Collapsible trailer for transporting a motorcycle or other cargo
10933791 ยท 2021-03-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60P3/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60P1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/077
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A trailer apparatus has a hitch bar, a first frame member coupled to the hitch bar by a compound pivot, and to a second frame member, allowing the second frame member to rotate vertically about the first frame member, a wheel mounted on a horizontal axis to one side of the first frame member, an elongated connecting link member coupled to the first frame member at a and to the second frame member at a position along the length of the second frame member, a first cargo-supporting element mounted to the same side of the first frame member as the wheel is mounted and a second cargo-supporting element mounted to the second frame member on the same side as the wheel is mounted, wherein the trailer may be configured into three positions, one for loading, one for hauling, and a third with the apparatus stowed for transport.
Claims
1. A trailer apparatus, comprising: a hitch bar having a first end adapted for inserting into a trailer hitch receiver mounted on a tow vehicle; an elongated first frame member having a length and long axis, coupled at a first end to a second end of the hitch bar by a compound pivot allowing vertical and horizontal rotation between the hitch bar and the first frame member, but due to the arrangement of the axes of the said compounding pivot not allowing rotation between the hitch bar and the long axis of the first frame member; an elongated second frame member coupled at a first end to a second end of the first frame member by a horizontal pivot axis, allowing the second frame member to rotate vertically about the first frame member; a wheel mounted on a horizontal axis at or near the second end of the first frame member, to a first side of the first and second frame members; an elongated connecting link member coupled by a first horizontal pin to the first frame member at a position along the length of the first frame member, and by a second horizontal pin to the second frame member at a position along the length of the second frame member, such that, with the hitch bar in said trailer hitch receiver on the tow vehicle, and the wheel on ground surface, the end of the second frame member opposite the one end coupled to the first frame member is elevated above ground level; a first cargo-supporting element mounted to the same side of the first frame member as the wheel is mounted; and a second cargo-supporting element mounted to the second frame member on the same side as the wheel is mounted; wherein releasing the connecting link member on the end coupled to the second frame member enables lowering a second end of the second frame member to ground, facilitating loading a cargo onto the cargo-supporting elements, raising and reconnecting the second frame member results in supporting the frame members with cargo loaded on the wheel, such that the trailer apparatus towed on the one wheel with the cargo loaded, and wherein, with no cargo loaded, releasing the connecting link member on the end coupled to the second frame member enables the second frame member to be folded over the first frame member, and the two frame members to be rotated vertically around the compound pivot to place the apparatus in a vertical position supported by the hitch bar, and coupling the connecting link to a pin in the hitch bar secures the apparatus in the vertical position to be carried by the tow vehicle.
2. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an L-shaped channel implemented in the end of the connecting link coupling to the second frame member, wherein a horizontal portion of the channel enables lowering the second end of the second frame member to ground without removing the second horizontal pin, and wherein the vertical portion of the L-shaped channel provides a locking mechanism with the second frame member elevated.
3. The trailer apparatus of claim 2 further comprising an additional pin securing the connecting link to the second frame member when the second frame member is elevated.
4. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second cargo-supporting elements are tire wells adapted to receive tires of a motorcycle, with the tire wells in line with the wheel of the trailer apparatus, such that the weight of the motorcycle is balanced over the wheel.
5. The trailer apparatus of claim 4 wherein the tire wells are adjustable to accommodate differing wheel bases and wheel diameters for different motorcycles.
6. The trailer apparatus of claim 4 further comprising elements for securing the motorcycle to the trailer apparats in transit.
7. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 wherein the horizontal axis of the wheel is also the horizontal pivot axis between the first and the second frame members.
8. The trailer apparatus of claim 1 further comprising stop and turn-signal lights mounted to the second end of the second frame member, having electrical conductors implemented along the frame members with an electrical connector at or near the hitch bar enabling connecting to conductors of the tow vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The inventor provides a unique, collapsible and adaptable trailer held upright by the tow vehicle for purposes of transporting two-wheeled vehicles and/or other cargo. The trailer folds onto itself in such a manner it may be stowed and fully supported by on the vehicle when empty. Also, in this compact stowage configuration the wheel is positioned to support the trailer for manual maneuvering when not attached to the tow vehicle without the need to lift and carry the trailer. The present invention is described in enabling detail in the following examples, which may represent more than one embodiment of the present invention.