1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a trailer. More particularly, this invention relates to a novel tailgate for a trailer. The tailgate is especially suited, but not limited, to a motorcycle transport trailer.
2. Background Art
Utility trailers, as well as those for a specific use such as the transport of motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles, etc. are often equipped with a tailgate. Usually, the tailgate serves only to help keep the cargo in the trailer when the tailgate is closed. Some trailers are equipped with tailgates that may be used for a loading ramp. These tailgates tend to be either very short, making the loading ramp too steep, or very long, so they stand very high when closed. A tall closed tailgate results in significant wind resistance, reducing the efficiency of the prime mover pulling the trailer.
There is, therefore, a need for a trailer tailgate providing an adequately shallow approach angle for loading, yet does not present significant wind resistance when in transit.
One object of the present invention is to provide a loading ramp having a shallow slope for ease and safety of loading, especially for loading street bike motorcycles that have a low ground clearance. Another object is for the tailgate to be aerodynamically efficient in transit at road speeds. Still another object is for the tailgate to fold up in a transport position such that a deck of the trailer and the folded tailgate, together, make up a substantially planar surface.
The tailgate of the present invention pivots on an axis of rotation that is disposed above the top surface of the tailgate when in a loading-ramp position. This helps to maintain a lower upper surface of the tailgate (again, when in its loading-ramp position), making the slope of the ramp more amenable to loading. The ramp is wedge shaped, with the thinnest edge of the wedge at the rear when it is in its loading-ramp position. Rubber bumpers are located near the axis of rotation of the tailgate, the bumpers being positioned facing downward when the tailgate is in its loading-ramp position. The rubber bumpers provide protection to the tailgate and trailer when loading heavy objects by bearing on the pavement or ground surface.
Due to the wedge shape of the tailgate, at the hinge end, the thickness of the tailgate permits the tailgate to fold into a transport position such that the trailer's deck and folded tailgate together provide a substantially planar surface; in addition, when in the loading-ramp position, the rubber bumpers are sufficiently low to provide the support mentioned above when loading heavy cargo such as a motorcycle. In the transport position, the tailgate of the present invention also lies flat against the bed of the trailer, thus providing little wind resistance. A latch pin secures the tailgate in the transport position.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
An example of a trailer 100 having a trailer tailgate 110 of the present invention is shown in
The trailer tailgate 110 in
An axis of rotation 230 is shown as a dot-dashed line in
A latch pin 240 is used to secure the trailer tailgate 110 in the transport position. A latch pin assembly of the preferred embodiment is detailed in
To convert the trailer tailgate 110 from its transport position (
The trailer tailgate 110 is shown in its loading-ramp position in
The trailer 100 is shown from the side in
A plurality of bumpers 610, made of an elastic material such as rubber, are mounted on the surface of the trailer tailgate 110 closest to the ground when the trailer tailgate 110 is in its loading-ramp position. Because of the wedge-shape of the tailgate, the bumpers 610 are in a low position when in the loading-ramp position.
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The above embodiments are the preferred embodiments, but this invention is not limited thereto. It is, therefore, apparent that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
This application is a Divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/869,265 filed Jun. 16, 2004, entitled TRAILER TAILGATE, and is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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4020957 | Wren | May 1977 | A |
5678984 | Petersen | Oct 1997 | A |
6186734 | Maurer | Feb 2001 | B1 |
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20060125271 A1 | Jun 2006 | US |
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Parent | 10869265 | Jun 2004 | US |
Child | 11344481 | US |