Claims
- 1. In a utility trailer for off-road travel having a generally rectangular body for holding cargo, the body having a forward end, a rearward end, and two sides connecting the ends, a fender well affixed to the outboard face of each side, a single axle mounted transversely to the body between the ends thereof, a draw bar fixed to the forward end of the body, a screw jack fixed to the draw bar, a ground engagement foot vertically translatable by the screw jack, and a vertical elongate bracket fixed to either side of the trailer at the rear end of the body, the improvement comprising: a pair of elongate flat arms pivotally connected to each bracket and extending forward toward the fender wells, the arms being disposed one above the other and defining holes therein disposed above one another; one arm tilting downward in the forward direction and the other arm tilting upward in the forward direction; a tension spring connected between the free ends of the arms; a generally vertically oriented stanchion passing through the holes, the width of the holes along the longitudinal axis of the arms being slightly greater than the fore-to-aft width of the stanchions, whereby the arms have a limited range of pivotal movement in a fore-to-aft vertical plane; a handle extending normally and forwardly from the upper end of the stanchion; and a ground engagement foot pivotally connected to the lower end of the stanchion; wherein the fender well, the bracket and a portion of the trailer side define a recess into which the stanchion and foot can be retracted.
- 2. In a utility trailer having a generally rectangular body, the body having a forward end, a rearward end, and two sides connecting the ends, a fender well affixed to the outboard face of each side, a single axle mounted transversely to the body between the ends thereof, a draw bar fixed to the forward end of the body, a screw jack fixed to the draw bar, a ground engagement foot vertically translatable by the screw jack, and a vertical elongate bracket fixed to either side of the trailer at the rear end of the body, the improvement comprising: a pair of elongate arms pivotally connected to each bracket and extending forward toward the fender wells, the arms being disposed one above the other and defining holes therein disposed above one another; a tension spring connected between the free ends of the arms; a generally vertically oriented stanchion passing through the holes, the width of the holes along the longitudinal axis of the arms being slightly greater than the fore-to-aft width of the stanchions, whereby the arms have a limited range of pivotal movement in a fore-to-aft vertical plane; and a ground engagement foot connected to the lower end of the stanchion; wherein the fender well, the bracket and a portion of the trailer side define a recess into which the stanchion and foot can be retracted.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty thereon.
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