Claims
- 1. An adjustable trailer hitch assembly comprising:an elongate substantially enclosed housing defining an internal chamber, the housing being interrupted by a lengthwise slot; a guide carriage movably seated and fully enclosed within the chamber of said housing, said guide carriage further comprising at least eight rollers bearing against opposing sides of said chamber for lateral movement within said enclosed housing; a hitch assembly external to said enclosed housing and attached to said guide carriage through said lengthwise slot; a positioning screw rotatably seated lengthwise inside said enclosed housing and operatively coupled to said guide carriage for laterally driving said guide carriage along the internal chamber; and a drive motor for turning said positioning screw; whereby selective actuation of said drive motor causes said positioning screw to rotate, thereby moving said roller guide laterally left or right and carrying said ball receptacle assembly therewith.
- 2. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said hitch assembly further comprises a ball receptacle assembly including a socket for receiving a trailer hitch tongue, said ball receptacle assembly being attached to said guide carriage and projecting downwardly through said slot in said housing structure.
- 3. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said housing structure comprises a central chamber having a sealed end cap at each end, said central chamber being defined by said lengthwise slot.
- 4. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said housing further comprises an internal track along which said guide carriage moves.
- 5. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim, 4, wherein said guide carriage further comprises a carriage body and said at least eight rollers further comprise stainless steel wheels mounted at the corners of said carriage body.
- 6. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 5, wherein said carriage body is formed with a cross-shaped cross-section.
- 7. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 6, wherein said positioning screw is a threaded worm gear.
- 8. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 7, wherein said guide carriage is formed with a passage for traversal of said positioning screw.
- 9. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 8, wherein said guide carriage is formed with internal threads along said passage for engaging the threads of said positioning screw.
- 10. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 7, wherein each end of said positioning screw is seated in one of said end caps, and said positioning screw is connected to said drive motor via a linking assembly.
- 11. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 10, wherein said linking assembly comprises a thrust washer, screw seal, screw bushing, and ratio gears.
- 12. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 11, wherein said linking assembly further comprises a shaft set-screwed to said drive motor at one end and set-screwed to said positioning screw at the opposite end, said shaft further comprising interlocking gear teeth on its each end, whereby said shaft engages said drive motor at one end and engages said positioning screw at the opposite end.
- 13. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said drive motor comprises a 12-volt electric motor housed within an end cap of said housing.
- 14. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, further comprising a remote control for remotely and selectively actuating said drive motor to rotate in either direction.
- 15. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said hitch assembly further comprises a trailer hitch tongue with distal ball, said trailer hitch tongue being attached to said guide carriage through said slot in said housing.
- 16. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, wherein said hitch assembly further comprises a receptacle for receiving a trailer hitch tongue, said receptacle being attached to said guide carriage through said slot in said housing.
- 17. The adjustable trailer hitch of claim 1, whereby said hitch assembly telescopes with the support component of a standard class “A” trailer hitch mounted to the tow vehicle.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application derives priority from U.S. provisional application Nos. 60/251,187 for REMOTE CONTROL TOWING-HITCH ASSEMBLY”; Filed: Dec. 5, 2000, and 60/262,348 for REMOTE CONTROL TOWING-HITCH ASSEMBLY AND ATTACHMENT DEVICE”; Filed: Jan. 18, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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812227 |
Jun 1951 |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/262348 |
Jan 2001 |
US |
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60/251187 |
Dec 2000 |
US |