Leak check apparatus for fuel vapor processing apparatus
First Claim
1. A leak check apparatus for an internal combustion engine, the apparatus comprising:
- a canister having an air inlet opening, the canister temporarily adsorbing fuel vapor produced in a fuel tank;
a fuel vapor passage extending from the fuel tank to the canister;
a purge passage extending from the canister to an intake system of the internal combustion engine;
a purge valve for opening and closing the purge passage;
a cut valve for opening and closing the air inlet of the canister; and
a leak check control unit for checking a fuel vapor leak in a purge line extending from the fuel tank to the purge valve through the canister, the leak check control unit operable to;
detect pressure in the purge line;
measure a first pressure change rate of the purge line after a predetermined negative pressure is applied to the purge line and the purge valve and cut valve are closed, sealing the purge line at the predetermined negative pressure;
measure a second pressure change rate of the purge line after measuring the first pressure change rate, opening the cut valve to expose the purge line to the atmospheric conditions and closing the purge valve and cut valve to seal the purge line at the atmospheric pressure, and after a degree of pressure increase in the purge line exceeds a predetermined reference pressure; and
determine a degree of leak based on a difference between the first pressure change rate and the second pressure change rate.
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Abstract
A leak check apparatus performs a leak check of a fuel vapor processing apparatus based on a change in a negative pressure in a purge line during leak down. The pressure change during leak down is corrected by measuring an amount of vapor generated after the purge line is opened to the atmosphere. A first pressure change rate of the purge line is measured after a predetermined negative pressure is applied to the purge line, and the purge line is sealed at the negative pressure. A second pressure change rate of the purge line is measured after the first pressure change rate of the purge line is measured, the cut valve is opened to expose the purge line to the atmosphere, and the purge valve and the cut valve are closed to seal the purge line at the atmospheric pressure. The second pressure change rate measurement does not begin until the degree of pressure increase in the purge line exceeds a predetermined reference value.
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16 Claims
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1. A leak check apparatus for an internal combustion engine, the apparatus comprising:
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a canister having an air inlet opening, the canister temporarily adsorbing fuel vapor produced in a fuel tank;
a fuel vapor passage extending from the fuel tank to the canister;
a purge passage extending from the canister to an intake system of the internal combustion engine;
a purge valve for opening and closing the purge passage;
a cut valve for opening and closing the air inlet of the canister; and
a leak check control unit for checking a fuel vapor leak in a purge line extending from the fuel tank to the purge valve through the canister, the leak check control unit operable to;
detect pressure in the purge line;
measure a first pressure change rate of the purge line after a predetermined negative pressure is applied to the purge line and the purge valve and cut valve are closed, sealing the purge line at the predetermined negative pressure;
measure a second pressure change rate of the purge line after measuring the first pressure change rate, opening the cut valve to expose the purge line to the atmospheric conditions and closing the purge valve and cut valve to seal the purge line at the atmospheric pressure, and after a degree of pressure increase in the purge line exceeds a predetermined reference pressure; and
determine a degree of leak based on a difference between the first pressure change rate and the second pressure change rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A leak check apparatus for an internal combustion engine, the apparatus comprising:
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a canister having an air inlet opening, the canister temporarily adsorbing fuel vapor produced in a fuel tank;
a fuel vapor passage extending from the fuel tank to the canister;
a purge line extending from the fuel tank to a purge valve through the canister;
means for detecting pressure in the purge line;
means for measuring a first pressure change rate of the purge line;
means for measuring a second pressure change rate of the purge line after measuring the first pressure change rate and after a degree of pressure increase in the purge line exceeds a predetermined reference pressure; and
means for determining a degree of leak based on a difference between the first pressure change rate and the second pressure change rate. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for checking a leak for use in a fuel vapor treatment device having a canister for absorbing fuel vapor directed from a fuel tank by a fuel vapor passage, the canister having an air inlet for receiving atmospheric air, the inlet opened and closed by a cut valve, and a purge line extending from the fuel tank to a purge valve through the canister, the method comprising:
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applying a predetermined negative pressure to the purge line;
sealing the purge line at the predetermined negative pressure;
measuring a first pressure change rate of the purge line after sealing the purge line;
exposing the purge line to atmospheric air after measuring the first pressure change rate;
sealing the purge line at atmospheric pressure;
detecting a pressure increase in the purge line after sealing the purge line at the atmospheric pressure;
measuring a second pressure change rate of the purge line after a degree of pressure increase in the purge line exceeds a predetermined reference pressure; and
determining a degree of leak based on a difference between the first pressure change rate and the second pressure change rate. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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