Drop deck trailer
11912085 ยท 2024-02-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B62D63/062
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0152
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/433
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/017
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/061
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/167
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G17/015
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P1/43
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B62D63/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60D1/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The application discloses a Drop Deck Trailer having a pivoting axle system that allows the deck of the trailer to be incrementally lowered to the ground. When coupled to a tow vehicle, the partially lowered deck becomes a ramp to load and unload a vehicle. The unloaded trailer can be backed into a standard garage, uncoupled, and lowered completely to the ground. The UTV or light vehicle can then be front-loaded on the trailer. This capability allows the convenience and cost savings of simultaneously storing a UTV or other light vehicle in the same standard garage space. A unique articulated tongue assembly allows the operator to minimize the footprint of the parked trailer, allowing smaller spaces to be used for storage or simply eliminate a trip hazard. The Drop Deck Trailer is a combination of innovative features that provides convenience and cost savings.
Claims
1. A drop deck trailer comprising: a trailer frame providing a deck; at least one linear actuator; a pivoting axle system connected to the at least one linear actuator, said pivoting axle system comprising an axle and swing arms attached to wheels and to the axle so that the axle pivots under influence of the at least one linear actuator, wherein the at least one linear actuator is configured to rotate the axle of the axle system to cause the wheels to incrementally lower or raise the drop deck trailer from normal ride height to complete ground level, and wherein the trailer frame has a tapered end to allow the deck to approximate the ground when partially lowered to create a rear loading ramp and a tapered end from the deck height at a front of the trailer that creates a front loading ramp when fully lowered for loading and unloading a vehicle.
2. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, wherein the axle is a torsion axle or torsion bar that provides suspension.
3. The drop deck trailer of claim 2, wherein the at least one linear actuator is connected between the trailer frame and the axle system by a lever arm, and the axle of the axle system is connected to swing arms with wheel hubs; and when the actuator is activated, the axle rotates and causes the wheels to lower or raise relative to the trailer frame.
4. The drop deck trailer of claim 3, wherein the trailer frame includes two main weight bearing beams.
5. The drop deck trailer of claim 4, wherein deck supports are located between the weight bearing beams to support decking.
6. The drop deck trailer of claim 5, wherein the weight bearing beams and deck supports are made from metallic material.
7. The drop deck trailer of claim 6, wherein the weight bearing beams bear weight on the axle system through sleeved bushings.
8. The drop deck trailer of claim 3, wherein the lever arm is activated by the at least one linear actuator.
9. The drop deck trailer of claim 8, wherein the linear actuator rotates the axle when extended or retracted.
10. The drop deck trailer of claim 9, wherein the axle connected to the swing arms raises and lowers the wheel hubs relative to the frame, lowering and raising the deck to a desired height.
11. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, further comprising an articulated trailer tongue assembly including a trailer tongue with a coupler, wherein the articulated trailer tongue assembly is hinged to fold over the trailer frame.
12. The drop deck trailer of claim 11, wherein the trailer tongue assembly is articulated by two or more hinges and secured in tow position with a locking mechanism.
13. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, further comprising a utility box to enclose automation control components including batteries and chargers, solenoids, and a wireless remote control system.
14. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, wherein the trailer frame comprises a plurality of beams and wherein said beams of the plurality of beams are separated to allow access to an undercarriage of the vehicle when the vehicle is positioned on top of the trailer.
15. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, further comprising a jack configured to facilitate lowering or raising the front of the trailer.
16. The drop deck trailer of claim 15, wherein the jack is an automated scissor jack.
17. The drop deck trailer of claim 1, wherein the tapered end at the front of the trailer ends at deck height.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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REFERENCE DESIGNATORS
(11) 1 Electrohydraulic actuator 2 Actuator lever arm 3 Torsion axle 4 Sleeved bushing 5 Beam 6 Swing arm 7 Wheel hub 8 Battery box with controllers and accessories 9 Front loading ramp 10 Rear loading ramp 11 Wheel 12 Decking support framing 13 Removable through bolt 14 Barrel hinge 15 Automated scissor jack 16 Articulated tongue assembly with coupler 16A Extended articulated tongue assembly 16B Retracted articulated tongue assembly 17 Decking 18 Reinforcing plate welded to articulated tongue assembly frame with coupler 20 Reinforcing plate welded to trailer frame 21 Trailer frame 22 Warning horn 23 110V battery trickle maintainer 24 12V battery 25 4 function RF controller 26 Towed vehicle battery maintainer 27 Battery disconnect switch 28 Reversing solenoid relay switch for scissor jacks 29 Circuit breaker 30 Reversing solenoid relay switch for electrohydraulic actuators 31 7 wire trailer wiring junction box
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) As indicated above, the trailer further includes linear actuators 1, which, in this example, are electrohydraulic actuators 1. However, it should be understood that other linear actuators, such as, for example, hydraulic cylinders, air bags, air over oil cylinders, or jackscrews, can be employed. The electrohydraulic actuators 1 are configured to rotate the axle or axle tube of the pivoting axle system through an arc sufficient to retract wheels 11 mounted to swing arms 6. The wheels may be raised relative to the trailer frame incrementally from a fully lowered tow position, to a second position to lower the deck to a desired height.
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(17) In this embodiment, automated scissor jacks 15 have been installed on the front of the trailer frame to facilitate lowering the frame to the ground in lieu of a conventional tongue jack, which may impede front loading or not completely lower the tongue to the ground. Alternatively, hydraulic jacks, C-jacks or a floor jack can be utilized.
(18) The two main beams 5, which may be rectangular steel tubes, may be contoured to allow the rear deck to approximate ground level when the trailer is partially lowered, as shown in
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(20) The open, unobstructed trailer framing between the decks provides ready access to the undercarriage of loaded vehicles for maintenance and repairs. Ideally, jack stands would be placed under the main beams 5 for safety. The trailer may be equipped with Department of Transportation compliant light signals and reflectors. The wheel hubs 7 may also have electric brakes for safety.
(21) The trailer works as follows: The operator manually turns on battery power at battery disconnect switch 27. A keyed ignition or FOB is overridden, sounding warning horn 22, to activate the hydraulic actuators or jacks. Momentary toggle controls allow the trailer deck height to be incrementally lowered and raised.
(22) With the trailer coupled to a tow vehicle, the operator lowers the rear trailer deck to ground level, as shown in
(23) The unloaded trailer can be backed into a garage, and the scissor jacks can be lowered to assist in uncoupling the trailer from the tow vehicle. The scissor jacks 15 and swing arms 6 are then retracted to lower the deck completely to ground level, as illustrated in
(24) A vehicle can be front-loaded onto the fully lowered trailer in a standard garage with the tongue either extended or retracted, as shown in