A car towing apparatus which, in its extended locked position, is a rigid tow bar attached to the front end of a towable vehicle and which subsequently can be folded into a compact structure and stored in a visually and non-obstructing, secured position to facilitate the vehicle being driven legally and safely on the highway.
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0. 10. A tow bar apparatus for use in interconnecting a front end of a first vehicle to be towed with a second vehicle for towing the first vehicle, comprising:
means including a coupler and a pair of elongated first and second arms interconnected with the coupler to form a tow bar which has relatively extended and collapsed positions when in and out of use, respectively, and
means for mounting the tow bar on a frame of the first vehicle adjacent the front end thereof so that the tow bar can be extended and collapsed in relation to the front end to assume the respective extended and collapsed positions thereof when the tow bar is in and out of use, respectively,
the coupler having means thereon with which to couple the tow bar to the second vehicle when the tow bar is in use,
the pair of elongated first and second arms each having relatively rearward and forward end portions which are telescopically engaged with one another so that each of the respective first and second arms is extensible and controllable relatively lengthwise thereof,
the tow bar mounting means including an elongated support member having spaced ends and a longitudinal axis extending from one of the spaced ends thereof to the other of the spaced ends thereof,
means for mounting the elongated support member on the front of the first vehicle so that the support member extends generally transverse the first vehicle adjacent the front end thereof and the longitudinal axis of the support member is disposed in a horizontal line,
a pair of mounting elements for mounting the tow bar on the support member,
a first of said pair of mounting elements being engaged on the support member adjacent the one of the spaced ends thereof so as to be fixed against movement along the longitudinal axis of the support member, and a second of said pair of mounting elements being slidably engaged on the support member between the first mounting element and the other of the spaced ends of the support member so as to be movable along the longitudinal axis of the support member between spaced first and second positions thereon relatively proximate to the first mounting element and relatively remote from the first mounting element, respectively,
the relatively rearward end portions of the first and second arms being pivotally connected with the first and second mounting elements, respectively, so that the respective first and second arms are pivotable about the first and second mounting elements, respectively, in a plane of the support member substantially coinciding with the longitudinal axis thereof,
the relatively forward end portion of the first arm being pivotally connected with the coupler at a first connection therebetween having a pivot therein whose axis of rotation is relatively transverse the plane of the support member, and the relatively forward end portion of the second arm being rigidly connected with the coupled at a second connection therebetween which is spaced apart from the pivot in the first connection so that when the tow bar is in the collapsed position thereof, and the respective first and second arms are extended relatively lengthwise thereof, pivoted in relation to one another at the pivot in the first connection, and pivoted about the first and second mounting elements, respectively, in the plane of the support member, the second mounting element will move along the longitudinal axis of the support member from the first position to the second position thereof on the support member to enable the coupler and the respective arms to move relatively away from the support member so that the tow bar can assume the extended position thereof relative of the front end of the first vehicle when the tow bar is in use, and when the respective first and second arms are thereafter contracted relatively lengthwise thereof, pivoted in relation to one another at the pivot in the first connection, and pivoted about the first and second mounting elements, respectively, in the plane of the support member, the second mounting element will move along the longitudinal axis of the support member from the second position to the first position thereof on the support member to enable the coupler and the respective arms to move relatively toward the support member so that the tow bar can resume the collapsed position thereof relative to the front end of the first vehicle when the tow bar is out of use,
stop means for limiting the movement of the second mounting element along the axis of the support member to the respective first and second positions thereof on the support member,
first releasable detention means for releasably detaining the tow bar in the extended position thereof relative to the front end of the vehicle when the tow bar is in use, and
second releasable detention means for releasably detaining the tow bar in the collapsed position thereof relative to the front end of the first vehicle when the tow bar is out of use.
0. 1. A tow bar adapted to be folded into a compact structure for storage adjacent to a vehicle front bumper prior to towing, which comprises:
a tow bar apparatus having spaced ends of an L-shaped beam secured to short extensions on the front of a vehicular frame, the beam including inside and outside vertical and horizontal surfaces with a lug extending outwardly from the inside vertical surface adjacent to a right end,
A left end mounting plate and a right end mounting plate having outside and inside faces and an opening therethrough, each left and right end plate including a pair of adjoining contoured side edges mounted vertically on the inside surfaces of said beam, and further including an upstanding finger-like extension with a lower end attached to the outside face of the right end plate with a small hole including a cotter pin therein extending through the outer end of the extension,
an elongated tube supported at the opposite ends in the left and right end mounting plate opening,
a left end collar and a right end collar mounted rotatably on opposite ends of the elongated tube on the inside of said left and right end plates and including a pair of spaced flanges having a hole therethrough for a hinge connection extending from the top, the right end collar also includes an arcuate lug on the bottom portion adapted to engage the lug on said L-shaped beam in a locked connection,
a left side telescopic arm and a right side telescopic arm having a rear and front end, the rear end being pivotally connected to the hinge connection on the left and right end collars, and the left and right side arms consisting of a second square tube slidably enclosed in a similar first square tube, and including means for locking each together,
a coupler comprising a pair of spaced Y-shaped plates separated by a short length of square tubing and having a conventional towing hitch including a short length of round tubing mounted thereon, the coupler being connected to the front end of said left side telescopic arm and fixedly secured on the other side of the front end of the right side telescopic arm,
whereby said left and right side arms in horizontal towing condition being unlocked and raised vertically so as to initiate rotation of said left and right end collars on said elongated tube which rotates said right end collar arcuate lug out of the locked connection with said L-shaped beam lug, and with downward movement the pivotal connection of said left and right side arms with said hinge connection of said left and right end collars urges said right end collar to slide along said elongated tube from right to left and bring said left and right side arms and said round tubing in enclosing contact with a finger-like extension on the outside face of said right end plate, and
whereby said coupler being released from said finger-like extension and raised upwardly to allow said right end collar to return to the right end of said elongated tube, and lowered so as to rotate said left and right end collars and engage the locked connection between said arcuate lug on said right end collar and said lug on said L-shaped beam, whereby at horizontal level said left and right side arms may be locked in rigid extension for towing.
0. 2. An apparatus as recited in
said beam is an angle having an outside horizontal surface secured to the short extensions.
0. 3. An apparatus as recited in
said finger-like extension mounted on the outside face of said right end plate is adapted to close with said short length of round tubing disposed on the coupler and when fastened together with a cotter pin serves to secure the left and right side arms in folded position.
0. 4. An apparatus as recited in
the second square tube includes an elongated loop connected to one end of said second square tube for limiting the travel of said second square tube within said first square tube.
0. 5. An apparatus as recited in
said first square tube includes a front and rear hole therethrough, and further included is a stop pin and a lock pin, the stop pin being located in said second square tube elongated loop and the lock pin being inserted in the rear hole is adapted to lock the reciprocal movement of said second square tube.
0. 6. An apparatus as recited in
said coupler includes on one of the Y-shaped plates a handle for lifting and folding the apparatus.
0. 7. An apparatus as recited in
said right end plate includes a square notch in the top edge to receive and support the front end of said right side arm therein when said left and right side arms and coupler are locked and stored on said L-shaped beam.
0. 8. An apparatus as recited in
said elongated tube includes a stop cap threaded on the left end adapted to enclosed the end of said tube and, further included is a narrow ring mounted on said tube for holding said left end collar in rotatable position.
0. 9. An apparatus as recited in
said elongated tube also includes a hole extending therethrough adjacent to the outside face of said right end plate and inserted with a bolt threaded with a nut to prevent said right end collar from sliding off said tube.
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relatively flared rear end 16 of the coupler plate 13 and adjacent to the side edge 17 is a bolt hole 18 extending through both coupler plates. A bolt 19 inserted in the hole and threaded into a nut 20, shown in
The left side arm 22 and right side arm 25 include a similar first square tube 28 which has a stop pin hole 29 extending through the spaced sides of both square tubes 28 approximately intermediate of front and rear ends 21 and 30 respectively, on the first square tube 28 on the left side and similarly between the front end 24 and rear end 30 on the first square tube on the right side of coupler 11. Another hole 31 extending through parallel sides of both square tubes 28 for a lock pin 31′, shown in
The rear end 41 of tube 33 is pivotally connected between a pair of spaced ears 42 mounted on a left end rotatable collar 43. A bolt, similar to bolt 19, extends through holes 44 and 40, and threaded with a nut similar to nut 20 to fasten tube 33 to collar 43. Similarly, tube 33′ slidably enclosed in tube 28 of arm 25 has an end 41 pivotally connected between ears 46 mounted on right end rotatable collar 47. The ears 46 have a hole 45 extending therethrough in alignment with hole 40 on square tube 33′. Left and right end collars 43 and 47 are first and second mounting elements, respectively, for mounting the tow bar on an elongated support member formed by an elongated tube 50, and are rotatably mounted adjacent to opposite ends 48 and 49 on an the elongated tube 50. Left end 48 is enclosed with a stop cap 51, and adjacent to the stop cap 51, elongated tube 50 is supported in opening 52 of a left end mounting plate 53. Also, mounted adjafcent to collar 43 on the inward side is a narrow stop ring 54 including a hole 55 extending through the stop ring 54 and elongated tube 50. A typical bolt inserted in hole 55 and fastened with a nut is used to contain collar 43 in rotatable position between the ring 54 and cap 51. Likewide collar 47 is rotatably and slidably mounted on the opposite end 49 of tube 50. An arcuate lug or pawl 56 is secured on the bottom side of collar 47 opposite of ears 46 and extends transversely thereto. Further, tube 50 is supported in the opening 52 of a right end mounting plate 57 which has a square notch portion 58 removed from the top edge 59. A finger-like extension 60 secured on the outside face 61 of the right end mounting plate has a portion extending above edge 59. The outer end of the extension 60 has a hole 64 through which a cotter pin 62, as seen in
The plates 53 and 57 have two adjoining edges rigidly secured to the spaced ends, not shown, of an L-shaped beam 66 shown in
The folding of two bar 10 into a compact package for storing on the front of a bumper is a fast and simple operation. To fold tow bar 10 when unhitched from a towing vehicle the lock pin 31′ is withdrawn from lock pin hole 31 located in square tube 33 and 33′. This allows square tubes 33 and 33′ to slide freely in tube 28. It needs to be pointed out that when tow bar 10 is in towing position the pawl 56 is locked behind stop lug 73 and right end collar 47 cannot slide on tube 50 thereby holding left and right side arms 22 and 25 in rigid extended alignment. Then holding the handle 27 on coupler 11 the lock pin 31′ is pulled from hole 29 on square tube 28 and the tow bar can be swung from a horizontal to a vertical position while the square tubes 33 and 33′ are pushed into, tube 28 until the front end 37 of square tubes 33 and 33′ abutts against the stop pin 31, a bolt similar to bolt 19.
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