TRAILER COUPLER GUARD
20200254836 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D1/583
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A guard for protecting a trailer coupler and any associated components (such as a lock or an electrical connector) from elements such as rain, dust, dirt, snow and ice when the trailer is in storage and exposed to the elements. The guard is made from waterproof fabric or film configured into a bag shape having an open mouth comprising a cut so that the guard can be slid over and around a trailer coupler and then the mouth of the guard closed around and secured to the trailer coupler to protect the trailer coupler and any associated components from elements such as rain, dust, dirt, snow and ice when the trailer is in storage and exposed to the elements.
Claims
1. A coupler guard for protecting a trailer coupler system, the coupler guard comprising: flexible material forming a tube having a first end and a second end; said first end being closed; said second end forming a first opening; said material defining a second opening that is contiguous with the first opening and that extends longitudinally with respect to the tube.
2. The coupler guard of claim 1, wherein the material includes a first edge that defines the first opening, and a second and third edge that cooperate to define the second opening; wherein the material is sufficiently flexible such that the second and third edges are movable with respect to each other; and wherein the coupler guard further comprises a fastening system configured to releasably retain at least a portion of the second edge with respect to at least a portion of the third edge.
3. The coupler guard of claim 2, wherein the fastening system is a hook and loop closure system.
4. The coupler guard of claim 2, wherein the tube is generally cylindrical.
5. The coupler guard of claim 4, wherein the material is canvas with a polyurethane backing.
6. The coupler guard of claim 4, further comprising reflectors mounted to the material.
7. The coupler guard of claim 4, further comprising a loop mounted to the material and configured to engage with a coat hook in a vehicle.
8. A method for protecting a trailer coupler system from elements such as rain, dust, dirt, snow and ice when the trailer is in storage and exposed to the elements, the method comprising: possessing a coupler guard having flexible material forming a tube having a first end and a second end and defining a cavity; said first end being closed; said second end forming a first opening; said material defining a second opening that is contiguous with the first opening and that extends longitudinally with respect to the tube; moving the coupler guard so that the trailer coupler system enters the cavity through the first opening; and cuffing and securing the first opening of the coupler guard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0010] Referring now to
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[0012] Thus, and with reference to
[0013] More specifically, the material 11 includes a first edge 70 at end 58 that defines the first opening 62. The material also defines a second edge 74 and a third edge 78. The second edge 74 and the third edge 78 extend longitudinally with respect to the tube 50. The second edge 74 and the third edge 78 cooperate with each other to define the second opening 66 therebetween. The second opening 66 in the embodiment depicted is generally V-shaped; however, the second opening 66 may have other shapes within the scope of the claimed invention, including, but not limited to, a U-shape.
[0014] The material 11 is sufficiently flexible such that the second and third edges 74, 78 are movable with respect to each other. Accordingly, the second and third edges 74, 78 can be brough together so that a cuff is formed at the first opening 62. The coupler guard 10 includes a fastening system 82 configured to releasably retain at least a portion of the second edge 74 with respect to at least a portion of the third edge 78 to maintain the cuff. The fastening system 82 is a hook and loop closure, i.e., Velcro strap and strip 14, 15.
[0015] The arrangement of the first and second openings 62, 66 enables the entry of the coupler system (shown at 20 in
[0016] A method of using the coupler guard 10 includes moving the coupler guard 10 so that the trailer coupler system 20 and the trailer electrical connector 21 enter the cavity 52 through the first opening 62, as shown in
[0017] Referring to
[0018] The components of the instant invention can be made of any suitable material and can be of any suitable dimension. A highly preferred guard of the instant invention comprises yellow or orange waterproof fabric or film finished by, for example, sewing the seams shown in
[0019] While the best modes for carrying out the invention have been described in detail, those familiar with the art to which this invention relates will recognize various alternative designs and embodiments for practicing the invention within the scope of the appended claims.