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This invention relates to trailer hitch's.
This invention is designed to hook a trailer to a vehicle with just one person.
My invention is a hitch assembly designed for one person to back a vehicle up and connect the hitch ball to a trailer. This invention came to me when I had to hook up my boat trailer and there was no one around to help guide me. Every time I would back my vehicle to the trailer, I would be either 6 inches or more to the left or right and would have to maneuver my vehicle to try to get close enough and still have to push the trailer tongue over the ball hitch, loaded or not and then let it down. I started looking at the square receiver hitches in different vehicle's and noticed you can pull the safety pin, lock pin and ball mount out of receiver hitch. That started the invention process. I acquired a ball mount, 12 inch receiver hitch tube, one and a half inch by eight inch chain and a electric reversible motor.
I fabricated and cut ball mount (4b) and welded chain(2) on mount sideways so that the ball mount will sway from left to right. I set chain and ball mount assembly in receiver hitch tube. A mount plate(5) was fabricated to opposite side of receiver hitch tube. Hole's were drilled for screw's and reversible extension cylinder(6), screwed on motor and hook to chain in rear of receiver tube(4a). I drilled lock pin hole(4a) one inch behind receiver tube opening and pushed lock pin in push safety so it would not come out. The fabricated trailer hitch and link assembly with an electric reversible motor can be welded to the rear of a vehicle. A three-way self centering switch harness plugged into the coupler at the rear of the device and wired to the vehicle's electric supply activates the hitch motor. When activated and lock pin is removed from the device the switch motor pushes the link assembly from four to twelve inches out of the receiver. The link assembly can be manually swayed from left to right 180 degrees to enable the trailer tongue to be attached to the link assembly even if the trailer is not perfectly aligned with the hitch. Once the electric switch(4c) is activated in the opposite direction, the electric motor will pull the hitch assembly with the trailer to the receiver hitch so that the lock pin maybe inserted into the hitch, securing the trailer to the hitch. By design, it is essential that the trailer has an adjustable tongue jack with a wheel. The jack will assist in coupling the trailer with the hitch by keeping it in the even plain as the hitch. The wheel is needed to guide the trailer when the motor is pulling the trailer to the hitch.
a shows the receiver tube with lock pin hole.
b shows the chain and ball mount.
c shows the electric switch.