Flexible Trailer Hitch Receiver Display Sign
20170326931 · 2017-11-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F19/08
PHYSICS
International classification
B60D1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A flexible decorative display device for attachment to a hitch receiver. The flexible display device is formed from a bendable sheet having a distal front surface, a proximal rear surface, an outer shaped outline, and interior shaped edges. The interior shaped edges form both a central opening to accommodate the trailer hitch receiver and a tongue. The tongue has tongue alignment cavity edges that define an interior tongue pin-receiving cavity. The tongue bends backwardly at a flexure line to fold back over the outside of the receiver tube, aligning the tongue pin-receiving cavity with the pin-receiving hole of the receiver.
Claims
1. A decorative display device for attaching to a receiver of a hitch assembly, comprising, formed from a single sheet of material, a display body and a tongue, wherein: said display body comprises shaped outline edges defining said display body's outer perimeter, a front surface, a graphical representation disposed on said front surface, interior shaped edges and a flexure line defining a central opening, and tongue contour edges defining outer edges of said tongue; and said tongue comprises tongue alignment cavity edges defining a tongue pin-receiving cavity for alignment with a pin-receiving side hole of said receiver.
2. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said tongue is manually bendable to a substantially ninety-degree angle.
3. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said shaped outline edges comprise a full perimeter outline and one or more inner outlines.
4. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said shaped outline edges comprise only a full perimeter outline and not inner outlines.
5. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said central opening is sized and shaped to accommodate said receiver.
6. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said front surface is substantially flat without marked projections or depressions.
7. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said interior shaped edges comprise a top horizontal edge having a first side and a second side, an opposing bottom horizontal edge having a first side and a second side, a vertical edge having a top and bottom, said tongue contour edges, a first top corner edge disposed between said first side of said top horizontal edge and said top of said vertical edge, a first bottom corner edge disposed between said bottom of said vertical edge and said first side of said bottom horizontal edge, a second top corner edge disposed between said second side of said top horizontal edge and said tongue contour edges, and a second bottom corner edge disposed between said second side of said bottom horizontal edge and said tongue contour edges.
8. The decorative device of claim 7, wherein said first top corner edge, said second top corner edge, said first bottom corner edge, and said second bottom corner edge are convex-shaped.
9. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein: said receiver has a receiver height and width; said central opening has a height and width; said central opening height is less than said receiver height; and said central opening width is less than said receiver width.
10. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said shaped outline edges are coordinated with said graphical representation.
11. The decorative device of claim 1, wherein said decorative device comprises a fabric face backed by open cell rubber.
12. A method of installing a decorative device onto a receiver of a hitch assembly, comprising: obtaining a flexible display sign comprising a decorative front surface; a shaped outline defining a perimeter of said flexible display sign; interior shaped edges that define a tongue and that define, in combination with folding, a central opening; and tongue alignment cavity edges defining a tongue pin-receiving cavity; and fitting said central opening over said receiver.
13. The method of installing a decorative device onto a receiver of a hitch assembly, as recited in claim 12, wherein said receiver comprises two pin-receiving hole edges defining two pin-receiving holes disposed on opposing sides of said receiver; the method further comprising: folding said tongue backwardly to align said tongue pin-receiving cavity with one of said receiver pin-receiving holes.
14. The method of installing a decorative device onto a receiver of a hitch assembly, as recited in claim 13, further comprising: inserting a pin through the aligned said tongue pin-receiving cavity and said one of said receiver pin-receiving holes.
15. The method of installing a decorative device onto a receiver of a hitch assembly, as recited in claim 14, further comprising: turning a portion of three of said interior shaped edges backwardly to form three thin upturned edge portions; and manually positioning said three upturned edge portions backwardly along said receiver.
16. The method of installing a decorative device onto a receiver of a hitch assembly, as recited in claim 12, wherein said receiver comprises an interior cavity and first and second receiver pin-receiving hole edges defining first and second pin-receiving holes disposed on opposing sides of said receiver; and wherein said hitch assembly comprises a ball mount; and wherein said ball mount comprises first and second pin-receiving hole edges defining a first and a second ball mount pin-receiving hole disposed on opposing sides of said ball mount; the method further comprising: folding said tongue backwardly to align said tongue pin-receiving cavity with said first one of said receiver pin-receiving holes; inserting said ball mount into said receiver to align said first and second receiver pin-receiving hole edges with said first and second ball mount pin-receiving edges; and inserting a pin through said first ball mount pin-receiving hole, then through said tongue pin-receiving cavity, then through said first receiver pin-receiving hole, then across said receiver interior cavity, then through said second receiver pin-receiving hole, and then through said second ball mount pin-receiving hole.
17. A display sign for attaching to a receiver of a hitch assembly, comprising, as a single unitary article a display body and a tongue, wherein: said display body comprises shaped outline edges defining an outer perimeter of said display body, a front surface, a graphical representation disposed on said front surface, interior shaped edges and a flexure line defining a central opening, and tongue contour edges defining outer edges of said tongue; said tongue is manually bendable; said tongue comprises tongue alignment cavity edges defining a tongue pin-receiving cavity for alignment with a pin-receiving side hole of said receiver; said shaped outline edges comprise a full perimeter outline; said central opening is sized and shaped to accommodate said receiver; and said shaped outline edges are coordinated with said graphical representation.
18. The display sign for attaching to a receiver of a hitch assembly of claim 17, wherein said display sign is formed of a single sheet of material having a fabric face backed by open cell rubber.
19. The display sign for attaching to a receiver of a hitch assembly of claim 17, wherein said display sign is formed of a single sheet of rubber material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements.
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[0029] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Shown throughout the figures, the present invention is directed toward a flexible trailer hitch receiver display sign formed from a single sheet of flexible material that adds interest, displays information, or aesthetically enhances the receiver of a towing vehicle and that, while the towing vehicle is traveling, provides the perception of action or movement of outer portions of the display sign.
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] As seen in
[0033] The shaped outline edges 25 are fashioned in a pattern that coordinates with and/or outlines the figure, motif, or ornamentation of the graphical representation applied to the front surface 35. The shaped outline 25 comprises a full perimeter outline of the two-dimensional shape and may also comprise one or more inner outlines, such as the edges defining a hole between the arm and the body of the cowboy figure of
[0034] The central opening 15 is sized and shaped to accommodate the receiver 61; therefore, the opening 15 is generally a square opening having a height and width generally equal to, or slightly less than, the height and width of the square receiver 61 to be inserted into central opening 15. In the aspect in which the flexible display sign 10 is configured with convex-shaped corners 21, 23, 31, 33, the height and width is preferably slightly smaller than the height and width of the receiver 61, with a small upturned portion 59 (
[0035] The central opening 15 is formed by the top horizontal edge 27, the bottom horizontal edge 37, the vertical edge 24, the corner edges 21, 23, 31, 33, and a vertical side boundary disposed substantially at the flexure line 41. The flexure line 41 extends vertically between a portion of the upper corner edge 31 and a portion of the lower corner edge 33. The vertical side boundary is formed at flexure line 41 when the tongue 40 is folded backwardly at flexure line 41 changing the inwardly-extending tongue 40 of the unfolded structure to a backwardly-extending tongue of the installed structure, i.e., the tongue is bent backward (toward the towing vehicle) at the flexure line at the vertical side boundary.
[0036] The flexible display sign 10 comprises an upper portion 39 (
[0037] The tongue 40 is defined by the tongue contour edges 42, which include a tongue top edge, a tongue tip edge, and a tongue bottom edge. The top and bottom edges are illustrated as substantially horizontal, while the tongue tip edge is illustrated as rounded and generally semicircular, but other shapes or outlines may be fabricated based on design and aesthetic reasons. For example, the tongue tip edge could be formed with scallops (not show) to represent a flower pattern, could be formed as a rectangle, or could be formed in other angular or rounded shapes. As seen in
[0038] The tongue interior pin-receiving cavity 49 is illustrated as a rounded oval shape with the length of the oval accommodating some variation in the distance of the receiver pin-receiving hole 64 from the distal end of the receiver. However, other shapes are within the scope of the invention, such as circular, hexagonal, rectangular, and the like.
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[0041] When the ball mount 67 is inserted into the interior aperture of the tube receiver 61, as in
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[0045] The flexible display sign 10 may be formed of a natural or manmade sheet material that is not rigid, but is flexible or bendable (has a low modulus of elasticity). The material preferably has a polyester fabric face with open cell rubber and may be in the range of from 1 to 7 mm in thickness, which is a small fraction of the width and height of the display sign whose width and height may be in the range of 15-50 cm. The graphical representation 36 may be applied to the front face 35 by techniques that are known in the art, such as dye sublimation, transfer printing, lamination, and silk screening. The rubber backing may typically be made of lower density rubber composites, such as open cell styrene, butadiene rubber or styrene-butadiene rubber or other synthetic rubber. However, other materials may be used for the backing, such as neoprene, silicone or composite materials. Alternatively, the front surface 35, medial portion 16, and rear surface 38 may be formed unitarily, such as formed of a rubber sheet.
[0046] To manufacture the flexible display sign 10, a graphical representation 36 and coordinating shaped outline 25 are chosen along with a design for the interior shaped edges 20 that may or may not coordinate with the graphical representation 36. A sheet of flexible material is cut along the shaped outline 25 and along the interior shaped edges 20. The graphical representation 36 may be applied before or after cutting the material. The material is cut using a conventional technique.
[0047] To use the flexible display sign 10, the user bends the tongue 40 backwardly at the flexure line 41, as seen in
[0048] When the user decides to remove the ball mount 67, the clip is removed, the pin 62 is slid out in the reverse of the insertion method, and the ball mount 67 can be removed from the interior of the receiver 61. The display sign remains on the outside of the receiver 61, and the pin 62 can be reinserted to re-secure the display sign 10.
[0049] Thus, the display sign 10 of the present invention differs from the prior art in that it can remain installed while the ball mount 67 is installed and/or uninstalled. It also differs in that it is easily and economically formed from a single sheet of material. The display sign 10 additionally provides two attachment means, which utilize the central opening 15 and the tongue pin-receiving cavity 49.
[0050] Since many modifications, variations, and changes in detail can be made to the described preferred embodiments of the invention, it is intended that all matters in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.