Information
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Patent Grant
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6253731
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Patent Number
6,253,731
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 20, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 3, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 123 396
- 123 399
- 123 400
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A throttle valve control system for internal combustion engines includes an accelerator pedal switch for detecting a depression amount of an accelerator pedal, an actuator for actuating a throttle valve according to electric signals from an ECU, an accelerator pulley fixedly mounted on a throttle spindle, and an accelerator cable one end of which is wound around the accelerator pulley and other end of which is connected to the accelerator pedal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a throttle valve control system for internal combustion engines and, more particularly, to an improved throttle valve control system for an Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) system.
(b) Description of the Related Art
In recent years, much research and development have taken place regarding the concept of intelligent speed adaptation (ISA). Such a system is based on control of the throttle valve to restrict the injection of fuel into the engine when the vehicle reaches specific speed limit.
A conventional throttle valve control device for controlling fuel injection is shown in FIG.
4
. Reference numeral
2
in the drawing indicates the throttle valve control device.
The throttle valve control device
2
is provided in a throttle body
4
. The throttle valve control device
2
comprises a throttle valve
6
, a rotational throttle shaft
8
for actuating the throttle valve
6
, a first rotational plate
14
fixedly mounted at one end of the throttle shaft
8
and connected to an accelerator pedal
10
by an accelerator cable
12
, and a second rotational plate
22
fixedly mounted at the other end of the throttle shaft
8
and connected to a motor
18
via a throttle cable
20
.
The throttle valve control device
2
has two sources of operation, driver manipulation of the accelerator pedal
10
which operates the acceleration cable
12
then the first rotational plate
14
, and the motor
18
which is controlled by an ECU
16
and operates the throttle cable
20
and the second rotational plate
22
. Accordingly, the throttle valve control device
2
is operated in
3
operational modes: a manual mode, an automatic, and a dual mode.
In the manual mode, the throttle valve
6
is controlled by driver manipulation of the accelerator pedal
10
. In this case, the depressing force applied by the driver on the accelerator pedal
10
is transmitted to the throttle shaft
8
via the acceleration cable
12
and the first rotational plate
14
. That is, the first rotational plate
14
rotates in one direction in direct proportion to the degree to which the accelerator pedal
10
is depressed by the driver, and rotates in the other direction as the driver releases the depressing force on. At this time, although the motor
18
is connected to the second rotational plate
22
, the motor
18
does not affect accelerator pedal manipulation because the ECU
16
does not supply electricity to the motor
18
in the manual mode.
In the automatic mode, the throttle valve
6
is actuated by the motor
18
by control of the ECU
16
. In more detail, if the ECU
16
determines that the driver is not performing manual control of the throttle valve
6
, the ECU
16
operates the motor
18
by supplying electricity thereto according to a driving state of the vehicle determined on the basis of the data detected by various sensors on the vehicle. In this case, the rotational force of the motor
18
is transmitted to the throttle shaft
8
via the throttle cable
20
and the second rotational plate
22
. In the automatic mode, because the first rotational plate
12
is also fixedly connected to the throttle shaft
8
, the accelerator pedal
10
moves without driver manipulation of the same in accordance with the rotation of the throttle shaft
8
in the automatic mode,
In the dual mode, the throttle valve
6
can be controlled by both driver manipulation of the accelerator pedal
10
and the ECU
16
. That is, a counterforce to the acceleration pedal
10
is given whenever the driver tries to depress the accelerator pedal
10
beyond a predetermined level (i.e., beyond a level which would driver the vehicle past a specific speed limit). However, in the dual mode, since driver manipulation of the accelerator pedal
10
ultimately has priority over automatic control of the throttle valve
6
, it is not possible to control vehicle speed electrically if the driver continues to operate the accelerator pedal
10
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in an effort to solve the above problems of the prior art.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved throttle valve control system for limiting the speed of a vehicle according to signals from speed limit beacons installed on roads, whenever a driver tries to depress an accelerator pedal beyond a pre-set speed limit.
To achieve the above object, the throttle valve control system of the present invention comprises an accelerator pedal switch for detecting a depression amount of an accelerator pedal, an actuator for actuating a throttle valve according to electric signals from an ECU, an accelerator pulley fixedly mounted on a throttle spindle, and an accelerator cable one end of which is wound around the accelerator pulley and other end of which is connected to the accelerator pedal, wherein the actuator is directly mounted to the throttle spindle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention, and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a throttle valve control device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic view of the throttle valve control device of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a flowchart describing an operation of the throttle valve control device of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of a conventional throttle valve control device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
are respectively a perspective and schematic view of a throttle valve control device of the present invention.
As shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, a throttle disc
32
is fixedly mounted at one end of a throttle spindle
34
for opening and closing a throttle bore (not shown), and a motor
44
which is controlled by an ECU
42
is directly mounted at the other end of the throttle spindle
34
for operating the throttle disc
32
. An accelerator pulley
40
, connected to an accelerator pedal
36
via an accelerator cable
38
, is fixedly mounted on the throttle spindle
34
between the throttle disc
32
and the motor
44
. The motor
44
is a step motor that can be controlled by electric signals. An accelerator pedal switch
46
is provided for detecting levels at which the accelerator pedal
36
has been depressed, after which corresponding data are sent to the ECU
42
.
An operation of the throttle valve control device of the present invention will now be described with reference to FIG.
3
.
First, the ECU
42
determines whether the accelerator pedal
36
is being operated by the driver in step S
10
. At this time, if the accelerator pedal
36
is being operated by the driver, the accelerator pedal switch
46
detects the amount the accelerator pedal
36
is depressed and sends a corresponding electric signal to the ECU
42
. If the depression of the accelerator pedal
36
is detected, the ECU
42
determines whether electrical control is being performed in step S
20
. If it is determined that electrical control is being performed, the ECU
42
sets the throttle valve control device to a dual mode in which the device is controlled both mechanically and electrically in step S
30
. On the other hand, if it is determined that electrical control is not being performed in step S
20
, the ECU
42
sets the throttle valve control device to a mechanical mode in step S
40
.
In step S
10
, if the ECU
42
determines that the accelerator pedal
36
is not being operated by the driver, then it is determined whether electrical control is being performed in step S
50
. If it is determined that electrical control is being performed, the ECU
42
sets the throttle valve control device to an electrical mode in step S
60
. On the other hand, if it is determined that electrical control is not being performed in step S
50
, the progress restarts.
In the dual mode established in step S
30
, electrical control has priority over mechanical control. That is, the power of the motor
44
is such that it is greater than the power that can be exerted on the accelerator pedal
36
by the driver.
Thus, while the ECU
42
controls the motor
44
based on the data of the depression amount of the accelerator pedal
36
detected by the accelerator pedal switch
46
, the driving of the engine is not affected by the depression amount of the accelerator pedal
36
, because the power from the depression amount of the accelerator pedal
36
is already reflected in the throttle spindle
34
by the motor
44
through control of the ECU
42
.
In the mechanical mode established in step S
40
, the electricity supplied to the motor
44
is cut by signals from the ECU
42
such that the throttle spindle
34
can freely rotate by driver manipulation of the acceleration pedal
36
. The throttle valve control device is set in the manual mode at speed levels below the pre-set maximal speed.
In the electrical mode S
60
, the throttle disc
32
is actuated by the motor
44
under the control of the ECU
42
. In this case, the accelerator pedal
36
moves according to the rotation amount of the motor
44
because the accelerator pedal
36
is connected to the throttle spindle
34
via the acceleration cable
38
and the acceleration pulley
40
.
Since the ECU
42
has priority control over the throttle disc
32
, when using the inventive throttle valve control device with an ISA system, the ECU
42
receives a wireless signal of maximal speed from beacons installed in a specific area and ensures that the vehicle does not exceed the speed limit in that area even if the driver depresses the accelerator pedal
36
past a level that would beyond the speed limit.
In the throttle valve control device of the present invention, the motor is directly connected with the throttle spindle such that the throttle valve opening can be precisely adjusted. Also, since the throttle valve control device is simple in structure through the use of one throttle pulley and one throttle cable by directly connecting the motor with the spindle disc, the weight and size of the device is reduced and its manufacturing costs are minimized.
Also, the throttle valve control device according to the present invention is ideal for application with an ISA system because the ECU controls the throttle valve to fully ensure the pre-set speed limit even if the driver tries to depress the accelerator pedal beyond a point that would drive the vehicle over the speed limit.
Although preferred embodiment of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it should be clearly understood that many variations and/or modifications of the basic inventive concepts herein taught which may appear to those skilled in the present art will still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A throttle valve control system for internal combustion engines comprising:an accelerator pedal switch for detecting the travel of an accelerator pedal in the depressed direction; an accelerator pedal to throttle valve linkage, wherein the linkage includes an accelerator pulley fixedly mounted on the throttle shaft; an accelerator cable one end of which is wound around the accelerator pulley, the other end being connected to the accelerator pedal, wherein force is applied to the throttle valve via the accelerator linkage and pulley; an actuator for actuating the throttle valve according to electrical signals from an electronic control unit, wherein the actuator is directly mounted to the throttle spindle, and further wherein the actuator has sufficient power to overcome the force applied to the throttle valve via the accelerator pedal and linkage.
- 2. The throttle valve control system of claim 1, wherein the actuator, accelerator pulley, and throttle valve are all mounted on a single shaft.
- 3. The throttle valve control system of claim 1, wherein the accelerator pulley moves within a predetermined angular range.
- 4. The throttle valve control system of claim 1, wherein the actuator is a stepper motor.
Priority Claims (1)
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Date |
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99-8271 |
Mar 1999 |
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