Claims
- 1. A tow coupling to connect a towing vehicle to a trailer, said coupling comprising:
- a vehicle bar connected to said vehicle;
- a trailer bar connected to said trailer;
- an elongated spigot tubular arrangement extending generally vertically from said vehicle bar and having a groove therearound intermediate its ends;
- a cup-shaped member, adapted to be received over said spigot, provided with a groove therethrough adapted to align with said groove of said spigot such that a first locking pin may be provided therein and maintain a locking relationship between said cup-shaped member and said spigot while allowing pivotal movement therebetween defining a first pivot axis, said cup-shaped member also provided with a rearwardly extending extension provided with a generally horizontal bar extending transversely therethrough;
- a link member provided with a pair of arms at a first end therof and a longitudinal bore at a second end thereof, said arms being provided with through holes adapted to align with said bore of said cup-shaped member and said link member is allowed defining a second axis being in a direction substantially normal to said first pivot axis, and, a groove being provided in a substantially horizontal relationship intersecting said longitudinal bore intermediate the ends thereof; and,
- a cylindrical shaft, a first end thereof adapted to be received in said longitudinal bore, and a second end thereof attached to said trailer bar, said first end being provided with a groove provided circumferentially therearound and being adapted to align with said groove of said link member such as to receive a third locking pin such that pivotal movement between said link member and said cylindrical shaft is allowed defining a third pivot axis being in a direction substantially normal to each of said first and second pivot axes.
- 2. A tow coupling for connecting a towed vehicle to a towing vehicle comprised of a tow vehicle bar adapted to be connected to the towing vehicle, a towed vehicle bar adapted to be connected to the twoed vehicle, means providing a disconnectable connection between said vehicle bars pivotal about only a first pivot axis comprised of a T-shaped member carried by one of said bars having a shank part extending transversely to a rod part and a disconnectable jaw carried by the other of said bars, said disconnectable jaw comprising a first fixed jaw member having a curved recess for engaging said rod part on one side thereof and a second moveable jaw member for detachably engaging the other side of said rod part to provide said detachable connection with said first pivot axis being defined by said rod part, the connection of said T-shaped member to its respective bar provides for pivotal movement of said shank part about a second pivot axis transversely disposed to said first pivot axis, the connection of one of said vehicle bars to its respective vehicle comprising means for providing pivotal movement about a third pivot axis extending transversely to said first and said second pivot axes.
- 3. A tow coupling as set forth in claim 2 wherein the first fixed jaw member is bifurcated and engages the rod part on opposite sides of the shank portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 499,314, filed Jul 6, 1990, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/AU88/00439 |
11/11/1988 |
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7/6/1990 |
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WO89/04260 |
5/18/1989 |
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Continuations (1)
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