Patent classifications
B60D1/40
Trailer alignment apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a trailer alignment device intended to facilitate the backing up of an automobile to align a hitch of the automobile with a towable trailer. The alignment device further provides for trailer stabilization by providing for a second point of attachment for the trailer to the automobile.
Trailer alignment apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a trailer alignment device intended to facilitate the backing up of an automobile to align a hitch of the automobile with a towable trailer. The alignment device further provides for trailer stabilization by providing for a second point of attachment for the trailer to the automobile.
TRAILER GUIDE SYSTEM AND METHOD
A trailer guide system adapted for mounting or otherwise fixating to a trailer is provided. The trailer guide system can include a guide member, an indicator portion, and a mounting portion. The mounting portion can include a pivoting mechanism to facilitate pivoting movement of the guide member from an active vertical to a non-active horizontal position. The pivoting mechanism can include various techniques, devices, and mechanisms, including a magnet and hinge construct, a spring-based construct, and the like.
Electronic backing/hitching system
An electronic backing/hitching system that assists drivers with connecting towing devices such as trailers, haulers, etc., to ball hitches attached or affixed to vehicles.
Electronic backing/hitching system
An electronic backing/hitching system that assists drivers with connecting towing devices such as trailers, haulers, etc., to ball hitches attached or affixed to vehicles.
Electronic Backing/Hitching System
An electronic backing/hitching system that assists drivers with connecting towing devices such as trailers, haulers, etc., to ball hitches attached or affixed to vehicles.
Electronic Backing/Hitching System
An electronic backing/hitching system that assists drivers with connecting towing devices such as trailers, haulers, etc., to ball hitches attached or affixed to vehicles.
Steerable towing hook device
A steerable towing hook device includes a towing ball body and a towing arm. The towing ball body includes a towing ball and a towing ball mount. The towing arm includes a hitch arm and a fixed arm, and the fixed arm is provided with a square steel configured to connect to a vehicle receiver. The towing ball mount is fixedly connected to an outer back of the hitch arm. The hitch arm is provided with a moving-steering device configured to move and steer the towing ball mount, and the hitch arm is snap-fitted the fixed arm through the device for moving and steering the towing ball mount. A steerable towing hook device with a rational structure and strong practicality enables the towing ball body to move back and forth to steer, adjusts a position of the towing hook flexibly, is convenient to use, and improves work efficiency.
Steerable towing hook device
A steerable towing hook device includes a towing ball body and a towing arm. The towing ball body includes a towing ball and a towing ball mount. The towing arm includes a hitch arm and a fixed arm, and the fixed arm is provided with a square steel configured to connect to a vehicle receiver. The towing ball mount is fixedly connected to an outer back of the hitch arm. The hitch arm is provided with a moving-steering device configured to move and steer the towing ball mount, and the hitch arm is snap-fitted the fixed arm through the device for moving and steering the towing ball mount. A steerable towing hook device with a rational structure and strong practicality enables the towing ball body to move back and forth to steer, adjusts a position of the towing hook flexibly, is convenient to use, and improves work efficiency.
Hitch apparatus and method
An apparatus having a hitch arm having a cross beam. The cross beam has a first end and a second end. A first hitch member is adjacently coupled to the first end. A second hitch member is adjacently coupled to the second end. A hitch receiver is coupled to the cross beam. A first hitch frame is rotatably coupled to the first hitch member A second hitch frame is rotatably coupled to the second hitch member. A first extender is coupled to the first hitch frame and the first hitch member. A second extender is coupled to the second hitch frame and the second hitch member.