WO1999038755A1 - Fifth wheel king pin release mechanism - Google Patents

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WO1999038755A1
WO1999038755A1 PCT/US1998/001992 US9801992W WO9938755A1 WO 1999038755 A1 WO1999038755 A1 WO 1999038755A1 US 9801992 W US9801992 W US 9801992W WO 9938755 A1 WO9938755 A1 WO 9938755A1
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William E. Hollis
William E. Hollis, Jr.
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Hollis William E Jr
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B62LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
    • B62DMOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
    • B62D53/00Tractor-trailer combinations; Road trains
    • B62D53/04Tractor-trailer combinations; Road trains comprising a vehicle carrying an essential part of the other vehicle's load by having supporting means for the front or rear part of the other vehicle
    • B62D53/08Fifth wheel traction couplings

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  • This invention relates generally to articulated semi-trailer trucks and the interconnection between the cab and trailer and, more particularly, this invention relates to a unique and improved lever apparatus permanently mounted to the fifth wheel of a truck cab for quickly, easily and more safely disconnecting the king pin disposed on the truck trailer from the fifth wheel on the truck cab .
  • truck cabs and truck trailer can take any one of a large variety of different forms and sizes, depending on the intended use and intended load to be transported, the interconnection between the cab and trailer has developed into a uniform standard design so that the cabs and trailer can readily be interchanged according to need.
  • the truck cab is normally provided with a chassis structure such that a portion of the truck frame extends rearwardly of the cab with one or more drive axles, upon which wheels and tires are mounted for supporting the truck cab on the road surface under the rearwardly extending portion of frame structure.
  • a tiltable, steel disk commonly referred to as the "fifth wheel” is disposed substantially horizontally on the upper side of the rearwardly extending frame portion, with the fifth wheel having a diverging "V" -shaped slot like portion extending rearwardly from an aperture disposed substantially at the axial center of such steel disk.
  • the truck trailer on the other hand, is normally provided with one or more rear axles, to which wheels and tires are mounted for supporting the rear-end of the trailer on the road surface.
  • the front end portion of the truck trailer is supported on the fifth wheel mounted on the rearwardly extending portion of the cab frame such that the rear cab axles support the load in the front-end portion of the trailer.
  • a king pin extending downwardly from the under surface of the trailer near the front thereof is provided.
  • Such king pin is adapted to be engaged within the aperture on the fifth wheel so that the trailer can be pivotally connected to the cab and pulled thereby in an articulated manner.
  • the upper surface of the fifth wheel is normally greased heavily, because in its articulating action the forward portion of trailer undersurface must be free to pivotally rotate against the upper surface of the fifth wheel .
  • the front end of the trailer is normally provided with a crank-down type support means disposed rearwardly of the king pin.
  • This support means can be manually operated to lower it to a generally vertical orientation to thereby support the forward end of the trailer when it is disconnected from the truck cab.
  • the front end of the trailer must be supported on the crank-down support means, or other such support, such that the king pin extends downwardly from the front of the trailer floor spaced above the road surface by a distance sufficient to permit the truck cab to backed under the king pin.
  • the diverging "V" -shaped slot in the fifth wheel is designed so that upon driving the truck cab in reverse, the driver is able to guide the "V" -shaped slot around the king pin extending downwardly from the front end of the trailer and guide it to the aperture at the axial center, where a spring loaded type locking mechanism secured to the lower side of the fifth wheel will lock the king pin in place within the aperture, thereby also holding the forward undersurface of the trailer against the upper surface of the fifth wheel .
  • truck cab and truck trailer can readily function as an articulated semi-trailer truck.
  • the locking mechanism disposed on the undersurface of the fifth wheel is well known in the art and need not be described in any further detail here .
  • an elongated release rod is horizontally disposed at the under surface of the fifth wheel which emerges through an opening in the side wall of such fifth wheel.
  • One end of the release rod is connected to the above-mentioned spring-loaded locking mechanism, with its other end extending through the side wall opening on the fifth wheel, and having an eyelet at its outer end, to which a release tool can be attached.
  • the release rod is normally disposed transverse to the center-line of the truck cab, so that the side wall opening and eyelet are normally located on the left side of the cab between the upper surface of the cab's left-rear tire or tires and the under surface of the trailer resting on the fifth wheel .
  • a release tool which comprises an elongated steel rod having a hook at one end and a hand-grip at the other, is hooked into the eyelet at the outer end of the release rod, and the tool is manually pulled upward and outward so that the release rod will pull on the locking mechanism to disengage the trailer king pin.
  • the truck cab can be driven in a forward direction from under the trailer.
  • crank-down support means under the trailer must first be positioned so that the front end of the trailer will be supported on the road surface when the cab is driven away therefrom, and in ready position to permit the same or another truck cab to later be attached thereto.
  • release tool hook it is not uncommon for the release tool hook to slip from the release rod eyelet when it is not properly engaged, causing the driver to injure his back, hit his head on the trailer, or hit his knuckles or arm against the trailer or tires.
  • release tool it is not uncommon for the release tool be lost, stolen or misplaced, making it almost impossible to release the trailer until a new release tool is located. Because of the grease that must be utilized between trailer and fifth wheel interfaces, the area in and around the fifth wheel is often rather greasy and mixed with road dirt so that in addition to mud that may be on the cab tire surfaces, the above described release effort can also be a rather messy task.
  • the prior art release rods are provided with a stop bar welded to the underside which functions as a lock to prevent unintentional pulling of the release rod.
  • the stop bar is of shorter length than the release rod so that the outer blunt end thereof will abut against the edge of the hole through which such release rod extends to thereby prevent the release rod from being pullable outward unless it is also lifted upwardly to an extent sufficient to permit the stop bar to also fit through the hole.
  • the hole is normally elongated in the vertical direction so that when lifted, both the release rod and stop bar will easily fit therethrough.
  • the opposite blunt end of the stop bar will abut against the outer hole edge to thereby prevent the spring loaded locking mechanism from pulling the release rod inward, which in essence locks the release mechanism in the king pin release position.
  • This invention is predicated on our conception and development of a new and improved apparatus intended to be permanently mounted to the fifth wheel of a truck cab for quickly, easily and more safely disconnecting a trailer king pin from the fifth wheel of a truck cab. Accordingly, the apparatus of this invention eliminates the need for a separate tool; i.e., a release tool, thereby avoiding the complications and lost time that can result from a lost, stolen or misplaced release tool, and further eliminates the sometimes complicated or unpleasant task of hooking the release tool to the eyelet on the release rod, as noted above..
  • a separate tool i.e., a release tool
  • the apparatus of this invention in using a lever arm to pull the release rod outwardly, can very easily be utilized to effect the necessary lifting action to disengage the stop bar as described above, making the entire release activity an effortless task. More importantly, the inventive apparatus will further substantially eliminate the possibility of injury that can result to the operator when the release tool hook slips from the release rod eyelet during the disengaging effort.
  • the apparatus of this invention comprises an elongated, rigid lever arm, a first end of which is pivotally attachable to a side of the fifth wheel at a location spaced from the opening through which the release rod emerges, and a second end adapted to be spaced away from the fifth wheel extending generally horizontally from the first end, and including means thereon for attaching the lever arm to the elongated release rod, such that a manual motion applied to the lever arm at the second end, can cause the lever arm to be pivoted generally horizontally at the first end, thereby causing a levered pulling action on the release rod so that the release rod is pulled outwardly sufficient to disengage the king pin from the fifth wheel.
  • Preferred embodiments of the invention will include a pivot link pivotally attached to the first end of the lever arm, which readily permits the lever arm to be pivotally attached to the side of the fifth wheel, and preferably, some sort of locking means that can prevent unintentional or accidental unlocking of the trailer, or even intentional unlocking by unauthorized persons .
  • some sort of locking means that can prevent unintentional or accidental unlocking of the trailer, or even intentional unlocking by unauthorized persons .
  • a lock tab rigidly secured to the under side of the elongated release rod, such as the prior art stop bar described above, can be provided.
  • a simple hasp device to hold the lever arm in the inactive position, that can be padlocked may be all that is necessary.
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the fifth wheel and thereby eliminates the need to repeatedly engage a release tool onto the release rod eyelet each time a release is desired.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the cab's fifth wheel and cannot, therefore, be lost, stolen or misplaced.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the cab's fifth wheel and release rod which substantially minimizes the possibility of injury that can result when the release tool hook slips from the release rod eyelet .
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a presently preferred embodiment of the lever apparatus of this invention for disconnecting a trailer king pin from the fifth wheel of a truck cab, showing the lever arm, the preferred release rod, and the pivot link;
  • Figure 2 is a partial plan view of the rear portion of a truck cab showing the fifth wheel thereon pursuant to the prior art;
  • Figure 3 is a partial plan view identical to that of Figure 2, except that it shows the lever apparatus of this invention as preferably installed onto the fifth wheel;
  • Figure 4 is a side view of the preferred release rod substantially like that shown in Figure 1 but having a threaded nut rather than a hook for holding the outer end thereof to the lever arm;
  • Figure 5 is an isometric view showing a portion of the fifth wheel and the outer end of the release rod emerging through the hole in the side of the fifth wheel as it appears when the locking mechanism is in the lock position;
  • Figure 6 is identical to Figure 5 except that it shows how the release rod has to be lifted to permit a stop bar attached thereto to pass through hole and activate the release mechanism;
  • Figure 7 is identical to Figures 5 and 6 except that it shows the release rod fully withdrawn from the fifth wheel with the stop bar locked in the release position.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates the fifth wheel 10 disposed on the rear portion of a truck cab pursuant to the existing prior art.
  • the fifth wheel 10 mounted over the rear tires of truck cab 12, is provided with an aperture 14 substantially at the axial center thereof with a diverging "V" -shaped slot portion 16 extending rearwardly from such aperture 1 .
  • release rod 18 having an eyelet 20 at its outer end, which extends through an aperture 22 formed in the left-hand side of the generally cylindrical side wall portion of the fifth wheel 10.
  • a release tool (not shown) , which merely comprises an elongated steel rod, about three feet in length having a hook at one end and a hand grip at the other, was utilized to disengage a trailer's king pin (not shown) from the fifth wheel 10, which involves the effort of engaging the hook on the release tool into the eyelet 20, and pulling on the release tool so that the release rod 18 is pulled outwardly from the fifth wheel 10, which will effect a disengagement of the king pin from the fifth wheel locking mechanism (not shown) .
  • the effort of engaging the hook into eyelet 20 can be difficult under certain circumstances, and the hook can become disengaged at times during the pulling action which can result in injury to the operator.
  • Figure 1 illustrates a presently preferred embodiment of this invention.
  • the fifth wheel 10 is not altered from the prior art fifth wheel 10 as shown in Figure 2.
  • the only prior art element altered is the release rod 18a, which, instead of such eyelet 20 at its outer end, is provided with a means, such as a hook 28 to engage the end portion of the release rod 18a to the lever arm 30, described below.
  • the lever arm 30 comprises a rigid, elongated lever, such as a length of angle iron, having a first end 32 pivotally attachable to a side of fifth wheel 10 at a predetermined location spaced from the opening 22 through which the release rod 18a extends.
  • a pivot link 36 is boltable to the side of
  • pivot link 36 is also provided with at least one horizontal flange 44 to which the first end 32 of lever arm 30 is pivotally bolted.
  • a pair of parallel horizontal flanges 44 are provided with the lever arm 30 pivotally bolted therebetween.
  • the lever arm 30 should be configured such that a portion thereof will extend adjacent to release rod 18a, with the second end 34 of lever arm 30 spaced away from the fifth wheel 10 extending generally horizontally from such first end 32.
  • hook 28 at the end of release rod 18a
  • lever arm 30 is provided for the purpose of attaching release rod 18a to lever arm 30.
  • hook 28 could be replaced with a simple nut 28a (as shown in Figure 4) , which can be threaded onto the end of release rod 18a.
  • that portion of lever arm 30 positioned between pivot link 36 and release rod 18a is sufficiently curved so that it can generally fit rather closely to the generally cylindrical side surface of fifth wheel 10.
  • That portion of lever arm 30 extending from release rod 18a to the second end 34 can have any desired configuration, but preferably should be such that the second end 34 is not only spaced away from the fifth wheel 10 extending generally horizontally from said first end 32, but is such that the second end 34 j-s at a position where it can be easily seen and grasped, such as a position where it will not be directly under the trailer (not shown) or directly over the truck cab rear tire or tires.
  • the second end 34 should not be at a location where it extends beyond the side dimension of the truck trailer (not shown) where it could be side-swiped in tight traffic, or cause injury to anyone passing by the truck or standing adjacent to the moving truck.
  • the second end 34 is therefore, preferably positioned somewhat forward of the normally rounded forward wall of the trailer (not shown) so that it can be easily seen, grasped and manipulated without being in a position where it becomes a hazard to bystanders. If preferred, a hand grip can be provided at the second end 34 to facilitate such manipulation. If in fact the lever arm 30 is
  • a lock tab such as a stop bar 50
  • the inside blunt end of stop bar 50 can be spaced sufficiently from the outer blunt end so that it too will abut against the fifth wheel, in this case against the outer surface, to similarly hold release rod 18a in place to prevent it from being forced back into hole 22, thereby allowing the fifth wheel 10 to be blocked in the king pin release position.
  • any one of a great number of simple locking devices could be incorporated.
  • a simple hasp device (not shown) could be provided to hold the lever arm 30 in a locked and inactive position, with the hasp device being of the type that can be padlocked or otherwise key locked to prevent unauthorized unlocking and operation of the lever arm 30.
  • Such a hasp means or other locking device could be incorporated into the truck cab chassis or a side wall of the trailer in any of a great number of possible arrangements.
  • the relative positions of the pivotal point at end 32 and the pulling attachment to release rod 18a could be reversed so that the pivot point is between second end 34 and the attachment to release rod 18a.
  • a pushing action at the second end 34 in contrast to a pulling action, would cause release of the king pin.
  • the lever arm 30 could take a number of differing forms, as long as the lever arm 30 can be moved manually one way or the other to effect a lever action on the release rod 18a.
  • any of the above described locking means could be incorporated to prevent accidental and unauthorized activation of the lever arm 30.
  • many other modifications and embodiments could be developed and utilized without departing from the spirit of the invention.

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A manual release apparatus for disengaging a king pin on a truck trailer from a fifth wheel (10) of a truck cab, including an elongated, rigid lever arm (30). A first end (32) of the lever arm is pivotally attached to a side of the fifth wheel at a location spaced from the opening through which the release rod (18a) extends. A second end of the arm is spaced away from the fifth wheel extending horizontally from the first end. The lever arm is attached to the release rod, such that a manual movement of the second end of the lever arm will cause the lever arm to be pivoted horizontally about the first end, thereby causing the release rod to be pulled outward to disengage the king pin from the fifth wheel.

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FIFTH WHEEL KING PIN RELEASE MECHANISM
FIELD OF THE INVENTION This invention relates generally to articulated semi-trailer trucks and the interconnection between the cab and trailer and, more particularly, this invention relates to a unique and improved lever apparatus permanently mounted to the fifth wheel of a truck cab for quickly, easily and more safely disconnecting the king pin disposed on the truck trailer from the fifth wheel on the truck cab . BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Semi-trailer trucks are well known throughout the world in which an independent truck trailer can interchangeably be connected to practically any desired truck cab for transporting the trailer and it contents to any desired location. While the truck cabs and truck trailer can take any one of a large variety of different forms and sizes, depending on the intended use and intended load to be transported, the interconnection between the cab and trailer has developed into a uniform standard design so that the cabs and trailer can readily be interchanged according to need. Pursuant to this standard form, the truck cab is normally provided with a chassis structure such that a portion of the truck frame extends rearwardly of the cab with one or more drive axles, upon which wheels and tires are mounted for supporting the truck cab on the road surface under the rearwardly extending portion of frame structure. A tiltable, steel disk, commonly referred to as the "fifth wheel", is disposed substantially horizontally on the upper side of the rearwardly extending frame portion, with the fifth wheel having a diverging "V" -shaped slot like portion extending rearwardly from an aperture disposed substantially at the axial center of such steel disk.
The truck trailer, on the other hand, is normally provided with one or more rear axles, to which wheels and tires are mounted for supporting the rear-end of the trailer on the road surface. When interconnected, the front end portion of the truck trailer is supported on the fifth wheel mounted on the rearwardly extending portion of the cab frame such that the rear cab axles support the load in the front-end portion of the trailer.
A king pin extending downwardly from the under surface of the trailer near the front thereof is provided. Such king pin is adapted to be engaged within the aperture on the fifth wheel so that the trailer can be pivotally connected to the cab and pulled thereby in an articulated manner. For friction reducing purposes, the upper surface of the fifth wheel is normally greased heavily, because in its articulating action the forward portion of trailer undersurface must be free to pivotally rotate against the upper surface of the fifth wheel .
To support the truck trailer in the absence of a truck cab, the front end of the trailer is normally provided with a crank-down type support means disposed rearwardly of the king pin. This support means can be manually operated to lower it to a generally vertical orientation to thereby support the forward end of the trailer when it is disconnected from the truck cab.
To connect the truck cab to the truck trailer, the front end of the trailer must be supported on the crank-down support means, or other such support, such that the king pin extends downwardly from the front of the trailer floor spaced above the road surface by a distance sufficient to permit the truck cab to backed under the king pin.
The diverging "V" -shaped slot in the fifth wheel is designed so that upon driving the truck cab in reverse, the driver is able to guide the "V" -shaped slot around the king pin extending downwardly from the front end of the trailer and guide it to the aperture at the axial center, where a spring loaded type locking mechanism secured to the lower side of the fifth wheel will lock the king pin in place within the aperture, thereby also holding the forward undersurface of the trailer against the upper surface of the fifth wheel .
When locked together in this manner, the truck cab and truck trailer can readily function as an articulated semi-trailer truck. The locking mechanism disposed on the undersurface of the fifth wheel is well known in the art and need not be described in any further detail here .
To disconnect the truck trailer from the track cab, an elongated release rod is horizontally disposed at the under surface of the fifth wheel which emerges through an opening in the side wall of such fifth wheel. One end of the release rod is connected to the above-mentioned spring-loaded locking mechanism, with its other end extending through the side wall opening on the fifth wheel, and having an eyelet at its outer end, to which a release tool can be attached. The release rod is normally disposed transverse to the center-line of the truck cab, so that the side wall opening and eyelet are normally located on the left side of the cab between the upper surface of the cab's left-rear tire or tires and the under surface of the trailer resting on the fifth wheel . To physically and manually release and disengage the truck trailer from the fifth wheel, a release tool, which comprises an elongated steel rod having a hook at one end and a hand-grip at the other, is hooked into the eyelet at the outer end of the release rod, and the tool is manually pulled upward and outward so that the release rod will pull on the locking mechanism to disengage the trailer king pin. When disengaged in this manner, the truck cab can be driven in a forward direction from under the trailer.
Obviously, the crank-down support means under the trailer must first be positioned so that the front end of the trailer will be supported on the road surface when the cab is driven away therefrom, and in ready position to permit the same or another truck cab to later be attached thereto.
While such a disengaging effort is not particularly difficult, it is not as simple and easy as could be hoped for. For example, to engage the release tool into the release rod eyelet, the truck operator must normally stoop over so that he can see the eyelet
4, which is normally positioned under the bottom surface of the trailer and over the cab's rear tire or tires, and then reach therebetween to engage to hook into the eyelet . This can be unpleasant and complicated in the darkness of night, or during fowl weather situations where snow and/or ice may be packed in and around the fifth wheel or between the cab rear tires and the trailer.
In addition, it is not uncommon for the release tool hook to slip from the release rod eyelet when it is not properly engaged, causing the driver to injure his back, hit his head on the trailer, or hit his knuckles or arm against the trailer or tires. In addition, it is not uncommon for the release tool be lost, stolen or misplaced, making it almost impossible to release the trailer until a new release tool is located. Because of the grease that must be utilized between trailer and fifth wheel interfaces, the area in and around the fifth wheel is often rather greasy and mixed with road dirt so that in addition to mud that may be on the cab tire surfaces, the above described release effort can also be a rather messy task. In addition to the above problems, it should be noted that many of the prior art release rods are provided with a stop bar welded to the underside which functions as a lock to prevent unintentional pulling of the release rod. Specifically, the stop bar is of shorter length than the release rod so that the outer blunt end thereof will abut against the edge of the hole through which such release rod extends to thereby prevent the release rod from being pullable outward unless it is also lifted upwardly to an extent sufficient to permit the stop bar to also fit through the hole.
That is to say, the hole is normally elongated in the vertical direction so that when lifted, both the release rod and stop bar will easily fit therethrough. In a like manner, the opposite blunt end of the stop bar will abut against the outer hole edge to thereby prevent the spring loaded locking mechanism from pulling the release rod inward, which in essence locks the release mechanism in the king pin release position. It should be apparent, that it is rather difficult to effect the required lifting action together with the pulling action when using the conventional release tool merely hooked to the eyelet of the release rod, particularly in view of the rather restricted space that may exist between the truck cab rear tires and the bottom of the trailer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is predicated on our conception and development of a new and improved apparatus intended to be permanently mounted to the fifth wheel of a truck cab for quickly, easily and more safely disconnecting a trailer king pin from the fifth wheel of a truck cab. Accordingly, the apparatus of this invention eliminates the need for a separate tool; i.e., a release tool, thereby avoiding the complications and lost time that can result from a lost, stolen or misplaced release tool, and further eliminates the sometimes complicated or unpleasant task of hooking the release tool to the eyelet on the release rod, as noted above.. In addition, the apparatus of this invention in using a lever arm to pull the release rod outwardly, can very easily be utilized to effect the necessary lifting action to disengage the stop bar as described above, making the entire release activity an effortless task. More importantly, the inventive apparatus will further substantially eliminate the possibility of injury that can result to the operator when the release tool hook slips from the release rod eyelet during the disengaging effort.
In essence, the apparatus of this invention comprises an elongated, rigid lever arm, a first end of which is pivotally attachable to a side of the fifth wheel at a location spaced from the opening through which the release rod emerges, and a second end adapted to be spaced away from the fifth wheel extending generally horizontally from the first end, and including means thereon for attaching the lever arm to the elongated release rod, such that a manual motion applied to the lever arm at the second end, can cause the lever arm to be pivoted generally horizontally at the first end, thereby causing a levered pulling action on the release rod so that the release rod is pulled outwardly sufficient to disengage the king pin from the fifth wheel.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will include a pivot link pivotally attached to the first end of the lever arm, which readily permits the lever arm to be pivotally attached to the side of the fifth wheel, and preferably, some sort of locking means that can prevent unintentional or accidental unlocking of the trailer, or even intentional unlocking by unauthorized persons . For example, to prevent unintentional unlocking, a lock tab rigidly secured to the under side of the elongated release rod, such as the prior art stop bar described above, can be provided. To prevent unlocking by unauthorized persons, a simple hasp device to hold the lever arm in the inactive position, that can be padlocked, may be all that is necessary.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a new and improved lever apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the fifth wheel and thereby eliminates the need to repeatedly engage a release tool onto the release rod eyelet each time a release is desired.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the cab's fifth wheel and cannot, therefore, be lost, stolen or misplaced.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved apparatus for quickly, easily and more safely disengaging the king pin of a truck trailer from the truck cab's fifth wheel which is permanently attached to the cab's fifth wheel and release rod which substantially minimizes the possibility of injury that can result when the release tool hook slips from the release rod eyelet .
These and various other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the art after a full reading of the following more detailed description of the invention, particularly, when such description is read in conjunction with the attached drawings as described below. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Figure 1 is a plan view of a presently preferred embodiment of the lever apparatus of this invention for disconnecting a trailer king pin from the fifth wheel of a truck cab, showing the lever arm, the preferred release rod, and the pivot link; Figure 2 is a partial plan view of the rear portion of a truck cab showing the fifth wheel thereon pursuant to the prior art;
Figure 3 is a partial plan view identical to that of Figure 2, except that it shows the lever apparatus of this invention as preferably installed onto the fifth wheel; Figure 4 is a side view of the preferred release rod substantially like that shown in Figure 1 but having a threaded nut rather than a hook for holding the outer end thereof to the lever arm;
Figure 5 is an isometric view showing a portion of the fifth wheel and the outer end of the release rod emerging through the hole in the side of the fifth wheel as it appears when the locking mechanism is in the lock position;
Figure 6 is identical to Figure 5 except that it shows how the release rod has to be lifted to permit a stop bar attached thereto to pass through hole and activate the release mechanism; and
Figure 7 is identical to Figures 5 and 6 except that it shows the release rod fully withdrawn from the fifth wheel with the stop bar locked in the release position.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED AND VARIOUS ALTERNATIVE EMBODIMENTS
OF THE INVENTION
Prior to proceeding to the more detailed description of the invention, it should be noted that for the sake of clarity identical components having identical functions have been identified with identical numbers throughout the several views illustrated in the drawings .
Reference is now made to Figure 2 which illustrates the fifth wheel 10 disposed on the rear portion of a truck cab pursuant to the existing prior art. As can be seen, the fifth wheel 10, mounted over the rear tires of truck cab 12, is provided with an aperture 14 substantially at the axial center thereof with a diverging "V" -shaped slot portion 16 extending rearwardly from such aperture 1 .
There is a release rod 18, having an eyelet 20 at its outer end, which extends through an aperture 22 formed in the left-hand side of the generally cylindrical side wall portion of the fifth wheel 10.
10 As discussed above and pursuant to prior art practice, a release tool (not shown) , which merely comprises an elongated steel rod, about three feet in length having a hook at one end and a hand grip at the other, was utilized to disengage a trailer's king pin (not shown) from the fifth wheel 10, which involves the effort of engaging the hook on the release tool into the eyelet 20, and pulling on the release tool so that the release rod 18 is pulled outwardly from the fifth wheel 10, which will effect a disengagement of the king pin from the fifth wheel locking mechanism (not shown) . As noted above, the effort of engaging the hook into eyelet 20, can be difficult under certain circumstances, and the hook can become disengaged at times during the pulling action which can result in injury to the operator.
Reference is now made, more particularly, to Figure 1 which illustrates a presently preferred embodiment of this invention. As can readily be seen, the fifth wheel 10 is not altered from the prior art fifth wheel 10 as shown in Figure 2. The only prior art element altered is the release rod 18a, which, instead of such eyelet 20 at its outer end, is provided with a means, such as a hook 28 to engage the end portion of the release rod 18a to the lever arm 30, described below.
The lever arm 30 comprises a rigid, elongated lever, such as a length of angle iron, having a first end 32 pivotally attachable to a side of fifth wheel 10 at a predetermined location spaced from the opening 22 through which the release rod 18a extends. As specifically shown, a pivot link 36 is boltable to the side of
11 fifth wheel 10, which is provided with a vertical flange 38 having an aperture (not shown) therethrough through which a bolt 40
(Figure 3) can be inserted to fasten pivot link 36 to the side of fifth wheel 10. It should be noted that all prior art fifth wheels are already provided with a threaded bolt hole (not shown) in the side of fifth wheel 10 which is about two feet counter-clockwise from the hole 22 through which release rod 18 emerges, at which pivot link 36 can be attached. While the purpose for bolt hole (not shown) is not known, it is assumed that such bolt holes are utilized in the manufacture of the fifth wheel 10, or perhaps in the assembly and installation of the fifth wheel onto the truck cab chassis 12. In any event, such a bolt hole is always present and is not utilized in the normal operation and use of the articulated semi-trailer truck, so that fastening the pivot link 36 thereto will not interfere with the normal operation of the truck cab and truck trailer.
In addition to vertical flange 38, pivot link 36 is also provided with at least one horizontal flange 44 to which the first end 32 of lever arm 30 is pivotally bolted. Preferably, a pair of parallel horizontal flanges 44 are provided with the lever arm 30 pivotally bolted therebetween.
The lever arm 30 should be configured such that a portion thereof will extend adjacent to release rod 18a, with the second end 34 of lever arm 30 spaced away from the fifth wheel 10 extending generally horizontally from such first end 32. Means,
12 such as hook 28 at the end of release rod 18a, is provided for the purpose of attaching release rod 18a to lever arm 30. Obviously, hook 28 could be replaced with a simple nut 28a (as shown in Figure 4) , which can be threaded onto the end of release rod 18a. Preferably, that portion of lever arm 30 positioned between pivot link 36 and release rod 18a is sufficiently curved so that it can generally fit rather closely to the generally cylindrical side surface of fifth wheel 10. That portion of lever arm 30 extending from release rod 18a to the second end 34 can have any desired configuration, but preferably should be such that the second end 34 is not only spaced away from the fifth wheel 10 extending generally horizontally from said first end 32, but is such that the second end 34 j-s at a position where it can be easily seen and grasped, such as a position where it will not be directly under the trailer (not shown) or directly over the truck cab rear tire or tires.
Obviously, the second end 34 should not be at a location where it extends beyond the side dimension of the truck trailer (not shown) where it could be side-swiped in tight traffic, or cause injury to anyone passing by the truck or standing adjacent to the moving truck. Pursuant to the embodiment shown, the second end 34 is therefore, preferably positioned somewhat forward of the normally rounded forward wall of the trailer (not shown) so that it can be easily seen, grasped and manipulated without being in a position where it becomes a hazard to bystanders. If preferred, a hand grip can be provided at the second end 34 to facilitate such manipulation. If in fact the lever arm 30 is
13 fabricated of angle iron as shown, it is desired that the vertical flange portion be removed at the outer end 34 so that only the horizontal flange portion remains to function as a hand grip, substantially as shown in Figures 1 and 3. As should be apparent from the above description, the apparatus of this invention, when properly installed as shown in Figure 3, will be rather simple to operate. Specifically, to disengage a trailer from the fifth wheel 10, the driver must merely grasp the outer end 34 of lever arm 30, and pull outwardly, thereby causing the lever arm 30 to be pivoted about the first end 32, thereby causing lever arm 30 to also pull release rod 18a outwardly from fifth wheel 10, to such extent that the king pin (not -shown) on trailer (not shown) is unlatched from fifth wheel 10.
In addition, it should be quite apparent that if the distance between the pivot point at the first end 32 and the attachment to release rod 18a is relatively short, as shown, in contrast to the distance between the attachment to such release rod 18a and the second end 34, that the arrangement will provide a lever action having a mechanical advantage as compared to a straight out pulling action pursuant to the prior art. Therefore, the manual pulling force required to operate the apparatus of this invention as described above, will be less than the manual pulling force required with the prior art technique utilizing a release tool.
In addition to the above considerations, it should be quite apparent to those persons skilled in the art that if, as is presently preferred, the release rod 18a is provided with a stop
14 bar (as shown in Figures 6 and 7) , that the required lifting action will also be considerably easier.
In view of the simplicity of operation, as described above, it is preferable that some locking means be included to prevent either or both unintentional unlocking of the trailer, or intentional unlocking by unauthorized persons. For example, in order to prevent unintentional unlocking, a lock tab, such as a stop bar 50
(Figures 5 and 6) as described above is preferably included.
Accordingly, to effect an intentional release of the king pin, it will therefore be necessary that in addition to the pulling force, the release rod 18a be lifted vertically by the lever arm 30 sufficiently to permit the stop bar 50 to be raised sufficiently to pass through the opening 22 in the side of the fifth wheel 10 concurrently with the release rod 18a. Indeed, hole 22 in most fifth wheels is normally elongated in the vertical direction as shown in Figures 5-7, so that when lifted, both release rod 18a and stop bar 50 can readily pass through hole 22. Since such a release effort will require both a pulling and a lifting action, it is unlikely that such a release could be effected accidently. Reference to Figure 5 will better illustrate how the release rod 18a would appear extending through hole 22, with stop bar (not visible) abutting against the inside surface of fifth wheel 10 to prevent any outward pulling of such release rod 18a. Reference to Figure 6, in contrast, illustrates the release rod 18a after having been lifted so that release rod 18a and stop bar 50 can both be pulled through hole 22 to effectively release the king pin from the
15 fifth wheel 10. If preferred, the inside blunt end of stop bar 50 can be spaced sufficiently from the outer blunt end so that it too will abut against the fifth wheel, in this case against the outer surface, to similarly hold release rod 18a in place to prevent it from being forced back into hole 22, thereby allowing the fifth wheel 10 to be blocked in the king pin release position.
Reference to Figure 7 will illustrate this situation, in contrast to those shown in Figures 5 and 6. Accordingly, the stop bar 50 as shown, will not only prevent any unintentional pulling of the release bar 18a, but will further prevent any unintentional re- engagement of the locking mechanism after it has been activated to disengage the king pin from the fifth wheel.
To prevent unlocking by unauthorized persons, any one of a great number of simple locking devices could be incorporated. For example, a simple hasp device (not shown) could be provided to hold the lever arm 30 in a locked and inactive position, with the hasp device being of the type that can be padlocked or otherwise key locked to prevent unauthorized unlocking and operation of the lever arm 30. Such a hasp means or other locking device could be incorporated into the truck cab chassis or a side wall of the trailer in any of a great number of possible arrangements.
While a simplified and preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention has been described in detail above, it should be apparent to persons having ordinary skill in mechanical art that various other embodiments, adaptations and modifications of the present invention could be made without departing from
16 either the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims .
For example, the relative positions of the pivotal point at end 32 and the pulling attachment to release rod 18a could be reversed so that the pivot point is between second end 34 and the attachment to release rod 18a. With such an arrangement, a pushing action at the second end 34, in contrast to a pulling action, would cause release of the king pin. Obviously too, the lever arm 30 could take a number of differing forms, as long as the lever arm 30 can be moved manually one way or the other to effect a lever action on the release rod 18a. In addition to these possible modifications, any of the above described locking means could be incorporated to prevent accidental and unauthorized activation of the lever arm 30. Clearly, therefore, many other modifications and embodiments could be developed and utilized without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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Claims

WE CLAIM:
1. A manual release apparatus for disengaging a king pin disposed on a truck trailer from a fifth wheel disposed on truck cab, such fifth wheel having an elongated release rod extending outwardly therefrom through an opening formed in a side wall portion of such fifth wheel and adapted to be pulled outwardly to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel, said apparatus comprising:
(a) an elongated, rigid lever arm, a first end of said lever arm is pivotally attachable to such side wall portion of such fifth wheel at a location spaced from such opening through which such release rod extends and a second end of said lever arm being adapted to be spaced away from such fifth wheel and to extend generally horizontally from said first end; and (b) means disposed on said lever arm for attaching said lever arm to such elongated release rod, such that a manual movement of said second end of said lever arm will cause said lever arm to be pivoted generally horizontally about said first end, to cause such release rod to be pulled outwardly sufficient to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel.
2. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend beyond a peripheral edge of such trailer.
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3. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend forward of any upper surfaces of any rear tires mounted on such truck cab.
4. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said lever arm is provided with a hand grip adapted to permit manual horizontal movement of said second end pivotally about said first end.
5. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said lever arm has a curved configuration adjacent to said first end adapted to conform closely to a side surface of such fifth wheel .
6. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus further includes a pivot link interposed between said first end of said lever arm and such fifth wheel .
7. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus further includes a lock tab rigidly secured to a side of such elongated release rod, said lock tab adapted to abut against an inside surface of such fifth wheel to prevent pulling of such release rod and release of such king pin unless such release rod is lifted vertically by said lever arm sufficient to permit said lock tab to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
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8. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 7, wherein said lock tab comprises an elongated stop bar rigidly attached in a substantially parallel relationship to a bottom surface of such release bar, each end of said stop bar adapted to abut against a surface of such fifth wheel to prevent movement of such release bar unless such release bar is lifted vertically by such lever arm sufficient to permit said stop bar to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
9. A manual release apparatus for disengaging a king pin disposed on a truck trailer from a fifth wheel disposed on a truck cab, such fifth wheel having an elongated release rod extending generally horizontally outwardly through an opening formed in a side wall portion of such fifth wheel and adapted to be pulled outwardly to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel, said apparatus comprising: an elongated, rigid lever arm having a pivotal link attached to a first end, said pivotal link being attachable to such side wall portion of such fifth wheel at a predetermined location spaced from such opening through which such release rod extends, a second end of said lever arm being adapted to be spaced away from such fifth wheel and extending generally horizontally from said first end; and, means for attaching said lever arm to such elongated release rod, such that a manual movement of said second end of said lever arm will cause said lever arm to be pivoted generally horizontally about said first end, and
20 cause such release rod to be pulled outwardly sufficient to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel .
10. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend beyond a peripheral edge of such trailer.
11. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend forward of any upper surfaces of any rear tires mounted on such truck cab.
12. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein said second end of said lever arm is provided with a hand grip portion adapted to permit manual horizontal movement of said second end pivotally about said first end.
13. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein said lever arm has a curved configuration adjacent said first end adapted to conform closely to an outer surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel.
14. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 9, wherein said apparatus further includes a locking tab rigidly secured to a side of such elongated release rod, said locking tab adapted to abut against an inside surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel to prevent pulling of such release rod and release of
21 such king pin unless such release rod is lifted vertically by said lever arm sufficient to permit said locking tab to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
15. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 14, wherein said locking tab comprises an elongated stop bar rigidly attached in a substantially parallel relationship to a bottom surface of said release bar, each end of said stop bar adapted to abut against a predetermined surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel to prevent movement of such release bar unless such release bar is lifted vertically by such lever arm sufficient to permit said stop bar to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
16. A manual release apparatus for disengaging a king pin disposed on a truck trailer from a fifth wheel disposed on a truck cab, such fifth wheel having an elongated release rod extending generally horizontally outwardly through an opening formed in a side wall portion of such fifth wheel and adapted to be pulled outwardly to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel, said apparatus comprising:
(a) an elongated, rigid lever arm having a pivotal link attached to a first end, said pivotal link attachable to such side wall portion of such fifth wheel at a location spaced from such
22 opening through which such release rod extends, a second end of said lever arm being adapted to be spaced away from such fifth wheel and to extend generally horizontally from said first end;
(b) means for attaching said lever arm to such elongated release rod, such that a manual movement of said second end of said lever arm will cause said lever arm to be pivoted generally horizontally about said first end, causing such release rod to be pulled outwardly sufficient to disengage such king pin from such fifth wheel; and (c) a locking tab rigidly secured to a side of such elongated release rod, said locking tab adapted to abut against an inside surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel to prevent pulling of such release rod and release of such king pin unless such release rod is lifted vertically by said lever arm sufficient to permit said locking tab to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
17. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 16, wherein said locking tab comprises an elongated stop bar rigidly attached in a parallel relationship to an underside of said release rod, an outer end of said stop bar adapted to abut against an inside surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel to prevent pulling of such release rod and release of such king pin unless such release rod is lifted vertically by said lever arm sufficient to permit said stop bar to pass through such opening in
23 such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod, and an inner end of said stop bar being adapted to abut against an outer surface of such side wall portion of such fifth wheel to prevent such release rod from being forced back into such opening unless such release rod is lifted vertically by said lever arm sufficient to permit said stop bar to pass through such opening in such side wall portion of such fifth wheel concurrently with such release rod.
18. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 16, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend beyond a peripheral edge of such trailer.
19. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 16, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend forward of any upper surfaces of any rear tires mounted on such truck cab.
20. A manual release apparatus, according to claim 16, wherein said second end of said lever arm is adapted to extend beyond a peripheral edge of such trailer.
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