Claims
- 1. An apparatus for regulating the fuel-air mixture of an internal combustion engine, said apparatus including
- an oxygen sensor disposed in the exhaust system of said engine;
- an integrating controller connected to said oxygen sensor to receive first signals therefrom and to generate a second signal for adjusting the engine fuel-air mixture the improvement comprising:
- a comparator connected to receive said first signals and having a comparison threshold adjusted to correspond to a stable operating point of said oxygen sensor;
- timing means, triggered by said comparator, for defining a period of time during which said second signal shall be altered; and
- circuit means, controlled by said timing means, for changing the slope and direction of said second signal during said period of time.
- 2. An apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said integrating controller includes an operational amplifier having a capacitor connected between its output terminal and one of its input terminals and wherein said circuit means for changing said second signal includes voltage divider means connected to a second input of said operational amplifier, first transistor means, connected to said voltage divider means and also connected to said comparator to be controlled thereby and second transistor means, connected to and controlled by said timing means for nullifying the effect of said first transistor during said period of time.
- 3. An apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said timing means includes a monostable flip-flop having transistors and wherein said apparatus further includes a current path between one of the inputs of said operational amplifier and a source of potential, said current path being controlled by said timing means; whereby the magnitude of said current path determines the slope of said second signal from said integrating controller without changing its direction.
- 4. An apparatus as defined by claim 1, wherein said timing means includes inverter circuits and two subsequent monostable flip-flops connected to said integrating operational amplifier in such a manner that the second signal is affected in the same manner during both switching states of said comparator; whereby the slope of said second signal is changed during the unstable time period of one of said two monostable flip-flops.
- 5. An apparatus as defined by claim 1, further comprising a switching transistor controlled by said comparator for controlling one input of said integrating controller and a second switching transistor whose collector is connected to said input of said integrating controller and including means for delaying the switching of said second switching transistor; whereby, during said delay, the current delivered to said integrating controller is changed to thereby achieve continued integration at constant slope.
- 6. In a method for regulating the fuel-air mixture of an internal combustion engine which includes the steps of:
- sensing the oxygen content of the exhaust gases of the engine and providing a first signal;
- feeding said first signal to an integrating controller to generate a second signal which is used to regulate the fuel quantity delivered to the engine;
- the improvement comprising the steps of:
- delaying the arrival time of said first signal to said integrating controller to alter said second signal by permitting said controller to continue to operate in its previous direction for a predetermined period of time after said first signal has undergone polarity reversal thereby simulating a different control point value of said first signal, wherein said second signal is so altered that during a predetermined period of time said second signal is abruptly increased in slope and in the direction of attaining said average regulated fuel-air ratio which is different from that obtained without altering said second signal.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 732,124, filed Oct. 13, 1976 and now abandoned.
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