The present invention relates to a fifth wheel mounting assembly and in particular to a novel mounting and arrangement to support various vehicle component arrangements from a vehicle frame assembly and allowing assembly of the vehicle component arrangements prior to attachment of the vehicle components to the vehicle frame assembly at variably selectable position along a length of the vehicle frame assembly.
Fifth wheel coupling systems are used in a wide variety of applications for coupling heavy duty trailers to associated tractors, as well as for coupling recreational vehicles with associated towing vehicles.
The coupling apparatus 16 includes a fifth wheel hitch plate 20 and a mounting bracket and base plate assembly 18 configured to connect the fifth wheel hitch plate 20 to the frame rails 12. The mounting bracket and base plate assembly 18 includes a pair of brackets 22 connected to ends of a base plate 24. The base plate 24 is constructed of a planar sheet of steel that includes a pair of mounting brackets 26 extending upwardly from a top surface of the base plate 24. As illustrated, the mounting brackets 26 are fixedly welded to the base plate 24, while the base plate 24 is fixedly welded to the brackets 22. The coupling apparatus 16 is connected to the frame rails 12 by placing ends of the base plate 24 over the top surface of the frame rails 12 and by inserting fasteners (not shown) through the brackets 22 and into the frame rails 12. Therefore, the brackets 22 assist in connecting the coupling apparatus 16 to the frame rails 12 of the tractor. Each mounting bracket 26 of the mounting bracket and base plate assembly 18 includes an elongated aperture 28 therein configured to accept conventional attachment structure (not shown) for connecting the fifth wheel hitch plate 20 to the base plate 24. A separate cross-frame member 30 is located beneath the base plate 24 and extends between the frame rails 12, thereby structurally supporting the base plate 24 and the frame rails 12. Prior art systems like this and others requires the base plate or cross member 24 to be coupled to the attachment of the mounting bracket 26 thereby requiring the overall dimensions of the assembly to be customized for each and every application of the various spacing between the frame rails currently in wide use.
Accordingly, a fifth wheel mounting assembly is provided that decreases construction and assembly costs, while simultaneously reducing the weight and overall complexity of the assembly, and further allowing for the support of various vehicle component arrangements from a single, adjustable support platform.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a fifth wheel mounting assembly for mounting a fifth wheel hitch plate to a vehicle frame assembly including a first frame member and a second frame member, the fifth wheel mounting assembly comprising a first support member adapted to couple to the first frame member of the vehicle frame assembly, as second support member adapted to couple to the second frame member of a vehicle frame assembly, and a support assembly. The support assembly includes a first portion slidably engaging the first support member and adjustable along a length of the first support member, wherein the first portion includes an upwardly-opening recess, a first mounting member coupled to the first portion and configured to pivotably support the fifth wheel hitch plate, a second portion slidably engaging the second support member and adjustable along a length of the second support member, wherein the second portion includes an upwardly-opening recess, a second mounting member coupled to the second portion and configured to pivotably support the fifth wheel hitch plate, and a center portion. The center portion includes a first end received within the upwardly-opening recess of the first portion and second end received within the upwardly-opening recess of the first portion and the upwardly-opening recess of the second portion are configured to receive the ends of the cross member subsequent to the first mounting member being coupled to the first mounting portion and the second mounting member being coupled to the second mounting portion.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a fifth wheel mounting assembly for mounting a fifth wheel hitch plate to a vehicle frame assembly including a first frame member and a second frame member, the fifth wheel mounting assembly comprising a first support member adapted to couple to the first frame member of the vehicle frame assembly, a second support member adapted to couple to the second frame member of a vehicle frame assembly, and a support assembly. The support assembly includes a first portion slidably engaging the first support member and adjustable along a length of the first support member, wherein the first portion includes an upwardly-opening recess, a first mounting member coupled to the first portion and configured to pivotably support the fifth wheel hitch plate, a second portion slidably engaging the second support member and adjustable along a length of the second support member, wherein the second portion includes an upwardly-opening recess, a second mounting member coupled to the second portion and configured to pivotably support the fifth wheel hitch plate, and a center portion. The center portion includes a first end received within the upwardly-opening recess of the first portion and second end received within the upwardly-opening recess of the second portion, wherein the first mounting member is inwardly-horizontally spaced from the first end of the center portion and the second mounting member is inwardly-horizontally spaced from the second end of the center portion.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for mounting a fifth wheel mounting assembly to a vehicle frame assembly that includes a first frame member and a second frame member, the method comprising providing a first support member, coupling the first support member to the first frame member of the vehicle frame assembly, providing a second support member, and coupling the second support member to the second frame member of a vehicle frame assembly. The method also comprises providing a support assembly that includes a first portion that slidably engages the first support member and is adjustable along a length of the first support member and includes a first recess, the first portion including an upwardly-opening recess, a second portion that slidably engages the second support member and is adjustable along a length of the second support member and includes a second recess, and a center porting having a first end and a second end. The method further comprises coupling a first mounting member to the first portion, the first mounting member configured to pivotably support a fifth wheel hitch plate, coupling a second mounting member to the second portion, the second mounting member configured to pivotably support the fifth wheel hitch plate, coupling the center portion of the support assembly with the first portion of the cross member by positioning the first end of the center portion within the first recess subsequent to the first mounting member being coupled to the first portion, and coupling the center portion of the support assembly with the second portion of the cross member by positioning the second end of the center portion within the second recess subsequent to the second mounting member being coupled to the second portion.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a heavy duty vehicle accessory mounting assembly for mounting a heavy duty vehicle accessory to a vehicle frame assembly including a first frame member and a second frame member extending substantially parallel with the first frame member, the mounting assembly comprising a first support member adapted to couple to the first frame member of the vehicle assembly, a second support member adapted to couple to the second frame member of a vehicle frame assembly, and a support assembly. The support assembly includes a first portion slidably positionable along a length of the first support member, and selectively engaging the first support member to lock the first portion at a selected position along the length of the first support member, a second portion slidably positionable along a length of the second support member, and selectively engaging the second support member to lock the second portion at a selected position along the length of the second support member, and a center portion. The center portion includes a first end coupled to the first portion and a second end coupled to the second portion, wherein the first end of the center portion is adapted to couple with the first portion subsequent to the first portion being positioned along the length of the first support portion, and wherein the second end of the center portion is adapted to couple with the second portion subsequent to the second portion being positioned along the length of the second support portion. The mounting assembly further includes a vehicle accessory arrangement coupled to the support assembly.
Still yet another aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for mounting a heavy duty vehicle accessory to a vehicle frame assembly including, the method comprising providing a first vehicle frame member, providing a second vehicle frame member extending substantially parallel with the first vehicle frame member, providing a first support member, coupling the first support member to the first frame member, providing a second support member, and coupling the second support member to the second frame member. The method further includes providing a support assembly that includes a first portion slidably positionable along a length of the first support member, a second portion slidably positionable along a length of the second support member, and a center portion having a first end and a second end, positioning the first portion of the support assembly along the length of the first support member to a first selected position, locking the first portion to the first support member at the first selected position, positioning the second portion of the support assembly along the length of the second support member to a second selected position; and locking the second portion to the second support member at the second selected position. The method still further includes coupling the first end of the center portion of the support assembly to the first portion subsequent to positioning the first portion along the length of the first support member, coupling the second end of the center portion of the support assembly to the second portion subsequent to positioning the second portion along the length of the second support member, providing a vehicle accessory arrangement, and coupling a vehicle accessory arrangement to the support assembly.
The present objects of the present invention are to provide a durable fifth wheel mounting assembly that includes an uncomplicated design that can be easily and quickly assembled, thereby reducing the associated manufacturing costs. The present inventive fifth wheel mounting assembly is economical to manufacture, results in a significant reduction of weight, and is particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
a is a cross-sectional end view of a first embodiment of a rail member and a carriage assembly of a fifth wheel mounting assembly;
b is a cross-sectional end view of a second embodiment of a rail member and a carriage assembly;
c is a cross-sectional end view of a third embodiment of a rail member and a carriage assembly;
d is a cross-sectional end view of a fourth embodiment of a rail member and a carriage assembly;
e is a partial perspective view of the fourth embodiment of the rail member;
f is a partial perspective view of a fifth embodiment of a rail member secured to an associated vehicle frame rail;
a is an explode perspective view of a vehicle accessory support grid system;
b is a perspective view of an air tank;
c is a perspective view of a catwalk;
a is an end view of a locking assembly or arrangement illustrated in a locked position;
b is an end view of the locking assembly or arrangement illustrated in an unlocked position;
c is a side view of the locking assembly or arrangement;
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
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The carriage assembly 34 includes an upper support member 50 having a planar mounting portion 52 and a pair of downwardly extending flanges 54 located at each edge of the mounting portion 52. The carriage assembly 34 further includes a pair of lower support members 56 each including an inwardly extending mounting portion 58 and an upwardly extending flange 60. The carriage assembly 34 further includes a cross-member 62 extending laterally between the frame rails 38 and secured to the upper support member 50 and the lower support members 56. The flanges 54 of the upper support member 50 and the flanges 60 of the lower support members 56 each include a plurality of longitudinally spaced apertures 64 that align with apertures 66 longitudinally spaced along the frame rails 38 and that are adapted to receive mechanical fasteners (not shown) therein, thereby securing the carriage assembly 34 to the inwardly facing surface 48 of each of the frame rails 38. The mounting brackets 36 are secured to an upper surface of the mounting portion 52 of the upper support member 50. Each mounting bracket 36 includes an inwardly exposed aperture 68 adapted to receive a mounting pin therein, so as to pivotally mount a fifth wheel hitch plate (not shown) to the carriage assembly 34.
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The fifth wheel mounting assembly 32b is similar to the fifth wheel mounting assembly 32a previously described, with the most notable exception being the inclusion of a pair of rail members 82 that extend longitudinally along the vehicle frame rails 38b and are secured to the inwardly facing surface 48b of the vertical portion 44b of the corresponding frame rail 38b. Specifically, each rail member 82 is provided with a hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration and includes a planar body portion 84, and a pair of planar flange portions 86 juxtaposed across and extending longitudinally along the body portion 84, and inwardly offset therefrom. The body portion 84 includes a pair of rows of longitudinally offset apertures 88, while the frame rails 38b include a pair of longitudinally spaced apertures 90 each adapted to receive bolts 92 therein, thereby securing the rail members 82 to the associated frame rails 38b. In assembly, the flange 60b of each of the lower support members 56b and the flange 74b of each of the upper support members 70b are trapped between the inwardly facing surface 48b of the vertical portion 44b of the associated frame rail 38b and the flange portion 86 of the associated rail member 82, thereby securing the carriage assembly 34b at a particular location along the length of the vehicle frame rails 38b.
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Each of the embodiments illustrated in
The variously configured carriage assemblies include positional locks that lock the carriage assembly at a selected position along the length of the associated rail member. For example, the carriage assembly may include a retractable pin lock 300m (
As noted above, the vehicle accessory support grid system 200j may be utilized to support numerous and variously configured vehicle accessory arrangements at selected positions along the length of the vehicle frame rails. For example, the accessory support grid system 200j (
In assembly, the carriage assemblies 202j may be positioned along the length of the vehicle frame rails 12j. The carriage assemblies 202j may then be locked into position along the length of the frame rails 12 by one of the various locking assemblies as described. The configuration of the carriage assemblies 202j allows one of the variously described vehicle accessory arrangements to be coupled to the carriage assemblies 202j subsequent to the carriage assemblies 202j being positioned along the support rails and locked thereto. The inventive configuration of the vehicle accessory support grid system provides increased flexibility in the use of the support system and reduces the significant number of specially produced components necessary to support and couple vehicle accessories to the diversely dimensioned and configured heavy duty truck and trailer frame configurations currently available on the market.
20. A heavy duty vehicle accessory mounting assembly for mounting a heavy duty vehicle accessory to a vehicle frame assembly including a first frame member and a second frame member extending substantially parallel with the first frame member, the mounting assembly comprising:
21. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the vehicle accessory may be coupled to the support assembly prior to the center portion being coupled to the first and second portions.
22. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the vehicle accessory includes a fifth wheel support arrangement.
23. The mounting assembly of claim 22, wherein the fifth wheel support arrangement includes a first mounting member coupled to the first portion and adapted to pivotably support a fifth wheel plate and a second mounting member coupled to the second portion and adapted to pivotably support the fifth wheel plate, and wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the first mounting member may be coupled to the first portion and the second mounting member may be coupled to the second mounting portion prior to the center portion being coupled to the first and second portions.
24. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the vehicle accessory includes at least one of a vehicle suspension arrangement, an engine mount arrangement, a cab support arrangement, a fender support arrangement, a mud flap, a cat walk, an air tank, and a ramp assembly.
25. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the center portion is coupled to the first portion and the second portion at positions that are located between the first and second frame members of the vehicle frame assembly.
26. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that at least a portion of the center portion is adapted to be positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
27. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the center portion is adapted to be entirely positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
28. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that at least a portion of the vehicle accessory arrangement are adapted to be positioned vertically lower that an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
29. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the vehicle accessory arrangement is adapted to be entirely positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
30. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first and second frame members each include an substantially vertical, inwardly-facing surface, wherein the first and second support members are configured to attach to the inwardly-facing surface of the first and second frame members, respectively.
31. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first support member includes a first section configured to attach to the first frame rail and a second section configured to define a first gap between the first support member and the first frame rail, and the first portion of the support assembly is configured to slide within the first gap, and wherein the second support member includes a first section configured to attach to the first frame rail and a second section configured to define a second gap between the first support member and the second frame rail, and the second portion of the support assembly is configured to slide within the second gap.
32. The mounting assembly of claim 31, wherein the first and second support members each have a hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
33. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first portion of the support assembly includes a first recess that receives the first end of the center portion of the support assembly, and the second portion of the support assembly includes a second pocket that received the second end of the center portion of the support assembly.
34. The mounting assembly of claim 33, wherein the first recess and the second recess are each upwardly-opening.
35. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first support member includes a first plurality of locking apertures spaced along the length thereof and the second support member includes a second plurality of locking apertures spaced along the length thereof, and wherein the first portion includes a locking arrangement that selectively engages the first plurality of apertures to lock the first portion at the selected position along the length of the first support member and the second portion includes a locking arrangement that selectively engages the second plurality of apertures to lock the second portion at the selected position along the length of the second support member.
36. The mounting assembly of claim 20, wherein the first and second portions frictionally clamp to the first and second support members, respectively, thereby locking the first and second portions along the lengths of the first and second support members, respectively.
37. A method for mounting a heavy duty vehicle accessory to a vehicle frame assembly including, the method comprising:
38. The method of claim 37, wherein the step of coupling the vehicle accessory arrangement to the support assembly is conducted prior to the step of positioning the first portion of the support assembly along the length of the first support member and prior to the step of positioning the second portion of the support assembly along the length of the second support member.
39. The method of claim 37, wherein the step of providing the vehicle accessory arrangement includes providing a fifth wheel support arrangement.
40. The method of claim 39, wherein the step of coupling the vehicle accessory arrangement to the support assembly includes coupling a first mounting member to the first portion, wherein the first mounting member is adapted to pivotably support a fifth wheel plate, and coupling a second mounting member to the second portion, wherein the second mounting member is adapted to pivotably support the fifth wheel plate, and wherein the first mounting member is coupled to the first portion and the second mounting member is coupled to the second portion prior to the steps of positioning the first portion of the support assembly along the length of the first support member and positioning the second portion of the support assembly along the length of the second support member.
41. The method of claim 37, wherein the step of providing the vehicle accessory includes providing at least one of a vehicle suspension arrangement, an engine mount arrangement, a cab support arrangement, a fender support arrangement, a mud flap, a cat walk, an air tank, and an ramp assembly.
42. The method of claim 37, wherein the center portion is coupled to the first portion and the second portion at positions that are located between the first and second frame members of the vehicle frame assembly.
43. The method of claim 37, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that at least a portion of the center portion is positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
44. The method of claim 37, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the center portion is entirely positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
45. The method of claim 37, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that at least a portion of the vehicle accessory arrangement is positioned vertically lower that an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
46. The method of claim 37, wherein the first, second and center portions of the support assembly are configured such that the vehicle accessory arrangement is entirely positioned vertically lower than an uppermost surface of the first and second frame members.
47. The method of claim 37, wherein steps of providing the first and second frame members includes providing each of the first and second frame members with an substantially vertical, inwardly-facing surface, and wherein the steps of coupling the first support member with the first frame member and the second support member with second frame member include attaching the first support member to the inwardly-facing surface of the first frame member and attaching the second support member to the inwardly-facing surface of the second frame member.
48. The method of claim 37, wherein the first support member includes a first section attached to the first frame rail and a second section that defines a first gap between the first support member and the first frame rail, and the first portion of the support assembly is slidably received within the first gap, and wherein the second support member includes a first section attached to the first frame rail and a second section that defines a second gap between the first support member and the second frame rail, and the second portion of the support assembly slidably received within the second gap.
49. The method of claim 48, wherein the first and second support members each have a hat-shaped cross-sectional configuration.
50. The method of claim 37, wherein the first portion of the support assembly includes a first recess that receives the first end of the center portion of the support assembly, and the second portion of the support assembly includes a second pocket that received the second end of the center portion of the support assembly.
51. The method of claim 50, wherein the first recess and the second recess are each upwardly-opening.
52. The method of claim 37, wherein the step of providing the first support member includes providing the first support member with a first plurality of locking apertures spaced along the length thereof, the step of providing the second support member includes providing the second support member with second plurality of locking apertures spaced along the length thereto, the first portion includes a locking arrangement that selectively engages the first plurality of apertures to lock the first portion at the selected position along the length of the first support member and the second portion includes a locking arrangement that selectively engages the second plurality of apertures to lock the second portion at the selected position along the length of the second support member; and wherein the steps of locking the first and second portions along the lengths of the first and second support members include selectively engaging the first and second support member with the locking arrangements of the first and second portions, respectively.
53. The method of claim 37, wherein the steps of locking the first and second portions along the lengths of the first and second support members includes frictionally clamping the first and second portions to the first and second support members, respectively.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts as disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their express language state otherwise.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/667,660, filed on Nov. 2, 2012, entitled “FIFTH WHEEL HITCH SUPPORT ASSEMBLY,” the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61556568 | Nov 2011 | US |
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