Fuel level sensor diagnosis device

US9822723B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9822723-B2
Application numberUS-201615058248-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2016
Priority dateMar 4, 2015
Publication dateNov 21, 2017
Grant dateNov 21, 2017

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A fuel level sensor detects the level of fuel in a fuel tank. A level signal detected by a float does not change in a full dead zone and an empty dead zone. During normal fuel consumption, the level signal changes according to the consumption amount. Thus when an electronic control unit, or ECU, detects that the fuel level sensor is operating normally, the ECU resets a fuel consumption amount. However, when a small quantity of fuel is supplied, the fuel consumption amount is not reset, and a measurement error may occur during failure detection. Accordingly, the ECU corrects a failure threshold value to avoid misdiagnosing a failure.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel level sensor diagnosis device for receiving a fuel level signal from a fuel level sensor that detects a remaining quantity of fuel in a fuel tank and for determining a failure in the fuel level sensor, comprising: a fuel consumption integrator that integrates a fuel consumption amount signal representing a consumed amount of fuel of the fuel tank; a determination unit that determines a failure in the fuel level sensor when a total fuel consumption amount from the fuel consumption integrator exceeds a failure threshold value; an integrated value reset unit that resets the total fuel consumption amount when a change amount of the fuel level signal exceeds a predetermined reset threshold value; and a correction unit that, when the change amount of the fuel level signal does not exceed the reset threshold value when the fuel tank is supplied with fuel, determines a small quantity refueling and corrects the failure threshold value of the determination unit. 2. The fuel level sensor diagnosis device of claim 1 , wherein the correction unit is configured to not correct the failure threshold value when the small quantity refueling occurs a predetermine number of times consecutively. 3. The fuel level sensor diagnosis device of claim 1 , wherein when the fuel level signal is in a full state or an empty state at the time of determining the small quantity refueling, the correction unit is configured to correct the failure threshold value with a dead zone correction value. 4. The fuel level sensor diagnosis device of claim 1 , wherein upon detecting the small quantity refueling and correcting the failure threshold value, the correction unit separately integrates the fuel consumption amount from the fuel consumption integrator as a correction sum, and when the change amount of the fuel level signal exceeds a re-correction threshold value, the correction unit re-corrects the failure threshold value with the correction sum. 5. The fuel level sensor diagnosis device of claim 1 , wherein the correction unit is configured to determine that the fuel tank is supplied with fuel when a detection signal from an opening and closing sensor transitions from open to closed, the opening and closing sensor being disposed in a fuel supply port of the fuel tank. 6. The fuel level sensor diagnosis device of claim 1 , wherein the correction unit is configured to determine that the fuel tank is supplied with fuel when a detection signal from a pressure sensor transitions from increasing to an atmospheric pressure to decreasing toward or below the atmospheric pressure, the pressure sensor detecting an internal pressure of the fuel tank.

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  • Controlling the feeding of liquid fuel from storage containers to carburettors or fuel-injection apparatus (control of electrical fuel pumps F02D41/3082, controlling fuel flow to a common rail F02D41/3845); Failure or leakage prevention; Diagnosis or detection of failure; Arrangement of sensors in the fuel system; Electric wiring; Electrostatic discharge · CPC title

  • Engine management systems · CPC title

  • F02D41/222Primary

    relating to the failure of sensors or parameter detection devices · CPC title

  • with level control · CPC title

  • Diagnosis of the fuel system · CPC title

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What does patent US9822723B2 cover?
A fuel level sensor detects the level of fuel in a fuel tank. A level signal detected by a float does not change in a full dead zone and an empty dead zone. During normal fuel consumption, the level signal changes according to the consumption amount. Thus when an electronic control unit, or ECU, detects that the fuel level sensor is operating normally, the ECU resets a fuel consumption amount. …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Denso Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F02D41/222. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 21 2017 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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