Emissions test enclosure with minimized air exchange
First Claim
1. An apparatus for minimizing air exchange across a vehicle fuel system emissions test enclosure during a test in which the pressure inside the enclosure tends to increase and decrease compared to the ambient pressure outside the enclosure, comprising,at least one inflatable and deflatable airtight compensation bladder located inside said enclosure that carries a known volume of air at the beginning of an emissions test,a passively responsive pressure sensor exposed to the interior of said enclosure shed that physically senses increasing, decreasing, or constant pressure,a source of forced air to inflate and exhaust said bladder, and,a controller programmed to respond to said pressure sensor to inflate said bladder when a pressure decrease is sensed, to deflate said bladder when a pressure increase is sensed, and to do neither when a constant pressure is sensed,whereby the pressure inside said enclosure is kept substantially constant, thereby minimizing air exchange.
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Abstract
A vehicle emissions test shed is able to accommodate internal pressure changes due to temperature changes or other causes during a test cycle, which would otherwise cause a measurement threatening air exchange. The pressure is kept constant, without changing the shed volume and without withdrawing air and fuel vapor from within the shed. Airtight compensation bladders within the shed are inflated or exhausted in response to a sensed incipient pressure drop or rise. The pressure is automatically kept substantially constant, preventing leaks in or out of the shed.
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1. An apparatus for minimizing air exchange across a vehicle fuel system emissions test enclosure during a test in which the pressure inside the enclosure tends to increase and decrease compared to the ambient pressure outside the enclosure, comprising,
at least one inflatable and deflatable airtight compensation bladder located inside said enclosure that carries a known volume of air at the beginning of an emissions test, a passively responsive pressure sensor exposed to the interior of said enclosure shed that physically senses increasing, decreasing, or constant pressure, a source of forced air to inflate and exhaust said bladder, and, a controller programmed to respond to said pressure sensor to inflate said bladder when a pressure decrease is sensed, to deflate said bladder when a pressure increase is sensed, and to do neither when a constant pressure is sensed, whereby the pressure inside said enclosure is kept substantially constant, thereby minimizing air exchange.
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2. An apparatus for minimizing air exchange across a vehicle fuel system emissions test enclosure during a test in which the pressure inside the enclosure tends to increase and decrease compared to the ambient pressure outside the enclosure, comprising,
at least one inflatable and deflatable airtight compensation bladder located inside said enclosure that carries a known volume of air at the beginning of an emissions test, a membrane provided in a wall of said enclosure that moves from a substantially flat, neutral position to a concave position in response to pressure drop and a convex position in response to pressure rise, a source of forced air to inflate and exhaust said bladder, and, a controller programmed to inflate said bladder when said membrane is in its concave position, to deflate said bladder when said membrane is in its convex position, and to do neither when said membrane returns to its neutral position, whereby the pressure inside said enclosure is kept substantially constant, thereby minimizing air exchange.
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