Hybrid electric vehicle and a method for operating a hybrid electric vehicle
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60K-001/00
B60K-006/00
출원번호
US-0707305
(2003-12-04)
발명자
/ 주소
Boggs, David Lee
Robichaux, Jerry D.
Peters, Mark William
Deniston, Paul Michael
Kotre, Stephen John
출원인 / 주소
Ford Global Technologies, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Brooks Kushman P.C.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
6인용 특허 :
14
초록▼
A hybrid electric vehicle 10 and a method for operating the hybrid electric vehicle 10 is provided. Combustion is made to occur within the internal combustion engine 24 only after the crankshaft 25 of the engine 24 has been rotated by an electric motor or generator 30 to a certain speed and accordin
A hybrid electric vehicle 10 and a method for operating the hybrid electric vehicle 10 is provided. Combustion is made to occur within the internal combustion engine 24 only after the crankshaft 25 of the engine 24 has been rotated by an electric motor or generator 30 to a certain speed and according to a certain ramped or partially ramped profile 114, 112, thereby reducing the amount of emissions from the engine 24, allowing for a more efficient torque transfer to wheels 42, and allowing for a smoother operation of the vehicle 10. The fuel injectors 13, throttle plate 11, and spark plugs 15 are also controlled in order to allow emissions to be reduced during activation of the engine and to allow the catalytic converter 7 to be heated in order to allow these emissions to be further reduced as the engine 24 is operating.
대표청구항▼
1. A method for starting an engine in a vehicle having a motor and a controller, the method comprising:rotating the engine with the motor, thereby increasing engine speed over time and generating an engine speed profile; determining whether the engine speed profile matches a predetermined ideal spee
1. A method for starting an engine in a vehicle having a motor and a controller, the method comprising:rotating the engine with the motor, thereby increasing engine speed over time and generating an engine speed profile; determining whether the engine speed profile matches a predetermined ideal speed profile; providing fuel to the engine when the engine speed reaches a target speed and the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile; and providing fuel to the engine before the engine speed reaches the target speed when the engine speed profile does not match the predetermined ideal speed profile. 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:determining whether the engine speed has reached a predetermined minimum speed, the predetermined minimum speed being necessary to sustain engine combustion; and providing fuel to the engine only when the engine speed is greater than the predetermined minimum speed. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the predetermined ideal speed profile is characterized by a line having a constant, positive slope.4. The method of claim 1, wherein determining whether the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile includes calculating a rate of change of the engine speed over a predetermined time interval and comparing the calculated rate of change to a rate of change for the predetermined ideal speed profile.5. The method of claim 1, wherein the predetermined ideal speed profile is a calibratable function of time, and wherein determining whether the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile includes comparing a point on the engine speed profile to an expected speed, the expected speed being determined from the predetermined ideal speed profile.6. The method of claim 1, wherein the vehicle includes a throttle plate and a catalytic converter, and the method further comprises applying an emission minimizing control routine for facilitating a reduction in exhaust emissions by rapidly heating the catalytic converter, the emission minimizing control routine including controlling spark timing, throttle plate position, and an amount of fuel provided to the engine.7. A control system for a vehicle having an engine and a motor, the control system comprising:a sensor disposed within the vehicle and configured to measure engine speed and output signals related to the engine speed; and a controller in communication with the sensor and configured to command the motor to rotate the engine, thereby increasing engine speed over time and generating an engine speed profile, the controller being further configured to determine whether the engine speed profile matches a predetermined ideal speed profile, provide fuel to the engine when the engine speed reaches a target speed and the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile, and provide fuel to the engine before the engine speed reaches the target speed when the engine speed profile does not match the predetermined ideal speed profile. 8. The control system of claim 7, wherein the controller is further configured to determine whether the engine speed has reached a predetermined minimum speed, and to provide fuel to the engine only when the engine speed is greater than the predetermined minimum speed, the predetermined minimum speed being the engine speed necessary to sustain engine combustion.9. The control system of claim 7, wherein the controller is further configured to calculate a rate of change of the engine speed over a predetermined time interval and to compare the calculated rate of change to a rate of change for the predetermined ideal speed profile, thereby determining whether the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile.10. The control system of claim 7, wherein the predetermined ideal speed profile is a calibratable function of time, and wherein the controller is further configured to compare a point on the engine speed profile to an expected speed, the expected speed being determined from the predetermined ideal speed profile.11. The control system of claim 7, wherein the controller comprises:an engine control unit for controlling the engine, and connected to the engine through a hardwire interface; a transaxle management unit for controlling the motor, and connected to the motor through a hardwire interface; and a vehicle system controller in communication with the engine control unit and the transaxle management unit. 12. The control system of claim 11, wherein the vehicle includes a catalytic converter and the engine includes spark plugs, fuel injectors, and a throttle plate, and wherein the engine control unit is configured with an emission minimizing control routine for facilitating a reduction in exhaust emissions by rapidly heating the catalytic converter, the emission minimizing control routine including controlling spark timing, throttle plate position, and an amount of fuel provided to the engine.13. A controller for controlling engine startup in a vehicle having a motor, the controller comprising:a stored program for a) commanding the motor to rotate the engine, thereby increasing engine speed over time and generating an engine speed profile, b) determining whether the engine speed profile matches a predetermined ideal speed profile, c) providing fuel to the engine when the engine speed reaches a target speed and the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile, and d) providing fuel to the engine before the engine speed reaches the target speed when the engine speed profile does not match the predetermined ideal speed profile. 14. The controller of claim 13, wherein the controller is further configured to determine whether the engine speed has reached a predetermined minimum speed, and to provide fuel to the engine only when the engine speed is greater than the predetermined minimum speed, the predetermined minimum speed being the engine speed necessary to sustain engine combustion.15. The controller of claim 13, wherein the predetermined ideal speed profile is characterized by a line having a constant, positive slope.16. The controller of claim 13, wherein the stored program is further configured to calculate a rate of change of the engine speed over a predetermined time interval and compare the calculated rate of change to a rate of change for the predetermined ideal speed profile, thereby determining whether the engine speed profile matches the predetermined ideal speed profile.17. The controller of claim 13, wherein the predetermined ideal speed profile is a calibratable function of time, and wherein the stored program is further configured to compare a point on the engine speed profile to an expected speed, the expected speed being determined from the predetermined ideal speed profile.18. The controller of claim 13, further comprising:an engine control unit for controlling the engine, and connected to the engine through a hardwire interface; a transaxle management unit for controlling the motor, and connected to the motor through a hardwire interface; and a vehicle system controller in communication with the engine control unit and the transaxle management unit.
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