Claims
- 1. A method of protecting a starter/alternator system for initiating I.C. engine operation from excessive operation in a starter mode, comprising the steps of:
initiating a starting sequence to start an I.C. engine, detecting respective rotational speeds of said I.C. engine and said starter/alternator; comparing said respective speeds and determining whether the respective speeds are the same and, if so,
comparing said detected speed with a predetermined acceptable rotational speed; and, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode when said detected speed exceeds said predetermined acceptable rotational speed.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, further comprising:
detecting a number of successive non-successful I.C. engine starter sequence initiations to obtain a first detected number; comparing said first detected number to a predetermined acceptable number of non-successful I.C. engine start sequences; and, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode for a predetermined period of time when said first detected number exceeds said predetermined acceptable number of non-successful I.C. engine start sequences.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, wherein:
said detecting step for said I.C. engine rotational speed is accomplished using a detected rotational speed of said I.C. engine crankshaft or camshaft.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, wherein:
said detecting step for said I.C. engine rotational speed is accomplished using a detected rotational speed of an I.C. engine driven accessory.
- 5. A method of protecting a starter/alternator system for initiating I.C. engine operation from excessive operation in a starter mode, comprising the steps of:
initiating a starting sequence to start an I.C. engine, detecting respective rotational speeds of said I.C. engine and said starter/alternator; comparing said respective speeds and determining whether the respective speeds are the same and, if not,
determining whether said IC engine speed or said starter/alternator is rotating faster, if said IC engine speed is faster, determining whether said starter/alternator speed is zero, and, where said starter alternator speed is zero, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode, and, where said starter/alternator speed is greater than zero, determining whether said IC is running and, if not, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode.
- 6. A method of protecting a starter/alternator system for initiating I.C. engine operation from excessive operation in a starter mode, comprising the steps of:
initiating a starting sequence to start an I.C. engine, detecting respective rotational speeds of said I.C. engine and said starter/alternator; comparing said respective speeds and determining whether the respective speeds are the same and, if not,
determining whether said IC engine speed or said starter/alternator is rotating faster, if said starter/alternator speed is faster, determining whether said I.C. engine speed is zero, and, where said I.C. engine speed is zero, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode, and, where said I.C. engine speed is greater than zero, notifying a system controller of a fault relating to the starter/alternator and I.C. engine, determining whether said IC engine is running and, if not, continuing said starter/alternator in said starter mode until a predetermined number of I.C. engine revolutions have occurred or until a predetermined number of I.C. engine start sequences have been performed and, thereafter, disabling said starter/alternator in said starter mode.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-in-Part of application Ser. No. 10/173,312, filed Jun. 18, 2002, entitled Method for Protecting Starter/Alternator from Overspeed Condition.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10173312 |
Jun 2002 |
US |
Child |
10303711 |
Nov 2002 |
US |