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Title:
Oxygen sensor control system
Abstract:
An air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism in an internal combustion engine operates in partial response to the output of a control circuit, which circuit in turn is responsive to the output of an oxygen sensor mounted in the exhaust of the engine. The control circuit biases the control mechanism toward a predetermined desired air-to-fuel ratio, normally at or near stoichiometric. When the sensor output deviates above a first predetermined value or below a second predetermined value for longer than a predetermined time period, a comparator circuit provides a disabling signal which disconnects the control circuit from the air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism. At the same time, the disabling signal connects a predetermined signal to the air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism. This predetermined signal simulates a nominal control circuit output to maintain the air-to-fuel ratio close to stoichiometric or some other preferred setting such as a air/fuel ratio which is lean. An indicator is turned on by the disabling signal to alert the operator to possible malfunction.
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Inventors:
Early, Jack (Perth Amboy, NJ, US) Mooney, John J. (Wyckoff, NJ, US) Keith, Carl D. (Summit, NJ, US)
Application Number:
829555
Filing Date: 1977-08-31 Publication_date: 1980-05-13 Assignee:
Engelhard Minerals & Chemicals Corporation (Iselin, NJ)
Primary Class(es):
123/688
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Primary Examiner:
Myhre, Charles J.
Assistant Examiner:
Nelli, R. A.
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