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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2002
Filed:
Aug. 31, 2000
Blaine J. McFarlane, Winnipeg, CA;
Derrin L. Olischefski, Winnipeg, CA;
Glenn M. Campbell, Winnipeg, CA;
Ron M. Crampton, Oakbank, CA;
Louis P. Hildebrand, Landmark, CA;
New Flyer Industries Limited, Winnipeg, CA;
Abstract
A public transit vehicle is driven by a hybrid drive system including a diesel engine, a generator driven by the engine, two battery packs for storing energy from the generator and from re-generated braking energy and a transmission in the form of a motor driven by the electrical energy from the generator and/or the batteries. The drive components are mounted on a sub-frame for carrying which is arranged for readily releasable attachment to the main longitudinal beams of the vehicle body so as to be carried on the vehicle body during operation of the vehicle. The sub-frame itself is designed simply and avoiding duplication of support elements so that it is incapable of supporting by itself the radiator and the transmission which are partially supported in use by elements of the vehicle body. There is provided a movable service dolly for supporting the sub-frame with the engine components thereon and for supporting the radiator and the transmission so that the dolly and the sub-frame co-operate to support all of the engine components during servicing so that they can be removed together. The engine is arranged transverse to the longitudinal frame with the radiator to one side of the body and the generator directly driven at the rear end of the engine and the motor/transmission in front of the engine. The battery packs are arranged on the roof each on a respective side and one aligned side by side with the electrical controllers for the engine system.