Anti-Sway Joint for Trailer
20230398821 · 2023-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60D1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62K27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A combination trailer and hitch system for a motorcycle is configured to minimize and/or reduce sway of the trailer during use. The system includes a hitch having a coupler attachable to a trailer to be towed, a second coupler attachable to a motorcycle (or a mounting frame attached to the motorcycle) for towing the trailer, and at least a pair of connector arms pivotably fastened by one end to the first coupler and by an opposite end to the second coupler. The pivotable connections of the connector arms are spaced such that a longitudinal axis of each connector arm converges as they extend toward the rear axle of the motorcycle.
Claims
1. A motorcycle trailer hitch comprising: a trailer coupler for connecting to a trailer to be towed by a motorcycle; a motorcycle coupler for connecting to the motorcycle to tow the trailer; a first connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the trailer coupling and by an opposite end to the motorcycle coupling; a second connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the trailer coupling and by an opposite end to the motorcycle coupling; wherein the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a first distance on the trailer coupling, and the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a second distance on the motorcycle coupling, and wherein the first spaced apart distance is greater than the second spaced apart distance.
2. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 1, further comprising a rear wheel mounting frame attached to the motorcycle coupler, the rear wheel mounting frame comprising first and second bracket arms, wherein the first and second bracket arms are configured to connect to a rear axle of the motorcycle.
3. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 1, further comprising a mounting frame attached to the motorcycle coupler, the mounting frame comprising a bracket arm, wherein the bracket arm is configured to connect to a frame of the motorcycle.
4. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 2, wherein a longitudinal axis of the first connector arm intersects a longitudinal axis of the second connector arm proximate the rear axle of the motorcycle.
5. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein the trailer coupling, the motorcycle coupling, and the first and second connector arms are each on a different plane.
6. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 5, wherein the plane of the first and second connector arms is between the plane of the trailer coupler and the plane of the motorcycle coupler.
7. The motorcycle trailer hitch of claim 2, wherein a longitudinal axis of the rear wheel mounting frame is off-center relative to a longitudinal axis of the motorcycle.
8. A combination trailer and hitch system for coupling to a motorcycle, the combination comprising: a trailer having a body, a single wheel attached to the body via a suspension, and a hitch mounting site; a hitch comprising: a trailer coupler for connecting to the hitch mounting site of the trailer; a motorcycle coupler for connecting to a motorcycle to tow the trailer; a first connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the trailer coupling and by an opposite end to the motorcycle coupling; a second connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the trailer coupling and by an opposite end to the motorcycle coupling; wherein the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a first distance on the trailer coupling, and the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a second distance on the motorcycle coupling, and wherein the first spaced apart distance is greater than the second spaced apart distance.
9. The combination trailer and hitch system as set forth in claim 8, further comprising a rear wheel mount attached to the motorcycle coupling and comprising first and second arm brackets, wherein the first and second arm brackets are configured to connect to a rear axle of a motorcycle.
10. The combination trailer and hitch system of claim 9, wherein a longitudinal axis of the first connector arm intersects a longitudinal axis of the second connector arm proximate the rear axle of the motorcycle.
11. A system for coupling a trailer to a motorcycle for towing, the system comprising: a first mounting plate attachable to a trailer to be towed; a second mounting plate, attachable to a motorcycle for towing the trailer; a first connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the first mounting plate and by an opposite end to the second mounting plate; and a second connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the first mounting plate and by an opposite end to the second mounting plate; wherein the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a first distance on the first mounting plate, and the pivotable connections of the first connector arm and the second connector arm are spaced a second distance on the second mounting plate, and wherein the first spaced apart distance is greater than the second spaced apart distance.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the first connector arm and second connector arm are planar.
13. The system of claim 11, further comprising a third connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the first mounting plate and by an opposite end to the second mounting plate, and a fourth connector arm pivotably fastened by one end to the first mounting plate and by an opposite end to the second mounting plate.
14. The system of claim 13, wherein the pivotable connections of the third connector arm and the fourth connector arm are spaced a third distance on the first mounting plate, and the pivotable connections of the third connector arm and the fourth connector arm are spaced a fourth distance on the second mounting plate, and the third spaced apart distance is greater than the fourth spaced apart distance.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein a pivot point is created proximate a rear axle of the motorcycle.
16. A method for minimizing sway of a trailer being towed by a motorcycle, the method comprising: coupling a trailer to a motorcycle using at least two double-pivotable connecting arms; configuring the at least two double-pivoting connecting arms such that the trailer pivot point is located proximate a rear axle of the motorcycle.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the at least two double-pivoting connecting arms are positioned to be planar and converging.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail at least one preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to any of the specific embodiments illustrated.
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[0035] As shown, the trailer 12 has a single wheel 40 connected to a frame 42 via a suspension arm 44 on each side of the wheel 40. The trailer 12 illustrated is merely exemplary and can be configured in any suitable manner for connection and towing by a motorcycle.
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[0037] A bolt and collet assembly 26 (four total) is used to attach each arm 24 to the trailer coupler 20 and to the motorcycle coupler 22. In the present embodiment, the connector arms 24 are short to provide better control and tracking. Because the illustrated trailer 12 is particularly narrow, longer connector arms begin to interfere with each other when pivoting and can limit the turning radius of the vehicle and trailer combination. Conversely, if the connector arms are too short, there is not enough clearance for adequate hardware and serviceability is hampered. For these reasons, the connector arms 24 preferably fall within the range of 2″ to 4″ (5.1 to 10.2 cm), measured from center to center on the mounting holes.
[0038] Further, the three components (couplers 20 and 22, and arms 24) are preferably stacked in a configuration as shown in
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[0043] In another alternate embodiment, it may be necessary to connect the motorcycle coupler 22, 122 to the frame of the towing motorcycle instead of the rear axle. For example, there may be too much torque or load on the rear wheel of a single swingarm bike. Another example would be where there is no way to attach bracket arms 32 of a mounting frame 16 to the rear axle. In these cases, a mounting frame that bolts directly to the motorcycle frame would be used. The trailer 12 would then attach to the mounting frame, via hitch 14, but may only have one center bracket arm and not two side arms.
[0044] The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of applicants' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.