Fuel enrichment control circuit for an internal combustion engine

an internal combustion engine fuel enrichment control circuit which produces an output electrical signal suitable for use in modifying an engine fuel demand electrical signal when the temperature of the engine is below its normal operating temperature. The output signal has a fixed magnitude when the engine is not being cranked or started and the angular acceleration of the engine output shaft is less than a predetermined magnitude. The output electrical signal is proportional to the temperature of the engine when the engine is being cranked or started and also when the angular acceleration of the engine output shaft is greater than the predetermined magnitude. The angular acceleration of the engine is used as an indication of the roughness of operation of the engine. The output electrical signal proportional to engine temperature effects fuel enrichment by the modification of a fuel demand signal that represents engine fuel demand when the engine is at its normal operating temperature. In a preferred embodiment the invention includes an engine temperature sensing and switching circuit, a gain control and output circuit, an engine speed sensing circuit, a filter and differentiator circuit for producing a signal proportional to acceleration of the engine's output shaft and a cold start control circuit.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T960002
Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 4, 1976
Date of Patent: Jul 5, 1977
Inventor: Roger A. Moon (Ypsilanti, MI)
Application Number: 5/663,662
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 123/32EA; 123/179G
International Classification: F02B 300;