Concrete mixer vehicle having vertically-positioned CNG fuel tanks

US10239403B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10239403-B2
Application numberUS-201514635948-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 2, 2015
Priority dateMar 3, 2014
Publication dateMar 26, 2019
Grant dateMar 26, 2019

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A concrete mixer vehicle includes a chassis having a frame member extending in a generally-horizontal direction, an engine coupled to the chassis, and a CNG tank coupled to the engine and configured to provide fuel thereto. The CNG tank is positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member.

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A concrete mixer vehicle, comprising: a chassis including a frame member extending in a generally-horizontal direction; an engine coupled to the chassis; a drum; a drum drive transmission coupled to the drum; a drum pedestal having a lower portion that is coupled to the frame member and an upper portion that is coupled to the drum drive transmission; and a CNG tank coupled to the engine and configured to provide fuel thereto, wherein the CNG tank is positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member, wherein the CNG tank has a length measured along the generally-horizontal direction, a width measured across the generally-horizontal direction, and a height measured along a central axis, wherein the height is greater than the width and greater than the length such that the CNG tank is elongate, the height and the central axis disposed in the generally-vertical direction, wherein the CNG tank has an upper end and a lower end, wherein the lower end of the CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum pedestal with a support bracket, wherein the upper end of the CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum drive transmission with an intermediate superstructure, wherein the support bracket and the intermediate superstructure are disposed in a generally perpendicular orientation relative to the central axis, wherein the support bracket and the intermediate superstructure have distal ends that attach directly to the lower end and the upper end of the CNG tank, respectively. 2. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a second CNG tank coupled to the engine and configured to provide fuel thereto, wherein the second CNG tank is positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member. 3. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 2 , wherein the first CNG tank is positioned on a first lateral side of the chassis and the second CNG tank is positioned on a second lateral side of the chassis. 4. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the second CNG tank is elongate and has a second upper end and a second lower end, wherein the second lower end of the second CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum pedestal with a second support bracket, and wherein the second upper end of the second CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum drive transmission with the intermediate superstructure. 5. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the first CNG tank and the second CNG tank each define a central axis, wherein the central axis of the first CNG tank and the central axis of the second CNG tank are positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member. 6. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 5 , wherein the central axis of the first CNG tank is angularly offset relative to the central axis of the second CNG tank. 7. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the central axis of the first CNG tank is angularly offset about 15 degrees relative to the central axis of the second CNG tank. 8. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 6 , wherein the drum is a concrete drum having a base portion coupled to the drum drive transmission, wherein the first CNG tank and the second CNG tank are positioned behind the concrete drum. 9. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the lower end of the CNG tank is fixedly coupled to the drum pedestal with the support bracket and wherein the intermediate superstructure is configured to accommodate a change in length of the CNG tank. 10. A front discharge concrete mixer vehicle, comprising: a chassis including a frame member extending in a generally-horizontal direction and having a front end and a rear end; a concrete mixing drum having an opening at the front end of the chassis and coupled to the frame member with a front drum pedestal and a rear drum pedestal; a drum drive transmission coupled to the concrete mixing drum and coupled to an upper portion of the rear drum pedestal; an operator cab positioned at the front end of the chassis; an engine positioned at the rear end of the chassis; and a CNG tank coupled to the engine and configured to provide fuel thereto, wherein the CNG tank is positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member, wherein the CNG tank has a length measured along the generally-horizontal direction, a width measured across the generally-horizontal direction, and a height measured along a central axis, wherein the height is greater than the width and greater than the length such that the CNG tank is elongate, the height and the central axis disposed in the generally-vertical direction, wherein the CNG tank has an upper end and a lower end, wherein the lower end of the CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum pedestal with a support bracket, wherein the upper end of the CNG tank is directly coupled to the drum drive transmission with an intermediate superstructure, wherein the support bracket and the intermediate superstructure are disposed in a generally perpendicular orientation relative to the central axis, wherein the support bracket and the intermediate superstructure have distal ends that attach directly to the lower end and the upper end of the CNG tank, respectively. 11. The front discharge concrete mixer vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the CNG tank is positioned forward of the engine. 12. The front discharge concrete mixer vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the CNG tank is positioned between the engine and a base portion of the concrete mixing drum. 13. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 10 , wherein the lower end of the CNG tank is fixedly coupled to the rear drum pedestal with the pair of support brackets and wherein the intermediate superstructure is configured to accommodate a change in length of the CNG tank.

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  • Construction vehicles, e.g. graders, excavators · CPC title

  • Trucks; Load vehicles, Busses · CPC title

  • Drives (in general B28C5/0831) · CPC title

  • B60K15/063Primary

    Arrangement of tanks · CPC title

  • of gas tanks · CPC title

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What does patent US10239403B2 cover?
A concrete mixer vehicle includes a chassis having a frame member extending in a generally-horizontal direction, an engine coupled to the chassis, and a CNG tank coupled to the engine and configured to provide fuel thereto. The CNG tank is positioned in a generally-vertical orientation relative to the frame member.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oshkosh Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60K15/063. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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