Claims
- 1. A temperature control system for an internal combustion engine having an engine block, a water pump, and an exhaust manifold, the temperature control system controlling flow of temperature control fluid through the engine, the temperature control system comprising:
- a first sensor for sensing an engine operation parameter which is indicative of the temperature of the engine oil and for providing an engine operation parameter signal indicative thereof;
- a second sensor for sensing an ambient condition and for providing an ambient condition signal indicative thereof;
- an exhaust heat assembly positioned adjacent to the exhaust manifold adapted for receiving a flow of temperature control fluid, the exhaust heat assembly permitting heat from the exhaust manifold to be conducted to the temperature control fluid;
- a first control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a radiator, the first control valve having a first position wherein flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and the radiator is inhibited, and a second position wherein flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and the radiator is permitted;
- a second control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and the exhaust heat assembly, the second control valve having a first position wherein flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and the exhaust heat assembly is inhibited, and a second position wherein flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and the exhaust heat assembly is permitted; and
- an engine computer for controlling the actuation of the control valves between their first and second positions, the engine computer receiving the engine operation parameter signal and the ambient condition signal, the engine computer comparing the engine operation parameter signal to a first engine temperature threshold value and controlling the actuation of the first control valve as a function of that comparison, and the engine computer comparing the engine operation parameter signal and the ambient condition signal to a set of predetermined values having an ambient condition component and an engine operation parameter component, the engine computer controlling the actuation of the second control valve as a function of that comparison.
- 2. A temperature control system according to claim 1 further comprising:
- a third temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of the temperature control fluid and for providing a temperature control fluid signal indicative thereof; and
- wherein the engine computer determines a first temperature control fluid threshold value based on the comparison of the engine operation parameter signal to the first engine temperature threshold value, the engine computer comparing the temperature control fluid signal to the first temperature control fluid threshold value for determining the desired position of the first control valve, the engine computer providing signals for actuating the first control valve into the desired position.
- 3. A temperature control system according to claim 2 wherein the temperature control fluid threshold value varies with the sensed ambient condition.
- 4. A temperature control system according to claim 1 wherein the first engine temperature threshold value varies with the sensed ambient condition.
- 5. A temperature control system according to claim 1 further comprising a pressurization system for providing a source of pressurized fluid to at least one of the flow control valves, the pressurized fluid actuating the valve between its first and second positions, the pressurization system receiving the signal from the engine computer and controlling the valves in accordance with that signal.
- 6. A temperature control system according to claim 5 wherein the pressurization system controls the first and second flow control valves.
- 7. A temperature control system according to claim 6 wherein the pressurization system provides pressurized hydraulic fluid into a chamber formed in the flow control valve, the pressurized hydraulic fluid causing a piston to move within the valve between first and second positions of the valve.
- 8. A temperature control system according to claim 7 wherein the pressurized hydraulic fluid is provided from a high pressure side of an oil pump associated with the engine.
- 9. A temperature control system according to claim 1 wherein the engine operation parameter is engine oil temperature and wherein the ambient condition is ambient air temperature.
- 10. A temperature control system according to claim 1 wherein the first control valve includes an actuatable valve member which is slideably mounted within a housing, the valve having a chamber formed between the housing and a portion of the valve member, the chamber being in communication with a pressurization system which supplies a pressurized medium into the chamber for sliding valve member within the housing.
- 11. A temperature control system according to claim 1 wherein the second flow control valve comprises:
- first and second housing portions connected to one another, the first housing portion having an aperture in fluid communication with the engine, the second housing portion having at least one valve outlet in fluid communication with the exhaust heat assembly, and wherein the second housing portion is made from a high temperature material which minimizes conduction of heat;
- a passageway formed between the first and second housing which permits communication of temperature control fluid between the two housing portions; and
- a piston slideably disposed within the housing portions, the piston having a sealing portion and a pressure receiving portion, the sealing portion sealing the passageway between the first and second housing portions, the pressure receiving portion being located in a chamber within the first housing portion and having a surface for receiving a pressurized medium, the pressurized medium adapted to slide the piston within the valve.
- 12. A temperature control system according to claim 11 wherein the sealing portion seals the passageway when the valve is in its first position thereby preventing the passage of temperature control fluid between the first and second housing portions, and wherein the passageway is unsealed when the valve is in its second position and when the surface of the pressure receiving portion receives the pressurized medium so as to allow a flow of temperature control fluid between the first and second housing portions.
- 13. A temperature control system according to claim 12 wherein the pressure receiving portion is a pressure head which reciprocates within the chamber, the piston further comprising a spring disposed between the pressure head and the first housing portion which biases the pressure head so as to place the flow control valve in its first position, and wherein the spring is compressed by the piston head when the surface on the pressure head receives the pressurized medium.
- 14. A temperature control system according to claim 11 further comprising a pressure escape port formed within the second housing portion for allowing a flow of temperature control fluid to vent out of the second housing portion.
- 15. A temperature control system according to claim 14 wherein the pressure escape port is in fluid communication with the first control valve.
- 16. A temperature control system according to claim 15 further comprising a pressure relief valve attached to the first control valve, and a tube extending between and attached to the pressure relief valve and the pressure escape port, the tube and the pressure relief valve permitting fluid communication between the second housing portion and the first control valve.
- 17. A temperature control system according to claim 16 wherein the pressure relief valve is a ball check valve.
- 18. A temperature control system according to claim 14 further comprising a tube attached to the pressure escape port and in communication with the radiator for channeling a flow of pressurized steam from the second housing portion to the radiator.
- 19. A temperature control system according to claim 11 further comprising means for venting steam from within the second housing portion.
- 20. A temperature control system according to claim 1 further comprising:
- an air induction system in fluidic communication with the exhaust heat assembly and adapted to receive a flow of temperature control fluid and a flow of air, the air induction system conducting heat from the temperature control fluid to the air.
- 21. An engine computer for controlling the temperature of an internal combustion engine including an engine, an exhaust manifold, a first flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a radiator, and a second flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold, the engine computer comprising:
- means for receiving an engine temperature signal indicative of the temperature of the engine oil;
- means for receiving an ambient temperature signal indicative of the temperature of ambient air;
- controller means for controlling the actuation of the flow control valves, said controller means determining a desired valve position for each flow control valve based on the comparison of at least the engine temperature signal to a predetermined value, said controller means providing signals for actuating each valve into the desired position.
- 22. A method for controlling the temperature of an internal combustion engine having an engine, an exhaust manifold, a first flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a radiator, and a second flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold, the method comprising the steps of:
- receiving a sensed engine operation parameter signal indicative of engine oil temperature;
- receiving a sensed ambient condition signal;
- comparing the sensed engine operation parameter to a first predetermined engine temperature value for determining the temperature state of the engine;
- maintaining the first flow control valve in a first position wherein flow to the radiator is inhibited when the sensed engine operation parameter is below the predetermined engine temperature value;
- comparing the engine operation parameter and the ambient condition to a set of predetermined values having an engine operation parameter component and an ambient condition component;
- determining a desired position of the second flow control valve based on the comparison of the engine operation parameter and the ambient condition to a set of predetermined values; and
- actuating the second flow control valve into the desired position.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 further comprising the steps of:
- receiving a temperature control fluid temperature;
- determining a threshold temperature control fluid value based on the comparison of the engine operation parameter to the first predetermined engine temperature value;
- comparing the temperature control fluid temperature to the threshold temperature control fluid value;
- determining a desired position of the first flow control valve based on the comparison of the temperature control fluid temperature to the threshold temperature control fluid value;
- actuating the first flow control valve into the desired position.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 wherein the threshold temperature control fluid value is determined by adjusting a predetermined temperature control fluid component based on the comparison of the engine operation parameter to the first predetermined engine temperature value.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the predetermined temperature control fluid component is part of a series of predetermined temperature control fluid temperature components which vary with ambient air temperature.
- 26. A method according to claim 22 wherein the engine operation parameter is engine oil temperature and wherein the ambient condition is ambient air temperature.
- 27. A method for controlling the temperature of an internal combustion engine having an engine, an exhaust manifold, a first flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a radiator, and a second flow control valve for controlling flow of temperature control fluid between the engine and a conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold, the method comprising the steps of:
- receiving a sensed engine temperature indicative of engine oil temperature;
- receiving a sensed ambient temperature;
- comparing the sensed engine temperature to a first engine temperature threshold value for determining the temperature state of the engine;
- maintaining the first flow control valve in a first position wherein flow to the radiator is inhibited when the sensed engine temperature is below the first engine temperature threshold value;
- comparing the sensed ambient temperature to a set of predetermined values having an engine temperature component and an ambient temperature component for determining a second engine temperature threshold value; and
- actuating the second flow control valve into a second position wherein flow of temperature control fluid is permitted along a conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold when the sensed engine temperature is below the second engine temperature threshold value and actuating the second flow control valve into a first position wherein flow of temperature control fluid is inhibited along the conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold when the sensed engine temperature is above the second engine temperature threshold value.
- 28. A method for controlling the temperature of an internal combustion engine according to claim 27 further comprising the step of venting pressurized steam from the conduit adjacent to the exhaust manifold after the flow control valves have been placed into their first position inhibiting flow along the conduit.
- 29. A flow control valve for controlling the flow of temperature control fluid between an exhaust heating assembly and an internal combustion engine, the valve having a first position wherein flow of temperature control fluid is prevented and a second position wherein flow of temperature control fluid is permitted, the valve comprising:
- first and second housing portions connected to one another, the first housing portion having an aperture in fluid communication with the engine, the second housing portion having at least one valve outlet adapted for permitting fluid communication with the exhaust heat assembly, and wherein the second housing portion is made from a high temperature material which minimizes conduction of heat;
- a passageway formed between the first and second housing which permits communication of temperature control fluid between the two housing portions; and
- a piston slideably disposed within the housing portions, the piston having a sealing portion and a pressure receiving portion, the sealing portion sealing the passageway between the first and second housing portions, the pressure receiving portion being located in a chamber within the first housing portion and having a surface for receiving a pressurized medium, the pressurized medium adapted to slide the piston within the valve.
- 30. A flow control valve according to claim 29 wherein the sealing portion seals the passageway when the valve is in its first position thereby preventing the passage of temperature control fluid between the first and second housing portions, and wherein the passageway is unsealed when the valve is in its second position and when the surface of the pressure receiving portion receives the pressurized medium so as to allow a flow of temperature control fluid between the first and second housing portions.
- 31. A flow control valve according to claim 30 wherein the pressure receiving portion is a pressure head which reciprocates within the chamber, the piston further comprising a spring disposed between the pressure head and the first housing portion which biases the pressure head so as to place the flow control valve in its first position, and wherein the spring is compressed by the piston head when the surface on the pressure head receives the pressurized medium.
- 32. A flow control valve according to claim 29 wherein the second housing portion is made from ceramic material.
- 33. A flow control valve according to claim 29 further comprising a pressure escape port formed within the second housing portion for allowing a flow of temperature control fluid to vent out of the second housing portion.
- 34. A flow control valve according to claim 29 wherein the first housing portion is made from aluminum material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/390,711, filed Feb. 17, 1995 and entitled "SYSTEM FOR MAINTAINING ENGINE OIL AT AN OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE," which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 5,463,745 entitled "SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING THE APPROPRIATE STATE OF A FLOW CONTROL VALVE AND CONTROLLING ITS STATE". The entire disclosures of both the application and patent are incorporated herein by reference. This application is also related to co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/448,150 filed May 23, 1995 entitled "INTEGRAL WATER PUMP/ENGINE BLOCK BYPASS COOLING SYSTEM" and to co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/447,468 filed May 23, 1995 entitled "SYSTEM FOR HEATING CONTROL FLUID USING THE ENGINE EXHAUST MANIFOLD." The entire disclosures of both of these applications are also incorporated herein by reference.
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