Trailer lock

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Inventors

Weaver, Marcus S.

Application #

070217

Filed

Jul-6-1987

Published

Jul-12-1988

Current US Class

070/234
070/58

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/58 70/57 70/14 70/234 70/258 280/507 280/511 248/352

Assignee

Hightower; Robert Welborn (Trumann, AR)

Examiners

Wolfe; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fleit, Jacobson, Cohn & Price

US Patent References

4141569   Theft prevention de...
4459832   Trailer hitch lock
4548418   Trailer support stand
4571964   Trailer hitch lock

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Abstract
A trailer lock and more specifically to an anti-theft device for use with boat trailers or other trailers having a tongue with a ball socket thereon for engagement with a hitch ball connected to a towing vehicle. The lock includes a hitch ball mounted on top of a vertically adjustable support stand with the ball being received in the ball socket on the trailer tongue. The support stand includes a pivotal lock member which includes a portion closely overlying the upper surface of the ball socket with a padlock assembly securing the lock member in locking position. A lock guard is provided to protect the padlock assembly by preventing easy access to the padlock assembly by bolt cutters or other similar cutting implements.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A trailer lock comprising a support stand having a hitch ball at the upper end thereof adapted to be inserted in a ball socket at the forward end of a trailer tongue in lieu of a hitch ball attached to a towing vehicle thereby preventing the hitch ball attached to a towing vehicle from entering the ball socket when the trailer lock hitch ball is positioned therein, a lock member movably connected to said stand and movable from a locked position adjacent to the ball socket to prevent disconnection of the hitch ball on the stand from the ball socket to an unlocked position spaced from the ball socket to permit the hitch ball on the support stand to enter and be removed from the ball socket, a padlock assembly releasably securing the lock member in locked position, and means affixed to said lock member preventing easy access to the padlock assembly by bolt cutters and the like.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention generally relates to a trailer lock and more specifically to an anti-theft device for use with boat trailers or other trailers having a tongue with a ball socket thereon for engagement with a hitch ball connected to a towing vehicle. The lock includes a hitch ball mounted on top of a vertically adjustable support stand with the ball being received in the ball socket on the trailer tongue. The support stand includes a pivotal lock member which includes a portion closely overlying the upper surface of the ball socket with a padlock assembly securing the lock member in locking position. A lock guard is provided to protect the padlock assembly by preventing easy access to the padlock assembly by bolt cutters or other similar cutting implements.

INFORMATION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Various arrangements have been provided to prevent trailer theft by insertion of a ball into the ball socket on the tongue of the trailer so that a hitch ball on a towing vehicle cannot be connected to the ball socket on the tongue of the trailer. However, none of the prior art discloses the particular structure of the supporting stand, hitch ball, locking member and padlock assembly incorporated into this invention nor does the prior art disclose the guard for the padlock assembly of this invention. A separate information disclosure statement will be filed.
 
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