The present invention relates generally to tractor attachments and relates more particularly to a novel tractor attachment and to a tractor attachment kit.
Tractors are powerful motor vehicles commonly used in, for example, agriculture, landscaping, and construction to perform a variety of moving, lifting and other tasks. To perform such tasks, various types of specialized attachments are typically coupled to the tractor. One such specialized tractor attachment is a bucket, the bucket being coupled to the front end of the tractor using an assembly commonly referred to as a loader boom. One common type of loader boom comprises a pair of arms and a pair of mounts. The rear end of each arm is pivotally mounted on the tractor, and a mount is pivotally mounted on the front end of each arm. The bucket, in turn, is typically mechanically coupled to the pair of mounts. Pivotal movement of the arms relative to the tractor is typically provided by a first hydraulic mechanism, and pivotal movement of the mounts relative to the arms is typically provided by a second hydraulic mechanism. In this manner, the bucket may be raised or lowered by operation of the first hydraulic mechanism, and the bucket may be angularly adjusted by operation of the second hydraulic mechanism.
Referring now to
Tractor assembly 11, which is commercially available from Deere & Company (Moline, Ill.), comprises a tractor 13. Although tractor 13 is depicted in
Tractor assembly 11 additionally comprises a bucket 15.
Tractor assembly 11 further comprises a loader boom 17. Loader boom 17, which is also shown separately in
The particulars of the loader boom, as well as the complementary structure on the bucket for attaching to the front end of the loader boom, tend to vary from one manufacturer to another. An example of an alternative conventional loader boom is shown in
As can be appreciated, there are situations in which it would be desirable to replace the functionality afforded by a bucket with the functionality afforded by another type of tractor attachment. As can also be appreciated, it would also be desirable to enable such a replacement to be made without requiring that changes be made to the loader boom. In other words, it would be desirable for the replacement attachment to be attachable to a conventional loader boom. Although some such replacement attachments exist, some of these replacement attachments suffer from certain shortcomings in terms of cost, weight, size, and/or variability in use.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel tractor attachment.
According to a preferred feature of the invention, the tractor attachment as described above is a grapple assembly.
According to a preferred feature of the invention, the grapple assembly as described above is capable of being used with, but is not limited to being used with, a conventional loader boom mounted on a tractor.
According to another preferred feature of the invention, the grapple assembly as described above is a capable of being used in a plurality of different speed/force modes, such as a slower closing mode with a higher clamping force or a faster closing mode with a lower clamping force, and/or is capable of being used in a plurality of different size modes, such as a compact mode with individual grapple components disposed adjacent to or in contact with one another or an expanded mode with individual grapple components spaced apart from one another.
According to yet another preferred feature of the invention, the grapple assembly as described above overcomes at least some of the shortcomings of existing grapple attachments, such existing grapple attachments tending to be expensive, heavy, bulky, and lacking variability in use.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a novel tractor attachment kit.
According to a preferred feature of the invention, the kit as described above is a grapple assembly kit.
According to another preferred feature of the invention, the grapple assembly kit is capable of being assembled in a plurality of different ways, such as with different combinations of clamping and support components and/or with the same combination of clamping and/or support components arranged in different ways and/or with certain grapple components being operated in different speed/force modes.
According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a tractor attachment mountable on a tractor loader boom, the tractor attachment comprising (a) a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly being removably mountable on the tractor loader boom; and (b) a clamping unit, the clamping unit being removably mounted on the mounting assembly, the clamping unit comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw being pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, the clamping unit further comprising means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the upper jaw may be pivotally mounted on the lower jaw at one of a plurality of alternative pivot points.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the plurality of alternative pivot points may comprise a first pivot point and a second pivot point, the first pivot point producing a faster closing speed, the second pivot point producing a greater clamping force.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the clamping unit may further comprise at last one fang, the at least one fang being removably mounted on the upper jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the mounting assembly may comprise a frame, the frame may comprise first and second rails and first and second brackets, the first and second brackets may interconnect the first and second rails and may have structure complementary to the tractor loader boom, and the clamping unit may be removably mounted on the first and second rails.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment may further comprise a lock for removably securing the clamping unit on the mounting assembly.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the mounting assembly may comprise a rail, the rail may have a notch, the clamping unit may comprise an opening, the opening may be aligned with the notch, and the lock may comprise a first member and a second member, the first member and the second member being generally perpendicular to one another, the first member extending through the notch and through the opening, the second member extending downwardly between the rail and the clamping unit.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a tractor attachment kit for use in assembling a tractor attachment mountable on a tractor loader boom, the tractor attachment kit comprising (a) a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly being removably mountable on the tractor loader boom; and (b) a first clamping unit, the first clamping unit being removably mountable on the mounting assembly, the first clamping unit comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw being pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, the first clamping unit further comprising means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment kit may further comprise a second clamping unit, the second clamping unit may be removably mountable on the mounting assembly, the second clamping unit may comprise an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw may be pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, and the second clamping unit may further comprise means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the mounting assembly may be sized to permit the first clamping unit and the second clamping unit to be concurrently mounted thereon.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment kit may further comprise a first support unit, and the first support unit may be removably mountable on the mounting assembly.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the mounting assembly may be sized to permit the first clamping unit and the support unit to be concurrently mounted thereon.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment kit may further comprise a second clamping unit and a third clamping unit, the second and third clamping units may be identical to the first clamping unit, the tractor attachment kit may further comprise a first support unit and a second support unit, the first and second support units may be identical to one another, each of the first and second support units may be removably mountable on the mounting assembly, and the mounting assembly may be sized to permit up to a threesome of clamping units and/or support units to be concurrently mounted thereon.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment kit may further comprise a pair of forklift tines removably mountable on the mounting assembly.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, there is provided a tractor attachment mountable on a tractor loader boom, the tractor attachment comprising (a) a mounting assembly, the mounting assembly being removably mountable on the tractor loader boom; (b) a first clamping unit, the first clamping unit being removably mounted on the mounting assembly, the first clamping unit comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw being pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, the first clamping unit further comprising means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw; and (c) one of a second clamping unit and a first support unit removably mounted on the mounting assembly, the second clamping unit comprising an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw being pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, the second clamping unit further comprising means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the second clamping unit may be removably mounted on the mounting assembly.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, a third clamping unit may be removably mounted on the mounting assembly, the third clamping unit may comprise an upper jaw and a lower jaw, the upper jaw may be pivotally mounted on the lower jaw, and the third clamping unit may further comprise means for moving the upper jaw relative to the lower jaw.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the first support unit may be removably mounted on the mounting assembly.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, a second support may be removably mounted on the mounting assembly.
In another, more detailed feature of the invention, the tractor attachment may further comprise the second clamping unit removably mounted on the mounting assembly.
The present invention is also directed to a method of assembling and disassembling a tractor attachment and to a method of using the tractor attachment kit described herein to reversibly assemble a tractor attachment.
Additional objects, as well as aspects, features and advantages, of the present invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description or may be learned by practice of the invention. In the description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part thereof and in which is shown by way of illustration various embodiments for practicing the invention. The embodiments will be described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense.
The accompanying drawings, which are hereby incorporated into and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate various embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings wherein like reference numerals represent like parts:
Referring now to
Grapple assembly kit 51, which may be used with a loader boom, such as, for example, loader boom 17, may comprise a mounting assembly 53, a plurality of clamping units 55-1 through 55-3, a plurality of support units 57-1 through 57-2, and a plurality of locking members 59-1 through 59-6. As will be discussed below in greater detail, clamping units 55-1 through 55-3, support units 57-1 and 57-2, and locking member 59-1 through 59-6 are preferably modular in construction. As a result, a great number of different combinations of clamping units 55 and/or support units 57 and/or locking members 59 may be mounted on mounting assembly 53, all such combinations coming within the scope of the present invention. In addition, it is to be understood that, although grapple assembly kit 51 is shown in the present embodiment as having three clamping units 55-1 through 55-3, two support units 55-1 and 55-2, and six locking members 59-1 through 59-6, grapple assembly kit 51 may be modified so that the number of clamping units 55-1 through 55-3 may be greater than or less than three and/or so that the number of support units 55-1 and 55-2 may be greater than or less than two and/or so that the number of locking members 59-1 through 59-6 may be greater than or less than six. Additionally, although grapple assembly kit 51 is shown in the present application as being capable of mounting as few as a single clamping unit 55 (or a single support unit 57) on mounting assembly 53 or as many as up to three clamping units 55 and/or support units 57 on mounting assembly 53, it is to be understood that the dimensions of mounting assembly 53, clamping units 55, and/or support units 57 may be modified to accommodate more than a total of three clamping units 55 and/or support units 57.
Mounting assembly 53, which is also shown separately in
Rail 61-2 may be shaped to include a rear portion 73 and a front portion 75. Rear portion 73 and front portion 75 of rail 61-2 may be separately fabricated and then fixedly joined to one another by suitable means, such as by welding; alternatively, rear portion 73 and front portion 75 of rail 61-2 may be fabricated as a unitary structure. As will be discussed further below, rear portion 73 of rail 61-2 may be fixed by welding or other suitable means to each of mounting brackets 63-1 and 63-2. Front portion 75 of rail 61-2 may be shaped to include a notch 77 disposed along a bottom surface 79 thereof.
Brackets 63-1 and 63-2, which are preferably made of a high strength steel or other similarly suitable material, may be arranged generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicularly relative to each of rails 61-1 and 61-2. Bracket 63-1 may be shaped to include a rear portion 81 and a pair of side portions 83-1 and 83-2. In a similar fashion, bracket 63-2 may be shaped to include a rear portion 85 and a pair of side portions 87-1 and 87-2. Each of brackets 63-1 and 63-2 may be fabricated by separately forming the respective rear and side portions thereof and then by joining the rear and side portions together by suitable means, such as by welding. Alternatively, the respective rear and side portions of each of brackets 63-1 and 63-2 may be fabricated as a unitary structure. A first hook 91 may be fixed to the rear surface of rear portion 81 of bracket 63-1, and a second hook 93 may be fixed to the rear surface of rear portion 85 of bracket 63-2. Hooks 91 and 93 may be appropriately shaped to matingly fit over the top ends of the mounts of a suitably constructed loader boom (such as, for example, mounts 21-1 and 21-2, respectively, of loader boom 17, mounts 21-1 and 21-2 being seen best in
Each of side portions 83-1 and 83-2 of bracket 63-1 and each of side portions 87-1 and 87-2 of bracket 63-2 may be fixedly mounted on each of mounting rails 61-1 and 61-2. In this manner, when mounting assembly 53 is mounted on the loader boom of a tractor, rails 61-1 and 61-2 may be disposed generally horizontally relative to the ground, and brackets 83-1 and 83-2 may be disposed generally perpendicularly relative to the ground.
One or more voids 110 of various shapes and sizes may be provided in brackets 63-1 and 63-2 to reduce the weight thereof.
As will become apparent from the description to follow, mounting assembly 53 is preferably provided in a fully assembled state, as is shown in
Referring back now to
Clamping unit 55-1, which is also shown separately in
Lower jaw 121, which is also shown separately in
Lower jaw 121 may additionally comprise a plurality of members that may be used to join together side members 131-1 and 131-2. Such joining members may include a pair of tubes 151 and 153, a plate 155, and a plate 157. Tube 151 may have a first end 151-1 inserted into an opening 161 of side member 131-1 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding, and a second end 151-2 inserted into an opening 163 of side member 131-2 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding. In a similar fashion, tube 153 may have a first end 153-1 inserted into an opening 165 of side member 131-1 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding, and a second end 153-2 inserted into an opening 167 of side member 131-2 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding. Plate 155 may have a first end 155-1 inserted into the vertical portion of T-shaped opening 149 of side member 131-1 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding, and a second end 155-2 inserted into the vertical portion of T-shaped opening 149 of side member 131-2 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding. In addition, plate 155 may be shaped to include a plurality of transverse openings 171, one or more of which may be used to receive an end of a locking member 59 for use in securing clamping unit 55-1 to mounting assembly 53. Plate 157 may have a first end 157-1 inserted into the horizontal portion of T-shaped opening 149 of side member 131-1 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding, and a second end 157-2 inserted into the horizontal portion of T-shaped opening 149 of side member 131-2 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding. In addition, plate 157 may be shaped to include a pair of slots 173 and 175. Slot 173 may be used to receive a mounting member 177, which may be fixed to plate 157, for example, by welding, and slot 175 may be used to receive a mounting member 179, which may be fixed to plate 157, for example, by welding. Mounting members 177 and 179 may be used in mounting the fixed end of a hydraulic cylinder.
Lower jaw 121 may further comprise a plurality of support members that may be used to support and/or strengthen lower jaw 121. Such support members may include a plate 181 and a plurality of gussets 183-1 through 183-8. Plate 181 may be inserted around tubes 151 and 153 and fixed thereto, for example, by welding. Gusset 183-1 may be inserted into an opening 185 in side member 131-1 and may be fixed to side member 131-1 and to tube 151 by welding or other suitable means. Gussets 183-2 and 183-3 may be inserted into openings 187 and 189, respectively, in side member 131-1 and may be fixed to side member 131-1 and to tube 153 by welding or other suitable means. Gusset 183-4 may be inserted into an opening 191 in side member 131-2 and may be fixed to side member 131-2 and to tube 151 by welding or other suitable means. Gussets 183-5 and 183-6 may be inserted into openings 193 and 195, respectively, in side member 131-2 and may be fixed to side member 131-2 and to tube 153 by welding or other suitable means. Gusset 183-7 may be fixed to plates 155, 157, and 177 by welding or other suitable means, and gusset 183-8 may be fixed to plates 155, 157, and 179 by welding or other suitable means.
The components making up lower jaw 121 may be made of a high strength steel or other similarly suitable material. Voids 189 of various shapes and sizes may be provided in one or more of the components of lower jaw 121 to lessen the overall weight of lower jaw 121.
Upper jaw 123, which is also shown separately in
Upper jaw 123 may additionally comprise a plurality of members that may be used to join together side members 201-1 and 201-2. Such joining members may include a plate 215 and a plate 217. Plate 215 may have a first end 219-1 inserted into an opening 221 of side member 201-1 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding, and a second end 219-2 inserted into an opening 223 of side member 201-2 and fixed therewithin, for example, by welding. The bottom surface of plate 215 may be shaped to include a plurality of jagged gripping elements 227. Plate 217 may be shaped to include a plurality of tabs 231-1 through 231-3 provided along one side thereof and a plurality of tabs 233-1 through 233-3 provided along an opposite side thereof. Tabs 231-1 through 231-3 may be inserted into openings 235-1 through 235-3, respectively, of first portion 203 of side member 201-1 and may be fixed thereto by welding or other suitable means, and tabs 233-1 through 233-3 may be inserted into openings 237-1 through 237-3, respectively, of first portion 203 of side member 201-2 and may be fixed thereto by welding or other suitable means.
Upper jaw 123 may further comprise a pair of mounting members 241-1 and 241-2, which may be used in the mounting of the movable end of a hydraulic cylinder. Mounting member 241-1 may be shaped to include a first tab 243 and a second tab 245. First tab 243 and second tab 245 may be inserted into openings 247 and 249, respectively, of plate 217 and may be fixed thereto by welding or other suitable means. Mounting member 241-2 may be shaped to include a first tab 251 and a second tab (not shown). First tab 251 and the second tab of mounting member 241-2 may be inserted into openings 255 and 257, respectively, of plate 217 and may be fixed thereto by welding or other suitable means.
The components making up upper jaw 123 may be made of a high strength steel or other similarly suitable material. Voids 259 of various shapes and sizes may be provided in one or more of the components of upper jaw 123 to lessen the overall weight of upper jaw 123. For reasons to become apparent below, upper jaw 123 may be dimensioned relative to lower jaw 121 so that holes 209 of upper jaw 123 may be positioned just interior to holes 145 or 147 of lower jaw 121.
Pivot assemblies 125-1 and 125-2 (seen best in
By inserting bolts 261 of pivot assemblies 125-1 and 125-2 through either upper hole 145 of lower jaw 121 (see, for example,
As seen best in
Referring now to
Clamping unit 56 may be similar in most respects to clamping units 55-1 through 55-3, the principal difference between the two types of clamping units being that clamping unit 56 may further comprise a pair of fangs 60-1 and 60-2, which may be provided to endow clamping unit 56 with an enhanced gripping power. Fang 60-1 may be securely mounted to side member 201-1 of upper jaw 123, and fang 60-2 may be securely mounted to side member 201-2 of upper jaw 123. Fangs 60-1 and 60-2 may be secured to upper jaw 123 using suitable hardware. For example, in the present embodiment, a washer (not shown) may be inserted over each of a pair of bolts 62, and bolts 62 may then be inserted through openings in fang 60-1 and then through an opening in side member 201-1. An additional washer (not shown) may then be inserted over each of bolts 62 from the inside of side member 201-1, and a nut 64 may then be secured to each of bolts 62. Fang 60-2 may be secured to side member 201-2 in a corresponding manner. If desired, fangs 60-1 and 60-2 may be removably mounted on upper jaw 123 to permit their attachment and removal when desired. In another embodiment (not shown), fangs 60-1 and 60-2 may be replaced with a single fang that is centrally disposed on upper jaw 123.
As can be appreciated, any one or more of clamping units 55-1 through 55-3 may be replaced with a corresponding number of clamping units 56. Alternatively, clamping units 55-1 through 55-3 may be reversibly converted to clamping unit 56 and vice versa by the attachment and removal of fangs 60-1 and 60-2.
Referring back now to
Support unit 57-1, which is also shown separately in
Like lower jaw 121 of clamping unit 55-1, support unit 57-1 may be made of a high strength steel or similarly suitable material.
Referring back now to
Locking member 59-1, which is also shown separately in
Second member 353, which may also be made of a high strength steel or similarly suitable material, may be generally rectangular in profile and may comprise a first end 361 and a second end 363. First end 361 of second member 353 may be received within an opening 365 in first member 351, and, with first end 361 thus received within opening 365, second member 353 may be fixed to first member 351 by welding or other suitable means. First member 351 and second member 353 may be oriented generally perpendicularly to one another, and second member 353 may be positioned along the length of first member 351 so that, when intermediate portion 357 of first member 351 is positioned within a notch 69 of mounting assembly 53, second member 353 may be positioned between mounting assembly 53 and whichever of clamping unit 55 or support unit 57 is secured to mounting assembly 53.
It is to be understood that, although locking member 59-1 is shown in the present embodiment as being made from two separate pieces that are joined to one another, namely, first member 351 and second member 353, locking member 59-1 could be fabricated as a unitary structure.
A void 371 may be provided in locking member 59-1 for use in fastening to the attachment.
Referring now to
The tractor attachment shown in
As can be appreciated, to remove a thus-locked clamping unit 55 or support unit 57, one may simply rotate locking member 59 approximately 180 degrees and then withdraw locking member 59 from the clamping unit 55 or support unit 57 and then from notch 69. With locking member 59 thus removed, a clamping unit 55 or a support unit 57 that had previously been mounted on mounting assembly 53 may thereafter be removed therefrom, thereby facilitating the transport and/or storage of the components of kit 51.
It is to be understood that the number of locking members 59 used per clamping unit 55 or support unit 57 may vary. For example, in the present embodiment, two locking members 59-1 and 59-2 are shown being used with support unit 57-1, and one locking member 59-3 is shown being used with clamping unit 55-1. (Also, although no locking members 59 are shown being used with support unit 57-2, the use of at least one such locking member 59 is preferred.) In general, it is preferred that at least two locking members 59 be used per clamping unit 55 or support unit 57. In addition, it is to be understood that the selection of which notch 69 or which opening 171 or 333 may be used for use with a locking member 59 may vary.
Because of the modular nature of clamping units 55 and support unit 57, various combinations of clamping units 55 and support units 57 may be mounted on mounting assembly 53 to create a variety of different grapple-type tractor attachments. For example,
It is to be understood that other combinations of the components of kit 51 are possible and that all such combinations come within the scope of the present invention.
Referring now to
As noted above, the spacing between neighboring clamping unit(s) 55 and/or support unit(s) 57 on mounting assembly 53 may be varied simply by positioning the neighboring clamping unit(s) 55 and/or support unit(s) 57 at desired locations along rails 61-1 and 61-2 and preferably then securing the clamping unit(s) 55 and/or support unit(s) 57 in place using locking members 59. Referring now to
Kit 51 may further comprise additional components that may be used in conjunction with mounting assembly 53 to provide alternative tractor attachments that are not of a grapple variety. For example,
The various tractor attachments described above are designed to be used in connection with a loader boom on which mounting assembly 53 can be mounted, an example of such a loader boom being loader boom 17. However, as can readily be appreciated, one may replace mounting assembly 53 with an alternative mounting assembly to permit the tractor attachment to be attached to other types of loader booms. All such alternative mounting assemblies for use with alternative loader booms are intended to come within the scope of the present invention.
For example, referring now to
For example, referring now to
As can be appreciated, while the various different types of tractor attachments described above have been discussed in the context of a common kit, such as kit 51, from which any of these tractor attachments may be derived, it is to be understood that such tractor attachments need not be derived from a kit capable of making more than one type of tractor attachment and, instead, could be made from a starter kit consisting of, for example, a mounting assembly 53 (or a mounting assembly 953) and a single clamping unit 55 or 56 (and, optionally, one or more locking members 59). As can be appreciated, the design of the present tractor attachment kit permits clamping unit 55 (or clamping unit 56) and support units 57 to be arranged in various different combinations and permits the tractor attachment to be assembled and disassembled easily to facilitate transport and storage. In addition, the design of the present tractor kit permits an owner to purchase, relatively inexpensively, a starter kit with a minimal number of components and to add components as budget allows.
In view of the above, one of the desirable features of the present invention is its modular design. Existing grapples are built as one solid continuous unit that weighs several hundred pounds and consumes a large storage space. By contrast, as a result of the design of the present invention, the grapple-type tractor attachment of the present invention can be made as several components that can be stored, transported and used independently of one another. Additionally, because of the modular design of the present invention, these components of the attachment can be combined in different ways, depending on the needs of the user. Moreover, the spacing between neighboring units can be adjusted, if desired, so that, for example, neighboring clamping and support units are either substantially flush with one another or spaced apart by a short distance, such as a few inches.
Another desirable feature of the present invention is that the clamping unit can be used in either of two different modes, a first mode having a greater clamping force but slower closing speed or a second mode having a lesser clamping force but faster closing speed. By contrast, existing grapples have only a single clamping force and closing speed.
Yet another desirable feature of the present invention is the provision of one or more fangs on the upper jaw of the clamping unit, which one or more fangs may be removably mounted.
Still another desirable feature of the present invention is the design of the locking member.
A further desirable feature of the present invention is that the mounting assembly of the grapple-type tractor attachment can also be used with other types of attachment structures, such as forklift tines, a plow adapter, a trailer receiver, and the like, to provide other types of tractor attachment functionalities.
The embodiments of the present invention described above are intended to be merely exemplary and those skilled in the art shall be able to make numerous variations and modifications to it without departing from the spirit of the present invention. All such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the present invention.
The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/136,661, filed Mar. 23, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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