Secondary system and method for controlling an engine

US10323599B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10323599-B2
Application numberUS-201615264350-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2016
Priority dateSep 13, 2016
Publication dateJun 18, 2019
Grant dateJun 18, 2019

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Systems and methods for operating an engine in response to a condition where air flow into an engine via an air filter of an engine air intake is limited are presented. In one example, a canister purge valve is adjusted responsive to accelerator pedal position to reduce engine torque reduction that may be caused by a partially clogged air filter or lower barometric pressure. In this way, the engine air amount may be adjusted to provide additional torque from an engine while engine air flow through the air filter may be limited.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An engine control method, comprising: operating an engine with barometric pressure less than a first threshold and a driver demand torque greater than a second threshold; and opening a fuel vapor storage canister vent valve and closing a fuel tank vapor blocking valve via a controller in response to an indication of barometric pressure less than the first threshold while the driver demand torque is greater than the second threshold. 2. The method of claim 1 , where the fuel vapor storage canister vent valve is positioned along a conduit extending between atmosphere and a fuel vapor storage canister, and further comprising: maintaining a position of a throttle and adjusting a canister purge valve responsive to an accelerator pedal position in response to the indication of barometric pressure less than the first threshold and driver demand torque greater than the second threshold; and adjusting the position of the throttle responsive to the accelerator pedal position in response to the driver demand torque not being greater than the second threshold. 3. The method of claim 1 , where the fuel tank vapor blocking valve is positioned along a conduit extending between a fuel tank and a fuel vapor storage canister. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising adjusting a position of a canister purge valve proportionate to a position of an accelerator pedal. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising holding an engine air inlet throttle in a fixed position in response to the barometric pressure less than the first threshold and the driver demand torque greater than the second threshold. 6. The method of claim 1 , where the driver demand torque is based on a position of an accelerator pedal. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising opening the fuel vapor storage canister vent valve and closing the fuel tank vapor blocking valve via a controller in further response to an engine air intake filter not being degraded. 8. An engine control method, comprising: judging degradation of an engine air intake filter; and opening a fuel vapor storage canister vent valve and closing a fuel tank vapor blocking valve via a controller in response to the degradation of the engine air intake filter. 9. The method of claim 8 , where the engine air intake filter is positioned upstream of a central throttle butterfly valve. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising adjusting a position of a canister purge valve in response to a position of an accelerator pedal in response to degradation of the engine air intake filter. 11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising holding a position of a throttle constant while adjusting the position of the canister purge valve in response to degradation of the engine air intake filter. 12. The method of claim 8 , further comprising adjusting a position of a canister purge valve in response to a driver demand torque. 13. The method of claim 8 , where the fuel vapor storage canister vent valve is positioned along a conduit between a fuel vapor storage canister and an atmospheric pressure vent. 14. The method of claim 8 , further comprising determining degradation of the engine air intake filter based on a pressure drop across the engine air intake filter. 15. An engine system, comprising: an engine including an air intake and a throttle positioned along the air intake downstream of an air filter and upstream of an intake manifold; a fuel vapor storage canister; a canister purge valve positioned along a conduit extending from the fuel vapor storage canister to the intake manifold; an accelerator pedal; and a controller including executable instructions stored in non-transitory memory to judge the air filter is degraded and adjust a position of the canister purge valve proportional to a position of the accelerator pedal in response to the air filter being degraded. 16. The engine system of claim 15 , further comprising a fuel vapor storage canister vent valve and a fuel tank vapor blocking valve. 17. The engine system of claim 16 , further comprising additional instructions to open the fuel vapor storage canister vent valve and close a fuel tank vapor blocking valve in response to the air filter being degraded. 18. The engine system of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions to maintain a position of the throttle while adjusting the position of the canister purge valve proportionate to the position of the accelerator pedal. 19. The engine system of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions to adjust the position of the canister purge valve responsive to engine air flow greater than a threshold. 20. The engine system of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions to adjust the throttle in response to the position of the accelerator pedal in response to the air filter being degraded and engine air flow less than a threshold.

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  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

  • Atmospheric pressure · CPC title

  • with means for removing dust, {particles or liquids} from cleaners; with means for indicating clogging; with by-pass means; {Regeneration of cleaners} · CPC title

  • Controlling intake air · CPC title

  • F02D41/22Primary

    Safety or indicating devices for abnormal conditions {(in air/fuel ratio feedback systems F02D41/1495, in electric control linkage F02D11/107, in purge control systems F02M25/0809)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10323599B2 cover?
Systems and methods for operating an engine in response to a condition where air flow into an engine via an air filter of an engine air intake is limited are presented. In one example, a canister purge valve is adjusted responsive to accelerator pedal position to reduce engine torque reduction that may be caused by a partially clogged air filter or lower barometric pressure. In this way, the en…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ford Global Tech Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D41/22. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 18 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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