CA1069150A - Wide range bumper mounted hitch - Google Patents

Wide range bumper mounted hitch

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CA1069150A
CA1069150A CA290,167A CA290167A CA1069150A CA 1069150 A CA1069150 A CA 1069150A CA 290167 A CA290167 A CA 290167A CA 1069150 A CA1069150 A CA 1069150A
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Benjamin G. Zimmerman
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ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
An elongated horizontal base member is provided for mounting in transverse position on one end of a towing vehicle. A pair of horizontal sup-port arms have a first pair of corresponding ends thereof mounted on the base member, at points spaced therealong, for shifting along the base member and swinging relative to the base member about upstanding axes shiftable along the base member with the first pair of arm ends between first outwardly convergent positions and second substantially aligned positions generally paralleling the base member with the first pair of arm ends disposed remote from each other and the second other pair of arm ends disposed adjacent each other. A hitch member is provided to which the second other pair of ends of the arms are pivotally secured for angular displacement about upstanding axes and the hitch member and the base member include coacting releasable lock structure operative to lock the hitch member in position relative to the base member when the arms are disposed in the second positions thereof. Further, the base member and the first pair of ends of the arms include coacting structure whereby the arms and the hitch member supported from the second pair of arm ends will be auto-matically positioned, along the base member, in predetermined position when the arms are swung from the first positions thereof to the second positions thereof.

Description

91So Various forms of wide range bumper mounted hitches have been hereto-fore designed for the purpose of easing the task of hitching one vehicle to another. Ho~ever, st wide range tow hitches either require special mounting structure or are not of a substantially fully retractable type.
Examples of previously patented tow hitches including some of the general structural and operational features of the instant invention are dis-closed in U. S. patent Nos. 3,147,027, 3,419,285, 3,666,121, 3,704,900, 3,774,949 and 3,794,355.
The wide range hitch of the instant invention is basically in the ~ -form of an elongated horizontal bumper member and may be used in lieu of a conventional bumper. The hitch includes a rearwardly extendable and laterally shiftable hitch member whereby the connection of a vehicle to be towed to the hitch member may be more readily accomplished and the rearwardly extendable hitch member may be thereafter forwardly retracted toward and releasably locked in a predetermined position. In addition, the elongated bumper defining hori-zontal base member of the wide range tow hitch includes mounting structure therefor whereby the base member may be supported from opposite side rail ends of a vehicle chassis frame in a shock absorbing manner.
The main ob~ect of this invention is to provide a wide range tow hitch including a rearwardly extendable and laterally displaceable hitch member for easing the task in coupling a vehicle to be towed to the hitch member.
Another ob~ect of this invention, in accordance with the immediately preceding ob~ect, is to provide a tow hitch including a rearwardly extendable and laterally shiftable hitch member which may automatically be locked in pre-determined position upon forward retracting of the rearwardly extendable hitch member.
Another important ob~ect of this invention is to provide a wide range tow hitch with unting structure therefor whereby the tow hitch may be sup-ported from the frame rails of an associated vehicle in a shock absorbing man-ner and with the tow hitch being operable to serve the function of a bumper.
Yet another ob~ect of this invention is to provide a tow hitch inaccordance with the preceding ob~ects and which may be readily adapted for use on various different tor vehicles.

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A final object of this invention to be specifically enumerated therein is to provide a wide range tow hitch in accordance with the preceding objects and which will conform to conventional forms of manufacture, be of simple construction and easy to use so as to provide a device that will be econom-ically feasible, long lasting and relatively trouble free in operation.
The present invention is defined as in combination, an elongated horizontal base member for mounting in transverse .
position on one end of a towing vehicle, a pair of horizontal support arms, one pair of corresponding ends of the support arms and the base member including coacting support means supporting the one pair of ends on the base member, at points spaced therealong, for shifting along the base member and hori-zontal swinging of said arms relative to the base member about upstanding axes shiftable along the base member which the one pair of arm ends between first outwardly convergent positions and second substantially aligned positions generally paralleling the base member with the one pair of arm ends disposed remote from each other and the other pair of arm ends disposed adjacent ~ -each other, the coacting support m~ans including means supporting the support arms from the elongated base member against angular displacement of the arms about the base member during sliding and horizontal swinging movement of the support arms relative to the base member, and a hitch member, said other pair of arm ends being pivotally secured to said hitch member for oscil-lation relative thereto about parallel upstanding axes, the hitch member and the base member including lock means operative to releasably lock the hitch member in position relative to the base member when the arms are disposed in the second positions -thereof.

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Figure 1 is a fragmentary rear perspective view of a pickup truck with the wide range tow hitch assembly of the instant invention mounted on the truck in lieu of the conventional rear bumper thereof, the hitch m~mber of the tow hitch being illustrated in a rearwardly displaced position for wide range shifting;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary perspective view similar to Figure 1 but with the rearwardly extendable and laterally shiftable hitch member in the forwardly retracted towing position thereof;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary top plan view of the assem-blage illustrated in Figure 1 and with alternate wide range positions of the hitch element being illustrated in phantom lines;
Figure 4 is a fragmentary top plan view of the right hand end portion of the tow hitch with the wide ranging hitch element thereof illustrated in an intermediate shifted position to the left and with parts of the hitch being broken away and illustrated in hori~ontal section;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 5-5 of Figure 2; and Figure 6 is a fragmentary vertical sectional view taken substantially upon the plane indicated by the section line 6-6 of Figure 2.
Referring now more specifically to the drawings, the numeral 10 generally designates a vehicle in the form of a pickup truck. The pickup truck 10 includes the usual load bed 12 supported from the opposite side longitudinal frame rails 14 and 16 of the chassis of the pickup truck 10. The rear of the load bed 12 is closed by means of the usual tail gate 18.
The wide range tow hitch of the instant invention is referred to in general by reference numeral 20 and includes an elongated C-shaped channel member 22 defining a base member.

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The channel member 22 includes upper and lower flanges 24 and 26 interconnected along one pair of corresponding edge , ~. ~, .
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-portions by means of an upstanding vertical flange 28 extending and secured therebetween. The longitudinal marginal edges of the flanges 24 and 26 remote from the flange 28 terminate in downwardly and upwardly directed vertically aligned flanges 30 and 32 whose free edges are disposed in vertically spaced relation.
Opposite end portions of the flange 28 have a pair of mounting plates 34 secured thereto and the free end portion 36 of a piston rod 38 is equipped with a mounting plate 40 secured to each mounting plate 34 by means of fasteners 42. The piston rods 38 are slidingly telescopingly received in unting cylinder portions 44 secured to the frame rails or members 14 and 16 by means of universal mounting plates 45 and fasteners 46. Compression springs (not ~hown) are disposed in each mounting cylinder portion 44 and yieldingly bias the piston rods 38 to the rearmost displaced positions thereof illustrated in Figs. 1 through 5. However, the compression springs yieldingly resist forward shifting of the piston rods 38 within the mounting cylinder portions 44.
It will of course be noted that the piston rods 38 and mounting cylinder portions 44 are parallel and extend longitudinally of the vehicle 10.
The hitch 20 includes a pair of channel-shaped support arm~ 50 and 52 including axle pins 54 secured through one pair of corresponding ends there-20 of. The ends of the axle pins 54 have wheels 56 ~ournaled thereon and eachpair of wheels 56 i9 captively received between the flanges 30 and 32 and the opposing portionfi of the flange 28. In this manner, the ends of the support arm8 50 and 52 provided with the wheels 56 may shift longitudinally of the chan-- nel member 22 and also swing relative to the latter about the center axes of the axle pins 54.
The hitch 20 further includes an elongated hitch member including inner and outer sides referred to in general by the reference numeral 60 and the hitch member 60 includes an elongated horizontal hitch element 62 pro~ect-ing laterally outwardly of the outer side of the hitch member. The hitch ele-30 ment 62 is apertured at its outer end as at 64 and extends inwardly through andis secured to an upstanding plate 66. The plate 66 is welded to the hitch element 62 centrally intermediate the opposite ends thereof and upper and lower horizontal flanges 68 and 70 are secured to and project rearwardly and inwardly . .
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.-' -, ' ., , , ~ :' from the upper and lower marginal portions of the plate 66. The ends of the support arms 50 and 52 remote from the axle pins 54 are pivotally connected to the opposite ends of the hitch member 60 between corresponding ends of the plates 68 and 70 as at 72 and 74 and the hitch element 62 inwardly and for-wardly of the plate 66 and terminate in a barb type end portion 76 including a forwardly and upwardly facing cam surface 78 and a rearwardly and upwardly facing abutment surface 80.
The central portion of the flange 28 has an opening 82 formed there-through and a pair of rearwardly proJecting upstanding plates 84 are secured to and pro~ect rearwardly from the flange 28 on opposite sides of the opening 82.
The hitch member 60 further lncludes a horizontal transverse abut-ment bar 86 secured to the undersLde of the hitch element 62 and the lower portion of the rear face of the plate 66. The forward end of the hitch element 62 is pro3ectable rearwardly through the opening 82 and rearward penetration of the hitch element 62 through the opening 82 is limited by engagement of the opposite ends of the bar 86 with the ad~acent ends of the support arns 52 when the latter are in the forwardly retracted substantially aligned positions illustrated in Figure 2 of the drawings. Further, engagement of the opposite ends of the bar 86 with the outer sides of the corresponding ends of the arms 50 and 52 serves to prevent relative angular displacement of said hitch means and arms past predetermined positions with the arms 50 and 52 and the hitch member 60 in longitudinally aligned positions and thereby serves to insure that the inner end of the hitch element 62 is guided through the opening 82.
A strap member 88 extends between and is secured to the upper por-tions of the rear marginal edges of the plates 84 and thereby braces the latter.
Further, a pivot shaft 90 is ~ournaled between the plates 84 and includes an upwardly projecting T-shaped handle 92. In addition, the pivot shaft 90 includes a radially outwardly pro~ecting abutment flange 94 and an elongated 30 expansion spring 96 extends between and i8 connected to the plates 84. The spring 96 engages the handle 92 to bias the upper portion of the handle 92 in a forward direction.

Upon rearward insertion of the rear end of the hitch element 62 ~ 106~ 0 through the opening 82 the cam surface 78 abuts the flange 94 so as to cam the handle 92 in the direction of the arrow 100 in Fig. 5. Thus, the upper por-` tion of the cam surface 78 passes beneath the free end of the flange 94 as theopposite ends of the bar 86 abut the ad~acent ends of the arms 50 and 52.
Thereafter, the tension of the spring 96 swings the handle 92 in a direction opposite to the arrow 100 80 as to swing the abutment flange 94 downward behind the abutment surface 80 so as to prevent rearward displacement of the hitch element 62 relative to the channel member 22.
A pair of arms 102 and 104 have one pair of corresponding ends there-10 of pivotally supported from the opposite ends of the channel member 22 between the flanges 30 and 32 by means of pivot fasteners 106. The arms 102 and 104 are thus horizontally swingable and may be angularly displaced between posi-tions substantially paralleling the channel member 22 and retracted in the opposite ends thereof (see Fig. 2) and rearwardly projecting positions such as those illustrated in Figures 1 and 3. The free ends of the arms 102 and 104 include locking flanges 106 and 108 which are closely abutted against the inner surface of the flange 28 when the arms 102 and 104 are swung to the positions thereof illustrated in Figs. 2 and 3. Furthermore, the free ends of the arms 50 and 52 overlie the flanges 106 and 108 when the arms 102 are swung to the 20 positions thereof illustrated in Figure 2 and the hitch meD~ber 60 is forwardly retracted to the position thereof illustrated in Figure 5 thereby retaining the arms 102 and 104 in the retracted positions. Also, the arms 102 and 104 are spring biased to the retracted positions thereof by means of springs 109.
In operation, when it is desired to rearwardly extend the hitch member 60 the handle 92 is pulled forwardly in the direction of the arrow 100 so as to elevate the abutment flange 94 above the abutment surface 80 after which the hitch member 60 may be rearwardly extended so as to withdraw the forward barbed end 76 of the hitch element 72 from the opening 82. As the hitch member 60 is rearwardly extended the arms 50 and 52 swing from the retracted posi-30 tions thereof illustrated in Figure 2 to the extended positiong illustrated inFigs. 1, 3 and 4. Thereafter, the arms 102 and 104 may be swung to the open posi-tions thereof illustrated in Figs. 1 and 3. Thereafter, the hitch member 60 may be shifted longitudinally of the channel member 22 between the phantom and solid ,,, . ............ , ,. : . . - . :. . ~ . -.. . . . .
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106~1~0 line positions thereof illustrated in Figure 3. After the forward ent portion of a trailer tongue 110 or the like has been coupled to the hitch element 62 by means of any suitable fastener 112, the vehicle 10 may be moved forward slightly in a manner to ensure that the hitch member 60 is generally centered relative to the channel member 22. Thereafter, the arms 102 and 104 may be swung to the re-tracted positions thereof and the vehicle 10 may be operated in reverse thereby causing the hitch member 60 to be rearwardly displaced relative to the channel member 22. As the hitch member 60 is rearwardly displaced the roller or wheel-equipped ends of the arms 50 and 52 will move apart along the channel member 22 10 and abut the ad~acent ends of the arms 102 and 104 and ride over the outer sides of the flanges 106 and 108. In addition, the forward end of the hitch element 62 will be forwardly pro~ected through the opening 82 and the cam surface 78 will engage the flange 94 80 as to cam the latter upwardly out of the way until such time as the spring 96 may swing the handle in a counterclockwise direction as illustrated in Figure 5 of the drawings to again swing the flange 94 down-wardly behind the abutment surface 80 thereby locking the hitch member 60 in the forwardly retracted position.
When the arms 50, 52, 102 and 104 are in the positions thereof illus-trated in Figure 2 of the drawings the abutting engagement of the remote ends 20 of the arms 50 and 52 with the ad~acent ends of the arms 102 and 104 prevents lateral shifting of the hitch member 60 relative to the vehicle 10 along the channel member 22. Of course, inasmuch as the piston rods 38 are spring mounted from the mounting cylinder portions 44 the entire wide range tow hitch 20 functions as a shock absorbing bumper.

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Claims (8)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. In combination, an elongated horizontal base member for mounting in transverse position on one end of a towing vehicle, a pair of horizontal support arms, one pair of corresponding ends of said support arms and said base member including coacting support means supporting the one pair of ends on said base member, at points spaced therealong, for shifting along said base member and horizontal swinging of said arms relative to said base member about upstanding axes shiftable along said base member with said one pair of arm ends between first outwardly convergent positions and second substantially aligned positions generally paralleling said base member with said one pair of arm ends disposed remote from each other and the other pair of arm ends disposed adjacent each other, said coacting support means including means supporting said sup-port arms from said elongated base member against angular dis-placement of said arms about said base member during sliding and horizontal swinging movement of said support arms relative to said base member, and a hitch member, said other pair of arm ends being pivotally secured to said hitch member for oscillation relative thereto about parallel upstanding axes, said hitch member and said base member including lock means operative to releasably lock said hitch member in position relative to said base member when said arms are disposed in said second positions thereof.
2. In combination, an elongated horizontal base member for mounting in transverse position on one end of a towing vehicle, a pair of horizontal support arms having one pair of corresponding ends on said base member, at points spaced therealong, for shifting along said base member and horizontal swinging relative to said base member about upstanding axes shiftable along said base member with said one pair of arm ends between first outwardly convergent positions and second substantially aligned positions generally paralleling said base member with said one pair of arm ends disposed remote from each other and the other pair of arm ends disposed adjacent each other, and a hitch member, said pair of arm ends being pivotally secured to said hitch member for oscillation relative thereto about parallel upstanding axes, said hitch member and said base member including coacting lock means operative to releasably lock said hitch member in position relative to said base member when said arms are disposed in said second positions thereof, said base member and arms including deactivatable means operative, when activated, to limit shifting movement of said one pair of ends of said arms along said base member toward the corresponding ends thereof when said arms are in said first positions, and operable to prevent shifting of said one pair of arm ends along said base member when said arms are in said second positions, said deactivatable means comprising a pair of abutment arms pivotally supported at one pair of ends thereof from the opposite end portions of said base member for horizontal swinging between open positions with the other pair of ends of said abutment arms projecting out-wardly of said base member and closed generally aligned positions with said other pair of ends of said abutment arms swung inwardly toward said base member and toward each other, said other pair of ends of said abutment arms, when the latter are in said closed positions being abuttable by said one pair of ends of said support arms to limit shifting of the latter toward the corresponding ends of said support member.
3. The combination of claim 2 wherein said other pair of ends of said abutment arms and said one pair of ends of said support arms include coacting means, when said abutment arms are in said closed positions and said support arms are in said second positions, retaining said abutment arms in said closed positions thereof.
4. The combination of claim 3 including means yieldingly biasing said abutment arms toward their closed positions.
5. The combination of claim 1 wherein said hitch means includes a horizontally disposed short elongated member to whose opposite end portions said other pairs of ends of said support arms are pivotally secured in horizontally spaced apart relation and including an elongated horizontal hitch element dis-posed at generally right angles relative to said short elon-gated member.
6. In combination, an elongated horizontal channel member including an open outer side and an inner side, means for attaching said channel member to a vehicle, a collapsible tow bar structure including first and second support arms, mounting means pivotally and slidably mounting one pair of corresponding ends of said arms in said channel member for horizontal swinging of the other pair of arm ends relative to said channel member and sliding movement of said one pair of ends of said arms along said channel member, means pivotally connecting the other pair of arm ends, hitch means and first latch means carried by said tow bar structure adjacent said other pair of arm ends, said arms being substantially completely receivable within said channel member in stored positions therein generally paralleling said channel member and said arms being slidable and horizontally swingable relative to said channel member with said other pair of ends of said arms displaced outwardly through the open side of said channel member and outwardly converging therefrom, said channel member including second latch means, said first and second latch means being operable, when said arms are in said stored positions, to releasably latch said arms in said stored position against swinging movement of the other pair of arm ends outwardly through the open outer side of said channel member.
7. The combination of claim 6 wherein said mounting means includes means mounting said one pair of ends of said arms from said channel member against agnular displacement of said arms relative to said channel member about an axis generally paralleling said channel member throughout horizontal swinging and sliding of said support arms relative to said channel member.

8. In combination, an elongated horizontal channel member including an open outer side and an inner side, means for attaching said channel member to a vehicle, a collapsible tow bar structure including first and second support arms having inner and outer sides, mounting means pivotally and slidably mounting one pair of corresponding ends of said arms in said channel member for horizontal swinging of the other pair of arm ends relative to said channel member and sliding movement of said one pair of ends of said arms along said channel member, elongated hitch means extending and pivotally connected between said other pair of arm ends with the latter in laterally spaced relation and including inner and outer sides, said hitch means including first latch means, said arms being substantially completely receivable within said channel member in predetermined longitudinally aligned and stored positions therein generally paralleling said channel member and hitch means and said arms
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being slidable and horizontally swingable relative to said channel member with said other pair of ends of said arms dis-placed outwardly through the open side of said channel member and outwardly converging therefrom, said channel member including second latch means, said second latch means being recessed in-wardly of said open side and said first latch means projecting outwardly of said inner side of said hitch means toward said channel member, the opposite ends of said hitch means including extended end portions abuttingly engageable with the outer sides of the said other pair of ends of said arms to prevent relative angular displacement of said hitch means and said arms past predetermined positions with said arms and hitch means in lon-gitudinally aligned positions, said first and second latch means being operable, when said arms are in said stored positions, to releasably latch said arms in said stored position against swinging movement of the other pair of arm ends outwardly through the open outer side of said channel member.
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