Claims
- 1. A method for automotive evaporative leak detection for use with a system having a tank with a vapor pressure having a known value at a first point in time, the method comprising the steps of:
a. measuring and recording a first temperature of the vapor at substantially the first point in time; b. measuring and recording the temperature and pressure of the vapor at a second point in time; c. computing a temperature-compensated pressure based on previously measured values; and d. comparing the temperature-compensated pressure with the pressure measured at a second point in time to detect a leak.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein temperature-compensated pressure is computed as a function of the pressure measured at the first point in time and of the measured temperatures.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the function comprises the expression:
- 4. A method for making temperature-compensated pressure readings in an automotive evaporative leak detection system having a tank with a vapor pressure having a value known at a first point in time, comprising the steps of:
a. measuring a first temperature of the vapor at substantially the first point in time; b. measuring the temperature of the vapor at a second point in time; and c. computing a temperature-compensated pressure based on the previously measured values.
- 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the temperature-compensated pressure is computed as a function of the pressure measured at the first point in time and of the temperature measured at the first and second points in time.
- 6. The method according to claim 5, wherein the function comprises the expression:
- 7. In an automotive evaporative leak detection system, a temperature-compensated pressure sensor comprising:
a. a pressure sensing element; b. a temperature sensing element; b. a processor coupled to the pressure sensing element and to the temperature sensing element and receiving, respectively, pressure and temperature signals therefrom; and c. logic implemented by the processor for computing a temperature-compensated pressure on the basis of a pressure and temperature measurements.
- 8. The sensor according to claim 7, wherein the temperature-compensated pressure is computed as a function of the pressure at a first point in time and the temperature measured at substantially the first point, and at a second point, in time.
- 9. The sensor according to claim 8, wherein the function comprises the expression:
- 10. In an automotive evaporative leak detection system, a sensor subsystem for compensating for the effects on pressure measurement of changes in the temperature of the fuel tank vapor, the subsystem comprising:
a. a pressure sensor in fluid communication with the fuel tank vapor; b. a temperature sensor in thermal contact with the fuel tank vapor; c. a processor in electrical communication with the pressure sensor and with the temperature sensor; and d. logic implemented by the processor for computing a temperature-compensated pressure based on pressure and temperature measurements made by the pressure and temperature sensors.
- 11. The subsystem according to claim 10, wherein the logic comprises a computation of temperature-compensated pressures as a function of pressure measured at a first point in time and of the temperature measured at the first, and at a second, point in time.
- 12. The subsystem according to claim 11, wherein the function comprises:
- 13. The subsystem according to claim 11, wherein the logic also determines the presence or absence of a leak based upon the temperature-compensated pressure and the pressure measured at the second point in time.
- 14. The subsystem according to claim 12, wherein the logic also determines the presence or absence of a leak based upon the temperature-compensated pressure, Pc, and the pressure measured at the second point in time, P2.
- 15. The subsystem according to claim 14, wherein a leak is determined to exist if the pressure P2 is less than the temperature-compensated pressure, Pc.
- 16. The subsystem according to claim 14, wherein a leak is determined to exist if the pressure P2 is greater than the temperature-compensated pressure, Pc.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the Oct. 2, 1997 filing date of provisional application number 60/060,858.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60060858 |
Oct 1997 |
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