Single armed trailer coupler locking device
09796229 · 2017-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T70/5854
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05B67/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B60D1/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B67/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A locking device for obstructing towing of an unattached trailer has a lock base and a single-armed curved interlock bracket. The lock base has a cylindrical leg. The single-armed interlock bracket has an grooved arm sliding along an aperture on the cylindrical leg and may be permanently attached to the lock base. Grooves on the arm allows a locking means to be engaged with the lock bracket at different height. When engaged, the locking means may restrict the interlock bracket from swirling. The open end of the interlock bracket provides flexibility to accommodate trailer couplers with different cap/rim sizes. The cylindrical leg may have a sealed bottom end and may function as a handle. The locking device may also feature a push-in locking mechanism to lock the interlock bracket in a position without using a key.
Claims
1. A locking device to be used with a coupler for obstructing towing of an object comprising: a lock base with a ball-shaped member erecting upright from a top main surface of the lock base; a leg with a top opening and a sealed bottom with portions extending both upward and downward from the lock base, wherein the leg has an aperture that extends internally from the top opening of the leg towards the sealed bottom of the leg; a lock bracket of one piece having a contour section and a straight section that are disposed within a plane, wherein the contour section of the lock bracket is bent over the ball-shaped member with an open end, and remains exposed outside the lock base, the contour section of the lock bracket is structured in three continuous portions so that when in a locked position, the contour section of the lock bracket embraces the ball-shaped member from three sides by the three continuous portions, wherein a first portion of the contour section extended from the straight section embracing an inner side of the ball-shaped member facing the leg portion extending upward, a second portion of the contour section crossing over a top side of the ball-shaped member with a curvature fitting closely around the top side of the ball-shaped member, and a third portion of the contour section bent to embrace an outer side of the ball-shaped member, opposite from the inner side, so that the end of the contour section does not reach or pass the lock base; and the straight section of the lock bracket extends from the contour section into the aperture through the top opening of the leg, wherein the straight section of the lock bracket slides in the aperture of the leg to engage in various locking positions, when locking, the straight section of the lock bracket slides downward in the aperture of the leg without penetrating through the sealed bottom, and when unlocking, the straight section of the lock bracket slides upward in the aperture and a part near an end of the straight section of the lock bracket stays attached within the aperture of the leg so that the straight section of the lock bracket does not completely slide out of the leg; and a locking means remaining housed in the lock base to interlock only with the lock bracket at one of a plurality of positions along the straight section of the lock bracket, when in a locked condition, the locking means restricts the lock bracket from swinging, and the plane of the lock bracket has an offset distance away from a center of the ball-shaped member and the lock base.
2. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the locking means is capable of push-to-lock without using a key.
3. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein when the locking device is in an locked condition, the lock bracket is lifted, the part near bottom of the straight section of the lock bracket stays in the aperture and remains attached to the leg via an anchoring mechanism.
4. The locking device according to claim 1, further comprising grooves on the straight section of the lock bracket, wherein the grooves allow the locking means to interlock with the lock bracket at one of more positions along the straight section.
5. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the grooves and the locking means prevent the straight section of the lock bracket from rotating when the locking means is engaged in a locked condition.
6. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the grooves are ring grooves.
7. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the grooves are formed as a continuous spiral.
8. The locking device according to claim 4, wherein the grooves are spaced holes.
9. The locking device according to claim 1, wherein the offset distance is optimized according to the radius of the ball shaped member.
10. The locking device according to claim 1, when in locked position, wherein the third portion of the contour section of the lock bracket extends downwards with the open end past spherical center of the ball-shaped member on the outer side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles and structures of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(9) The locking device of the present invention is designed to be used with a towing coupler. A towing coupler, also known as a trailer coupler, is a device attached to an object being towed. During towing, the towing coupler is matched with a tow hitch installed on a vehicle. The object being towed is commonly referred as a trailer. The object being towed may be but not limited to a travel trailer, a bike trailer, a boat trailer, a single-axle dolly, a multiple-axle dolly, a semi-trailer truck, a popup camper, and a mobile home. When the object is not being towed, the locking device may be applied to the towing coupler in order to obstruct an unauthorized towing.
(10) Reference is now made in detail to the exemplary embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. The description, embodiments and figures are not to be taken as limiting the scope of the claims.
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(12) The lock base illustrated in
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(14) In one preferred embodiment, the aperture (17) run through the most of length of the cylindrical leg (12); but the bottom of the cylindrical leg is sealed to minimize the chance of the aperture being clogged or getting rusty. In an alternative embodiment, the aperture (17) may run completely through the leg to give more room for sliding the arm of the interlock bracket.
(15) The curved interlock bracket has one arm (15) inserted into the aperture opening (18) and capable of sliding along the inner channel of the aperture (17). Rings along the arm create grooves which allow a lock component (not shown in
(16) In one preferred embodiment, the lock component may be a lock ball. In alternative preferred embodiment, the lock component may be a pawl, a lock bin, or a lock bolt. The grooved arm (32) may have the notches that resembles teeth to be latched with a pawl in one direction. When the pawl is retracted, the grooved arm is free to slide both up and down. When the pawl is released, the grooved arm can only slide downwards that would tighten the interlock bracket onto a coupler.
(17) Furthermore, the grooves and the locking component may be engaged with each other in a way that restricts the lock bracket from swinging. In one preferred embodiment, each of the grooves has a flat surface facing to the lock means so that when the lock component is engaged with one of the grooves, the lock bracket is restricted from swirling. In another preferred embodiment, each of the grooves has a caved-in surface facing to the lock means so that when the lock component is engaged with one of the grooves, the lock bracket is restricted from swirling.
(18) The locking device of the present invention may further feature an anchoring mechanism on the single arm (15) of the interlock bracket (14). The aperture opening (18) at the top end of the cylindrical leg may have a reduced diameter smaller than the diameter of the inner channel of the cylindrical leg. The single arm (15) may have an enlarged cap end at the bottom of the arm; The cap end has a diameter larger than the diameter of the aperture opening (18) and smaller than the diameter of the inner channel of the cylindrical leg; So that the single arm (15) can slide up and down along the inner channel, but cannot completely slide out of the aperture opening (18). Alternatively a washer may be installed near the bottom end of the arm; The washer has an outer diameter larger than the diameter of the aperture opening (18) and smaller than the diameter of the inner channel of the cylindrical leg; So that the single arm (15) can slide up and down along the inner channel, but cannot completely slide out of the aperture opening (18).
(19) The interlock bracket curves over the ball-shaped member. When the locking device is engaged with a trailer coupler, the trailer coupler is capped on the ball-shaped member and is held in place between the interlock bracket and the ball-shaped member. Because the open end of the lock bracket frees up the space between the ball-shaped member and the bracket, the present invention allows greater flexibility and better accommodation of trailer couplers with different cap and/or rim sizes.
(20) In one preferred embodiment, the lock base shelters a lock means which may extends a ball or pin into the aperture of the cylindrical leg to engage in a groove between two rings on the arm of the interlock bracket that descends from the aperture opening. To lock the interlock bracket in position, the lock means may be simply pushed into the lock housing in the lock base without using a key which may be only needed for unlocking the bracket. During unlocking, a key may be inserted into the lock means and the lock means would bounce out of the lock housing as the key is turned so as to release the locking ball from the rings to free the interlock bracket. Alternatively other mechanical or electrical lock means may be integrated to the lock base.
(21) When applying the trailer locking device in the field, unlock the lock means first. Once the lock component is released to free the grooved arm, the interlock bracket can be lifted upward through the aperture to a point that the grooved arm is stopped at the aperture opening (18) by the anchoring mechanism. The lifted bracket opens up the space between the bracket and the ball-shaped member to allow a trailer coupler socket to engage or disengage with the ball-shaped member whereas the interlock bracket never separates from the lock base.
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(26) The structure of the locking device is not limited to what shown in
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