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Regulation of engine parameters in response to vapor recovery purge systems

  • US 4,748,959 A
  • Filed: 05/04/1987
  • Issued: 06/07/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/04/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for controlling hydrocarbon emissions from an internal combustion engine having an air/fuel intake coupled to a fuel vapor recovery system, comprising the steps of:

  • inducting air and fuel into said air/fuel intake;

    periodically purging fuel vapors from said fuel vapor recovery system into said air/fuel intake by inducting air through said fuel vapor recovery system and into said air/fuel intake;

    regulating the mixture of air, fuel vapor and fuel inducted into said air/fuel intake in response to an exhaust gas oxygen sensor to maintain a predetermined level of hydrocarbon emissions;

    generating a signal related to the concentration of fuel vapors in said fuel vapor recovery system; and

    controlling the flow rate of the purged fuel vapors in response to said signal to achieve an inverse relation between the purged flow rate and the fuel vapor concentration when the fuel vapor concentration is above a predetermined concentration so that said regulating step is able to maintain said predetermined level of hydrocarbon emissions during said purging step.

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