Claims
- 1. A vehicle tow bar comprising:
a. a cross member; b. means to connect said cross member to a vehicle to be towed; c. means to connect said cross member to a towing vehicle.
- 2. The vehicle tow bar of claim 1, said vehicle to be towed having an axle housing, further comprising said means for connecting said cross member to said vehicle to be towed comprising a pair of U-shaped members affixed to said tow bar, said U-shaped members defining an axle-receiving opening, said axle-receiving opening being adapted to receive said axle housing of said vehicle to be towed.
- 3. The vehicle tow bar of claim 2 further comprising said U-shaped members having a curved portion, said U-shaped members being adapted so that said curved portion rests on said axle housing.
- 4. The vehicle tow bar of claim 3, said vehicle to be towed having at least two front wheels connected by said axle housing, said U-shaped members being adapted to engage said axle housing between said at least two front wheels.
- 5. The vehicle tow bar of claim 4, further comprising means to retain said axle housing within said axle receiving opening.
- 6. The vehicle tow bar of claim 5, said means to retain said axle housing within said axle receiving opening comprising a spring mechanism.
- 7. The vehicle towing bar of claim 6, said spring mechanism comprising:
a. a towed vehicle latch springbar; b. a towed vehicle latch spring releasably urging said towed vehicle latch springbar into a position blocking said axle receiving opening whereby said axle housing is retained within said axle receiving opening.
- 8. The vehicle towing bar of claim 7, said vehicle being a self-propelled aerator.
- 9. The vehicle towing bar of claim 8, said means for connecting said towing bar to said towing vehicle comprising a tow latch spring mechanism attached to said tow bar and releasably engaging said towing vehicle.
- 10. The vehicle towing bar of claim 9, said tow latch spring mechanism comprising:
a. a tow latch housing attached to said tow bar; b. a tow latch springbar slidably engaging said tow latch housing; c. a tow latch spring coiled around said tow latch springbar and releasably urging said tow latch springbar through a mating hole on a towing hitch of a towing vehicle.
- 11. The vehicle towing bar of claim 8, said means for attaching said tow bar to said towing vehicle comprising a clevis pin, hook or trailer hitch.
- 12. A method for towing a vehicle comprising the steps of:
a. releasably attaching an axle housing of a towed vehicle to a tow bar having two U-shaped members, said two U-shaped members defining an axle-receiving opening, said axle receiving opening being adapted to receive and hold said axle housing; b. releasably attaching said tow bar to a towing vehicle; c. moving said towing vehicle while said tow bar is attached to said towing vehicle and said towed vehicle.
- 13. The method of claim 12, said towed vehicle being a self-powered aerator.
- 14. A method for aerating a golf course comprising the following steps:
a) operating the aerator in a self-propelled manner to aerate a desired area of a golf course; b) removably securing a tow bar to the front wheel axle housing of the self-propelled aerator and to a towing vehicle; c) driving the towing vehicle with the secured self-propelled aerator to another grassy area in the golf course, which is desired to be aerated; d) removing the tow bar between the self-propelled aerator and the towing vehicle; e) operating the aerator in a self-propelled manner to aerate the grassy area.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/218,082 filed Jul. 13, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60218082 |
Jul 2000 |
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