Claims
- 1-7. (canceled)
- 8. A bumper system comprising:
a bumper assembly including a horizontal adjustment means and a vertical adjustment means; a vertical pivoting assembly substantially perpendicularly coupled to the bumper assembly and pivotally coupled to a fixed surface; a stop assembly, the stop assembly including a shock-absorbing means with one end of the shock absorbing means coupled to the vertical pivoting means and the other end of the shock absorbing means coupled to a fixed surface and a stop surface that prevents the vertical pivoting assembly from pivoting beyond a desired degree; wherein upon applying a force to the bumper assembly, the vertical pivoting assembly will pivot away from the force the shock-absorbing means will compress.
- 9. A bumper system comprising:
a bumper assembly including a horizontal adjustment means and a vertical adjustment means; a vertical pivoting assembly substantially perpendicularly coupled to the bumper assembly and pivotally coupled to a fixed surface; a stop assembly, the stop assembly including a shock-absorbing means with one end of the shock absorbing means coupled to the vertical pivoting means and the other end of the shock absorbing means coupled to a fixed surface and a stop surface that prevents the vertical pivoting assembly from pivoting beyond a desired degree, the shock absorbing means also including a spring to apply pressure against the bumper assembly; wherein upon the absence of force against the bumper assembly, the pivoting assembly rests in an extended position, upon applying a force to the bumper assembly, the vertical pivoting assembly will move to a retracted position, and upon removal of the force, the spring will cause the vertical pivoting assembly to return to the extended position.
- 10. The bumper system of claim 9 further comprising a sensor that is operative to detect when the pivoting assembly is not in the extended position and provide a notice indicator.
- 11. The bumper system of claim 9, wherein the bumper assembly is attached to a vehicle by a plurality of bolts.
- 12. The bumper system of claim 9, wherein the pivoting assembly is positioned with relationship to the bumper assembly in such a manner that as the pivoting assembly moves from the extended position to the retracted position, the distance between the ground and the bumper assembly doe not increase.
- 13. A housing that is functional to attach a bumper system onto a vehicle, the housing comprising:
a front plate; a top plate; a left-side plate; and a right-side plate; the housing receiving a vertically extending element of the bumper system, the vertically extending element being attachable to at least one of the front, top, left-side or right-side plates; and the housing being attachable to the rail of a vehicle with at least one of the front, top, left-side or right-side plates being flush with a surface of the rail but, excluding the plate to which the vertically extending element is attached.
- 14. The housing of claim 13, wherein the vertically extending element is pivotally attached to either the left-side plate or the right-side plate.
- 15. The housing of claim 14, further comprising a stop assembly that limits the distance that the vertically extending rail can pivot.
- 16. The housing of claim 13, further comprising a bracket that is located on a lower surface of the top plate near the opposite end of front plate, the bracket being operable to receive one end of a shock absorbing element, the other end of the shock absorbing element being attached to the vertically extending element of the bumper assembly.
- 17. The housing of claim 13, wherein the rail includes a left-side surface, a right-side surface and a bottom surface and the housing can be attached to one of the left-side surface, right-side surface or bottom surface.
- 18. A system for enabling the removable attachment of a bumper assembly to the rails of a vehicle or trailer, the system comprising:
at least two housing units as recited in claim 13, a first housing unit being attached to a first rail and a second housing unit being attached to a second rail; the first housing unit receiving a first vertically extending element of a bumper system and for allowing the first vertically extending element to be removably attached to at least one plate of the first housing unit; and the second housing unit receiving a second vertically extending element of a bumper system and for allowing the second vertically extending element to be removably attached to at least one plate of the second housing unit, wherein the first and second housing units are independently attached to the first and second rails thereby allowing the removable attachment of any bumper system that has a first and second vertical extending elements that are substantially aligned with the first and second rails.
- 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the first and second vertically extending elements are pivotally attached to the first and second housing respectively.
- 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the first and second housing units further comprise a stop assembly that limits the distance that the vertically extending rails can pivot.
- 21. A system for enabling the removable attachment of a bumper assembly to the rails of a vehicle or trailer, the system comprising:
at least two housing units as recited in claim 16, a first housing unit being attached to a first rail and a second housing unit being attached to a second rail; the first housing unit receiving a first vertically extending element of a bumper system and for allowing the first vertically extending element to be removably attached to at least one plate of the first housing unit; and the second housing unit receiving a second vertically extending element of a bumper system and for allowing the second vertically extending element to be removably attached to at least one plate of the second housing unit, wherein the first and second housing units are independently attached to the first and second rails thereby allowing the removable attachment of any bumper system that has a first and second vertical extending element that are adjustable for substantial alignment with the first and second rails.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of the filing date of the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: Serial No. 60/383,942 titled ADJUSTABLE SAFETY BUMPER and filed on May 5, 2002 and Serial No. 60/349,499 titled SAFETY TRAILER BUMPER and filed on Nov. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60383942 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60349499 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Continuations (1)
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10293374 |
Nov 2002 |
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10860711 |
Jun 2004 |
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