected into said engine with the fuel.
- 15. A fuel supply system for supplying fuel from a fuel tank to an engine through fuel injectors comprising:
- (A) means for increasing an amount of fuel injected from said injectors when said engine is re-started so that vapor in the fuel is purged through said injectors;
- (B) means for detecting an initial explosion in said engine from a time variation in a parameter dependent on engine operation, said detecting means comprising:
- (i) means for calculating said time variation in said parameter; and
- (ii) means for comparing said calculated variation in said parameter with a predetermined value;
- (C) means for terminating increasing the amount of fuel by said increasing means when said initial explosion is detected by said detecting means; and
- (D) means for cutting off fuel injection from said injectors when no initial explosion in said engine is detected by said detecting means for a predetermined period from the initiation of cranking said engine.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of NAKASHIMA et al 08/135,984, filed on Oct. 14, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,359,976.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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