US 7,320,434 B2 | ||
Method of controlling electronic controlled thermostat | ||
Norio Suda, Tokyo (Japan); Hiroshi Suda, Tokyo (Japan); Mitsuhiro Sano, Tokyo (Japan); Daisuke Tsukamoto, Tokyo (Japan); and Masahiro Aburakawa, Tokyo (Japan) | ||
Assigned to Nippon Thermostat Co., Ltd., Tokyo (Japan) | ||
Appl. No. 10/496,016 PCT Filed Aug. 26, 2003, PCT No. PCT/JP03/10808 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date Jun. 01, 2004, PCT Pub. No. WO2004/036007, PCT Pub. Date Apr. 29, 2004. |
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Claims priority of application No. 2002-304033 (JP), filed on Oct. 18, 2002. | ||
Prior Publication US 2005/0006487 A1, Jan. 13, 2005 | ||
Int. Cl. F01P 7/02 (2006.01); F01P 7/00 (2006.01); F01P 7/14 (2006.01); G05D 23/02 (2006.01); G05D 23/08 (2006.01); G05D 23/12 (2006.01); G05D 23/19 (2006.01); F16K 35/06 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 236—34 [236/34.5; 236/93 A; 236/93 R; 236/99 K; 123/41.02; 123/41.05; 123/41.1] | 17 Claims |
1. A method for controlling an electronically controlled thermostat which controls a temperature of a cooling water of an
engine, the method comprising:
providing an actuator which is configured to vary a degree of a valve opening without depending only on an actual temperature
of a cooling water and comprises a WAX type thermo-element, a heat generating device attached to the WAX type thermo-element,
a control controller which performs electrical powering for actuating the actuator and corrects a heat radiation amount of
the WAX type thermo-element and hysteresis in parts that drive the actuator, and a controller which detects or calculates
a difference between an actual flow rate and a target flow rate of the cooling water;
calculating an elapsed time from the electrical powering to resulting actuation of the actuator, variation of the temperature
of the cooling water and an amount of water temperature variation per unit time for predicting the temperature of the cooling
water following the elapsed time;
generating a predicted temperature of the cooling water; and
controlling the actuator in accordance with the predicted temperature of the cooling water.
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