Claims
- 1. An air-fuel ratio control apparatus for an engine equipped with a fuel vapor control apparatus comprising:a canister for adsorbing and collecting fuel vapor generated in a fuel tank; a purge piping for supplying purged fuel from said canister to an intake system of the engine; and a purge control valve mounted to said purge piping for controlling a purge flow rate; wherein said air-fuel ratio control apparatus comprises: an evaporation gas quantity estimating device for estimating a quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to said engine after closing said purge control valve to cease purge; and a fuel quantity correction device for correcting a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine according to the estimated quantity of evaporation gas estimated by said evaporation gas quantity estimating device.
- 2. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said evaporation gas quantity estimating device estimates a change in quantity of the evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine according to the elapsed time from when said purge control valve is closed.
- 3. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said evaporation gas quantity estimating device stores in advance a basic model of variation characteristics of the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after closing said purge control valve to cease the purge, and estimates the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after ceasing the purge based both on the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge and said basic model.
- 4. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid evaporation gas quantity estimating device estimates the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after ceasing the purge, based on the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge, said basic model and operating conditions of the engine.
- 5. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 3, whereinsaid evaporation gas quantity estimating device detects the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge, based on deviation between an air-fuel ratio during ceasing of the purge and an air-fuel ratio during purge.
- 6. The air-fuel ratio control apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising:a basic model modification device for modifying said basic model based on an air-fuel ratio during correction of the fuel quantity by said fuel quantity correction device.
- 7. An air-fuel ratio control method for an engine equipped with a fuel vapor control apparatus including:a canister for adsorbing and collecting fuel vapor generated in a fuel tank; a purge piping for supplying purged fuel from said canister to an intake system of the engine; and a purge control valve mounted to said purge piping for controlling a purge flow rate; wherein said air-fuel ratio control method comprises the steps of: estimating a quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to said engine after closing said purge control valve to cease purge; and correcting a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine according to the evaporation gas quantity estimated by said estimating step.
- 8. The air-fuel ratio control method according to claim 7, whereinsaid step of estimating the quantity of evaporation gas estimates a change in quantity of the evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine according to the elapsed time from when said purge control valve is closed.
- 9. The air-fuel ratio control method according to claim 8, whereinsaid step of estimating the quantity of evaporation gas estimates the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after ceasing the purge, based both on the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge and a basic model of variation characteristics of the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after closing said purge control valve to cease the purge.
- 10. The air-fuel ratio control method according to claim 9, whereinsaid step of estimating the quantity of evaporation gas estimates the quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to the engine after ceasing the purge, based on the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge, said basic model and operating conditions of the engine.
- 11. The air-fuel ratio control method according to claim 9, whereinsaid step of estimating the quantity of evaporation gas detects the quantity of evaporation gas supplied to the engine during the purge, based on deviation between an air-fuel ratio during ceasing of the purge and an air-fuel ratio during purge.
- 12. The air-fuel ratio control method according to claim 9, including the step of:modifying said basic model based on an air-fuel ratio when the fuel quantity to be supplied to the engine is being corrected, according to said estimated evaporation gas quantity.
- 13. An air-fuel ratio control apparatus for an engine equipped with a fuel vapor control apparatus comprising:a canister for adsorbing and collecting fuel vapor generated in a fuel tank; a purge piping for supplying purged fuel from said canister to an intake system of the engine; and a purge control valve mounted to said purge piping for controlling a purge flow rate; wherein said air-fuel ratio control apparatus comprises: an evaporation gas quantity estimating means for estimating a quantity of evaporation gas to be supplied to said engine after closing said purge control valve to cease purge; and a fuel quantity correction means for correcting a quantity of fuel to be supplied to said engine according to the estimated quantity of evaporation gas estimated by said evaporation gas quantity estimating means.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-076605 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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11-076606 |
Mar 1999 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/527,231, filed on Mar. 16, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,253,744. Priority of application Ser. No. 11-076,605 filed on Mar. 19, 1999, and Ser. No. 11-076,606, filed Mar. 19, 1999, in Japan is claimed under 35 USC 119. The certified priority documents were filed in Ser. No. 09/527,231 on Mar. 16, 2000.
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