Method and device for monitoring a secondary-air system of a motor vehicle

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العنوان: Method and device for monitoring a secondary-air system of a motor vehicle
Patent Number: 5,542,292
تاريخ النشر: August 06, 1996
Appl. No: 08/355,789
Application Filed: December 14, 1994
مستخلص: In a method and device for monitoring a secondary-air system, a first value is determined which characterizes the secondary air stream blown by the secondary-air system into the exhaust-gas channel of an internal combustion engine. On the basis of this first value, the functioning of the secondary-air system is judged. If the first value lies within a predeterminable interval, it is concluded that the secondary-air system is operating properly. If the first value, on the other hand, lies outside of this predeterminable interval, it is concluded that a malfunction is present. The first value is determined from a second value which characterizes the stream of air fed to the internal combustion engine, from the air/fuel ratio of the mixture drawn in by the internal combustion engine, and from the air/fuel ratio prevailing in the exhaust-gas channel downstream of the place of introduction of the secondary-air line.
Inventors: Schneider, Erich (Kirchheim, DEX); Bone, Rainer (Oberriexingen, DEX); Klenk, Martin (Backnang, DEX); Lange, Jorg (Eberdingen, DEX); Dambach, Dieter-Andreas (Stuttgart, DEX)
Assignees: Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DEX)
Claim: What is claimed is
Claim: 1. A method of monitoring a secondary-air system of a motor vehicle, comprising the steps of
Claim: determining a secondary-air stream signal as a function of
Claim: an intake-air stream signal, the intake-air stream being one of an air-volume stream and an air-mass stream drawn in by an internal combustion engine
Claim: a calculated ratio signal determined by a calculated ratio of a rate of the intake-air stream to a fuel feed rate, and
Claim: an air/fuel ratio signal determined by a sensor situated downstream of a place of introduction of a secondary-air line into an exhaust-gas channel;
Claim: judging a functioning of the secondary-air system as a function of the secondary-air stream signal;
Claim: disconnecting a lambda control during controlled operation; and
Claim: checking an operability of the secondary-air system when the lambda control is disconnected during controlled operation.
Claim: 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the secondary-air system is considered operable when the secondary-air stream signal falls within a predetermined interval, and is considered inoperable when the secondary-air stream signal falls outside the predetermined interval, the predetermined interval being a function of a condition of operation of the internal combustion engine.
Claim: 3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of
Claim: determining the secondary-air stream signal by multiplying a difference of a quotient from the air/fuel ratio downstream of the place of introduction of the secondary-air line into the exhaust-gas channel and the calculated ratio of the intake-air stream to the fuel feed rate from a value of 1, by the intake-air stream.
Claim: 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein the intake-air stream signal is generated by one of an air-mass meter and an air-volume meter.
Claim: 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the intake-air stream signal is determined as a further function of a load signal and a speed of rotation signal.
Claim: 6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of
Claim: averaging over a predetermined time period at least one of
Claim: the intake-air stream signal, the calculated ratio signal, and the air/fuel ratio signal.
Claim: 7. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of
Claim: operating a secondary-air pump situated in the secondary air-line;
Claim: checking an operability of the secondary air system when the secondary-air pump is operating.
Claim: 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the operability of the secondary-air system is checked during a warming-up phase of the internal combustion engine.
Claim: 9. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of
Claim: checking an operability of the secondary-air system with a sensor to determine the air/fuel ratio.
Claim: 10. The method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of
Claim: upon determining a satisfaction of a condition with respect to at least one of
Claim: a measure of time since a starting of the internal combustion engine
Claim: a measured temperature of a catalytic converter
Claim: a temperature determined using a model
Claim: a mass of air integrated since the starting of the internal combustion engine
Claim: a mass of fuel injected since the starting of the internal combustion engine, and
Claim: a number of crankshaft revolutions since the starting of the internal combustion engine
Claim: connecting a lambda-control; and
Claim: checking an operability of the secondary-air system.
Claim: 11. The method according to claim 1, wherein an output signal of the sensor changes abruptly approximately at an air number of 1.
Claim: 12. The method according to claim 11, further comprising the step of
Claim: determining the air/fuel ratio drawn in by the internal combustion engine simultaneously with an abrupt change in the output signal of the sensor from
Claim: the intake-air stream
Claim: a pre-control value of a lambda pre-control, and
Claim: a speed of rotation of the internal combustion engine.
Current U.S. Class: 731/181; 60/277
Current International Class: F01N 322
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Primary Examiner: Chilcot, Richard
Assistant Examiner: McCall, Eric S.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Kenyon & Kenyon
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.05542292
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants