Claims
- 1. An air induction system for a vehicle engine comprising:an air intake housing having an inlet and an outlet and defining an airflow passageway between said inlet and said outlet; an active noise control assembly for reducing noise levels mounted within said housing adjacent to said inlet; and an air filter mounted within said housing to filter particulates from air flowing through said airflow passageway wherein said filter includes a self-cleaning mechanism selectively actuated to remove particulates trapped within said filter under predetermined conditions.
- 2. A system according to claim 1 including an electronic controller for simultaneously controlling said active noise control assembly and said self-cleaning mechanism.
- 3. A system according to claim 1 wherein said air filter is centrally mounted within said housing downstream from said active noise control assembly.
- 4. A system according to claim 1 wherein said self-cleaning mechanism includes a dust dumping valve mounted underneath said filter for removing particulates from said filter and said air intake housing upon activation of said self-cleaning mechanism.
- 5. A system according to claim 1 wherein said filter includes a filter housing substantially enclosing said filter and said self-cleaning mechanism includes piezo-electric material positioned inside said filter housing and in direct contact with said filter wherein said piezo-electric material provides a vibrational input force to said filter upon receipt of an electronic control signal to break free particulates from said filter.
- 6. A system according to claim 1 wherein said self-cleaning mechanism includes a pressure pulse device having at least one outlet positioned adjacent to said filter to provide intermittent pressure pulses to remove particulates from said filter.
- 7. A system according to claim 6 wherein said air filter includes an air filter housing for mounting said air filter within said air intake housing and wherein said pressure pulse device includes an air compressor mounted to said air filter housing, a plurality of venturi air pulse directors comprising said outlet and being spaced about said air filter, and a plurality of solenoids for providing pulsing input forces for air flowing through said venturi air pulse directors to blow the particulates free from said filter.
- 8. A system according to claim 1 including a key-activated controller movable between key-off and key-on positions wherein a filter check diagnostic cycle is initiated when said key-activated controller is moved to said key-off position and said self-cleaning mechanism is activated when said diagnostic cycle indicates a dirt level above a predetermined limit.
- 9. A system according to claim 1 wherein said active noise control assembly includes a speaker housing and a mid-body portion with a speaker assembly, said mid-body portion being mounted within said speaker housing such that a portion of said airflow passageway is formed between said speaker housing and said mid-body portion.
- 10. An air induction system for a vehicle engine comprising:an air intake housing having an inlet and an outlet and defining an airflow passageway between said inlet and said outlet; an active noise control assembly for reducing noise levels mounted within said housing adjacent to said inlet; an air filter mounted within said housing to filter particulates from air flowing through said airflow passageway wherein said filter includes a self-cleaning mechanism selectively actuated to remove particulates trapped within said filter under predetermined conditions; a dust dumping valve mounted underneath said filter for removing particulates from said air intake housing upon activation of said self-cleaning mechanism; and an electronic controller for simultaneously controlling said active noise control assembly and said self-cleaning mechanism.
- 11. A system according to claim 10 wherein said self-cleaning mechanism includes a vibrational input device that vibrates said filter to break the particulates free.
- 12. A system according to claim 10 wherein said self-cleaning mechanism includes an air pulse device that generates intermittent air pulses at said filter to remove particulates.
- 13. A system according to claim 10 wherein said self-cleaning mechanism includes a vibrational input device that vibrates said filter to break the particulates free and an air pulse device that generates intermittent air pulses at said filter simultaneously with vibration of said filter to remove particulates.
- 14. A method of cleaning an air filter in an air induction housing with an active noise control system for a vehicle engine comprising the steps of:(a) initiating a filter check diagnostic cycle to determine a filter dirt level; (b) comparing the filter dirt level to a predetermined limit; (c) automatically actuating a self-cleaning mechanism when the filter dirt level exceeds the predetermined limit to remove particulates from the filter; and (d) removing the particulates from the air induction housing after the self-cleaning mechanism has been activated.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 wherein step (c) further includes directing air pulses at the filter to remove the particulates.
- 16. A method of cleaning an air filter in an air induction housing with an active noise control system for a vehicle engine comprising the steps of:(a) initiating a filter check diagnostic cycle to determine a filter dirt level when a key control is moved to a key-off position (b) comparing the filter dirt level to a predetermined limit; and (c) automatically actuating a self-cleaning mechanism when the filter dirt level exceeds the predetermined limit to remove particulates from the filter.
- 17. A method of cleaning an air filter in an air induction housing with an active noise control system for a vehicle engine comprising the steps of:(a) initiating a filter check diagnostic cycle to determine a filter dirt level; (b) comparing the filter dirt level to a predetermined limit; (c) automatically actuating a self-cleaning mechanism when the filter dirt level exceeds the predetermined limit to remove particulates from the filter and vibrating the air filter to remove the particulates.
- 18. A method of cleaning an air filter in an air induction housing with an active noise control system for a vehicle engine comprising the steps of:(a) initiating a filter check diagnostic cycle to determine a filter dirt level; (b) comparing the filter dirt level to a predetermined limit; (c) automatically actuating a self-cleaning mechanism when the filter dirt level exceeds the predetermined limit to remove particulates from the filter and simultaneously vibrating the air filter and directing air pulses at the air filter to remove particulates.
- 19. A method of cleaning an air filter in an air induction housing with an active noise control system for a vehicle engine comprising the steps of:(a) providing an air intake housing; mounting an active noise control system within the air intake housing to reduce noise levels; mounting an air filter within the air intake housing downstream of the active noise control system, and measuring particulate concentration level within the air intake housing prior to step (b); (b) initiating a filter check diagnostic cycle to determine a filter dirt level; (c) comparing the filter dirt level to a predetermined limit; (d) automatically actuating a self-cleaning mechanism when the filter dirt level exceeds the predetermined limit to remove particulates from the filter.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to provisional application 60/211,067 filed on Jun. 13, 2000.
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