Ball component for coupling apparatus

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Inventors

Avrea, Walter C.
Hansen, Robert N.

Application #

965690

Filed

Dec-4-1978

Published

Oct-28-1980

Current US Class

280/507
280/511
411/263
411/910

International Classes

B60D 001/06

Field of Search

280/504 280/507 280/511 403/320 403/343 151/27 151/28

Examiners

Love; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flickinger; Don J.

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Abstract
An attachment bolt extends upwardly through a support member and threadedly engages the ball component of a coupling apparatus. A locking member extends downwardly through the ball component and cammingly engages the attachment bolt with the pitch different than the threaded engagement between the ball component and the attachment bolt. Engagement of the ball component within a complemental coupler component prevents access to and removal of the locking member.
 
Claims
Having fully described and disclosed the present invention and alternately preferred embodiments thereof in such clear and concise terms and to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, the invention claimed is:

1. In a coupling apparatus including a ball component having

a base,

a ball element carried by said base, and

an internally threaded bore extending upwardly from said base, and including an attachment bolt having

an externally threaded shank having first and second ends and matingly engageable within said internally threaded bore,

the threads of the internal threaded bore extending upwardly from said base and of the externally threaded shank of the attachment bolt having a thread pitch of a first valve, and



Description
This invention relates to coupling apparatus.

In a further aspect, the present invention relates to coupling apparatus of the type having a ball component which is detachably engageable with a complemental coupler component.

More particularly, the present invention concerns an improved ball component incorporating anti-theft means.

Frequently, a powered motor-driven vehicle, such as an automobile, truck or tractor, is employed to pull or tow a non-powered coaster vehicle, such as a utility trailer, mobile home or another motor-driven vehicle. Various types of well known coupling apparatus are commercially available for detachably securing the non-powered coaster vehicle, generally referred to as a towed vehicle, to the powered motor-driven vehicle, generally referred to as a towing vehicle. Of immediate concern is the universally familiar ball and socket coupling apparatus.

The ball is part of a ball component affixed to a towing vehicle. In a specific but exemplary arrangement, a subframe assembly, termed a hitch, is secured to the towing vehicle. Extending from the hitch is a support member, usually a flat metal plate, having an opening therethrough. The ball component includes a base which rests upon the support member. An attachment bolt extends upwardly through the opening in the support member and threadedly engages the ball component.
 
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