ALIGNABLE ARTICULATING HITCH ASSEMBLY
20230406052 ยท 2023-12-21
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Abstract
An articulating hitch is fitted to a standard receiver on a towing vehicle, with the hitch having a fixed portion mating with the towing vehicle receiver, the hitch is capable of being unlocked or locked. In the unlocked position, an intermediate link and ball mount link can be pivoted with respect to the fixed portion to allow a trailer to be connected without having to exactly locate the trailer. The ball mount link can receive a hitch ball to couple the trailer. In the unlocked position, the hitch ball can be moved and coupled to an adjacent trailer. Once coupled, the vehicle and trailer are brought together to collapse the mechanism where it can be locked. The vehicle can tow normally in the locked position.
Claims
1. An alignable articulating hitch assembly comprising: a fixed portion having a drawbar for being affixed to a vehicle receiver, said fixed portion having a side stop extending therefrom, said side stop having a stop surface offset from a fixed axis aligned with said drawbar, said fixed portion having a locking bar affixed thereto and having an upper locking aperture offset from said fixed axis; an intermediate link pivotable with respect to said fixed portion on a first pivot axis, said intermediate link having a locking bar affixed thereto, said locking bar of said intermediate link having a lower locking aperture; a ball mount link pivotable with respect to said intermediate link on a second pivot axis, said ball mount link having a center locking aperture, said ball mount link having a tongue portion affixed thereto and having a tongue axis aligned with said tongue portion; a removable locking pin for being received by said locking apertures; and when said locking pin extends through said upper locking aperture, said lower locking aperture, and said center locking aperture, said ball mount link and said intermediate link fixed with respect to said fixed portion.
2. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 1, wherein said intermediate link contacts said stop surface when said locking pin extends through said upper locking aperture, said lower locking aperture, and said center locking aperture.
3. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 1, wherein said tongue axis is aligned with said fixed axis in said locked position.
4. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 1, wherein said second pivot axis is offset from an elongate portion of said intermediate link.
5. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 1, further comprising a second stop surface to limit rotation of said intermediate link with respect to said fixed portion and a third stop surface to limit rotation of said ball mount link with respect to said intermediate link.
6. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 1, wherein said first pivot axis is parallel to said second pivot axis.
7. An alignable articulating hitch assembly comprising: a fixed portion having a drawbar for being affixed to a vehicle receiver, said fixed portion having a side stop extending therefrom, said side stop having a stop surface offset from a fixed axis, said fixed portion having a locking bar affixed thereto and having an upper locking aperture offset from said fixed axis, said fixed portion having an aperture to receive a first pivot; an elongate intermediate link having a first pivot aperture located on a proximal end and a second pivot aperture located on a distal end, said intermediate link pivotable with respect to said fixed portion on a first pivot axis, said first pivot axis extending through said first pivot aperture and said aperture on said fixed portion, said intermediate link having a locking bar affixed thereto, said locking bar of said intermediate link having a lower locking aperture; a ball mount link having a ball mount pivot aperture, said ball mount link pivotable with respect to said intermediate link on a second pivot axis, said second pivot axis extending through said second pivot aperture and said ball mount pivot aperture, said ball mount link having a center locking aperture, said ball mount link having a tongue portion affixed thereto and having a tongue axis; a removable locking pin for being received by said locking apertures; and when said locking pin extends through said upper locking aperture, said lower locking aperture, and said center locking aperture, said ball mount link and said intermediate link are fixed with respect to said fixed portion.
8. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 7, wherein said intermediate link contacts said stop surface when said locking pin extends through said upper locking aperture, said lower locking aperture, and said center locking aperture.
9. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 7, wherein said tongue axis is aligned with said fixed axis in said locked position.
10. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 7, wherein said second pivot axis is offset from an elongate portion of said intermediate link.
11. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 7, further comprising a second stop surface to limit rotation of said intermediate link with respect to said fixed portion and a third stop surface to limit rotation of said ball mount link with respect to said intermediate link.
12. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 7, wherein said first pivot axis is parallel to said second pivot axis.
13. An alignable articulating hitch assembly comprising: a ball mount link coupled to a fixed portion through an intermediate link, said ball mount link stowed and fixed with respect to said fixed portion when a locking pin extends through locking apertures in said ball mount link, said intermediate link, and said fixed portion; when said locking pin is removed, said intermediate link is pivotable with respect to said fixed portion about a first pivot axis and said ball mount link is pivotable with respect to said intermediate link about a second pivot axis to allow said ball mount link to be moved away from said fixed portion; and said first pivot axis is parallel to said second pivot axis.
14. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 13, wherein said fixed portion has a side stop, said side stop having a stop surface, said intermediate link contacting said stop surface when said ball mount link is stowed and fixed.
15. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 13, wherein said fixed portion having a drawbar for being affixed to a vehicle receiver, said fixed portion having a side stop extending therefrom, said side stop having a stop surface offset from a fixed axis, said fixed portion having a locking bar affixed thereto and having an upper locking aperture offset from said fixed axis.
16. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 15, wherein said intermediate link having a first pivot aperture located on a proximal end and a second pivot aperture located on a distal end, a first pivot axis extending through a first pivot aperture and said aperture on said fixed portion, said intermediate link having a locking bar affixed thereto, said locking bar having a lower locking aperture.
17. The alignable articulating hitch of claim 16, wherein a ball mount link having a ball mount pivot aperture, a second pivot axis extending through said second pivot aperture and said ball mount pivot aperture, said ball mount link having a center locking aperture, said ball mount link having a tongue portion affixed thereto and having a tongue axis, a fixed axis aligned with said tongue axis when a locking pin extends through a upper locking aperture, said center locking aperture, and said lower locking apertures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] An articulating hitch assembly 10 is shown in
[0010] Turning now to the components of the hitch assembly 10, the fixed portion 20 has a drawbar 40 with a transverse hole 42 that is sized to fit into and be secured to a vehicle's receiver. As shown, the drawbar 40 is a square tube that fits popular vehicle-mounted square receivers but can be adapted to fit other vehicle or towing mounts. An upper plate 44 and lower plate 46 are affixed to the drawbar 40 and each has an aperture 48, 50 that align to form the first pivot 30. The first pivot 30 is shown as a bolt, but could be a pin, hinge, clevis, or other structure that allows pivoting about the first pivot axis 31. A side stop 52 is affixed to the side of the drawbar 40. Affixed to the side stop 52 is a top locking bar 54 that has an upper locking aperture 56. The side stop 52 has a stop surface 58 that can contact the intermediate link 22 in the stowed position. As shown in
[0011] The intermediate link 22 is an elongate member with the first pivot aperture 78 located at a proximal end 72 and the second pivot aperture 80 located at a distal end 74. When the assembly 10 is unlocked, the intermediate link 22 can pivot with respect to the fixed portion between a parked position defined by the intermediate link 22 contacting the stop surface 58 on the fixed portion 20 (shown in
[0012] The ball mount link 24 is attached to the intermediate link 22 at the second pivot 32. When the assembly 10 is unlocked, the ball mount link 24 can pivot with respect to the intermediate link 22 between a parked position defined by the ball mount link 24 in contact with and parallel to the intermediate link 22 (shown in
[0013] Now that the main components are described, the use of the assembly 10 along with the interaction and relationship of the fixed portion 20, intermediate link 22, and ball mount link 24 will be described. As previously described, the assembly 10 can be either locked as shown in
[0014] It is understood that while certain aspects of the disclosed subject matter have been shown and described, the disclosed subject matter is not limited thereto and encompasses various other embodiments and aspects. No specific limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Modifications may be made to the disclosed subject matter as set forth in the following claims.