IP Library Granted Patent US 12,546,266
Granted Patent B2
US 12,546,266 · App. 18/067,521 · Granted Feb 10, 2026

Systems for a multi-fuel capable engine

Inventors: Kevin Michael Fisher (North East, PA); Shawn Gallagher (Erie, PA); Jacob Kenneth Pedder (State College, PA); Daniel Yerace (State College, PA)
Assignee: Transportation IP Holdings, LLC
F02D41/0027F02D41/0025F02D41/22F02D2011/102F02D41/1446F02D41/1448F02D2041/228Y02T10/40
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Patent No.
US 12,546,266
App. No.
18/067,521
Granted
Feb 10, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various methods and systems are provided for a multi-fuel capable engine. The system includes a liquid fuel system to deliver liquid fuel to an engine, a gaseous fuel system to deliver gaseous fuel to the engine, and a control system. The control system can control and test the liquid and gaseous fuel systems.

Claims (53)

1 . A method for operating an engine adapted to operate with a liquid fuel and a gaseous fuel, the method comprising:

receiving a first request to vent excess gaseous fuel from a gaseous fuel system, wherein the gaseous fuel system comprises one or more valves controlling flow of the gaseous fuel and a gaseous fuel supply fluidly coupled to the engine via a gaseous fuel supply line; and

responsive to the first request:

operating the engine at idle;

send a second request to stop sending the gaseous fuel from the gaseous fuel supply to the engine; and

send a third request to control the one or more valves for gaseous fuel remaining in the gaseous fuel supply line to be vented.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the engine is operated with liquid fuel-only combustion during idle, a liquid fuel system being connected to deliver the liquid fuel to the engine.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the one or more valves comprise:

one or more gaseous fuel valves positioned in the gaseous fuel supply line; and

one or more gas admission valves positioned between the gaseous fuel supply line and the engine.

4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

shutting down the engine;

receiving a fourth request to restart the engine, the fourth request further including a request to perform a gaseous fuel system performance test; and

responsive to the fourth request:

operating the engine over a range of engine operating points;

monitoring engine output at each engine operating point; and

indicating degradation of the gaseous fuel system based on the engine output at each of the engine operating points.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein indicating degradation of the gaseous fuel system based on the engine output at each of the engine operating points comprises indicating degradation of the gaseous fuel system responsive to the engine output differing from an expected engine output by more than a threshold.

6 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the range of engine operating points includes each notch throttle setting and/or a range of ratios of an amount of gaseous fuel relative to an amount of liquid fuel.

7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the range of engine operating points includes each notch throttle setting, and

wherein each notch throttle setting is predicted to be operated at during a subsequent engine operating period, from a minimum notch throttle setting to a maximum notch throttle setting.

8 . The method of claim 6 , wherein the range of engine operating points includes the range of ratios of the amount of gaseous fuel relative to the amount of liquid fuel, and

wherein the range of ratios of the amount of gaseous fuel relative to the amount of liquid fuel is predicted to be operated during a subsequent engine operating period, from a minimum ratio to a maximum ratio.

9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the liquid fuel is diesel, the gaseous fuel is natural gas, and the engine comprises a liquid fuel system configured to deliver the liquid fuel to cylinders, and wherein the liquid fuel system and the gaseous fuel system are at least partially onboard a locomotive.

10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the gaseous fuel system is at least partially onboard a fuel tender.

11 . A system, comprising:

a liquid fuel system configured to deliver a liquid fuel to an engine;

a gaseous fuel system configured to deliver a gaseous fuel to the engine, the gaseous fuel system comprising:

a gaseous fuel supply fluidly coupled to the engine via a gaseous fuel supply line; and

one or more valves controlling flow of the gaseous fuel;

a control system configured to, responsive to a request to vent excess gaseous fuel in the gaseous fuel system:

operate the engine at idle;

send a first request to stop sending the gaseous fuel from the gaseous fuel supply to the engine; and

send a second request to control at least one of the one or more valves for gaseous fuel remaining in the gaseous fuel supply line to be vented.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the engine is operated with liquid fuel-only combustion during idle.

13 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the one or more valves comprise:

one or more gaseous fuel valves positioned in the gaseous fuel supply line; and

one or more gas admission valves positioned between the gaseous fuel supply line and the engine.

14 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the liquid fuel is diesel, the gaseous fuel is natural gas, and the engine, the liquid fuel system, and the gaseous fuel system are at least partially onboard a locomotive.

15 . The system of claim 14 , further comprising a power conversion unit coupled to the engine and a set of resistors coupled to the power conversion unit and configured to dissipate power from the power conversion unit as heat, wherein the control system is further configured to operate the engine with the liquid fuel only response to a first operator input indicating a maintenance period of only the liquid fuel system; and operate the engine with multi-fuel combustion of the liquid fuel and the gaseous fuel responsive to a second operator input indicating a maintenance period of each of the liquid fuel system and the gaseous fuel system.

16 . A system, comprising:

a liquid fuel system configured to deliver a liquid fuel to an engine;

a gaseous fuel system configured to deliver a gaseous fuel to the engine; and

a control system configured to:

during a gaseous fuel system test mode,

control the liquid fuel system and the gaseous fuel system to deliver the liquid fuel and the gaseous fuel, respectively, to the engine over a range of engine operating points including each notch throttle setting and/or a range of ratios of an amount of gaseous fuel relative to an amount of liquid fuel; and

indicate degradation of the gaseous fuel system based on engine output at each of the engine operating points.

17 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the range of engine operating points includes each notch throttle setting, and

wherein each notch throttle setting is predicted to be operated at during a subsequent engine operating period, from a minimum notch throttle setting to a maximum notch throttle setting.

18 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the range of engine operating points includes the range of ratios of the amount of gaseous fuel relative to the amount of liquid fuel, and

wherein the range of ratios of the amount of gaseous fuel relative to the amount of liquid fuel is predicted to be operated during a subsequent engine operating period, from a minimum ratio to a maximum ratio.

19 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the liquid fuel is diesel, the gaseous fuel is natural gas, and the engine, the liquid fuel system, and the gaseous fuel system are at least partially onboard a locomotive.

20 . The system of claim 16 , wherein the gaseous fuel system is at least partially onboard a fuel tender.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2022
From: FISHER, KEVIN MICHAEL; GALLAGHER, SHAWN; PEDDER, JACOB KENNETH
To: TRANSPORTATION IP HOLDINGS, LLC
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Continuity (13)
Continuation In Part 17348614 · Jun 15, 2021
Continuation In Part 17028925 · Sep 22, 2020
Continuation In Part 16732697 · Jan 2, 2020
Continuation In Part 16438241 · Jun 11, 2019
Continuation In Part 16409690 · May 10, 2019
Division 15683298 · Aug 22, 2017
Division 14847899 · Sep 8, 2015
Division 14319364 · Jun 30, 2014
Continuation 14253950 · Apr 16, 2014
Continuation In Part 13551748 · Jul 18, 2012
Continuation In Part 13328438 · Dec 16, 2011
Provisional Application 62670567 · May 11, 2018
Related Publication 20230123561A1 · Apr 20, 2023
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