Claims
- 1. A trailer hitch assembly, comprising:
a receiver portion adapted to operably couple with a towing vehicle and including a cylindrically-shaped cavity; a cylindrically-shaped bushing member received within the cavity of the receiver portion; and a hitch portion adapted to operably couple with a towed vehicle and including a cylindrically-shaped shaft pivotally received within the bushing member, wherein at least a selected one of the bushing member and the shaft at least in part comprises a material that substantially eliminates the need for using a separately applied lubricant during use of the trailer hitch assembly.
- 2. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 1, wherein the bushing members comprise a self-lubricating material.
- 3. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 2, wherein the bushing members comprise a fiber reinforced composite.
- 4. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 3, wherein the bushing members comprise a thermostat resin with a Teflon® additive.
- 5. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 2, wherein the cavity of the receiver portion is defined in part by an inner wall, and wherein at least a select one of the wall of the cavity and the shaft comprises a corrosion resistant material.
- 6. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 5, wherein at least a select one of the wall of the cavity and the shaft are nitro-carbonized treated.
- 7. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 5, further including:
a first seal member positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion and configured to inhibit an entry of debris into the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 8. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 7, wherein the first seal member is received within the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 9. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 8, wherein the first seal member comprises a U-cup seal.
- 10. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 9, further including:
a second seal member positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion and configured to inhibit an entry of debris into the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 11. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 10, wherein the second seal member is positioned between a rearward-facing surface of the receiver portion and the hitch portion.
- 12. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 11, further including:
a first felt pack positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion substantially proximate the first seal member.
- 13. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 12, further including:
a second felt pack positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion.
- 14. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 1, wherein the cavity of the receiver portion is defined in part by an inner wall, and wherein at least a select one of the wall of the cavity comprises a corrosion resistant material.
- 15. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 14, wherein at least a select one of the wall of the cavity and the shaft are nitro-carbonized treated.
- 16. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 1, wherein the hitch member includes a pintle hook assembly.
- 17. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 1, further including:
a first seal member positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion and configured to inhibit an entry of debris into the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 18. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 17, wherein the first seal member is received within the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 19. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 17, wherein the first seal member comprises a U-cup seal.
- 20. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 19, further including:
a first felt pack positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion substantially proximate the first seal member.
- 21. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 1, further including:
a second seal member positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion and configured to inhibit an entry of debris into the cavity of the receiver portion.
- 22. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 19, wherein the second seal member is received between a forward-facing surface, the receiver portion and the hitch portion.
- 23. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 22, further including:
a second felt pack positioned between the receiver portion and the hitch portion.
- 24. A trailer hitch assembly, comprising:
a receiver portion adapted to operably couple with a towing vehicle; and a hitch portion adapted to be operably coupled with the receiver portion and comprising:
a first jaw member; a second jaw member pivotally coupled to the first jaw member, the second jaw member operable between a closed position, wherein the second jaw member cooperates with the first jaw member to form a closed loop, and an open position, wherein the first and second jaw members form an open loop; a primary latch operably coupled with a select one of the first and second jaw members and operable between a locked position, wherein the primary latch abuts a portion of a select one of the first and second jaw members the primary latch is not operably coupled to and prevents the second jaw member from pivoting to the open position, and an unlocked position, wherein the second jaw member is able to pivot to the open position; and a secondary latch operably coupled with the primary latch and operable between a locked position, wherein the secondary latch abuts a select one of the first and second jaw members and prevents the primary latch from being pivoted to the unlocked position, and an unlocked position, wherein the primary latch is able to pivot to the unlocked position thereof.
- 25. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the primary latch is operably coupled with the second jaw member, the primary latch operable between the locked position, wherein the primary latch abuts the first jaw member, and wherein the secondary latch is operable between the locked position, wherein the secondary latch abuts the second jaw member, and the unlocked position.
- 26. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 25, wherein the second jaw member is pivotally coupled to the first jaw member at a first pivot point, the primary latch is pivotally coupled to the second jaw member at a second pivot point that is located rearwardly and upwardly with respect to the first pivot point, and wherein the secondary latch is pivotally coupled with the second jaw member at a third pivot point that is located forwardly and upwardly with respect to the second pivot point.
- 27. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 26, wherein the first pivot point is defined by a first pivot pin, the second pivot point is defined by a second pivot pin, and wherein a force directed outwardly on the second jaw member from within the closed loop would cause structural failure of the second pivot pin prior to failure of the first pivot pin.
- 28. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 26, wherein the first jaw member includes a notch, and wherein an end of the primary latch is received within the notch of the first jaw member and the primary latch is in the locked position.
- 29. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 28, wherein the first jaw member includes a raised engagement surface, the primary latch includes a notch located along a length thereof, and wherein the engagement surface of the first jaw member is engaged within the notch of the primary latch when the primary latch is in the unlocked position, thereby retaining the second jaw member in the open position thereof.
- 30. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the first pivot point is defined by a first pivot pin, the second pivot point is defined by a second pivot point, and wherein a force directed outwardly on the second jaw member from within the closed loop would cause structural failure of the second pivot pin prior to failure of the first pivot pin.
- 31. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 30, wherein the first pivot pin and the second pivot pin are located with respect to one another such that failure of the second pivot pin causes the primary latch member to abut an inner stop wall of the second jaw member, thereby preventing the second jaw member from moving to a completely open position.
- 32. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the first jaw member includes a notch, and wherein an end of the primary latch is received within the notch of the first jaw member and the primary latch is in the locked position.
- 33. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the first jaw member includes a raised engagement surface, the primary latch includes a notch located along a length thereof, and wherein the engagement surface of the first jaw member is engaged within the notch of the primary latch when the primary latch is in the unlocked position, thereby retaining the second jaw member in the open position thereof.
- 34. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the primary latch is biased in the locked position by a first spring member.
- 35. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 34, wherein the first spring member comprises a coil spring.
- 36. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 35, wherein the second jaw member includes a locating stud located within an interior of the second jaw member, and wherein the stud positively positions the spring member.
- 37. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 34, wherein the secondary latch is biased in the locked position by a second spring member.
- 38. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 37, wherein the second spring member comprises a flat spring.
- 39. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the primary latch comprises powdered metal.
- 40. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 24, wherein the secondary latch includes at least one grippable handle extend outwardly therefrom.
- 41. The trailer hitch assembly of claim 40, wherein the second jaw member includes a graspable relief therein.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/473,652, filed May 28, 2003, entitled TRAILER HITCH ASSEMBLY, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60473652 |
May 2003 |
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