Claims
- 1. A method for detecting leakage from a contained volume for holding volatile liquid, the method comprising:
operating a reciprocating pump in a pressurizing mode to build pressure in headspace of the contained volume toward a nominal test pressure, the pressurizing mode comprising operating the pump in a repeating cycle that comprises operating the pump alternately in an accelerated pumping mode and a natural frequency pumping mode; during the pressurizing mode, measuring a characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the headspace; counting the number of times the cycle repeats and comparing the count to a predefined reference; when the cycle count exceeds the predefined reference, continuing the test at a lower resolution for detecting leakage; and when the cycle count does not exceed the predefined reference and a measurement of the characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the headspace exceeds a predetermined reference pressure, continuing the test at a higher resolution for detecting leakage.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the steps of timing the duration of the test and when elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit, terminating the test.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 2 including the step of indicating termination of the test as an aborted test if incipient stability of pressurization is not detected before elapsed test time exceeds the predefined time limit.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the steps of timing duration of the test and detecting incipient stability of pressurization before elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 including the steps of predicting a final stabilized value of pressurization and of correlating that value with the resolution at which the test continued based on the cycle count.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 in which the pump operates to build superatmospheric pressure in the headspace.
- 7. A method for detecting leakage of vapor from an evaporative emission space of a fuel storage system of an automotive vehicle for storing volatile fuel consumed by the vehicle during operation, the method comprising:
operating a reciprocating pump in a pressurizing mode to build pressure in the evaporative emission space toward a nominal test pressure, the pressurizing mode comprising operating the pump in a repeating cycle that comprises operating the pump alternately in an accelerated pumping mode and a natural frequency pumping mode; during the pressurizing mode, measuring a characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the evaporative emission space; counting the number of times the cycle repeats and comparing the count to a predefined reference; when the cycle count exceeds the predefined reference, continuing the test at a lower resolution for detecting leakage; and when the cycle count does not exceed the predefined reference and a measurement of the characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the evaporative emission space exceeds a predetermined reference pressure, continuing the test at a higher resolution for detecting leakage.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 including the steps of timing the duration of the test and when elapsed time exceeds a predefined time limit, terminating the test.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 including indicating the step of indicating termination of the test as an aborted test if incipient stability of pressurization is not detected before elapsed test time exceeds the predefined time limit.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 7 including the steps of timing duration of the test and detecting incipient stability of pressurization before elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10 including the steps of predicting a final stabilized value of pressurization and of correlating that value with the resolution at which the test continued based on the cycle count.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 7 in which the pump operates to build superatmospheric pressure in the headspace.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 7 including the steps of detecting the vehicle being static after a cycle of the natural frequency mode and inhibiting performance of the higher resolution test if a non-static condition of the vehicle is detected.
- 14. A method for detecting leakage of vapor from an evaporative emission space of a fuel storage system of an automotive vehicle for storing volatile fuel consumed by the vehicle during operation, the method comprising:
pressurizing the evaporative emission space toward a nominal test pressure suitable for detecting leakage; during the pressurizing step, correlating pressure in the evaporative emission space with elapsed test time; continuing the test at a relatively lower leak detection resolution when the correlating step indicates a relatively larger leak; and continuing the test at a relatively higher leak detection resolution when the correlating step indicates a relatively smaller leak.
- 15. A system for indicating leakage from a contained volume for holding volatile liquid, the system comprising:
a reciprocating pump for building pressure in headspace of the contained volume toward a nominal test pressure; and a control, including a processor, for: operating the pump in a pressurizing mode comprising operating the pump in a repeating cycle that comprises operating the pump alternately in an accelerated pumping mode and a natural frequency pumping mode; measuring a characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the headspace while in the pressurizing mode; counting the number of times the cycle repeats and comparing the count to a predefined reference; continuing the test at a lower resolution for detecting leakage when the cycle count exceeds the predefined reference; and continuing the test at a higher resolution for detecting leakage when the cycle count does not exceed the predefined reference and a measurement of the characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the headspace exceeds a predetermined reference pressure.
- 16. A system as set forth in claim 15 in which the control is configured to time the duration of the test and to terminate the test when elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 17. A system as set forth in claim 16 in which the control is configured to indicate termination of the test as an aborted test if incipient stability of pressurization is not detected before elapsed test time exceeds the predefined time limit.
- 18. A system as set forth in claim 15 in which the control is configured to time duration of the test and detect incipient stability of pressurization before elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 19. A system as set forth in claim 18 in which the control is configured to predict a final stabilized value of pressurization and correlate that value with the resolution at which the test continued based on the cycle count.
- 20. A system as set forth in claim 15 in which the pump is effective to build superatmospheric pressure in the headspace.
- 21. A system for detecting leakage of vapor from an evaporative emission space of a fuel storage system of an automotive vehicle for storing volatile fuel consumed by the vehicle during operation, the system comprising:
a reciprocating pump for building pressure in evaporative emission space toward a nominal test pressure; and a control, including a processor, for: operating the pump in a pressurizing mode comprising operating the pump in a repeating cycle that comprises operating the pump alternately in an accelerated pumping mode and a natural frequency pumping mode; measuring a characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the evaporative emission space while in the pressurizing mode; counting the number of times the cycle repeats and comparing the count to a predefined reference; continuing the test at a lower resolution for detecting leakage when the cycle count exceeds the predefined reference; and continuing the test at a higher resolution for detecting leakage when the cycle count does not exceed the predefined reference and a measurement of the characteristic of successive occurrences of the natural frequency pumping mode indicative of pressure in the evaporative emission space exceeds a predetermined reference pressure.
- 22. A system as set forth in claim 21 in which the control is configured to time the duration of the test and to terminate the test when elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 23. A system as set forth in claim 22 in which the control is configured to indicate termination of the test as an aborted test if incipient stability of pressurization is not detected before elapsed test time exceeds the predefined time limit.
- 24. A system as set forth in claim 21 in which the control is configured to time duration of the test and detect incipient stability of pressurization before elapsed test time exceeds a predefined time limit.
- 25. A system as set forth in claim 24 in which the control is configured to predict a final stabilized value of pressurization and correlate that value with the resolution at which the test continued based on the cycle count.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
[0001] Commonly owned U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,383,437; 5,474,050; and 5,499,614 are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09465030 |
Dec 1999 |
US |
Child |
09877841 |
Jun 2001 |
US |