Differential pressure sensor with dual output using a double-sided capacitive sensing element
US-9470594-B2 · Oct 18, 2016 · US
US9389146B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9389146-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414368880-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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A malfunction-determining device for an exhaust gas purifying device, which includes a filter device and a pressure measuring device, includes a usability determiner being configured to determine whether or not the pressure measuring device is usable based on a pressure measured by the pressure measuring device and an exhaust gas flow rate, a frozen-state determiner being configured to determine whether or not the pressure measuring device is frozen, and a malfunction determiner being configured to determine that the pressure measuring device has a malfunction when the usability determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is unusable and the frozen-state determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is not frozen.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A malfunction-determining device for an exhaust gas purifying device, the exhaust gas purifying device comprising: a filter device being provided in an exhaust passage for exhaust gas exhausted from an internal combustion engine to remove a residual substance in the exhaust gas; and a pressure measuring device being provided to the filter device to measure a pressure of the exhaust gas, the malfunction-determining device comprising: a usability determiner being configured to determine whether or not the pressure measuring device is usable based on the pressure measured by the pressure measuring device and an exhaust gas flow rate; a frozen-state determiner being configured to determine whether or not the pressure measuring device is frozen; a malfunction determiner being configured to determine that the pressure measuring device has a malfunction when the usability determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is unusable and the frozen-state determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is not frozen; and a model-deposition-amount calculator being configured to calculate a theoretical amount of deposition of particulate matters in the filter device as a model-deposition-amount when the usability determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is not usable and the frozen-state determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is frozen. 2. The malfunction-determining device for the exhaust gas purifying device according to claim 1 , the malfunction-determining device further comprising a malfunction notifier being configured to report the malfunction of the pressure measuring device when the malfunction determiner determines that the pressure measuring device has the malfunction. 3. The malfunction-determining device for the exhaust gas purifying device according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure measuring device is configured to measure a differential pressure in a filter used in the filter device between an inlet-side pressure and an outlet-side pressure of the exhaust gas, and the usability determiner is configured to determine whether or not the pressure measuring device is usable based on the measured differential pressure and the exhaust gas flow rate. 4. The malfunction-determining device for the exhaust gas purifying device according claim 1 , wherein the frozen-state determiner comprises a temperature sensor configured to measure an atmospheric temperature or a temperature of the pressure measuring device and determines that the pressure measuring device is not frozen when the temperature measured by the temperature sensor is higher than a predetermined temperature. 5. The malfunction-determining device for the exhaust gas purifying device according claim 1 , wherein the frozen-state determiner comprises a timer being configured to measure time elapsed since the internal combustion engine is started and determines that the pressure measuring device is not frozen when the time measured by the timer exceeds a predetermined time. 6. A malfunction-determining method for an exhaust gas purifying device, the exhaust gas purifying device comprising: a filter device being provided in an exhaust passage for exhaust gas exhausted from an internal combustion engine to remove a residual substance in the exhaust gas; and a pressure measuring device being provided to the filter device to measure a pressure of the exhaust gas, the malfunction-determining method comprising: determining whether or not the pressure measuring device is usable based on the pressure measured by the pressure measuring device and an exhaust gas flow rate; determining whether or not the pressure measuring device is frozen after the pressure measuring device is determined to be unusable; determining that the pressure measuring device has a malfunction when the pressure measuring device is determined not to be frozen; and calculating a theoretical amount of deposition of particulate matters in the filter device as a model-deposition-amount when the usability determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is not usable and the frozen-state determiner determines that the pressure measuring device is frozen.
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