CA2784461C - Carrier insert bar assembly with securement pin - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60D—VEHICLE CONNECTIONS
- B60D1/00—Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices
- B60D1/48—Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices characterised by the mounting
- B60D1/52—Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices characterised by the mounting removably mounted
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60D—VEHICLE CONNECTIONS
- B60D1/00—Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices
- B60D1/48—Traction couplings; Hitches; Draw-gear; Towing devices characterised by the mounting
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Abstract
Description
FIELD OF THE TECHNOLOGY
[0001] The present disclosure relates generally to an insert bar assembly for a hitch-rack load carrier. More specifically, embodiments within this disclosure relate to an insert bar assembly for a hitch-rack load carrier having a self-locating securement pin for repetitive, same location positioning, of an engagement end of the pin.
BACKGROUND OF THE TECHNOLOGY
For example, transporting a bicycle by automobile has many safety concerns. If a bicycle rack were to become disconnected from a vehicle while driving it could damage the rack and a bicycle being transported and affect the safety of other motorists. One way to secure a rack to a vehicle is to insert an insert bar into a hitch on the vehicle and insert a pin through corresponding holes in the insert bar and the hitch. Depending on the strength of the person attaching the rack, the weight of the rack, and other environmental conditions, it can be difficult to secure the rack with the pin. Various embodiments of the technology enable a pin to easily and securely attach a rack to a hitch.
Various embodiments of the technology pertain to a hitch assembly with an expander to enable a suitable connection between a hitch and a carrier. Various embodiments of the technology pertain to an adapter assembly which can enable a suitable connection between a hitch and a carrier.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The insert bar assembly can incorporate an elongate hitch-attachment bar having a hitch-receiver insert portion which is located at an insertable end of the bar. The assembly can include a flexible securement pin or a rigid securement pin which is coupled via a hinge-device or other suitable means to the bar at an unchanging distance from the engagement end of the pin. The assembly can be configured to enable or accommodate repetitive, same location positioning of the engaging end of the securement pin on the bar 104 when the assembly is in a pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
The pin 102 can thus be pivotally coupled to the bar 104 at a fixed distance 110 from an engagement end 112 of the pin 102. The engagement end 112 of the pin 102 can comprise a pin-tip 116 which may engage a pin-tip engagement surface 120 of the bar 104 or a pin-tip engagement area (e.g. 160) on a hitch or both. The pin-tip engagement surface 120 can include a pin-tip receiver 122 which can be an intent or hole or depression in the bar 104. As illustrated in Fig. 1, the elongate hitch-attachment bar 104 can comprise a hitch-receiver insert portion 106 located at an end 114 of the bar 104 insertable into a hitch 150.
The insert assembly 100 can further comprise a securement pin 102 coupled to the bar 104 at a fixed distance 110 from an engagement end 112 of the pin 102 which accommodates or enables repetitive, same location positioning of the engagement end 112 of the pin when the assembly 100 is in a pin-secured configuration. The tip 116 of the securement pin 102 can be biased towards the hitch attachment bar 104 via a spring or other suitable means located within a space 201 interior of the insert bar assembly 100 (see Fig. 2). A pin-tip point of contact 130 can be located on the insertable end 114 of the bar 104 and the engagement end 112 of the pin 102, with a pin-tip 116 abuttingly engaging the pin-tip point of contact 130 located on the insertable end 114 of the bar 104. The pin-tip point of contact 130 located on the insertable end 114 of the bar 104 can consist of a recess, detent, indent, depression, concave area, convex area or flat surface (as shown in Fig. IA).
The pin 102 is shown in a tip-fixed position 300 relative the assembly 100 as in the other Figs. As illustrated in Fig. 3, the tip-fixed position 300 illustrated in Fig. 4 corresponds to a pin-secured configuration 302. The assembly 100 and the pin 102 are in a pin-secured configuration 302, and the assembly is in a locked configuration 400 because the cap-cover 204 of the lock assembly 202 shields the coupled end 116 (not visible) of the securement pin 102 from contact. The assembly 100 can comprise a lock assembly 202. The assembly 100 or the lock assembly, or both, can be configured to allow pivoting of the cap cover 204 away from the bar 104 only, for example, if a key is inserted into a lock within the assembly 100 or if a combination is entered into a lock within the assembly 100.
The leveraging rocker-arm 504 can inter-couple the expander 500, the hitch-attachment bar 104 and a manually operable actuator 506, such as, for example, a knob, via a drive arm 512. The rocker-arm 504 can be configured for moving the expander 500 along the hitch-receiver insert portion 106 in response to manipulation of the actuator 506. In order to move the expander 500, a leveraging rocker-arm 504 pivots in a plane perpendicular to the exterior surface 502 of the hitch attachment bar 104.
Rotation of the knob 904 in one direction causes advancement of the bolt 900 into the threaded receiving aperture 902 and rotation of the knob 904 in the opposite direction causes advancement of the bolt 900 out of the threaded receiving aperture 902. The bolt 900 can be configured to extend through an aperture in the drive arm 512 of the leveraging rocker-arm 504. As shown, the knob 904 can be located on the drive arm 512 on an opposite side of the elongate hitch-attachment bar 104. The link arm 510 of the leveraging rocker-arm 504 can be pivotally coupled to one end of an elongate extension rod 910 that is coupled at an opposite end to the expander 500.
The adapter 934 can comprise a main body 938 which has an interior space (940) defined by at least two substantially perpendicular interior walls 942 which can be positioned adjacent to two exterior walls 944 of the hitch-receiver insert portion 106. The adapter 934 can have an expansion member 946 which is coupled to the main body 938 by a coupling 948 that allows for expansion of the expansion member 946 away from the main body 938, thereby securing the insert bar assembly 100 to the hitch 150. The expansion member 946 can partially or wholly shroud the expander 500 during extension and retraction of the expander 500.
In at least one embodiment, the coupling that couples the expansion member 946 to the main body 938 comprises an extension finger 950 which projects into a retention space 952 on the main body 938. The extension finger 950 can have a bulbous tip 954 which can be trapped by a restrictive neck of the retention space 952 on the main body 938.
The securement pin 102 can have a tip-fixed position 300 in a pin-secured configuration 302. As set forth above, embodiments of the insert bar assembly 100 can comprise an elongate hitch-attachment bar 104 which in turn comprises a hitch-receiver insert portion 106 located at an insertable end 114 of the bar 104. The assembly can also include a flexible securement pin 102 or a rigid securement pin 102 coupled to the bar 104 at a fixed distance 110 from the engagement end 112 of the pin 102.
The assembly 100 can thereby accommodate repetitive, same location positioning of the engagement end 112 of the pin 102 (which can be a pin-tip 116) at a pin-tip facing surface 120 in the pin-secured configuration 302 of the insert bar assembly 100.
The insert bar assembly can comprise an elongate hitch-attachment bar 104 having a length, width and height.
The assembly 100 can comprise a hitch-receiver insert portion (106) located at or near a lead-in or insertable end 114 of the bar 104. The assembly can also contain an expander 500 which extends and retracts relative to an exterior surface 502 of the hitch-receiver insert portion 106 in response to relative motion of the expander 500 on the bar 104. The assembly 100 can further comprise a leveraging rocker-arm 504 or rocking-arm inter-coupling the expander 500, the hitch-attachment bar 104 and a manually operable actuator 506 for configured to move the expander 500 along the hitch-receiver insert portion 106 in response to manipulation of the actuator 506.
Movement of the expander 500 can enable the assembly 100 to be attachable to hitches of varying size.
Claims (19)
an elongate hitch-attachment bar comprising a hitch-receiver insert portion located at an insertable end of the bar; and a flexible securement pin coupled to the bar at a fixed distance from an engagement end of the pin thereby accommodating repetitive, same location positioning of the engagement end of the pin in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
an elongate hitch-attachment bar comprising a hitch-receiver insert portion located at an insertable end of the bar; and a rigid securement pin pivotally coupled to the bar at a fixed distance from an engagement end of the pin thereby accommodating repetitive, same location positioning of the engagement end of the pin in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly
a pin-tip point of contact located on the insertable end of the bar; and the engagement end of the pin further comprising a pin-tip that abuttingly engages the pin-tip point of contact located on the insertable end of the bar in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
a pin-tip facing surface located on the insertable end of the bar; and the engagement end of the pin further comprising a pin-tip that is located proximate to, and distanced from the pin-tip facing surface in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
a pin-tip receiver located on the insertable end of the bar; and the engagement end of the pin further comprising a pin-tip matingly received in the pin-tip receiver in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
a pin-tip point of contact located on the insertable end of the bar; and the engagement end of the pin further comprising a pin-tip that abuttingly engages the pin-tip point of contact located on the insertable end of the bar in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
a pin-tip facing surface located on the insertable end of the bar; and the engagement end of the pin further comprising a pin-tip that is located proximate to, and distanced from the pin-tip facing surface in the pin-secured configuration of the insert bar assembly.
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