B60D1/243

HYBRID TOWING BUMPER BEAM ASSEMBLY
20190359019 · 2019-11-28 ·

Hybrid energy absorbing assembly for attachment to a vehicle for a vehicle, comprising a bumper beam comprising a plastic material; and a towing assembly, wherein the towing assembly comprises a metal insert. The invention also relates to a metal insert for such a hybrid energy absorbing assembly. Moreover, the invention relates to a vehicle provided with such a hybrid towing bumper beam assembly, wherein the metal insert is connected to a body-in-white of the vehicle. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing such a hybrid towing bumper beam assembly for a vehicle, the method comprising placing the metal insert in a mold; introducing molten thermoplastic material, to a mold to in site form the energy absorbing assembly and thus overmolding the metal insert with the thermoplastic material, thereby embedding the metal insert in the bumper beam.

Coupler and Vehicle with Coupler

Provided in the present disclosure are a coupler and a vehicle with the coupler. The coupler includes: a coupler body, having an accommodating cavity, a first impact protection pin flange being disposed on the coupler body; and a coupler tongue, pivotally connected to the coupler body. The coupler tongue includes a head portion and a tail portion. The tail portion is positioned inside the accommodating cavity, and a first interval d is formed between an end surface of the tail portion and the coupler body. The coupler tongue further includes a second impact protection pin flange, and a second interval b is formed between the first impact protection pin flange and the second impact protection pin flange, wherein the first interval d and the second interval b satisfy: d<b.

TOW HOOK ASSEMBLIES AND VEHICLES INCLUDING SAME

A tow hook assembly including a crush box and a tow hook. The crush box includes a support section having a first end and an opposite second end, the tubular support section extending in a vehicle longitudinal direction, and a connector section provided at the first end of the tubular support section, the connector section including a face plate extending in a vehicle vertical direction perpendicular to the vehicle longitudinal direction, and an upper plate extending from an upper end of the face plate in the vehicle longitudinal direction. The tow hook includes a body having a first portion provided on an upper surface of the upper plate and extending parallel to the upper plate, and an attachment member extending at an oblique angle from the first portion.

Dynamic tow hook

A tow hook assembly includes a U-shaped tow hook received in a housing. The U-shaped tow hook includes first and second legs where the first and second legs each include forward and rearward locking flanges. The legs of the U-shaped tow hooks are received in a housing. The housing includes springs which bias the U-shaped tow hook in a forward direction and the locking flanges prevent the U-shaped tow hook from moving in a forward direction. The springs allow the U-shaped tow hook to deflect in a rearward direction upon a forward impact with the U-shaped tow hook.

VEHICLE BODY REAR STRUCTURE

The disclosure provides a vehicle body rear structure, which can reduce damage to the vehicle during a collision from the rear. The vehicle body rear structure includes a chassis rear, a hook reinforcement part fixed to a lower surface of the chassis rear; and a hook fixed on a back side of the chassis rear through the hook reinforcement part, in which the hook reinforcement part includes a plurality of part members independent from each other, the plurality of part members are connected in series and joined in a front-back direction of the vehicle to form a joint boundary part, and the joint boundary part is disposed with a weakened part on a side close to the chassis rear.

Hitch cushion system
10384500 · 2019-08-20 ·

A hitch cushion system for inhibiting a vehicle from being damaged while backing toward a trailer includes a trailer that has a ball receiver. A cushion unit is removably coupled to the ball receiver and the cushion unit extends outwardly beyond a perimeter of the ball receiver. In this way the cushion unit inhibits a vehicle from striking the ball receiver when the vehicle is backing toward the ball receiver. The cushion unit is substantially comprised of a resiliently compressible material to inhibit the vehicle from being damaged when the vehicle contacts the cushion unit.

TOWING DEVICE FOR TRAILER OF VEHICLE
20190225037 · 2019-07-25 ·

A towing device for a trailer of a vehicle includes: a connector including a fixing pipe of a rectangular pipe shape formed at a lower vehicle frame of the rear part of the vehicle, an expanded fixing pipe of a rectangular pipe shape, and a fitting recess formed in at least one among four sides of the expanded fixing pipe to be opened toward the rear part; and a hitch mount connected to the rear side of the connector to fix the trailer, the hitch mount including a mount frame of the rectangular pipe shape inserted and combined into the fixing pipe, an inclined mount guard formed at a rear end portion of the mount frame, a horizontal mount guard, a fitting protrusion, and a coupling pipe formed at a rear side of the mount frame to communicate.

Anhydrous ammonia trailer hitch
10328758 · 2019-06-25 ·

An anhydrous ammonia trailer hitch incorporating a base; a vehicle mounting receiver hitch fixedly attached to and extending forwardly from the base; a bolt mounted to the base, the bolt being adapted for moving between latching and releasing positions; a release plate having a first eye fitted for receiving the bolt, the bolt extending into the eye upon movement to the latching position; a remotely actuatable linear motion actuator connected operatively to the bolt for moving the bolt between the latching and releasing position; a tongue mount fixedly attached to the release plate; and at least a first safety chain mount fixedly attached to the release plate.

FRONT SUBFRAME MOUNTED RECOVERY HOOK
20240208286 · 2024-06-27 ·

A recovery hook assembly including a recovery hook fastened to a vehicle frame by a vertically oriented fastener and a horizontally oriented fastener, which connect the recovery hook to the vehicle at three connection points. When the recovery hook is pulled in the forward direction, the recovery hook remains connected to the vehicle to allow the vehicle to be towed. When the recovery hook is pushed in a rearward direction, the recovery hook moves rearward and can break away from the vehicle, thus inhibiting damage being caused by the recovery hook.

DYNAMIC TOW HOOK

A tow hook assembly includes a U-shaped tow hook received in a housing. The U-shaped tow hook includes first and second legs where the first and second legs each include forward and rearward locking flanges. The legs of the U-shaped tow hooks are received in a housing. The housing includes springs which bias the U-shaped tow hook in a forward direction and the locking flanges prevent the U-shaped tow hook from moving in a forward direction. The springs allow the U-shaped tow hook to deflect in a rearward direction upon a forward impact with the U-shaped tow hook.