IP Library Granted Patent US 11,105,288
Granted Patent B1
US 11,105,288 · App. 17/002,906 · Granted Aug 31, 2021

Engine warmup on pedal-start vehicle

Inventors: Zekarias W. Yohannes (Augusta, GA); Justin Williams (Warrenville, SC)
Assignee: TEXTRON INNOVATIONS INC.
F02D41/064F02D41/0002F02D41/2422F02D2200/021F02D2200/101F02D2200/602
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Patent No.
US 11,105,288
App. No.
17/002,906
Granted
Aug 31, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

A method for cold engine starting in a pedal-start vehicle that comprises determining an ICE temperature value of an internal combustion engine of the vehicle upon starting the engine via depression of an accelerator, then comparing the ICE temperature value to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value. Thereafter, when the ICE temperature value is below a predetermined ICE threshold value, controlling operation of the engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal of the vehicle, or when the ICE temperature value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ICE threshold value, or controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal.

Claims (73)

1. A method for cold engine starting in a throttle-start vehicle, said method comprising:

determining an ICE temperature value of an internal combustion engine of a throttle-start vehicle upon starting the internal combustion engine via depression of an accelerator pedal of the vehicle;

comparing the ICE temperature value to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value; and

one of:

when the ICE temperature value is below a predetermined ICE threshold value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal of the vehicle; and

when the ICE temperature value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ICE threshold value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal.

2. The method of claim 1 further comprises, prior to controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range:

determining an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

comparing the ERT to a predetermined ERT threshold value; and

one of:

when the ERT value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ERT threshold value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal

when the ERT is below a predetermined ERT threshold value,

controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal of the vehicle.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein comparing the ICE temperature to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value and comparing the ERT a predetermined ERT threshold value comprises utilizing a lookup table that comprises the ICE temperature threshold value and the ERT threshold value.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal comprises:

when the throttle control commands indicate that the accelerator pedal is not depressed,

determining an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

determining a subsequent ICE temperature value of the internal combustion engine; and

one of:

based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range for one of a predetermined amount of time or until the throttle control commands from an accelerator pedal indicate that the accelerator pedal is depressed; and

based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, stalling the internal combustion engine.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range and stalling the internal combustion engine comprise utilizing an associative data array.

6. A throttle-start vehicle, said vehicle comprising:

an internal combustion engine structured and operable to generate and deliver motive force to the vehicle;

a throttle structured and operable to deliver fuel to internal combustion engine;

a throttle controller structured and operable to control the throttle;

an accelerator pedal connected to the throttle controller and structured and operable to start the internal combustion engine and send throttle control commands to the throttle controller; and

an engine controller connected to at least one of the throttle controller and the internal combustion engine, and structured and operable to control operation of internal combustion engine, wherein to control the operation of the internal combustion engine the engine controller is structure and operable to:

determine an ICE temperature value of the internal combustion engine upon starting the internal combustion engine via depression of the accelerator pedal;

compare the ICE temperature value to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value; and

one of:

when the ICE temperature value is below a predetermined ICE threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal; and

when the ICE temperature value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ICE threshold value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal.

7. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the engine controller is further structured and operable to, prior to controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range:

determine an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

compare the ERT to a predetermined ERT threshold value; and

one of:

when the ERT value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ERT threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal

when the ERT is below a predetermined ERT threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal of the vehicle.

8. The vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the engine controller is further structured and operable to utilize a lookup table that comprises the ICE temperature threshold value and the ERT threshold value when comparing the ICE temperature to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value and comparing the ERT a predetermined ERT threshold value.

9. The vehicle of claim 6 , wherein when controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal the engine controller is further structured and operable to:

determine when the throttle control commands indicate that the accelerator pedal is not depressed, and when the accelerator pedal is determined to not be depressed:

determine an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

determine a subsequent ICE temperature value of the internal combustion engine; and

one of:

based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range for one of a predetermined amount of time or until the throttle control commands from an accelerator pedal indicate that the accelerator pedal is depressed; and

based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, stall the internal combustion engine.

10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the engine controller is further structure and operable to utilize an associative data array when controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range and stalling the internal combustion engine comprise utilizing an associative data array.

11. A throttle-start vehicle, said vehicle comprising:

an internal combustion engine structured and operable to generate and deliver motive force to the vehicle;

a throttle structured and operable to deliver fuel to internal combustion engine;

a throttle controller structured and operable to control the throttle;

an accelerator pedal connected to the throttle controller and structured and operable to start the internal combustion engine and send throttle control commands to the throttle controller; and

an engine controller connected to at least one of the throttle controller and the internal combustion engine, and structured and operable to control operation of internal combustion engine, wherein to control the operation of the internal combustion engine the engine controller is structure and operable to:

determine an ICE temperature value of the internal combustion engine upon starting the internal combustion engine via depression of the accelerator pedal;

compare the ICE temperature value to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value; and

one of:

when the ICE temperature value is below a predetermined ICE threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal; and

when the ICE temperature value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ICE threshold value, controlling operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal, wherein to control the operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal, the engine controller is further structured and operable to

determine when the throttle control commands indicate that the accelerator pedal is not depressed, and when the accelerator pedal is determined to not be depressed:

determine an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

determine a subsequent ICE temperature value of the internal combustion engine; and

one of:

 based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range for one of a predetermined amount of time or until the throttle control commands from an accelerator pedal indicate that the accelerator pedal is depressed; and

 based on the engine run time value and the subsequent ICE temperature value, stall the internal combustion engine.

12. The vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the engine controller is further structured and operable to, prior to controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range:

determine an engine run time (ERT) indicating the amount of time internal combustion engine has been operating since the starting of the internal combustion engine;

compare the ERT to a predetermined ERT threshold value; and

one of:

when the ERT value is equal to or greater than the predetermined ERT threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine in accordance with the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal

when the ERT is below a predetermined ERT threshold value, control operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within a predetermined idle RPM range for a predetermined amount of time, regardless of the throttle control commands from the accelerator pedal of the vehicle.

13. The vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the engine controller is further structured and operable to utilize a lookup table that comprises the ICE temperature threshold value and the ERT threshold value when comparing the ICE temperature to a predetermined ICE temperature threshold value and comparing the ERT a predetermined ERT threshold value.

14. The vehicle of claim 12 , wherein the engine controller is further structure and operable to utilize an associative data array when controlling operation of the internal combustion engine such that an RPM of the internal combustion engine remains within the predetermined idle RPM range and stalling the internal combustion engine comprise utilizing an associative data array.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2021
From: TEXTRON INC.
To: TEXTRON INNOVATIONS INC.
Reel/Frame 055572/0793 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 27, 2020
From: YOHANNES, ZEKARIAS W.; WILLIAMS, JUSTIN
To: TEXTRON INC.
Reel/Frame 053611/0406 →