SAFETY SYSTEM FOR COUPLING TRUCK AND TRAILER
20210125433 ยท 2021-04-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D53/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60Q1/0005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
G07C5/08
PHYSICS
B60Q1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A coupling system for ensuring successful engagement of a transportation vehicle and a trailer. The coupling system includes an indicator bar with an integral illuminator, wherein successful coupling of the vehicle and trailer is indicated by the illuminated indicator bar being readily observable during visual inspection of the coupling area.
Claims
1. A fifth wheel coupling indicator comprising: a plate including a channel for receiving a kingpin of a trailer; a coupling area proximate an end of the channel, wherein the kingpin is secured to the plate; and an indicator bar including an illuminator integral therein, the indicator bar responsive to the coupling area, whereupon successful securement of the kingpin with the plate, the indicator bar is positioned into and/or across the channel with the illuminator lit.
2. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 1, further comprising a cleaning implement positioned proximate the indicator bar, whereupon movement of the indicator bar, the illuminator contacts the cleaning implement.
3. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 2, wherein the cleaning implement includes bristles.
4. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 1, wherein the illuminator includes a light emitting diode, a metal filament, or a light bulb.
5. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 1, further comprising; a housing for housing the indicator bar when the indicator bar is not positioned across the channel.
6. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 5, further comprising a cleaning implement attached to the housing and positioned proximate the indicator bar, whereupon movement of the indicator bar, the illuminator contacts the cleaning implement.
7. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 6, wherein the cleaning implement includes bristles.
8. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 7, wherein the illuminator includes a light emitting diode, a metal filament, or a light bulb.
9. A fifth wheel coupling indicator comprising: a plate including a means for receiving a kingpin of a trailer; a means for coupling the plate with the kingpin; and, an indicator bar including a means for indicating coupling of the kingpin coupled with the plate, the indicator bar responsive to the means for coupling the plate with the kingpin, whereupon successful coupling of the kingpin with the plate, the indicator bar positioned across the means for receiving the kingpin and the means for indicating lit.
10. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 9, further comprising: a means for cleaning the means for indicating the kingpin coupled with the plate, the means for cleaning positioned proximate the indicator bar, whereupon movement of the indicator bar, the means for indicating contacts the means for cleaning.
11. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 11, wherein the means for cleaning includes bristles.
12. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 9, wherein the means for receiving the kingpin includes a channel, slot, or throat defined within the plate.
13. The fifth wheel coupling indicator of claim 9, wherein the means for indicating includes a light emitting diode, a metal filament, or a light bulb.
14. An indicator bar for facilitating coupling of a trailer to a transportation vehicle, the indicator bar comprising: an illuminator integral within an indicator bar, whereupon successful coupling of the transportation vehicle and trailer, the indicator bar positioned proximate a coupling area with the illuminator lit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The figures described below depict various aspects of the system, device, and methods disclosed therein. It should be understood that each figure depicts an embodiment of a particular aspect of the disclosed system, device, and/or methods, and that each of the figures is intended to accord with a possible embodiment thereof. Further, wherever possible, the following description refers to the reference numerals included in the following figures, in which features depicted in multiple figures are designated with consistent reference numerals.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Described herein are example systems, devices, and methods for facilitating the safe coupling of a transportation vehicle, e.g., truck, railcar; and a trailer. The trailer can be open (e.g., flatbed) or closed, or specifically designed for a particular purpose, e.g., towing a boat, motorcycle, snowmobile, recreational vehicle, camper, etc. In general, the truck includes a fifth wheel that receives a vertically orientated post, e.g., kingpin, attached to the trailer. See
[0016] Referring now to
[0017] The indicator bar 110 include a means for illuminating 112, which is integral within the indicator bar 110. Some example embodiments of the means for illuminating 112 include, and are not limited to, an illuminator 114, for example, a metal filament, a light emitting diode (LED), a light bulb, and the like. The illuminator 114 may be embedded within, or attached (fixedly, removably) to, the indicator bar 110; and may be lit continually or its illumination may be dependent upon, or in response to, the position of the indicator bar 110; for example, with respect to the plate 102 and kingpin 130 being in the coupled or uncoupled position or state. In some embodiments, position sensors, e.g., switches, may be integrated with the fifth wheel 100 to facilitate determination of the coupling process, e.g., among the various stages therein. That is, sensors or switches may be located at one or more ends of the indicator bar's 110 range of travel to determine the position or location of the indicator bar 110, which may also be utilized to activate or deactivate the illuminator 114 with respect to one or more positions within the coupling process, e.g., uncoupled, coupled.
[0018] When positioned in the un-coupled position or state (see for example,
[0019] When positioned in the coupled position or state (see
[0020] To facilitate the mechanical coupling of the fifth wheel 100 with the kingpin 130, a lubricant, e.g., grease, may often times be used to lubricate the cooperating surfaces of the respective truck and trailer that contact each other and/or other parts during the coupling and de-coupling processes. Devices, equipment, and/or parts located near the coupling area are susceptible to being contacted by such lubricants, as well from dirt and road debris that may attach to the lubricated parts. In particular, safety devices and/or features located near the coupling area may be adversely affected by unintended and undesired adherence of the lubricants and/or debris. For example, some safety-related coupling devices utilize a light positioned across from the coupling area to illuminate onto the coupling area for visual inspection thereof. However, the exposed light source may be substantially covered by the lubricant and/or dirt and/or debris, and as a result, ineffectively illuminate the coupling area for visual inspection to ensure safe coupling of the truck and trailer. Additionally, or alternatively, the lubricated and/or debris-covered parts involved in the coupling process may be difficult to visually discern to effectively determine the coupling status of the truck-trailer even when the coupling area is illuminated.
[0021] When the indicator bar 110 and integrated illuminator 114 of the present invention is positioned with respect to the fifth wheel so as not to be exposed to the environmental elements and/or road debris, the integral illuminator 114 of the indicator bar 110 is more likely to retain sufficient illuminating capability, which can be readily observed by transportation personnel when in the coupling position or state. Additionally, when the indicator bar 110 and the integrated illuminator 114 of the present invention is positioned within the housing 132 (i.e., while in the uncoupled state), the housing 132 substantially covers the indicator bar 110 and prevents lubricants/debris from contacting the indicator bar 110 and the integral illuminator 114. In addition, a means for cleaning 120 the indicator bar 110 and/or the illuminator 114 may implemented and positioned near the indicator bar 110, for example, proximate and/or within the housing 132. The means for cleaning 120 may include a cleaning implement, such as a cloth and/or brush, e.g., bristles 122, and the like; positioned to contact the illuminator 114 during movement or non-movement of the indicator bar 110. For example, when the indicator bar 110 is moved into the channel or out of the channel, the indicator bar 110 and/or the illuminator 114 may contact the bristles 122, which effectively cleans off the illuminator 114.
[0022] It is to be understood that the illuminator 114 may be integrated, e.g., retrofit, into a locking bar of many embodiments of the fifth wheel that utilizes the locking bar in its coupling process. For such fifth wheels, the locking bar slides across and/or into the channel to further secure the coupled kingpin within the receiving slot of the plate of the fifth wheel. The locking bar may be modified by integrating the illuminator 114 therein, or the locking bar may be replaced with another locking bar with an integrated illuminator 114. Similarly, the indicator bar 110 and integrated illuminator 114 described herein may be operatively attached to an existing fifth wheel to provide the safety-related inspection aspects described herein.
[0023] The integrated illuminator within the indicator bar of the present invention provides transportation personnel with an enhanced inspection capability over existing coupling systems having illuminating mechanisms that are more susceptible to the adverse effects of the operating environment, e.g., dirt, lubricant, road debris. In particular, when in the coupled position or state, the indicator bar and its integrated illuminator provides a visible line of readily observable light across the opening of the channel and directed away from the kingpin, which indicates successful coupling of the truck and trailer.