Trailer alignment apparatus

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Inventors

Kwilinski, Christopher M.

Application #

816117

Filed

Apr-1-2004

Published

May-2-2006

Current US Class

033/264
116/28
280/432
280/477
280/504
280/511

International Classes

B60D 1/36     (20060101)

Field of Search

280/477 280/432 280/504 280/511 33/264 D12/162 116/28

Examiners

Morris; Lesley D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cutliff; Yaté K.

US Patent References

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6139041   Trailer hitching ali...
6273448   Trailer hitch and to...
6827363   Trailer hitch align...

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Abstract
A trailer alignment apparatus including a quick adjusting clamping system coupled with a mast that is fastened to a trailer hitch. The mast has an illumination means and a speaker means attached to and spaced from a first end of the mast. Further, the quick adjusting clamping system has a pressure actuated paddle switch assembly pivotally attached. The pressure actuated paddle switch assembly has a flap and a control lever. When the flap is engaged by a hitch ball of a towing vehicle, the control lever activates the illumination means and the speaker means to visually and audibly signal the operator.
 
Claims
What I claim as my invention is:

1. A trailer alignment apparatus comprising, in combination

a quick adjusting clamping system that has an upper member and a lower member;

a mast fixedly attached to the upper member of the quick adjusting clamp system and being extended therefrom, the mast having an illumination means and a speaker means spaced from a first end thereof; and

a pressure actuated paddle switch assembly pivotally attached to the lower member and having a control lever in contact with a pair of switches attached to the lower member for control of the illumination means and speaker means.

2. The trailer alignment apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the quick adjusting clamp system is further comprised of an adjusting screw positioned between the upper member and the lower member, with the adjusting screw having an adjusting nut and a clamp arm mounted thereon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to a trailer alignment apparatus, and more particularly, pertains to an apparatus that assists with the alignment of the coupling elements of the towing vehicle with the coupling elements of a trailer or other towed vehicle.

2. Description of Related Art

Trailer hitches are widely used to couple a towing vehicle and trailer or other object to be towed. A variety of hitches and coupling mechanisms have been devised. No matter the design, the process of coupling the towing vehicle and the trailer or other object to be towed is time consuming. Further, the task usually requires two people to complete the hook-up. There is usually one person driving the towing vehicle and backing it up toward the trailer and a second person who is guiding the driver as the towing vehicle is backed up.

It is known that there are various types of hitch constructions available, as there are various types of couplers, which are attached to the end of the drawbar of a towed trailer. Specifically, there are two main types of drawbar couplers used by the majority of towed trailers. One is the lunette, which is a strong metal circular ring welded to the end of the drawbar. The ring is placed over the hitch ball mounted on the end of a hook shaped projection of the hitch. A closure latch on the hitch is pivotally moved into engagement with the top of the ball and traps the lunette thereon. Normally, the closure latch has a lock associated therewith to prevent the latch from moving upwardly out of its engaged position with the hitch ball.
 
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