Method and device for controlling the operation of an internal combustion engine of a portable work device
09777693 · 2017-10-03
Assignee
Inventors
- Enrico Eichler (Hamburg, DE)
- Harry Radel (Geesthacht, DE)
- Thomas Voss (Bad Schwartau, DE)
- Marek Lajda (Fuerth, DE)
- Nikolai Reimgen (Zirndorf, DE)
Cpc classification
F02P5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/1506
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02N11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02P5/1508
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02N15/026
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02P5/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25F5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F02N11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a method and a control device for operating an internal combustion engine of a portable work device, said method having the following method steps: a) storing a starting ignition curve for specifying an ignition time after a startup time of the internal combustion engine and an operating ignition curve for specifying the ignition time in a speed range assigned to the nominal operation of the internal combustion engine, b) reading the current engine speed, c) reading at least one time value which indicates the time that has elapsed since a reference time, wherein the reference time can relate to the startup time of the internal combustion engine, and d) determining and/or initiating a switchover process from the starting ignition curve to the operating ignition curve on the basis of the current engine speed and the time value.
Claims
1. A control device for operating an internal combustion engine of a portable work device, the control device comprising: a memory, in which a starting ignition curve for the internal combustion engine after a startup time and an operating ignition curve for an engine speed range in the normal operation of the internal combustion engine are stored; and a processor configured to: read a current engine speed and at least one time value which indicates a time that has elapsed since a reference time in relation to the startup time; and at least one of determine and initiate a switchover from the starting ignition curve to the operating ignition curve based on the current engine speed and the time value, wherein the processor is further configured to repetitively monitor whether both the time value lies above a time threshold value and an engine speed value lies below a speed threshold value, the processor only at least one of determines and initiates the switchover when both the time value lies above the time threshold value and the engine speed value lies below the speed threshold value, and the time threshold value, which is between 0 and 2000 ms, defines an upper time limit that is required for increasing an engine speed to the speed threshold value.
2. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the starting ignition curve comprises a cut-off, in a form of or by means of an ignition timing retardation, in an upper speed range of the starting ignition curve.
3. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein a cut-off of the starting ignition curve comprises a significant downward step of an ignition time in a region directly before reaching a maximum permissible engine speed during starting of the internal combustion engine.
4. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the memory is comprised in the processor.
5. The control device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the reference time follows the startup time and indicates the reaching of an engine speed that is suitable for supplying at least the processor with an operating current.
6. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the processor is further configured to read a first time value and a second time value and to monitor whether the first time value lies above the time threshold value and whether the second time value lies above a second time threshold value, the processor only instigating the switchover when both the first time value lies above the time threshold value and the second time value lies above the second time threshold value.
7. The control device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the time threshold value and the second time threshold value are variable independently of one another, in dependence on a temperature of the internal combustion engine.
8. A method for controlling an operation of an internal combustion engine of a portable work device, the method comprising: storing, in a memory, a starting ignition curve for specifying an ignition time after a startup time of the internal combustion engine and an operating ignition curve for specifying the ignition time in a speed range assigned to a nominal operation of the internal combustion engine; reading a current engine speed; reading at least one time value which indicates a time that has elapsed since a reference time, wherein the reference time relates to the startup time of the internal combustion engine; and at least one of determining and initiating, by a processor, a switchover process from the starting ignition curve to the operating ignition curve based on the current engine speed and the time value, wherein the processor repetitively monitors whether both the time value lies above a time threshold value and the engine speed value lies below a speed threshold value, the processor only at least one of determines and initiates the switchover process when both the time value lies above the time threshold value and the engine speed value lies below the speed threshold value, and the time threshold value, which is between 0 and 2000 ms, defines an upper time limit that is required for increasing an engine speed to the speed threshold value.
9. A portable work device, comprising: a drive shaft; a driven shaft coupled to a power consumer; a clutch configured to transmit a torque from the drive shaft to the driven shaft; and the control device as claimed in claim 1.
10. The portable work device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the speed threshold value is less than a driver speed of the clutch.
11. The control device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the processor comprises at least one dedicated circuit.
12. The control device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a nonvolatile memory including software that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to read the current engine speed and at least one of determine and initiate the switchover.
13. A computer program product, comprising: segments of program code for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 8 when running the computer program product on one or more computer devices.
14. The computer program product as claimed in claim 13, wherein the segments of program code are stored on a computer-readable medium.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail on the basis of a drawing, in which:
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PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(6) Components of the control device are referred to hereinafter by their technical implementation, for example a processor or a nonvolatile memory, or by their general form, for example a reading device, a determining device or a storing device. However, the general form does not constitute a restriction to the specific technical implementation, but in each case only represents an exemplary embodiment. This similarly applies to specific numerical values and indications. As long as they are not technically necessary, they also merely represent an exemplary embodiment.
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(8) During the starting process, the starting ignition curve Zk1 is preferably always active. A switchover to the operating ignition curve Zk2 only takes place when the engine speed or rotational speed lies below a speed threshold value Sw2 defined as a limit value and furthermore the timer value t has exceeded a first time threshold value Sw1 or a second time threshold value Sw3. The speed threshold value Sw2 lies below the driver speed of the clutch, whereby co-rotation of the implement is prevented.
(9) The first time threshold value Sw1 defines the time that the internal combustion engine requires in the most unfavorable case to accelerate to the speed threshold value Sw2. This time may be between 0 and 2000 ms and differ according to the type of internal combustion engine. In addition, the second time threshold value Sw3 may be defined, this value being reset to 0 each time the speed threshold value Sw2 is exceeded, as is shown in
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(11) The clutch, schematically represented as a classic disk clutch, also includes the centrifugal clutch that is customary in the case of hand-operative, portable work tools 1. In principle, any type of clutch that is capable of substantially not transmitting the drive torque of the internal combustion engine 20 below a certain engine speed is suitable.
(12) The control device 10 serves for controlling an ignition time of the work device 1 or its internal combustion engine 20. The control device 10, which is preferably implemented in a processor (CPU, Central Processing Unit), comprises a processing device 101, a storing device 102, a reading device 103 and an evaluating device 104, also referred to hereinafter as a determining device. The device 104 in turn preferably comprises a measuring device 1041. The control device 10, or its devices 101, 102, 103 and/or 104, may also be designed as hardware (HW), software (SW) or firmware (FW).
(13) As shown by the extension of the processor 101 indicated by dashed lines in
(14) The storing device 102 is suitably designed as a nonvolatile memory, which is capable of retaining stored contents even after switching off a power supply.
(15) The storing device 102 is set up to store a starting ignition curve Zk1 with an ignition time of the internal combustion engine after a startup time of the internal combustion engine in relation to the engine speed and an operating ignition curve Zk2 with an ignition time in nominal engine operation in relation to the engine speed. The ignition curves Zk1 and Zk2 are described in more detail below with reference to
(16) The reading device 103 is set up to read a current engine speed or a corresponding engine speed value and at least one time value. The time value indicates the reference time in relation to the startup time of the machine. The reading device 103 may be both passively designed, for reading an externally measured values, and actively designed, the reading device 103 in the case of the active design being set up to measure the required values itself. This option is indicated by the extended box of the reading device 103.
(17) The evaluating or determining device 104 is set up to determine and/or initiate a switchover process, i.e. a switchover from the starting ignition curve Zk1 to the operating ignition curve Zk2 on the basis of the current engine speed and at least one time value.
(18) As described above, at least the storing device 102 and the reading device 103 are preferably comprised in the processor 101. In this case, the reference time is preferably the time that lies temporally after the startup time and denotes the reaching of an engine speed that is suitable for supplying at least the processor 101 with an operating current or an operating voltage. If appropriate, the beginning of the supply of current or voltage to the processor 101 determines the beginning of the time measurement.
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(20) As shown in
(21) To increase the safety, the cut-off of the starting ignition curve Zk1 may comprise a significant downward step of the ignition timing in the region directly before reaching the maximum permissible engine speed or rotational speed value Sw2, as shown in
(22) As shown in
(23) As can be seen from
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(25) In a step S1, the starting ignition curve Zk1 for the ignition timing of the internal combustion engine 20 after a startup time in relation to the engine speed and the operating ignition curve Zk2 for the ignition timing in nominal operation of the internal combustion engine 20 in relation to the engine speed are stored.
(26) In a step S2a, the current engine speed value is read. In a step S2b, a first time value, which indicates a first time that has elapsed since a first reference time is read, wherein the first reference time can relate to the startup time of the internal combustion engine 20. In a then following step S2c, a second time value, which indicates a second time that has elapsed since a second reference time, is read.
(27) In a step S3, a switchover from the starting ignition curve Zk1 to the operating ignition curve Zk2 is determined on the basis of the current engine speed value and the time values or a corresponding switchover process between the curves Zk1 and Zk2 is initiated.
(28) As shown in
(29) The device 104 is set up to monitor whether the time value lies above the time threshold value Sw1, and whether the machine speed value or the current machine speed lies below the speed threshold value Sw2. The device 104 is also set up only to determine or initiate the switchover process from the curve Zk1 to the curve Zk2 when both conditions are satisfied. As long as both conditions are not satisfied, the ignition time is continued with the starting ignition curve Zk1. Once both conditions are satisfied, the ignition time or the ignition timing is switched over to the operating ignition curve Zk2.
(30) In
(31) As described above, the first time threshold value Sw1 preferably defines an upper time limit, which is required for increasing the engine speed to the speed threshold value Sw2. The time threshold value Sw1 may be between 0 and 2000 ms. The speed threshold value Sw2 is advantageously defined in such a way that it lies below a driver speed of the clutch.
(32) This is also shown once again in
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(33) 1 Work device 10 Control device 101 Processor 102 Storing device Zk1 Starting ignition curve Zk2 Operating ignition curve 103 Reading device 104 Determining device Sw1 Time threshold value Sw2 Speed threshold value Sw3 Time threshold value 20 Internal combustion engine 21 Drive shaft 30 Power consumer 31 Driven shaft 40 Clutch S1 Storing step S2a, S2b, S2c Reading steps S3 Determining step