Ball hitch trailer lock

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Inventors

Plifka, John W.

Application #

601071

Filed

Apr-16-1984

Published

Sep-3-1985

Current US Class

070/14
070/258
070/57
070/58
280/507

International Classes

B60R 025/00; E05B 073/00

Field of Search

280/507 280/504 280/511 280/514 70/58 70/14 70/57 70/258

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Abstract
Anti-theft apparatus for protecting an uncoupled trailer, including a portion mountable within the ball receiving end of a trailer and also including a U-shaped member and a draw bar insertable through the legs thereof for securing the assembly to the trailer tongue. A housing formed on one side of the U-shaped member protects a padlock secured to a slot in the dead bolt.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Anti-theft apparatus for a towable trailer of the type including a ball-type trailer hitch coupler defining a ball-receiving socket and having a yoke hinged for limited rotational motion about a pivot pin upon rotation of a hand-tightening knob, comprising in combination:

a first U-shaped member having a pair of parallel, spaced apart legs mountable about the tongue of a towed trailer and having at least one pair of aligned apertures formed through said legs;

a dead bolt having a generally rectangular cross-section and a transversely extending head member formed at one end thereof and having a lateral slot extending inwardly from one edge surface of said dead bolt proximate the end of said dead bolt opposite said head member, said slot being of a width to receive the shackle portion of a padlock;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to ball-type trailer hitch couplers and, in particular, to an anti-theft assembly that may be coupled to the hitch coupler of an unattended trailer to prevent against unauthorized tow away.

A problem long plaguing the owners of ball-type trailers for utility trailerable equipment, including boats, camping trailers and the like has been that of protecting the trailer against theft by unauthorized tow away, when the trailer is not coupled and locked to the towing vehicle. In an uncoupled condition, the trailer is always suspectible of theft and, therefore, requires that one must park the trailer in an attended area so as to permit observation and thereby lessen the risk of theft. This, however, is not always practicable such as during camping or boating expeditions where the trailer is not always attended. Therefore, a need exists for a device to prevent theft by merely securing the trailer to a mating ball on an unauthorized vehicle.
 
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