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Method and apparatus for maintaining temperatures during engine fuel cutoff modes

  • US 5,483,941 A
  • Filed: 10/25/1993
  • Issued: 01/16/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/25/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method, for use with a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine having multiple power cylinders with intake valves and combustion gas exhaust valves for controlling the temperature of said exhaust valves, said cylinders being fueled in successive firing cycles with predetermined firing patterns, and an electronic digital microprocessor including sets of data storage memory registers defining data bits in a pattern, including a base bit pattern, corresponding to said firing pattern, the method comprising:

  • storing in separate ones of said memory register sets a plurality of cylinder firing patterns;

    cutting off fuel delivered in an indexed cylinder firing pattern whereby fuel is delivered to the fueled cylinders in a separate firing pattern for each successive firing cycle, the number of firing patterns being determined by the number of power cylinders, the firing pattern for each cycle being indexed successively to the next firing pattern after a calibratable time upon completion of one or more firing cycles, whereby acceptable exhaust valve temperatures are maintained;

    each combination of fueled and unfueled cylinders being maintained for a predetermined period of time prior to the selection of a new combination of fueled and unfueled cylinders;

    said engine having operating characteristics including the number of engine cylinders, engine coolant temperature and cylinder wall wetting, said predetermined period of time being based on at least one of said engine operating characteristics;

    the number of bits in said bit pattern being based on the number of engine cylinders;

    each combination of fueled and unfueled cylinders utilizing a different bit pattern to identify which cylinders receive fuel, the same bit location in each bit pattern being utilized to identify a common unfueled cylinder.

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