Hybrid electric hydraulic refuse vehicle

US12570144B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12570144-B2
Application numberUS-202318169975-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2023
Priority dateMar 7, 2022
Publication dateMar 10, 2026
Grant dateMar 10, 2026

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A refuse vehicle includes a vehicle body on a chassis having a frame, an internal combustion engine (ICE), and a transmission coupling the ICE with a plurality of tractive elements. The vehicle body includes an electrically powered body system and a hydraulically powered body system. A first power module is coupled with the ICE and is configured to provide rotary power to a hydraulic pump that is configured to provide hydraulic power to the hydraulically powered body system. A second power module is coupled with the transmission and configured to rotationally couple and decouple an electrical generator with the transmission. The generator is configured to charge at least one battery when rotationally coupled with the transmission. The battery is configured to provide electrical power to the electrically powered body system.

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The invention claimed is: 1 . A refuse vehicle comprising: a vehicle chassis, the vehicle chassis including a chassis frame, an internal combustion engine (ICE), and a transmission coupling the ICE with a plurality of tractive elements; a vehicle body on the vehicle chassis, the vehicle body including a refuse container and further including at least one electrically-powered body system and at least one hydraulically-powered body system, said body systems selected from a group consisting of a tailgate, a lift assembly, a refuse packing assembly, a refuse ejection assembly, and a carry can; a first power module operatively coupled with the ICE, the first power module configured to provide rotary power to a hydraulic pump that is configured to provide hydraulic power to the at least one hydraulically-powered body system; a second power module coupled with the transmission, the second power module configured to rotationally couple and decouple a generator with the transmission, the generator configured to charge at least one battery when rotationally coupled with the transmission, the at least one battery configured to provide electrical power to the at least one electrically-powered body system; and a controller configured to cause the second power module to rotationally couple the generator with the transmission when the ICE is running at a rotation rate below a threshold. 2 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one electrically-powered body system comprises at least one of the lift assembly and the carry can. 3 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the at least one hydraulically-powered body system comprises at least one of the tailgate, the refuse packing assembly, and the refuse ejection assembly, and wherein the ICE is a natural gas-powered ICE, a propane-powered ICE, a gasoline-powered ICE, or a diesel-powered ICE. 4 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second power module comprises a first power take off (PTO) configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the transmission, the first PTO configured to provide rotary power to the generator when engaged with the transmission. 5 . The refuse vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the first power module comprises a second PTO configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the transmission, the second PTO configured to provide rotary power to the hydraulic pump when engaged with the transmission. 6 . The refuse vehicle of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the first PTO and the second PTO comprises a hot-shift PTO. 7 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the second power module comprises a constant mesh PTO engaged with the transmission and a clutch deployed between the constant mesh PTO and the generator, the clutch configured to rotationally couple and decouple the generator with constant mesh PTO and the transmission. 8 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the hydraulic pump is an engine mounted pump and the first power module comprises a coupling between the ICE and the engine mounted pump. 9 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first power module comprises a constant mesh PTO engaged with the transmission and configured to provide rotary power to the hydraulic pump. 10 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the first power module comprises a hot-shift PTO configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the transmission. 11 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a continuous variable transmission (CVT) deployed between the second power module and the generator, the CVT configured to adjust a rotation rate ratio between an output shaft of the second power module and an input generator shaft. 12 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to disable battery charging when the at least one hydraulically-powered body system is active. 13 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to cause the generator to charge the at least one battery when the second power module is rotationally coupling the generator with the transmission and when a generator rotation rate is within a predetermined range of rotation rate values. 14 . The refuse vehicle of claim 13 , further comprising a switch configured to make and break an electrical connection between the generator and the at least one battery, wherein the switch is closed by the controller when the generator rotation rate is within the predetermined range of rotation rate values thereby providing AC power to a battery charger which in turn provides DC power to the at least one battery, wherein the controller is configured to open the switch when a demand is sensed. 15 . A refuse vehicle comprising: a vehicle chassis, the vehicle chassis including a chassis frame, an internal combustion engine (ICE), and a transmission coupling the ICE with a plurality of tractive elements; a vehicle body on the vehicle chassis, the vehicle body including a refuse container and further including at least one electrically-powered body system and at least one hydraulically-powered body system, said body systems selected from a group consisting of a tailgate, a lift assembly, a refuse packing assembly, a refuse ejection assembly, and a carry can; a power module coupled with the transmission, the power module configured to rotationally couple and decouple a generator with the transmission, the generator configured to charge at least one battery when rotationally coupled with the transmission, the at least one battery configured to provide electrical power to the at least one electrically-powered body system; and a controller configured to disable battery charging when the at least one hydraulically-powered body system is active. 16 . The refuse vehicle of claim 15 , further comprising a switch configured to make and break an electrical connection between the generator and the at least one battery, wherein the switch is closed by the controller when the at least one hydraulically-powered body system is active. 17 . The refuse vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the controller is configured to disable battery charging when a vehicle computer system issues a command to actuate the hydraulically-powered body system. 18 . The refuse vehicle of claim 15 , wherein the controller is configured to disable battery charging when actuation of the hydraulically-powered body system is sensed via at least one vehicle sensor selected from the group consisting of a pressure sensor, a hydraulic piston position sensor, and a proximity sensor. 19 . The refuse vehicle of claim 15 , further comprising a first hot shift power take off (PTO) configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the transmission, the first hot shift PTO configured to provide rotary power to a hydraulic pump when engaged with the transmission, wherein the power module comprises a second hot shift PTO configured for selective engagement and disengagement with the transmission, the second PTO configured to rotationally couple the generator with the transmission, and thereby provide rotary power to the generator, when engaged with the transmission.

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  • by a hydraulic transmission · CPC title

  • Combined units comprising both motor and pump · CPC title

  • for charging batteries from dynamo-electric generators driven at varying speed, e.g. on vehicle · CPC title

  • from the transmission power take-off · CPC title

  • B60R16/033Primary

    characterised by the use of electrical cells or batteries (for propulsion puposes B60K1/04; supplying batteries to, or removing batteries from, vehicles B60S5/06; testing of charge state G01R31/36) · CPC title

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What does patent US12570144B2 cover?
A refuse vehicle includes a vehicle body on a chassis having a frame, an internal combustion engine (ICE), and a transmission coupling the ICE with a plurality of tractive elements. The vehicle body includes an electrically powered body system and a hydraulically powered body system. A first power module is coupled with the ICE and is configured to provide rotary power to a hydraulic pump that …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Heil Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60R16/033. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2026 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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