IP Library Granted Patent US 12679642
Granted Patent B2
US 12679642 · App. 18/342,343 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Refuse vehicle with a hopper fill sensor

Inventors: Greg Steffens (Oshkosh, WI); Aaron Fisher (Oshkosh, WI); Amanda Miller (Oshkosh, WI)
Assignee: Oshkosh Corporation
B65F3/201B65F2003/146G05D2105/29
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12679642
App. No.
18/342,343
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A refuse vehicle includes a chassis, a cab coupled to the chassis, a refuse compartment supported by the chassis and including a storage volume and a hopper volume, a lift assembly configured to selectively move relative to the refuse compartment, a hopper sensor coupled to a portion of the refuse compartment and configured to measure a refuse height within the hopper volume, and a packing assembly including a pack panel and a packing actuator. The packing actuator is configured to selectively move the pack panel between a retracted position and an extended position. The pack panel is configured to extend away from the retracted position in response to the hopper sensor sensing that the refuse height is greater than or equal to a refuse height threshold.

Claims (45)

1 . A refuse vehicle comprising:

a chassis;

a cab coupled to the chassis;

a refuse compartment supported by the chassis and including a storage volume and a hopper volume, the hopper volume being arranged between the cab and the storage volume;

a lift assembly configured to selectively move relative to the refuse compartment;

a hopper sensor coupled to a portion of the refuse compartment and configured to measure a refuse height within the hopper volume;

a packing assembly including a pack panel and a packing actuator, wherein the packing actuator is configured to selectively move the pack panel between a retracted position and an extended position, and wherein the pack panel is configured to extend away from the retracted position in response to the hopper sensor sensing that the refuse height is greater than or equal to a refuse height threshold; and

a controller having a processor and at least one memory, the controller being in communication with the hopper sensor and the packing actuator and being configured to:

monitor the refuse height sensed by the hopper sensor;

determine if the refuse height is greater than or equal to the refuse height threshold;

in response to determining that the refuse height is greater than or equal to the refuse height threshold, instruct the packing actuator to extend away from the retracted position;

monitor a status flag for the hopper sensor; and

in response to determining that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive, instruct the packing actuator to extend away from the retracted position based on a hopper load count being greater than or equal to a threshold load count.

2 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the hopper sensor is coupled to a holding plate that separates the hopper volume and the storage volume.

3 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the hopper sensor is coupled to an internal sidewall of the refuse compartment.

4 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the hopper load count is based on a number of times that the lift assembly has been lifted since the packing actuator last extended away from the retracted position.

5 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to detect that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive in response to the hopper sensor measuring the refuse height is less than a blocked threshold value.

6 . The refuse vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the hopper sensor is in the form of a LIDAR sensor or a time-of-flight camera.

7 . A refuse vehicle comprising:

a chassis;

a cab coupled to the chassis;

a refuse compartment supported by the chassis and including a storage volume and a hopper volume, the hopper volume being arranged between the cab and the storage volume;

a lift assembly configured to selectively move relative to the refuse compartment;

a hopper sensor coupled to a portion of the refuse compartment and configured to measure a refuse height within the hopper volume;

a packing assembly including a pack panel and a packing actuator, wherein the packing actuator is configured to selectively move the pack panel between a retracted position and an extended position; and

a controller having a processor and at least one memory, the controller being in communication with the hopper sensor and the packing actuator and being configured to:

monitor a status flag of the hopper sensor;

in response to determining that the status flag is active, determine if the refuse height is greater than or equal to a refuse height threshold;

in response to determining that the refuse height is greater than or equal to the refuse height threshold, instruct the packing actuator to extend away from the retracted position; and

in response to determining that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive, instruct the packing actuator to extend away from the retracted position based on a hopper load count.

8 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the hopper sensor is coupled to a holding plate that separates the hopper volume and the storage volume.

9 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the hopper sensor is coupled to an internal sidewall of the refuse compartment.

10 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the hopper sensor is in the form of a LIDAR sensor or a time-of-flight camera.

11 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the controller is further configured to instruct the packing actuator to extend away from the retracted position based on the hopper load count being greater than or equal to a threshold load count.

12 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the hopper load count is based on a number of times that the lift assembly has been lifted since the packing actuator last extended away from the retracted position.

13 . The refuse vehicle of claim 7 , wherein the controller is configured to detect that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive in response to the hopper sensor measuring the refuse height is less than a blocked threshold value.

14 . A method of operating a refuse vehicle, the method comprising:

monitoring a refuse height within a hopper volume using a hopper sensor;

determining a status flag for the hopper sensor;

in response to determining that the status flag for the hopper sensor is active, instructing a packing actuator to perform a packing procedure when the hopper sensor senses that the refuse height is greater than or equal to a refuse height threshold; and

in response to determining that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive, instructing the packing actuator to perform the packing procedure when a hopper load count is greater than or equal to a threshold load count.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the hopper load count is based on a number of times that a lift assembly has been lifted since the packing actuator last performed the packing procedure.

16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein determining that the status flag for the hopper sensor is inactive comprises:

measuring, via the hopper sensor, that the refuse height is less than a blocked threshold value.

17 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the hopper sensor is in the form of a LIDAR sensor or a time-of-flight camera.