Claims
- 1. A T-shaped gang hitch apparatus for towing a plurality of trail-behind mowers by a vehicle for cutting grass and the like, which comprises:a tractor drawbar having an elongated beam, a center pivot pin affixed to and extending perpendicularly from a rearward left side of said tractor drawbar beam, and a means formed on a frontward end of said tractor drawbar beam for pivotal attachment to the vehicle for towing; a center drawbar having an elongated beam, a pair of hinge sleeves affixed perpendicularly and extending from a frontward and a rearward side of either extreme end of said beam, and a sleeve affixed to and extending laterally on a forward side of said beam such that when said center pivot pin of said tractor drawbar extends through said sleeve for attachment, said tractor drawbar is centered with and perpendicular to said center drawbar; a pair of mower drawbars having an elongated beam, a hinge sleeve affixed perpendicularly to a forward end of each said beam for pivotal attachment to either end of said center drawbar, a pair of hinge pins securing said pivotal attachment by vertically extending through all three sleeves once each said mower drawbar hinge sleeve is aligned between said pair of hinge sleeves of said center drawbar beam, and a means formed on a second end of each said mower drawbar beam for attachment to a mower; said means for attaching said pair of mower drawbars to a pair of trail-behind mowers comprises a bore defined in a rearward end of said mower drawbar, a bore formed in a hollow crossbar of said mower, and a lynch pin for extending through each of said bores once said mower drawbar is inserted into said mower's hollow crossbar and each of said bores are aligned; a rear hitch centrally affixed to a rearward side of said center drawbar comprising a flat metal sheet at least two inches wide, at least a quarter inch thick, and being at least thirty-four inches long; a pair of hitch drawbars having an elongated beam with a means formed at a forward end for pivotal attachment to said rear hitch, and a means formed on a rearward end of said hitch drawbar beam for attachment to a third mower; a cable attachment affixed perpendicular with a frontward top side of said tractor drawbar beam having a flat metal rectangle with left and right sides extending at least one half inch and at a slight rearward angle beyond the tractor drawbar, and also having bores formed in either extended side; a cable assembly having a cable and cable clamps; and an eye affixed to each mower crossbar at a point distal to said tractor drawbar for receipt of said cable after passing through said bores in said cable attachment on said tractor drawbar and being secured and tightened by said cable clamp, thereby allowing a mower to bounce off of an obstruction, such as a tree or the like, rather than get caught on an obstruction and possibly bend a component of the assembly.
- 2. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said means for attaching said pair of hitch drawbars to said rear hitch comprises:a U-shaped hinge having two adjacent legs extending laterally from said forward end of each said hitch drawbar beam, also having aligned bores defined in each leg of said U-Shaped hinge; a corresponding pair of bores defined in said rear hitch; and a pair of hinge pins such that when said bores of said rear hitch are aligned with said bores of each said U-shaped hinge, each of said hinge pins can vertically extend all the way through each of said bores of said U-shaped hinge and said bore of said hitch drawbar beam.
- 3. The apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said means for attaching said pair of hitch drawbars to said third mower comprises:a pivot pin affixed to and extending laterally from a leftward side of said first drawbar beam; a pivot pin affixed to and extending laterally from a rightward side of said second drawbar beam; and two corresponding hinge sleeves affixed to and extending laterally on a forward side of said mower's front crossbeam such that each of said pivot pins extend longitudinally through each of said corresponding sleeves.
1. CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The applicant and inventor, Donald E. Meyer, filed a provisional application, No. 60/216,438, on Jul. 6, 2000 for the “Tractor Drawbar Hitch” and hereby claims the benefit of the provisional application filing date.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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