Control system for hybrid vehicles
First Claim
1. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
- idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine;
regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means;
output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means;
intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; and
leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means.
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Abstract
A control system for a hybrid vehicle including an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by the engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of the drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage device for storing electrical energy output from the generator, wherein idling of the engine is detected. An amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by the generator during the idling of the engine is calculated. An output from the generator is calculated based on the amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by the generator. An amount of intake air supplied to the engine is controlled in a manner such that the amount of intake air to be supplied to the engine is increased when the generator regenerates electrical energy during the idling of the engine. And an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to the engine is controlled to a leaner value than a stoichiometric value during the idling of the engine.
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1. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; and leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a traction motor for both assisting said engine to directly drive said drive shaft and generating electrical energy using at least a portion of a kinetic energy of said drive shaft, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said traction motor, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said traction motor based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said traction motor generates electrical energy during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; and leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric when said traction motor regenerates electrical energy value during said idling of said engine, based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means.
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14. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine; and leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value during said idling of said engine; wherein said intake air amount control means controls said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air supplied to said engine is increased in accordance with said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated; and wherein said regeneration amount-calculating means increases said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated as an amount of remaining charge in said electrical storage battery approaches a predetermined lower limit when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine.
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15. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine; and leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value during said idling of said engine; wherein said intake air amount control means controls said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air supplied to said engine is increased in accordance with said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated; and wherein the control system further comprises temperature-detecting means for detecting a temperature of a component of said output control means, and said regeneration amount-calculating means sets said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated to a smaller value when said temperature of said component of said output control means is higher than a predetermined value than when said temperature of said component of said output control means is lower than said predetermined value.
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16. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine; leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value during said idling of said engine; and an engine rotational speed-calculating means for detecting a rotational speed of said engine, and means for inhibiting said generator from regenerating said electrical energy during said idling of said engine when a fluctuation in said rotational speed of said engine is larger than a predetermined value.
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17. A control system for a hybrid vehicle, wherein said hybrid vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a drive shaft driven by said engine, a generator for converting kinetic energy of said drive shaft to electrical energy to generate electric power, and an electrical storage battery for storing the electrical energy generated by said generator, the control system comprising:
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idling-detecting means for detecting idling of said engine; regeneration amount-calculating means for calculating an amount of electrical energy to be regenerated by said generator during said idling of the engine detected by said idling-detecting means; output control means for controlling a power output from said generator based on said amount of electrical energy to be regenerated calculated by said regeneration amount-calculating means; intake air amount control means for controlling an amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine in a manner such that said amount of intake air to be supplied to said engine is increased when said generator regenerates electrical energy during said idling of said engine; leaning control means for controlling an air-fuel ratio of a mixture supplied to said engine to a value which is leaner than a stoichiometric value during said idling of said engine; and a remaining charge-detecting means for detecting an amount of remaining charge in said electrical storage battery, and means for inhibiting said generator from regenerating said electrical energy when said amount of remaining charge in said electrical storage battery is substantially equal to an amount of charge to be stored in said electrical storage battery when said electrical storage battery is substantially fully charged. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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