| United States Patent Application |
20060082100
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Gross; Raymond Elias
;   et al.
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April 20, 2006
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Goose neck trailer
Abstract
A goose neck trailer with a pair of side rails has a goose neck hitch
attached to the side rails and defined by two side members extending
upwardly and forwardly therefrom and converging inwardly and forwardly to
the hitch coupling with a series of cross-members interconnecting the
side members to form an integral rigid structure. The side members are
formed from two shaped plate elements including an inner plate element
and an outer plate element both of which are bent to follow a generally
parallel path with a space therebetween with each plate element being cut
as an integral sheet portion from a sheet of metal and a varying space
between the two plate elements being at least partly closed by a top
cover plate and by a bottom plate each welded at its edges to the plate
elements and leaving a bottom opening between the plates to receive the
side rails.
| Inventors: |
Gross; Raymond Elias; (Killarney, CA)
; Enns; John Laurence; (La Salle, CA)
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| Correspondence Address:
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ADE & COMPANY INC.
P.O. BOX 28006 1795 HENDERSON HIGHWAY
WINNIPEG
MB
R2G1P0
CA
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| Family ID:
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36179957
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| Appl. No.:
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10/969218
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| Filed:
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October 21, 2004 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
280/423.1 |
| Current CPC Class: |
B62D 53/061 20130101 |
| Class at Publication: |
280/423.1 |
| International Class: |
B62D 53/06 20060101 B62D053/06 |
Foreign Application Data
| Date | Code | Application Number |
| Oct 19, 2004 | CA | 2,485,048 |
Claims
1. A goose neck trailer comprising: a trailer frame including a pair of
side rails; a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the
side rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a
position forwardly from and at a height above the side rails; the goose
neck hitch comprising: two side members each connected to a respective
one of the side rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and
forwardly therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and
forwardly to the hitch coupling; and a plurality of cross-members
interconnecting the side members to form an integral rigid structure;
the side members each being formed from two shaped plate elements
including an inner plate element and an outer plate element both of which
are bent to follow a generally parallel path with a space therebetween;
each plate element being cut as an integral sheet portion from a sheet of
metal; the space between the two plate elements being at least partly
closed by a top cover plate welded at its edges to the two plate elements
and by a bottom plate welded at its edges to the plate elements.
2. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the space between the two
side members varies along the length thereof.
3. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the space between the two
side members is increased at the respective side rail so as to receive
the respective side rail therebetween.
4. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the top cover plate and the
bottom plate stop at a position spaced from a lower most edge of the side
members so that the side members are open at the lowermost edge so as to
receive the respective side rail therebetween.
5. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the outer plate element is
larger in width than the inner plate element at least one position along
the length of the plate elements such that an edge thereof extends beyond
the top cover plate.
6. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the plate elements define a
raised horizontal section above the side rails and wherein at the raised
horizontal section the outer plate element has a top edge which is higher
than the inner plate element at such that an edge flange portion thereof
extends beyond the top cover plate.
7. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of
rails connecting the side members at the horizontal section and where in
the rails have a top surface substantially coincident with the top plate.
8. The trailer according to claim 6 wherein the edge flange portion
includes a series of longitudinally spaced holes.
9. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein each of the side members
includes a generally upwardly extending section at the bottom of which is
attached the respective side rail and a generally horizontally extending
section extending forwardly from a top of the vertical section and
wherein each of the inner and outer plate elements has top and bottom
edges which are smoothly curved from the generally upwardly extending
section to the generally horizontally extending section.
10. The trailer according to claim 9 wherein each of the inner and outer
plate elements is bent at a junction between the first and second
portions of the side members.
11. The trailer according to claim 9 wherein each of the inner and outer
plate elements increases in width at a junction between the generally
horizontally extending section and the generally upwardly extending
section.
12. The trailer according to claim 9 wherein each of the inner and outer
plate elements is inclined downwardly in the second portion toward the
coupling.
13. The trailer according to claim 1 wherein the top and bottom plates
are divided into separate sections along their length.
14. A goose neck trailer comprising: a trailer frame including a pair of
side rails; a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the
side rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a
position forwardly from and at a height above the side rails; the goose
neck hitch comprising: two side members each connected to a respective
one of the side rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and
forwardly therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and
forwardly to the hitch coupling; and a plurality of cross-members
interconnecting the side members to form an integral rigid structure;
the side members each including an outer plate element which is cut as an
integral sheet portion from a sheet of metal; wherein the side members
each includes a generally upwardly extending section at the bottom of
which is attached the respective side rail and a generally horizontally
extending section extending forwardly from a top of the vertical section;
wherein the outer plate elements have top and bottom edges which are
smoothly curved from the generally upwardly extending section to the
generally horizontally extending section; and wherein the outer plate
elements are bent at a junction between the first and second portions of
the side members.
15. The trailer according to claim 14 wherein the outer plate elements
increase in width at a junction between the generally horizontally
extending section and the generally upwardly extending section.
16. The trailer according to claim 14 wherein each of the inner and outer
plate elements is inclined downwardly in the second portion toward the
coupling.
17. A goose neck trailer comprising: a trailer frame including a pair of
side rails; a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the
side rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a
position forwardly from and at a height above the side rails; the goose
neck hitch comprising: two side members each connected to a respective
one of the side rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and
forwardly therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and
forwardly to the hitch coupling; and a plurality of cross-members
interconnecting the side members to form an integral rigid structure;
the side members each including an outer plate element which is cut as an
integral sheet portion from a sheet of metal; wherein the side members
each includes a generally upwardly extending section at the bottom of
which is attached the respective side rail and a generally horizontally
extending section extending forwardly from a top of the vertical section;
a plurality of rails extending across between the side members in the
generally horizontally extending section; wherein the outer plate
elements have, in the generally horizontally extending section, a top
edge which is raised above a top surface of the rails to define an
upwardly extending edge flange portion.
18. The trailer according to claim 17 wherein the edge flange portion
includes a series of longitudinally spaced holes.
Description
[0001] This invention relates to a goose neck trailer and particularly to
a novel construction of the goose neck hitch which extends from the side
rails of the trailer to the hitch coupling.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Typically goose neck trailers include a trailer frame having two
side rails which are carried on suitable ground wheels and which provide
support for whatever load carrying elements are required on the trailer.
[0003] The hitch section itself comprises a welded structure attached to
the side rails at the forward end and extending there from upwardly and
forwardly to a central hitch coupling at a position raised above the side
rails and forwardly of the side rails.
[0004] Conventionally the hitch structure itself is formed from welded
rectangular tubular members including side members which extend upwardly,
forwardly and then generally inwardly to the coupling together with
transverse connecting beams which form the hitch into a rigid structure.
[0005] The arrangement has been used conventional and widely for many
years and is widely accepted. However opportunities remain for an
improved structure which has potential advantages of improved strength,
improved economies of manufacture and improved aesthetic appearance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is one object of the invention to provide a goose neck trailer
having an improved construction of goose neck hitch.
[0007] According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a goose
neck trailer comprising:
[0008] a trailer frame including a pair of side rails;
[0009] a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the side
rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a position
forwardly from and at a height above the side rails;
[0010] the goose neck hitch comprising:
[0011] two side members each connected to a respective one of the side
rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and forwardly
therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and forwardly to the
hitch coupling;
[0012] and a plurality of cross-members interconnecting the side members
to form an integral rigid structure;
[0013] the side members each being formed from two shaped plate elements
including an inner plate element and an outer plate element both of which
are bent to follow a generally parallel path with a space therebetween;
[0014] each plate element being cut as an integral sheet portion from a
sheet of metal;
[0015] the space between the two plate elements being at least partly
closed by a top cover plate welded at its edges to the two plate elements
and by a bottom plate welded at its edges to the plate elements.
[0016] Preferably the space between the two side members varies along the
length thereof.
[0017] Preferably the space between the two side members is increased at
the respective side rail so as to receive the respective side rail
therebetween.
[0018] Preferably the top cover plate and the bottom plate stop at a
position spaced from a lower most edge of the side members so that the
side members are open at the lowermost edge so as to receive the
respective side rail therebetween.
[0019] Preferably the outer plate element is larger in width than the
inner plate element at at least one position along the length of the
plate elements such that an edge thereof extends beyond the top cover
plate.
[0020] Preferably the side members define a raised horizontal section
above the side rails and wherein at the raised horizontal section the
outer plate element has a top edge which is higher than the inner plate
element at such that an edge flange portion thereof extends beyond the
top cover plate.
[0021] Preferably there are a plurality of rails connecting the side
members at the horizontal section and where in the rails have a top
surface substantially coincident with the top plate.
[0022] Preferably the edge flange portion includes a series of
longitudinally spaced holes.
[0023] Preferably each of the side members includes a generally upwardly
extending section at the bottom of which is attached the respective side
rail and a generally horizontally extending section extending forwardly
from a top of the vertical section and wherein each of the inner and
outer plate elements has top and bottom edges which are smoothly curved
from the generally upwardly extending section to the generally
horizontally extending section.
[0024] Preferably each of the inner and outer plate elements is bent at a
junction between the first and second portions of the side members.
[0025] Preferably each of the inner and outer plate elements increases in
width at a junction between the generally horizontally extending section
and the generally upwardly extending section.
[0026] Preferably the top and bottom plates are divided into separate
sections along their length.
[0027] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a
goose neck trailer comprising:
[0028] a trailer frame including a pair of side rails;
[0029] a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the side
rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a position
forwardly from and at a height above the side rails;
[0030] the goose neck hitch comprising:
[0031] two side members each connected to a respective one of the side
rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and forwardly
therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and forwardly to the
hitch coupling;
[0032] and a plurality of cross-members interconnecting the side members
to form an integral rigid structure;
[0033] the side members each including an outer plate element which is
cut as an integral sheet portion from a sheet of metal;
[0034] wherein the side members each includes a generally upwardly
extending section at the bottom of which is attached the respective side
rail and a generally horizontally extending section extending forwardly
from a top of the vertical section;
[0035] wherein the outer plate elements have top and bottom edges which
are smoothly curved from the generally upwardly extending section to the
generally horizontally extending section;
[0036] and wherein the outer plate elements are bent at a junction
between the first and second portions of the side members.
[0037] According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a
goose neck trailer comprising:
[0038] a trailer frame including a pair of side rails;
[0039] a goose neck hitch attached to a forward end of each of the side
rails and extending therefrom to a center hitch coupling at a position
forwardly from and at a height above the side rails;
[0040] the goose neck hitch comprising:
[0041] two side members each connected to a respective one of the side
rails and having a first portion extending upwardly and forwardly
therefrom and a second portion converging inwardly and forwardly to the
hitch coupling;
[0042] and a plurality of cross-members interconnecting the side members
to form an integral rigid structure;
[0043] the side members each including an outer plate element which is
cut as an integral sheet portion from a sheet of metal;
[0044] wherein the side members each includes a generally upwardly
extending section at the bottom of which is attached the respective side
rail and a generally horizontally extending section extending forwardly
from a top of the vertical section;
[0045] a plurality of rails extending across between the side members in
the generally horizontally extending section;
[0046] wherein the outer plate elements have, in the generally
horizontally extending section, a top edge which is raised above a top
surface of the rails to define an upwardly extending edge flange portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0047] One embodiment of the invention will now be described in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
[0048] FIG. 1 is an isometric view from the bottom and one side of a
hitch structure for the trailer according to the present invention.
[0049] FIG. 2 is an isometric view from the top and one side of the hitch
structure of FIG. 1 including the side rails of the trailer.
[0050] FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the hitch structure of FIG. 1.
[0051] FIG. 4 is a front elevational view of the hitch structure of FIG.
1.
[0052] FIG. 5 is an enlarged front elevational view showing the
connection of the side frame members to the bottom of the hitch
structure.
[0053] FIG. 6 is a side elevation view of the hitch structure of FIG. 1
and including the side rails of the trailer.
[0054] FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view along the lines 7-7 of FIG. 6 on
an enlarged scale.
[0055] In the drawings like characters of reference indicate
corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0056] Turning primarily to FIGS. 1 and 2, there is shown the front
section of a trailer where the trailer itself is constructed of two side
rails 10 and 11 which area attached at the forward end to a hitch
construction 12 providing a hitch coupling 13 for the trailer. The hitch
coupling is in the form of a tube or sleeve which engages over a suitable
pin on the tractor vehicle. In general arrangements of this type are well
known and are formed from welded tubular elements to form the required
structure which has sufficient strength to communicate the loads from the
side rails 10 and 11 of the trailer to the hitch coupling 13 sitting on
the pin of the tractor.
[0057] The hitch construction forms a rigid integral structure defined by
two side members 14 and 15 which include a first generally upstanding
section 16, a second generally horizontal section 17 and a second portion
defining a forwardly and inwardly extending portion 18 which extends from
the width of the side rails 10 and 11 inwardly and forwardly to the hitch
coupling 13.
[0058] In addition the side members 14 and 15 are interconnected by a
plurality of transverse beams 19, 20 and 21 together with a plurality of
transverse rails 22. The transverse beam 19 is arranged across the front
portions 18 and is welded at its ends to the portions 18. The cross
sectional shape of the transverse 19 can be selected as required
depending upon the strength required and the in the embodiment shown it
is angle iron. The transverse beams 20, 21 and 24 are located in the
generally upstanding or vertical sections 16 with the transverse beam 20
being located to span across between the rails 10 and 11 on the inside of
the side members. The transverse beam 20 is located just above the beam
21 and the transverse beam 24 is located at the top or the junction
between the generally upstanding section 16 and the generally horizontal
extending section 17. Again the shape of the beams 20, 21 and 24 can vary
in dependence upon requirements and these may be tubular, I beams,
channels or the like depending upon the structural requirements.
[0059] The rails 22 extend across between the horizontal section 17 and
are formed as angle irons with a top horizontal flange of the angle iron
in a top plane of the side members so as to form therewith a common
horizontal surface for supporting decking. The vertical flange of the
angle of each rail 22 extends vertically downwardly and the ends of the
rails are welded to the inside surface of the side members.
[0060] Each of the side members is formed from an inner plate 30, an
outer plate 31, a top cover plate 32 and a bottom plate 33. The two side
members are identical and symmetrical so only one will be described. The
outer plate 31 and the inner plate 30 are both formed from a singly
element cut form a sheet metal plate so as to extend as a continuous
sheet metal plate from the lower end at the rails to the upper end at the
coupling. The outer plate 31 is cut to form an upper edge 35 and a bottom
edge 36. As shown best in FIG. 6, the upper edge 35 commences at a flared
portion 35A at the side rail so that bottom apex 35B is spaced along the
rail from the main vertical portion 35C of the top edge 35. This defines
an incline section 35A which increase the width of the bottom edge 37.
The top edge 35 thus extends vertically upwardly in the vertical section
35C to a top curve 35D which smoothly turns from the vertical section 35C
to the horizontal section 35E. The horizontal section 35E extends
forwardly to the forward edge 38 of the horizontal portion at which there
is a bend line 39 to form the second potion 18 which extends inwardly to
the coupling 13. Thus rearwardly of the bend line 39 the remainder of the
outer plate 31 lies in a common plane which is coincident with the plane
of the outside surface of the rail.
[0061] Forwardly of the bend line 39, the forward most portion of the
plate 31 is also planar and extends inwardly in a portion 35G. As shown
in FIG. 6, the portion 35G is inclined from the top edge portion 35E
forwardly and downwardly to the coupling 13. Thus the apex 35H is below
the height of the portion 35E of the top edge and located below the top
surface of the rails 22 and the adjacent section of the top plate 32.
[0062] The bottom edge 36 generally follows the top edge 35. However the
width of the plate varies along its length by different shaping of the
bottom edge 33 relative to the top edge 35. Thus the top edge 36 includes
a bottom section 36A adjacent the portion 35A but that portion does not
follow the inclined shape of portion 35A so that the width of the plates
increases toward apex 35B and the corresponding bottom apex 36B. In the
vertical section the width remains substantially constant except that the
curvature at the section 36D is of a larger radius so is curves more
slowly thus increasing the width of the plate between the portion 35D and
36D so as to provide increase strength in this area. The bottom edge
includes a further horizontal section 36E generally following the path of
the top edge 35E extending again to the bend line 39. In the section in
front of the bend line, the bottom edge 36G generally follows the top
edge 35G to the coupling 13 but is inclined at a slightly greater angle
downwardly so that the width of the plate slightly increases as it
approaches the coupling 13. This again provides increased strength at the
forward area.
[0063] The inner plate 30 follows substantially exactly the shape of the
outer plate 31 with two exceptions. Firstly the top edge 30E in the
horizontal section is lower than the top edge 35E so that the top edge
35E forms an upstanding flange portion 40 above the top plate 32 and the
tope edge 30E. This flange portion is visible on the outside and covers
edges of the decking extending across the cover plate 32 and the rails
22. The flange 40 commences at the portion 35D so that the curvature is
slightly less than the curvature of the inner plate 30 thus causing the
edge to rise to a height greater than the height of the edge 30E of the
plate 30. The raised flange 40 continues to the bend line 39 and then
gradually declines from a common height along the horizontal section to
the forward end of the second portion 18 at the coupling 13. This
provides an attractive appearance of the structure. Holes 41 are provided
in the flange 40 at spaced positions along the flange again to provided
an attractive appearance. The holes are elongate with bridge sections
between the holes. End ones of the holes are shaped with inclined top
edges to match the incline of the corresponding top edge of the flange.
[0064] The second difference between the inner plate and the outer plate
is that the inner plate 30 is bent at a first bend line 42 and a second
bend line 43 so that the spacing between the plates increases by an
inclined section between the bend lines 42 and 43 and by a vertical
section parallel to the outer plate 31 at the rails 10 and 11. Thus the
outer plate 31 lies in a common plane with the outer surface of the rails
where as the inner plate 30 is located outwardly of the inner surface of
the rails with the bottom portion only below the bend line 43 and
indicated at 44 inside the rail so as to be attached to the inside
surface of the rail.
[0065] In addition the spacing between the outer plate 31 and the inner
plate 30 is slightly modified at the bend lines 39 since the bind line 39
of the outer plate 31 is spaced slightly forward of the bend line 39 to
the plate 30 thus increasing the spacing between the plates in the area
at the rear of the second potion 18.
[0066] The top cover plate 32 is formed in a front section which covers
the top of the second potion 18 and forms an apex section 32A at the
coupling 13. The apex section 32A includes a rearwardly extending tab 32B
rearward of the coupling 13. A bend line 32C is located at the forward
end of the flange 40 since there is a bend at that point extending
downwardly to the apex 35H. The top plate further includes rearwardly
extending sections 32D which extend backwardly from the bend line 32C to
the rear end of the second portion 18 to a rear edge 32E of the front
cover plate portion. The V-shaped section is thus formed in one plate by
cutting from sheet metal. The cover plate is then formed by a second
section 32F which extends form the edge 32E rearwardly along the
horizontal section of the side members and through the vertical section
of the side members to a bottom edge 32G. The cover plate is finally
formed by rear small section 32H which passes through the bend lines 42
and 43 and thus is shaped to match increase in width between the plates
30 and 31 at the bend lines 42 and 43. The bottom edge 32H is positioned
to sit on top of the respective side rail.
[0067] The bottom plate is manufactured in similar sections matching the
section previously described in respect of the top plate. However the
bottom portion 33A of the bottom plate extends downwardly to a bottom
edge 33B which is coincident with the bottom edges of the side plates 30
and 31 to close off the front of the side plates to the bottom to receive
the rail behind the plate portion 33A.
[0068] Each of the plates 30, 31, 32 and 33 is individually formed from
sheet metal by cutting and bending to the required shaped described
above. Thus the sheet is initially planar and is cut to the required
shape initially and then bent using commercially available equipment. The
plates are then welded at the respective edges to form the side members
each defined by a box section. However the box section structure thus
form can take the complex shape set forth above to provide the attractive
shape, strength characteristics and convenience of manufacture available
from the cutting and bending techniques.
[0069] Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein
above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same
made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from
such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the
accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and
not in a limiting sense.
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