Apparatus and method for an improved trailer hitch
11571937 ยท 2023-02-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60D1/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An improved trailer hitch is presented. The tractor trailer has a main trailer frame, the main trailer for hauling cargo. To help couple a trailer cab to the trailer frame a swivel box having a spring-loaded locking pin and a permanent hinge pin is coupled to a tongue that is used to couple the trailer cab and the trailer frame. The swivel box swivels or swings the tongue to a position to accommodate a misaligned trailer cab easing the coupling process.
Claims
1. A trailer tongue, the trailer tongue comprising consisting of: a main trailer, where the main trailer has a main trailer frame, the main trailer for hauling cargo; a swivel box having a spring-loaded locking pin and a tongue; and a connecting arm of the trailer tongue coupled to the main trailer frame, wherein the locking pin of the swivel box being configured to maintain a current position of the swivel box, wherein coupling of the connecting arm of the trailer tongue and the main trailer frame is a coupling ball; and a pull handle, the pull handle being coupled to the swivel box.
2. The trailer tongue of claim 1, wherein the connecting arm is lockable in a straight forward position and may articulate about the tongue_when the locking pin is pulled upward.
3. The trailer tongue of claim 1, wherein the swivel box has one or more coiled rolled steel pins.
4. The trailer tongue of claim 1, wherein the locking pin engages with the swivel box and wherein when the locking pin is engaged with the swivel box, the swivel box does not swing.
5. The trailer tongue of claim 1, wherein when the swivel box is unlocked and the pull handle is pulled and twisted in a first direction, the swivel box is locked from swinging.
6. The trailer tongue of claim 5, wherein the pull handle is pulled two (2) inches before twisting in the first direction.
7. The trailer tongue of claim 1, wherein when the swivel box is locked and the pull handle is pulled and twisted in a second direction, the swivel box is locked from swinging.
8. The trailer tongue of claim 7, wherein the pull handle is pulled two (2) inches before twisting in the second direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. All terms in the plural shall also be taken as singular and vice-versa. Further, any reference to he shall also be applicable to she and vice-versa.
(8) Referring now to
(9) The trailer cab 102 has a ball assembly 106. The ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102 is a ball 108 coupled to a steel plate 110, which is coupled to the trailer cab 102 by a weld or other means of coupling. The ball assembly 106 is external to the trailer cab 102 such that room for connecting cables and ease of coupling to a trailer frame 104.
(10) The trailer frame 104 has a tongue 112. The tongue 112 is used in coupling the trailer frame 104 to the trailer cab 102 securely. The tongue 112 generally is fabricated to fit over the ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102. The size of the ball 108 to be used is dependent on the connection of the tongue 112.
(11) The tongue, in
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(13) The trailer frame 104 of
(14) By allowing the tongue 112 to be swiveled, the tongue 112 is easier to be aligned with the ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102. Thus, when a swivel box 114 is used in connection with coupling the trailer cab 102 and the trailer frame 104, the trailer cab 102 only needs to be in a general area related to the tongue 112 of the trailer frame 104 and not a single position. The tongue 112 can then be swiveled to ease the coupling of the trailer cab 102 to the trailer frame 104.
(15) The trailer frame 104 of
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(17) Instead of the driver of the trailer cab 102 trying to reposition the trailer cab 102 to the proper position, the swivel box is employed to accommodate the positioning of the ball 108 of the ball assembly of the trailer cab 102 by swiveling or swinging.
(18) The swivel box 114 has a locking pin 202. The locking pin 202 is positioned in the swivel box 114 to allow the tongue 112 to be swung in either direction so that it can more easily align a misaligned ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102.
(19) The locking pin 202 is pulled out, although not completely, from the swivel box 114. The locking pin 202 is the turned to release the swivel box 114 and the tongue 112 such that the tongue can be swung or swiveled to align properly with the ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102.
(20) After the coupling of the ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab has been completed, the locking pin 202 can be repositioned to lock the tongue 112 to not be movable and provide a secure coupling. To accomplish the locking of the tongue 112, the locking pin 202 is pulled out, though not completely, then turned to the locking position and pushed back into the swivel box 114.
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(22) The top plate 304 has a swivel box 114 to allow the tongue 112 to be swiveled or swung to a position to more easily accommodate a misaligned ball 108 of the ball assembly 106 of the trailer cab 102. The swivel box 114 has a locking pin 202 to release the swivel aspects of the swivel box 114 or to lock the swivel box 114 such that the tongue is in a singular position.
(23) The locking pin 202 is coupled to a spring assembly 306 which allows the locking pin 202 to stay in position and is easier to set the locking pin 202 into the swivel box 114.
(24) The spring assembly 306 has a handle assembly 308. The handle assembly 308 has a handle 310 which is secured to the spring assembly 306. To ease operation, the handle 310 can be pulled by a user to put the locking pin 202 into a locked or release position.
(25) The handle 310 is pulled and the locking pin 202 is pulled from the swivel box 114. The handle 310 is then turned to a locking or releasing position, thus moving the locking pin 202 to the desired position. The handle 310 is released and the spring assemble 306 contracts to push the locking pin 202 into the swivel box 114 to the desired setting.
(26) The features described with respect to one embodiment may be applied to other embodiments or combined with or interchanged with the features of other embodiments, as appropriate, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
(27) Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.