Automotive control systems for improving fuel consumption
First Claim
1. In a motor vehicle of the type employing an internal combustion engine coupled to a transmission system with one or more states for driving the wheels of said vehicle to achieve a speed according to the displacement of an accelerator pedal, said pedal controlling the engine via a throttle, said vehicle including a braking system for slowing the vehicle, the combination therewith of an automotive system for improving fuel efficiency, comprising:
- engine speed sensor means for providing an output indicative of engine speed;
vehicle speed sensor means for providing an output indicative of vehicle speed;
means coupled to said accelerator pedal for providing an output control signal indicative of the magnitude of pedal actuation;
comparison means operative in a first mode to compare said control signal with said engine speed and operative in a second mode to compare said control signal with said vehicle speed for providing a comparison output signal indicative of any difference between said engine or vehicle speed as compared to said output control signal indicative of pedal actuation;
control means coupled to said engine and responsive to said comparison output signal to control the speed of said engine in said first mode, and to control the speed of said vehicle in a second mode, andmode selector logic coupled to said engine speed sensor means, said vehicle speed sensor means and said transmission system for automatically operating said comparison means in either said first or second modes to thereby automatically provide either engine speed or vehicle speed control.
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Abstract
An automobile control system is disclosed which saves fuel while reducing environmental pollution. The accelerator pedal of a vehicle is monitored to provide a control signal indicative of the magnitude of the depression of the pedal. A first sensor monitors engine speed, while a second sensor monitors vehicle speed. A comparator aided by mode selected logic automatically selectively compares either the engine speed signal or the vehicle speed signal with the control signal and the throttle is automatically advanced or retarded for a given accelerator pedal position to provide operation with low fuel consumption and improved transmission shifting. In a mode which is particularly economical of fuel consumption for highway driving, the average vehicle speed is controlled by the accelerator pedal and automatically is caused to vary slightly in a cyclical manner so that intervals of acceleration are followed by intervals of coasting in which the throttle is substantially closed. The coasting intervals automatically increase when the drag is low and decrease when the drag is high. The system further simplifies changing from coasting or free wheeling to direct drive by automatically adjusting the engine shaft speed to coincide with the drive shaft speed when engine braking is required.
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1. In a motor vehicle of the type employing an internal combustion engine coupled to a transmission system with one or more states for driving the wheels of said vehicle to achieve a speed according to the displacement of an accelerator pedal, said pedal controlling the engine via a throttle, said vehicle including a braking system for slowing the vehicle, the combination therewith of an automotive system for improving fuel efficiency, comprising:
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engine speed sensor means for providing an output indicative of engine speed; vehicle speed sensor means for providing an output indicative of vehicle speed; means coupled to said accelerator pedal for providing an output control signal indicative of the magnitude of pedal actuation; comparison means operative in a first mode to compare said control signal with said engine speed and operative in a second mode to compare said control signal with said vehicle speed for providing a comparison output signal indicative of any difference between said engine or vehicle speed as compared to said output control signal indicative of pedal actuation; control means coupled to said engine and responsive to said comparison output signal to control the speed of said engine in said first mode, and to control the speed of said vehicle in a second mode, and mode selector logic coupled to said engine speed sensor means, said vehicle speed sensor means and said transmission system for automatically operating said comparison means in either said first or second modes to thereby automatically provide either engine speed or vehicle speed control.
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