Trailer coupling
09744821 ยท 2017-08-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D1/246
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60D1/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In a trailer coupling comprising a cross member which is mountable on a rear region of a vehicle body, a pivot bearing unit arranged on the cross member, by means of which a ball neck carrying a coupling ball is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis between a working position and a rest position, and a contact unit arranged on the ball neck as well as a cable harness guided from the contact unit to a vehicle-mounted cross member and provided for connecting to a vehicle electrical supply system, it is provided that a transition portion of the cable harness which runs in a movable manner relative to the ball neck and relative to the pivot bearing unit from the ball neck to an attachment point connected fixedly to the cross member forms at least one loop which extends over an end face of the pivot bearing unit extending transversely to the pivot axis and which varies in size when transferring from the working position to the rest position or vice versa.
Claims
1. Trailer coupling comprising: a cross member which is mountable on a rear region of a vehicle body, a pivot bearing unit arranged on the cross member, by means of which a ball neck carrying a coupling ball is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis between a working position and a rest position, a contact unit arranged on the ball neck for establishing an electrical connection to a unit which is fixable on the ball neck, a cable harness guided from the contact unit to the cross member and provided for connecting to a vehicle electrical supply system, a transition portion of the cable harness which is movable relative to the ball neck and relative to the pivot bearing unit from the ball neck to an attachment point connected fixedly to the cross member forms at least one loop which extends over an end face of the pivot bearing unit extending transversely to the pivot axis and which varies in shape when transferring from the working position to the rest position or vice versa, and wherein between the ball neck and the attachment point, the transition portion is guided relative to the pivot bearing unit by a guide unit, and is configured to run freely to the ball neck on one side of the guide unit and to run freely to the attachment point on the other side of the guide unit.
2. Trailer coupling according to claim 1, wherein between the ball neck and the attachment point, the transition portion forms two loops which extend least in part over the end face of the pivot bearing unit and which vary with regard to their shape when transferring between the working position and the rest position.
3. Trailer coupling according to claim 1, wherein the guide unit has a cable harness holder receiving the transition portion at a guide point in a fixing manner and a rotary joint rotatably holding the cable harness holder, which rotary joint is connected to the pivot bearing unit.
4. Trailer coupling according to claim 3, wherein the rotary joint allows a rotation about a rotation axis running approximately parallel to the pivot axis.
5. Trailer coupling according to claim 3, wherein the rotary joint guides the cable harness holder in a defined spacing range from the pivot bearing unit, in particular from the end face of the pivot bearing unit.
6. Trailer coupling according to claim 5, wherein the rotary joint guides the cable harness holder at a defined spacing from the end face of the pivot bearing unit.
7. Trailer coupling according to claim 3, wherein the rotary joint has a joint pin defining a joint axis, a joint pin receptacle being rotatably mounted on the joint pin.
8. Trailer coupling according to claim 3, wherein a rotation axis is arranged within a central region of the end face of the pivot bearing unit extending around the pivot axis.
9. Trailer coupling according to claim 8, wherein the central region extends within a radius of at most 3 cm around the pivot axis.
10. Trailer coupling according to claim 3, wherein a rotation axis is arranged such that it intersects the pivot axis.
11. Trailer coupling according to claim 10, wherein the rotation axis extends coaxially with the pivot axis.
12. Trailer coupling comprising: a cross member which is mountable on a rear region of a vehicle body, a pivot bearing unit arranged on the cross member, by means of which a ball neck carrying a coupling ball is pivotally mounted about a pivot axis between a working position and a rest position, a contact unit arranged on the ball neck for establishing an electrical connection to a unit which is fixable on the ball neck, a cable harness guided from the contact unit to the cross member and provided for connecting to a vehicle electrical supply system a transition portion of the cable harness which is movable relative to the ball neck and relative to the Divot bearing unit from the ball neck to an attachment point connected fixedly to the cross member forms at least one loop which extends over an end face of the pivot bearing unit extending transversely to the pivot axis and which varies in shape when transferring from the working position to the rest position or vice versa, and wherein the cable harness runs with a guided cable harness portion from the contact unit lying on the ball neck or in a guide on the ball neck provided for this.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) A motor vehicle indicated as a whole by 10 in
(9) A supporting base 32 of a pivot bearing unit indicated as a whole by 30 is provided on the supporting unit 28, to which pivot bearing unit a ball neck indicated as a whole by 40 is connected by a first end 42, the ball neck also holding at a second end 44 a coupling ball indicated by 46, as shown in
(10) By means of the pivot bearing unit 30, the possibility exists of pivoting the ball neck 40 from a working position A shown in
(11) In particular, the ball neck 40 is arranged here in the rest position R in a position covered by the bumper unit 16 of the vehicle body 12, to the side of the vehicle longitudinal central plane FL.
(12) With such an orientation of the pivot axis 50, the possibility exists of arranging the ball neck 40 on a side of the coupling ball 46 remote from a road surface 54, in the rest position.
(13) The possibility exists at least of arranging the ball neck 40 in the rest position at a spacing from the road surface 54, such that it is located higher than a lower edge 56 of the bumper unit 16 in relation to the course of the road surface 54.
(14) As in particular shown in
(15) Preferably, the contact unit 64 is configured as a plug connection unit or a plug socket, such that a contact plug of a trailer or of an additional device mounted on the ball neck 46, commonly used for trailer couplings, is configured to be plugged into it, in order to operate standard lights, such as for example rear lights, brake lights and indicator lights.
(16) A cable harness indicated as a whole by 70 leads from the contact unit 64 to an attachment point 72 for the cable harness 70 connected fixedly to the cross member 22 and and thus connected fixedly to the motor vehicle 10, and from this attachment point 72 to a connection unit 74 of an electrical supply system 76 of the motor vehicle 10.
(17) As shown in
(18) When pivoting from the working position of the ball neck 40 shown in
(19) During operation of the trailer coupling 20 according to the invention, in order to prevent damage to the cable harness 70, in particular in the region of the transition portion 84, by uncontrolled movements and by undesired catching on individual components, a cable harness holder indicated as a whole by 102 is provided, which is connected by means of a rotary joint 104 to the pivot bearing unit 30.
(20) For this purpose, the pivot bearing unit 30 is preferably provided with a cover 112 forming the end face 92, which cover holds a joint pin 116 in a central region 114 of the end face 92, the central axis 118 thereof defining a joint axis.
(21) The joint pin 116 engages here in a joint pin receptacle 112 which is provided in a joint sleeve 124, such that the joint sleeve 124 can be rotated about the rotation axis 118 formed by the joint pin 116.
(22) The cable harness holder 102 is fixedly connected to the joint sleeve 124, such that the cable harness holder can be rotated by virtue of the rotary joint 104 around the rotation axis 118.
(23) The joint pin 116 can be arranged here such that it is arranged within the central region 114 about the pivot axis 50, wherein the central region extends at most up to a radius of 2 cm around the pivot axis 50, preferably even up to a radius of only 1 cm.
(24) Here, the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures provides that the joint pin 116 is arranged coaxially with the pivot axis 50 such that the rotation axis 118 also coincides with the pivot axis 50.
(25) A particularly simple solution provides that the joint pin 116 has an external thread onto which the joint pin receptacle provided with an internal thread can be screwed, such that the joint pin receptacle is rotatable in the envisaged way relative to the joint pin.
(26) In particular, the cable harness holder 102 as shown in