GB2139381A - Electronic control system for a fuel pump - Google Patents

Electronic control system for a fuel pump Download PDF

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GB2139381A
GB2139381A GB08408027A GB8408027A GB2139381A GB 2139381 A GB2139381 A GB 2139381A GB 08408027 A GB08408027 A GB 08408027A GB 8408027 A GB8408027 A GB 8408027A GB 2139381 A GB2139381 A GB 2139381A
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John Howard Moore
Ian James Harvey
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D41/00Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
    • F02D41/22Safety or indicating devices for abnormal conditions
    • F02D41/221Safety or indicating devices for abnormal conditions relating to the failure of actuators or electrically driven elements
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02DCONTROLLING COMBUSTION ENGINES
    • F02D41/00Electrical control of supply of combustible mixture or its constituents
    • F02D41/30Controlling fuel injection
    • F02D41/38Controlling fuel injection of the high pressure type
    • F02D41/40Controlling fuel injection of the high pressure type with means for controlling injection timing or duration
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02TCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO TRANSPORTATION
    • Y02T10/00Road transport of goods or passengers
    • Y02T10/10Internal combustion engine [ICE] based vehicles
    • Y02T10/40Engine management systems

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Abstract

An electronic control system for a fuel pump of an internal combustion engine includes a power circuit 18 which controls the flow of electric current in an electromagnetic device coupled to a spill valve 19 of the fuel pump. Power is supplied to the power circuit through a resistor 17 through which power is also supplied to an engine speed sensing circuit 15. The system also includes a control unit 14 which supplies variable duration control signals to the power circuit 18 to effect closure of the valve 19 and hence delivery of fuel, in timed relationship with the engine. The control unit receives the speed signal from the speed sensing circuit and also senses the voltage applied thereto. In addition it receives a demand signal from a transducer 16 and controls current flow in a relay winding 22 having contacts 21 in parallel with the resistor. In normal operation the contacts are closed but in a fault situation with the demand low and the speed high the winding 22 is de-energised and the voltage applied to the power circuit and speed sensing circuit falls below a standby level which is sensed by the control unit to maintain the winding de-energised. On starting the control unit 14 checks that the power circuit voltage is at the standby level before closing relay contacts 21. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Electronic control system for a fuel pump This invention relates to an electronic control system for the fuel pump of an internal combustion engine, the pump being of the type including an electromagnetically operable device which when energised ensures that the pump supplies fuel to the associated engine, the control system including a power circuit which controls the flow of current in the device and a control unit responsive to demanded and actual engine operating parameters for providing a control signal to said power circuit.
One form of fuel pump which is capable of control by the control system is a reciprocable plunger pump in which a cylinder containing the plunger has an outlet for connection to an injection nozzle of the associated engine and through which fuel can flow during inward movement of the plunger. Means is provided to fill the cylinder with fuel and the pump includes a spill outlet which is controlled by a valve. The valve is closed when the electromagnetically operable device is energised and when closed fuel contained in the cylinder will be displaced to the engine during the inward movement of the plunger. If however the valve is open or opened during the inward movement of the plunger, the fuel will flow through the spill outlet in preference to flowing to the engine.The maximum displacement of the plunger will be greater than the maximum amount of fuel which can be supplied to the engine so that at some time or times during the inward movement of the plunger the valve must be opened.
The power circuit contains semi-conductor devices for example power transistors and it is possible for failure of such a device to occur.
This could cause the valve to be permanently closed. The result would be that the engine would receive more than its allowed maximum amount of fuel and apart from the emission of smoke in the engine exhaust, its speed would no longer be controlled and the engine would accelerate possibly to bursting point.
The object of the invention is to provide a control system of the kind specified in a simpie and convenient form.
According to the invention an electronic control system of the kind specified comprises first and second terminals for connection to a source of electric supply by way of a manualiy operable switch, a resistor connected in series with one of said terminals and the power circuit, a relay having contacts connected in parallel with said resistor, said relay including a winding which is energised under the control of said control unit, to close said contacts, an engine speed sensing circuit which receives power from the end of the resistor remote from the supply terminal and which supplies an engine speed signal to the control unit, said control unit including means for checking the demand signal and the engine speed signal and acting when the engine speed signal exceeds a predetermined value while the demand signal is substantially zero, to deenergise said relay so that the voltage applied to the power circuit and the speed sensing circuit is reduced by said resistor, said voltage if reduced to below a stand-by level by a fault in the power circuit, causing the speed signal to become insufficient whereby the control unit acts to prevent reenergisation of the relay, the reduced current avialable when said contacts are open being insufficient to maintain said valve closed.
According to a further feature of the invention the control unit includes further means for sensing the voltage applied to the power circuit and the engine speed sensing circuit whereby when said switch is closed during the starting of the engine, the control unit checks the voltage applied to the power circuit and said speed sensing circuit to ensure that the voltage is at said stand-by level before energising said relay.
An example of a control system in accor dance witch the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic circuit diagram.
Referring to the circuit diagram there are provided terminals 10 and 11 for connection to a D.C. supply represented by an accumulator 12. A manually operable switch 13 is connected between the terminal 10 and the accumulator and this in practice will be the main control switch of the vehicle in which the engine is installed. The control circuit includes a control unit 14 which conveniently, is a micro-processor and it has supply lines connected to the terminals 10 and 11.
The control unit 14 will in practice receive a number of input signals representing various engine operating parameters but in particular it receives an engine speed signal from an engine speed sensing circuit 1 5 and a demand signal from a transducer 16. Power is supplied to the speed sensing circuit 1 5 by way of a resistor 1 7 which is connected to the terminal 10, the other supply to the circuit 1 5 being taken from the terminal 11.
Also provided is a power circuit 1 8 which also receives power through the resistor 1 7 and which controls the operation of the aforesaid electromagnetic valve 1 9. The power circuit receives control signals from the control unit 14. The control unit 14 is able to sense the voltage applied to the speed sensing circuit 1 5 and the power circuit this being achieved by a connection 20.
In parallel with the resistor 1 7 is a pair of normally open relay contacts 21 which form part of a relay which also includes a winding 22. One end of the winding is connected to the terminal 10 and the other end of the winding is connected to the control unit 14.
In normal operation of the control circuit the control unit 14 provides signals in timed relationship with the associated engine to the power circuit 1 8 so that the latter can energise the electromagnetic device associated with the valve 1 9. The valve 1 9 needs to be closed in order for fuel to be delivered to the associated engine. The control unit controls the amount of fuel supplied to the engine to ensure that the maximum governed speed of the engine is not exceeded and the amount of fuel supplied depends upon the demanded signal.The transducer 1 6 is connected to the throttie pedal of the vehicle and the greater the amount of fuel demanded by the driver the longer in a cycle of operation of the fuel pump will the valve 1 9 be closed. The control unit contains stored information so that it can ensure that other engine operating parameters are not exceeded.
A fault condition can occur where the power circuit 18 continuously maintains the valve closed. In this situation the maximum amount of fuel which the pump can deliver in an operating cycle will be delivered to the engine and besides causing smoke in the engine exhaust, the engine will accelerate in an uncontrolled manner. In this situation one can expect that the driver of the vehicle will have released his throttle pedal so that the demand signal is zero or substantially zero.
The control unit checks the actual engine speed against the demand and when it sees that the engine speed has exceeded a preset speed above normal idling speed and the demand is substantially zero, it effects deenergisation of the relay winding 22. The effect of this is to open the relay contacts 21 so that the supply voltage applied to the power circuit 18 and the speed sensing circuit 1 5 is reduced by the voltage drop across the resistor 1 7. If a fault has occurred the voltage applied to both circuits will fall below a stand-by level because of the current flowing in the electromagnetic device. In this situation the signal provided by the speed sensing circuit to the control unit will fall to such a level that the control unit recognises the fault and will maintain the relay 22 in the deenergised condition.
When the voltage applied to the power circuit is below the stand-by value the current flowing in the electromagnetic device associated with the valve is insufficient to maintain the valve in the closed position and hence as soon as the relay contacts 21 open the valve will move to the open position and the supply of fuel to the engine will cease.
There is a situation which can occur during normal operation of the vehicle in which the engine speed could exceed its normal governed speed and with a very low demand signal. This occurs in so-called "overrun" conditions that is to say when a vehicle is descending a hill. In this situation the winding 22 will again be deenergised and the contacts 21 opened. However, because there is no fault and no output from the control unit 14 requesting fuel, the voltage supplied to the speed sensing circuit and the power circuit falls to the stand-by level at which level the speed sensing circuit can maintain the speed signal to the control unit. The stand-by voltage level is not however sufficient to effect or maintain closure of the valve and the practical effect therefore is that the engine speed must fall to close to normal engine idling speed before the winding 22 is energised and the contacts 21 closed to restore the supply of fuel to the engine. If however a demand signal is supplied the control system will effect closure of the relay to enable fuel to be supplied to the associated engine.
The relay needs to be checked and this is effected when first attempting to start the engine. Upon closure of the switch 1 3 the control unit 14 is energised but it first senses the voltage applied to the speed sensing circuit and the power circuit to ensure that this is at the stand-by level, before energising the winding 22 to close the contacts 21.

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1. An electronic control system for the fuel pump of an internal combustion engine, the pump being of the type including an electromagnetically operable device which when energised ensures that the pump supplies fuel to the associated engine, the control system including a power circuit which controls the flow of current in the device and a control unit responsive to demanded and actual engine operating parameters for providing a control signal to said power circuit, the control system further comprising first and second terminals for connection to a source of electric supply by way of a manually operable switch, a resistor connected in series with one sf said terminals and the power circuit, a relay haying contacts connected in parallel with said resistor, said relay including a winding which is energised under the control of said control unit, to close said contacts, an engine speed sensing circuit which receives power from the end of the resistor remote from the supply terminal and which supplies an engine speed signal to the control unit, said control unit including means for checking the demand signal and the engine speed signal and acting when the engine speed signal exceeds a predetermined value while the demand signal is substantially zero, to deenergise said relay so that the voltage applied to the power circuit and the speed sensing circuit is reduced by said resistor, said voltage if reduced to below a stand-by level by a fault in the power circuit, causing the speed signal to become insufficient whereby the control unit acts to prevent reenergisation of the rel, the reduced current available when said contacts are open, being insufficient to maintain said valve closed.
2. A control system according to Claim 1 including further means for sensing the voltage applied to the power circuit and the engine speed sensing circuit whereby when said switch is closed during the starting of the engine, the control unit checks the voltage applied to the power circuit and said speed sensing circuit to ensure that the voltage is at said stand-by level before energising said relay.
3. An electronic control system for the fuel pump of an internal combustion engine comprising the combination and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying diagram.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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EP0298187A2 (en) * 1987-07-09 1989-01-11 VDO Adolf Schindling AG Electric gas pedal
FR2637015A1 (en) * 1988-09-24 1990-03-30 Bosch Gmbh Robert METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SAFETY STOPPING THE VOLUME CONTROL UNIT OF A FUEL OF INJECTION PUMPS IN DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
FR2670833A1 (en) * 1990-12-22 1992-06-26 Bosch Gmbh Robert CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT FOR PROVIDING AN EMERGENCY STOP OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, ESPECIALLY A DIESEL ENGINE.

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0298187A2 (en) * 1987-07-09 1989-01-11 VDO Adolf Schindling AG Electric gas pedal
EP0298187A3 (en) * 1987-07-09 1990-12-05 Vdo Adolf Schindling Ag Electric gas pedal
FR2637015A1 (en) * 1988-09-24 1990-03-30 Bosch Gmbh Robert METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SAFETY STOPPING THE VOLUME CONTROL UNIT OF A FUEL OF INJECTION PUMPS IN DIESEL INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
FR2670833A1 (en) * 1990-12-22 1992-06-26 Bosch Gmbh Robert CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENT FOR PROVIDING AN EMERGENCY STOP OF AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE, ESPECIALLY A DIESEL ENGINE.

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