Concrete mixer vehicle having vertically-positioned CNG fuel tanks
US-2015246331-A1 · Sep 3, 2015 · US
US11639167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11639167-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117204464-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 11, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2023 |
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A fire fighting vehicle includes a chassis, a front axle, a rear axle, a powertrain, an accessory drive, and a controller. The powertrain includes an engine, a battery system, and an electromechanical transmission coupled to the battery system, the engine, and at least one of the front axle or the rear axle. The accessory drive is positioned to receive a mechanical input from the engine and the electromechanical transmission. The controller is configured to selectively operate the powertrain in a plurality of operational modes including a standby mode and a hybrid mode. According to the standby mode, the controller is configured to operate the electromechanical transmission using stored energy stored in the battery system to drive the accessory drive with the engine off. According to the hybrid mode, the controller is configured to operate both the engine and the electromechanical transmission.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fire fighting vehicle comprising: a chassis; a front axle; a rear axle; a powertrain including: an engine; a battery system; and an electromechanical transmission coupled to the battery system, the engine, and at least one of the front axle or the rear axle; an accessory drive positioned to receive a mechanical input from the engine and the electromechanical transmission; and a controller configured to selectively operate the powertrain in a plurality of operational modes including a standby mode and a hybrid mode; wherein, according to the standby mode, the controller is configured to operate the electromechanical transmission using stored energy stored in the battery system to drive the accessory drive with the engine off; and wherein, according to the hybrid mode, the controller is configured to operate both the engine and the electromechanical transmission. 2. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein, according to the standby mode, the controller is configured to decouple the electromechanical transmission from the engine and shut the engine off if the engine is on. 3. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to at least one of (i) confirm that a parking brake is engaged or engage the parking brake or (ii) determine whether a state of charge of the battery system is sufficient prior to initiating the standby mode. 4. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to initiate the standby mode (i) in response to a user input to initiate the standby mode or (ii) automatically in response to the fire fighting vehicle being stationary for a period of time. 5. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein, according to the hybrid mode, the controller is configured to provide a mechanical output from the engine to at least one of the electromechanical transmission, the accessory drive, or a pump. 6. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 5 , further comprising the pump, wherein the pump is configured to provide a fluid from a fluid source to a fluid outlet. 7. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 6 , further comprising a fluid tank, wherein the fluid tank is the fluid source, and wherein the fluid tank includes at least one of a water tank or an agent tank. 8. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 6 , further comprising a power divider positioned between the engine, the pump, and the electromechanical transmission. 9. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the accessory drive is coupled to the power divider in a through-shaft arrangement between the power divider and the electromechanical transmission. 10. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to selectively operate the powertrain in rollout mode, and wherein, according to the rollout mode, the controller is configured to: operate the electromechanical transmission using the stored energy in the battery system to drive the at least one of the front axle or the rear axle with the engine off; start the engine in response to a condition being met; and operate both the engine and the electromechanical transmission according to the hybrid mode. 11. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to selectively operate the powertrain in an ultra-low mode, and wherein, according to the ultra-low mode, the controller is configured to operate the electromechanical transmission using the stored energy stored in the battery system to provide a torque output and a speed output that facilitate traversing an incline up to at least a 50% grade. 12. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a transfer case positioned between (i) the electromechanical transmission and (ii) the front axle and the rear axle. 13. A fire fighting vehicle comprising: a chassis; a front axle; a rear axle; a powertrain including: an engine; a battery system; and an electromechanical transmission coupled to the battery system, the engine, and at least one of the front axle or the rear axle; a pump configured to provide a fluid from a fluid source to a fluid outlet; a power divider positioned between the engine, the pump, and the electromechanical transmission; an accessory system including a first accessory and a second accessory, wherein the first accessory is mechanically operated and the second accessory is electrically operated; and a controller configured to selectively operate the powertrain in a standby mode that includes at least one of (i) operating the electromechanical transmission using stored energy stored in the battery system to drive the first accessory or (ii) operating the second accessory using the stored energy in the battery system, wherein the engine if off during the standby mode. 14. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the first accessory is positioned between the power divider and the electromechanical transmission, wherein the first accessory can be driven by the engine through the power divider, and wherein the first accessory can be back-driven by the electromechanical transmission when the power divider disengages the engine from the first accessory. 15. A fire fighting vehicle comprising: a driveline including an engine, a battery system, an electromechanical transmission, a front axle, and a rear axle; and a controller configured to, at vehicle startup: operate the electromechanical transmission using stored energy in the battery system to drive at least one of the front axle or the rear axle with the engine off; and start the engine in response to a condition being met and operate both the engine and the electromechanical transmission to provide hybrid vehicle operations; wherein the hybrid vehicle operations include operating the engine to perform a first operation and operating the electromechanical transmission to perform a second operation; wherein the first operation includes operating the engine to provide a mechanical engine output to at least one of (i) a pump, (ii) an accessory drive, or (iii) the electromechanical transmission with the engine; and wherein the second operation includes operating the electromechanical transmission to at least one of (i) provide a mechanical transmission output to the accessory drive with the electromechanical transmission using the stored energy in the battery system, (ii) generate energy based on the mechanical engine output received from the engine, or (iii) provide the mechanical transmission output to the at least one of the front axle or the rear axle using at least one of (a) the stored energy in the battery system or (b) the energy generated based on the mechanical engine output. 16. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the condition includes a distance traveled after the vehicle startup exceeding a distance threshold or the fire fighting vehicle being outside of a geofence. 17. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the condition includes an amount of time after the vehicle startup exceeding a time threshold. 18. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the condition includes a current vehicle speed exceeding a speed threshold. 19. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the condition includes a state-of-charge of the battery system falling below a state-of-charge threshold. 20. The fire fighting vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the condition includes receiving a user input to start the engine.
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