IP Library Granted Patent US 7,325,533
Granted Patent B2
US 7,325,533 · App. 11/606,402 · Granted Feb 5, 2008

Leisure vehicle with an electronic throttle control system

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Patent No.
US 7,325,533
App. No.
11/606,402
Granted
Feb 5, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A leisure vehicle comprising an electronic control throttle system of an engine in which an actuator drives a throttle valve in response to an operation signal according to an operation amount of a throttle operation device, the electronic control throttle system including a throttle valve controller configured to send a control signal to the actuator to drive the throttle valve. The throttle valve controller is configured to give a gain to compensate for a deviation between a target opening degree of the throttle valve that is set based on the operation amount of the throttle operation device and an actual opening degree of the throttle valve which is a detected opening degree of the throttle valve. The throttle valve controller is configured to set the gain that causes the throttle valve to enter an overshooting region that exceeds a fully open position in a movement range of the throttle valve.

Claims (11)

1. A leisure vehicle comprising:

an electronic control throttle system of an engine in which an actuator drives a throttle valve of the engine in response to an operation signal according to an operation amount of a throttle operation device of the vehicle, the electronic control throttle system including:

a throttle valve controller configured to send a control signal to the actuator to drive the throttle valve;

wherein the throttle valve controller is configured to give a gain to compensate for a deviation between a target opening degree of the throttle valve that is set based on the operation amount of the throttle operation device and an actual opening degree of the throttle valve which is a detected opening degree of the throttle valve; and

wherein the throttle valve controller is configured to set the gain that causes the throttle valve to enter an overshooting region that exceeds a fully open position in a movement range of the throttle valve.

2. The leisure vehicle according to claim 1 ,

wherein the throttle valve is a butterfly valve including a rotatable valve shaft and a valve disc attached to the rotatable valve shaft; and

wherein a projected image of the valve disc at an upper limit of the overshooting region that is formed as viewed from a center axis direction of an air flow passage of the throttle valve falls within a projected image of the valve shaft that is formed as viewed from the center axis direction.

3. The leisure vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the throttle valve is a butterfly valve, and the upper limit of the overshooting region of the throttle valve is set in an open position obtained by rotating the throttle valve from the fully open position to a position that is open to an 8% to 12% opening degree of the fully open position.

4. The leisure vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein the electronic control throttle system further includes a mechanical stopper that is disposed at a location of the movement range of the throttle valve to inhibit the throttle valve from being moved in an opening direction beyond the upper limit of the overshooting region.

5. The leisure vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic control throttle system is configured to set gains which are different between a slight opening degree range of the throttle valve and an opening degree range of the throttle valve that is larger than the slight opening degree range.

Assignments (1)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Jun 2, 2022
From: KAWASAKI JUKOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
To: KAWASAKI MOTORS, LTD.
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