Operational control system for engine
First Claim
1. A device for controlling a system of an internal combustion engine in response to temperature comprising first temperature sensing means for sensing actual temperature and providing a signal indicative thereof, means for mounting said first temperature sensing means in proximity to said engine for sensing the temperature at said proximate location, second temperature sensing means for sensing only when the temperature exceeds a predetermined value, means for mounting said second temperature sensing means in said engine for sensing actual engine temperature and providing a signal only when actual engine temperature exceeds a predetermined temperature, and means for controlling the engine system in response to the output of said first temperature sensing means unless said second temperature sensing means outputs a signal.
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Abstract
A control system for the ignition system of an internal combustion engine for providing faster idle speed when the engine is at a low temperature by advancing the spark timing. A first temperature sensor which senses actual temperature is mounted in the engine ignition control circuit which is, in turn, mounted in proximity to the engine so as to approximate its temperature. A on/off temperature switch is mounted directly in the engine so as to sense when engine temperature is above a predetermined value. The system is operative to provide ignition control by the actual engine temperature unless the second on/off switch is turned on to indicate that the engine temperature has not returned ambient temperature after a running period. If the engine temperature switch is on, normal ignition timing is employed.
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- 1. A device for controlling a system of an internal combustion engine in response to temperature comprising first temperature sensing means for sensing actual temperature and providing a signal indicative thereof, means for mounting said first temperature sensing means in proximity to said engine for sensing the temperature at said proximate location, second temperature sensing means for sensing only when the temperature exceeds a predetermined value, means for mounting said second temperature sensing means in said engine for sensing actual engine temperature and providing a signal only when actual engine temperature exceeds a predetermined temperature, and means for controlling the engine system in response to the output of said first temperature sensing means unless said second temperature sensing means outputs a signal.
- 10. A method of controlling a system of an internal combustion engine in response to temperature comprising first temperature sensing means for sensing actual temperature and providing a signal indicative thereof, mounted in proximity to said engine for sensing the temperature at said proximate location, second temperature sensing means for sensing only when the temperature exceeds a predetermined value, mounted in said engine for sensing actual engine temperature and providing a signal only when actual engine temperature exceeds a predetermined temperature, said method comprising controlling the engine system in response to the output of said first temperature sensing means unless said second temperature sensing means outputs a signal.
- 13. A method of controlling a system of an internal combustion engine in response to temperature as set forth in claim Il wherein the first temperature sensing means is positioned within the ignition control circuit of the engine.
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