Concrete mixer vehicle having vertically-positioned CNG fuel tanks
US-2015246331-A1 · Sep 3, 2015 · US
US11511642B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11511642-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016839790-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 3, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Nov 29, 2022 |
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A concrete mixer truck includes a chassis, a plurality of tractive assemblies coupled to the chassis, a mixing drum rotatably coupled to the chassis, the mixing drum defining an internal volume configured to contain material and an aperture through which the material can enter and exit the internal volume, an energy storage device positioned at a rear end of the chassis and configured to provide electrical energy, and an electromagnetic device electrically coupled to the energy storage device, where the electromagnetic device is configured to receive the electrical energy from the energy storage device and provide mechanical energy to drive at least one of the plurality of tractive assemblies to propel the concrete mixer truck.
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A concrete mixer truck comprising: a chassis; a plurality of tractive assemblies coupled to the chassis; a mixing drum rotatably coupled to the chassis; an energy storage device; an electromagnetic device electrically coupled to the energy storage device, wherein the electromagnetic device is configured to receive electrical energy from the energy storage device and provide mechanical energy to drive at least one of the plurality of tractive assemblies to propel the concrete mixer truck; and a drum drive motor electrically coupled to the energy storage device; wherein, in a first operational mode, each of the drum drive motor and the energy storage device is configured to receive external electric energy from an external power source, the drum drive motor is configured to utilize the external electric energy to drive the mixing drum, and the energy storage device is configured to utilize the external electric energy to charge at the same time that the drum drive motor drives the mixing drum. 2. The concrete mixer truck of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tractive assemblies is a rear axle assembly, wherein a center of gravity of the energy storage device is positioned rearward of the rear axle assembly. 3. The concrete mixer truck of claim 1 , wherein the electromagnetic device is configured to generate electrical energy to charge the energy storage device. 4. The concrete mixer truck of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device comprises a frame and one or more battery assemblies, the frame configured to support the one or more battery assemblies. 5. The concrete mixer truck of claim 4 , wherein the energy storage device further comprises a cooling system configured to remove thermal energy from the one or more battery assemblies. 6. The concrete mixer truck of claim 1 , wherein the concrete mixer truck is a front discharge concrete mixer truck, the concrete mixer truck further comprising a chute assembly positioned at a front end of the concrete mixer truck. 7. The concrete mixer truck of claim 1 , further comprising an accessory module, the accessory module comprising one or more power transfer devices, wherein the electromagnetic device is further configured to provide mechanical energy to operate the accessory module. 8. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising an inverter configured to convert the external electric energy from alternating current to direct current prior to being provided to the energy storage device. 9. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 8 , further comprising a first charging port coupled to the drum drive motor and a second charging port coupled to the energy storage device, wherein the drum drive motor is configured to receive first external electric energy via the first charging port, and wherein the energy storage device is configured to receive second external electric energy via the second charging port. 10. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 9 , further comprising an inverter positioned between the second charging port and the energy storage device, the inverter configured to convert the second external electric energy from alternating current to direct current. 11. A concrete mixer truck comprising: a chassis; a plurality of tractive assemblies coupled to the chassis; a mixing drum coupled to the chassis; a prime mover configured to drive at least one of the plurality of tractive assemblies; a drum driver configured to drive the mixing drum; and a trailer coupled to a rear end of the chassis and configured to be towed by the concrete mixer truck, the trailer comprising; a trailer frame; one or more trailer tractive assemblies coupled to the trailer frame; and an energy storage device including a plurality of batteries, the energy storage device coupled to and supported by the trailer frame, wherein the energy storage device is configured to power at least one of the prime mover or the drum driver. 12. The concrete mixer truck of claim 11 , wherein the trailer is releasably coupled to the rear end of the chassis in a fixed position and orientation relative to the chassis of the concrete mixer truck. 13. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the energy storage device includes a battery rack coupled to the trailer frame, and wherein the plurality of batteries are disposed about the battery rack. 14. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the energy storage device includes a support coupled to the battery rack, the support configured to releasably couple the battery rack to the trailer frame. 15. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the energy storage device includes a shroud positioned around the battery rack and the plurality of batteries. 16. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 11 , further comprising a coupling assembly including a first coupling positioned at a rear end of the chassis and a second coupling positioned at a front end of the trailer frame, wherein the second coupling is selectively received by the first coupling to mechanical couple the trailer to the chassis and electrically couple the trailer to the at least one of the prime mover or the drum driver. 17. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the coupling assembly permits pivoting of the trailer relative to the chassis. 18. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 16 , wherein the coupling assembly rotationally fixes the trailer relative to the chassis. 19. The concrete mixer vehicle of claim 11 , wherein, in a first operational mode, each of the drum driver and the energy storage device is configured to receive external electric energy from an external power source, the drum driver is configured to utilize the external electric energy to drive the mixing drum, and the energy storage device is configured to utilize the external electric energy to charge at the same time that the drum driver drives the mixing drum.
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