Patent classifications
B60S9/18
STEERING DEVICE
A trailer including a frame configured to receive an item or items to be stored thereon or therein and at least one trailer wheel coupled to the frame. The trailer further includes a trailer jack coupled to the frame and including a foot at an end thereof. The trailer jack includes a handle coupled thereto, wherein the handle is pivotable between a retracted position wherein the handle is oriented generally vertically when the trailer jack is in the operating position, and an engaged position wherein the handle is oriented at an angle relative to a vertical axis when the trailer jack is in the operating position.
Trailer Moving Assist Device
A trailer pulling assist includes a jack that is vertically elongated. A bracket is attached to the jack and engages a tongue of a trailer. A wheel mount is attached to and extends downwardly from the jack. The wheel mount is rotatable about a longitudinal axis of the jack when the bracket is attached to the trailer tongue. At least one wheel is rotatably mounted on an axle of the wheel mount. A coupler is mounted on the wheel mount. An elongated handle is removably coupled to the coupler.
Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands
Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes a frame having an upper ledge; an extendible leg coupled to the frame, the upper ledge being vertically movable to selectively engage and disengage an underside of a trailer parked on a driveway based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the frame; a wheel connected to the frame, the wheel to remain at a substantially fixed distance from the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands
Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes a frame having an upper ledge; an extendible leg coupled to the frame, the upper ledge being vertically movable to selectively engage and disengage an underside of a trailer parked on a driveway based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the frame; a wheel connected to the frame, the wheel to remain at a substantially fixed distance from the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
TRAILER JACK AND TRANSPORT SYSTEMS EMPLOYING A SPHERICAL LOAD-BEARING TRANSPORT BALL, AND SPORT, RECREATIONAL AND UTILITY TRAILER SYSTEMS AND METHODS EMPLOYNG THE SAME
A trailer jack and transport system providing improved rolling and steerable motion to sport, recreational and utility trailers, when operating on diverse kinds of ground surfaces, including pavement, dirt, sand, and mud, without use of caster-style wheels. The trailer jack and transport system employs a spherical load-bearing transport ball supported within a frame assembly and configured to allow the spherical wheel to freely rotate in any orientation, on ground surfaces of a diverse nature during system operation.
Walking trailer stand
A walking trailer stand including a mobile trailer assembly, a trailer stand assembly, and a reversible feet assembly is disclosed. These assemblies allow for the manually powered movement of a mobile trailer. The trailer stand assembly including a leg holder to receive a bottom end of a trailer A-frame. The leg holder being mounted to either side of a base via a bracket. The base including a jack guide extending from a base top end and an internally mounted jack holder. Wherein the jack guide and jack holder receive a jack member therein to form a fulcrum to allow a user to lift and drop the trailer A-frame. The reversible feet assembly including reversible feet that include a rubberized portion and an oppositely arranged cleated portion. The reversible feet are mounted to an underside of the base so the trailer may be walked with the actuation of the jack member.
Walking trailer stand
A walking trailer stand including a mobile trailer assembly, a trailer stand assembly, and a reversible feet assembly is disclosed. These assemblies allow for the manually powered movement of a mobile trailer. The trailer stand assembly including a leg holder to receive a bottom end of a trailer A-frame. The leg holder being mounted to either side of a base via a bracket. The base including a jack guide extending from a base top end and an internally mounted jack holder. Wherein the jack guide and jack holder receive a jack member therein to form a fulcrum to allow a user to lift and drop the trailer A-frame. The reversible feet assembly including reversible feet that include a rubberized portion and an oppositely arranged cleated portion. The reversible feet are mounted to an underside of the base so the trailer may be walked with the actuation of the jack member.
MANEUVERABLE ERGONOMIC TRAILER STANDS
Maneuverable ergonomic trailer stands are disclosed. An example portable trailer stand includes: a frame having an upper ledge, a post, and a lower subframe, the lower subframe connected to the upper ledge via the post; an extendible leg coupled to the post independent of the lower subframe, the upper ledge being vertically movable based on movement of the extendible leg relative to the upper ledge, the post, and the lower subframe of the frame; and a wheel connected to the frame via the lower subframe such that the wheel is to move with the upper ledge as the upper ledge is vertically moved.
Jack assembly
An improved jack assembly for use with a trailer tongue of a towed vehicle. The jack assembly including telescoping height adjustment of the assembly, a pivot assembly for pivoting between a vertical and horizontal stowed position, and a clip for maintaining a handle assembly in a stowed position when not in use. The jack assembly also includes the use of bushings for the telescoping tubes to enhance the sliding movement between the tubes and aid in maintaining the axial alignment of the tubes thereby extending the life of the jack assembly. The pivot assembly further includes an attachment bracket that may be rotated to accommodate at least two different sizes of trailer tongues.
Jack assembly
An improved jack assembly for use with a trailer tongue of a towed vehicle. The jack assembly including telescoping height adjustment of the assembly, a pivot assembly for pivoting between a vertical and horizontal stowed position, and a clip for maintaining a handle assembly in a stowed position when not in use. The jack assembly also includes the use of bushings for the telescoping tubes to enhance the sliding movement between the tubes and aid in maintaining the axial alignment of the tubes thereby extending the life of the jack assembly. The pivot assembly further includes an attachment bracket that may be rotated to accommodate at least two different sizes of trailer tongues.