IP Library Granted Patent US 9,303,578
Granted Patent B2
US 9,303,578 · App. 13/469,938 · Granted Apr 5, 2016

Throttle body fuel injection system with improved idle air control

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Patent No.
US 9,303,578
App. No.
13/469,938
Granted
Apr 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A single point fuel injection throttle body assembly including an idle air control circuit having an port opening into main intake bores downstream of the point of fuel distribution into the air stream. When the idle air control circuit is open, an air/fuel mixture, rather than simply air, is drawn into the into the intake manifold, thereby reducing the tendency for a lean fuel mixture at idle. A unique engine control unit “feed forward” algorithm controls the fuel injection as a function of the position of the idle air control motor so that as the idle air control circuit is opened, the pulse widths of the fuel injector signals are increased. This feature allows the initial open-loop-based fuel mixture supplied by system to be more accurate and eliminates rough unstable idle associated with closed-loop control lag times.

Claims (43)

1. A fuel injection system ( 100 ) comprising:

a throttle body assembly ( 102 ) defining an outlet side that is dimensioned to mount atop an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, said throttle body assembly having a bore ( 112 ) formed therethrough opening into said outlet side and including a throttle valve ( 118 ) disposed in said bore;

a fuel injector ( 104 ) mounted to said throttle body assembly so as to inject fuel into said bore at a first point upstream of said throttle valve;

an idle air control passage ( 120 ) formed through said throttle body defining an outlet port ( 124 ) in fluid communication with said bore at said outlet side, an opening ( 122 ) at a top of the throttle body opposite said outlet side, and an inlet port ( 121 ) in fluid communication with said bore at a second point that is downstream of said first point and upstream of said throttle valve; and

an idle air control valve ( 128 ) disposed within said idle air control passage for selectively isolating said inlet port from said outlet port.

2. The fuel injection system of claim 1 further comprising:

a controller ( 132 ) operatively coupled to said fuel injector and arranged for increasing an amount of fuel injected by said fuel injector as a function of a position of said idle air control valve.

3. The fuel injection system of claim 2 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes driver circuitry ( 188 ) for creating a periodic pulse signal to actuate said fuel injector; and

said controller ( 132 ) includes a first algorithm for determining a pulse width ( 186 ) of said periodic pulse signal as a function of the sum of a first value ( 182 ) that is representative of an initial fuel pulse width and a second value ( 184 ) that is representative of a position of said idle air control valve.

4. The fuel injection system of claim 3 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a second algorithm for determining said first value from a third value ( 180 ) that is representative of an air flow into said internal combustion engine and a fourth value ( 172 ) that is representative of a target air/fuel ratio.

5. The fuel injection system of claim 4 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a third algorithm for determining said third value from a fifth value ( 154 ) that is representative of a rotational speed of said internal combustion engine, a sixth value ( 158 ) that is representative of a load imposed on said internal combustion engine, and a seventh value ( 170 ) that is representative of a volumetric efficiency of said internal combustion engine.

6. A fuel injection system ( 100 ) comprising:

a throttle body assembly ( 102 ) defining an outlet side that is dimensioned to mount atop an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, said throttle body assembly having a bore ( 112 ) formed therethrough opening into said outlet side and including a throttle valve ( 118 ) disposed in said bore;

a fuel injector ( 104 ) mounted to said throttle body assembly so as to inject fuel into said bore at a first point upstream of said throttle valve; and

an idle air control circuit ( 120 ) formed through said throttle body so as to selectively bypass said throttle valve, said idle air control circuit having an inlet opening ( 121 ) in said bore at a location downstream of said first point and an opening ( 122 ) at a top of said throttle body assembly opposite said outlet side.

7. The fuel injection system of claim 6 further comprising:

an idle air control valve ( 128 ) disposed within said idle air control circuit for selectively bypassing said throttle valve.

8. The fuel injection system of claim 7 further comprising:

an idle air control motor ( 126 ) connected to said idle air control valve for actuating said idle air control valve; and

a controller ( 132 ) operatively coupled to said fuel injector and arranged for increasing an amount of fuel injected by said fuel injector as a function of a position of said idle air control valve.

9. The fuel injection system of claim 8 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes driver circuitry ( 188 ) for creating a periodic pulse signal to actuate said fuel injector; and

said controller ( 132 ) includes a first algorithm for determining a pulse width ( 186 ) of said periodic pulse signal as a function of the sum of a first value ( 182 ) that is representative of an initial fuel pulse width and a second value ( 184 ) that is representative of a position of said idle air control valve.

10. The fuel injection system of claim 9 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a second algorithm for determining said first value from a third value ( 180 ) that is representative of an air flow into said internal combustion engine and a fourth value ( 172 ) that is representative of a target air/fuel ratio.

11. The fuel injection system of claim 10 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a third algorithm for determining said third value from a fifth value ( 154 ) that is representative of a rotational speed of said internal combustion engine, a sixth value ( 158 ) that is representative of a load imposed on said internal combustion engine, and a seventh value ( 170 ) that is representative of a volumetric efficiency of said internal combustion engine.

12. A fuel injection system ( 100 ) comprising:

a throttle body assembly ( 102 ) defining an outlet side that is dimensioned to mount atop an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine, said throttle body assembly having a bore ( 112 ) formed therethrough opening into said outlet side and including a throttle valve ( 118 ) disposed in said bore;

a fuel injector ( 104 ) mounted to said throttle body assembly so as to inject fuel into said bore at a first point upstream of said throttle valve having first axial distance from said outlet side;

an idle air control passage ( 120 ) formed through said throttle body defining an outlet port ( 124 ) in fluid communication with said bore at said outlet side, an opening ( 122 ) at a top of said throttle body assembly opposite said outlet side and an inlet port ( 121 ) in fluid communication with said bore at a second point that is downstream of said first point and upstream of said throttle valve;

an idle air control valve ( 128 ) disposed within said idle air control passage; and

a controller ( 132 ) operatively coupled to said fuel injector and arranged for increasing an amount of fuel injected by said fuel injector as a function of a position of said idle air control valve.

13. The fuel injection system of claim 12 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes driver circuitry ( 188 ) for creating a periodic pulse signal to actuate said fuel injector; and

said controller ( 132 ) includes a first algorithm for determining a pulse width ( 186 ) of said periodic pulse signal as a function of the sum of a first value ( 182 ) that is representative of an initial fuel pulse width and a second value ( 184 ) that is representative of a position of said idle air control valve.

14. The fuel injection system of claim 13 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a second algorithm for determining said first value from a third value ( 180 ) that is representative of an air flow into said internal combustion engine and a fourth value ( 172 ) that is representative of a target air/fuel ratio.

15. The fuel injection system of claim 14 wherein:

said controller ( 132 ) includes a third algorithm for determining said third value from a fifth value ( 154 ) that is representative of a rotational speed of said internal combustion engine, a sixth value ( 158 ) that is representative of a load imposed on said internal combustion engine, and a seventh value ( 170 ) that is representative of a volumetric efficiency of said internal combustion engine.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 24, 2021
From: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS FIRST LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
To: FLOWMASTER, INC.; APR, LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; RACEPAK LLC; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 24, 2021
From: AEA DEBT MANAGEMENT LP, AS SECOND LIEN COLLATERAL AGENT
To: FLOWMASTER, INC.; APR, LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; RACEPAK LLC; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.; HIGH PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2021
From: HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; DRAKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, LLC; B&M RACING & PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE DELETE PATENT NUMBERS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 047429 FRAME: 0343. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded Nov 18, 2018
From: FLOWMASTER, INC.; APR, LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; RACEPAK LLC; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2018
From: FLOWMASTER, INC.; APR, LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; RACEPAK LLC; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.; HIGH PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2018
From: FLOWMASTER, INC.; APR, LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; MSD LLC; POWERTEQ LLC; RACEPAK LLC; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: UBS AG, STAMFORD BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 5, 2018
From: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE, LLC
To: HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; QFT HOLDINGS, INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.; MSD LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; POWERTEQ LLC
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 24, 2015
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To: MSD LLC
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RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2015
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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 22, 2015
From: HOLLEY PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS INC.; QFT HOLDINGS, INC.; HOLLEY PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS, INC.; MSD LLC; ACCEL PERFORMANCE GROUP LLC; POWERTEQ LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2013
From: AUTOTRONIC CONTROLS CORPORATION
To: MSD, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 11, 2012
From: WITTKOPF, MICHAEL A; PETERSEN, TODD A
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