Weight distribution system

US10183536B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10183536-B2
Application numberUS-201313834043-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateJan 22, 2019
Grant dateJan 22, 2019

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Abstract

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A weight distribution system is shown and described. The weight distribution system may include a spring arm configured to be operatively engaged between plate members of a ball mount, and a pin member inserted into the spring arm, the pin member configured to secure the spring arm with the ball mount. The weight distribution system may also include an attachment mechanism configured to selectively place the spring arm in mechanical communication with a towed vehicle.

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Having thus described the invention, we claim: 1. A weight distribution system comprising: a ball mount adapted to be mounted to a hitch of a towing vehicle, the ball mount including: an upper member having a hitch ball secured thereto; a lower engagement body; a spring arm operatively engaged with the lower engagement body; the lower engagement body having first and second plate members wherein the first plate member extends rearwardly further than the second plate member; and a vertical support member adapted to connect the upper member and the lower engagement body with the hitch of the towing vehicle; the spring arm operatively engaged between the first and second plate members of the ball mount, the spring arm directly loading on the first plate member creating a friction load in the ball mount dampening sway forces and wherein the spring arm is directly engaged with the second plate member; a pin member inserted into an aperture on the spring arm, the pin member securing the spring arm with the ball mount; and an attachment mechanism configured to selectively place the spring arm in mechanical communication with a towed vehicle. 2. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the pin member pivotally attaches the spring arm with the ball mount. 3. The weight distribution system of claim 2 , further comprising a clip securing the pin member with the spring arm and ball mount in a generally vertical position relative to the ball mount. 4. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the first plate member is positioned above the second plate member. 5. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the first plate member comprises an upper plate and the second plate member comprises a lower plate positioned below the upper plate. 6. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the engagement of the first plate member and the spring bar results in the spring bar applying a greater force to the first plate member than the second plate member. 7. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the spring bar applies an upward force on the first plate member. 8. The weight distribution system of claim 1 , wherein the spring arm includes an end and the attachment mechanism includes a bracket having a friction pad positioned thereon whereby the end engages the friction pad. 9. The weight distribution system of claim 8 , wherein the frictional load in the ball mount is four to five times higher than a frictional load at engagement of the end of the spring arm and friction pad. 10. A weight distribution system comprising: a ball mount adapted to be mounted to a hitch of a towing vehicle, the ball mount including: an upper member having a hitch ball secured thereto; a lower engagement body; a spring arm operatively engaged with the lower engagement body; the lower engagement body having upper and lower plates, the upper plate including at least one support member and extending a greater distance rearwardly than the lower plate; and a vertical support member adapted to connect the upper member and the lower engagement body with the hitch of the towing vehicle; the spring arm operatively inserted into the ball mount between the upper and lower plates, the spring arm directly loading on the upper plate creating a friction load in the ball mount dampening sway forces and wherein the spring arm is directly engaged with the lower plate member; and a pin member inserted into the spring arm, the pin member securing the spring arm with the ball mount. 11. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the spring arm is pivotally attached with the ball mount. 12. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , further comprising a clip, the clip selectively engaged with the pin member selectively securing the spring arm with the upper and lower plates. 13. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the spring arm being directly attached with the upper and lower plates is free of a trunnion. 14. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the spring arm being directly attached with the upper and lower plates is free of a bushing. 15. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the attachment mechanism includes a shoe bracket engaging the spring arm with the towed vehicle. 16. The weight distribution system of claim 15 , further comprising an engaging member selectively secured with the shoe bracket, the engaging member configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the spring arm. 17. The weight distribution system of claim 15 , wherein the shoe bracket includes a friction pad engaged with an end of the spring arm. 18. The weight distribution system of claim 17 , wherein the frictional load in the ball mount is four to five times higher than a frictional load at engagement of the end of the spring arm and friction pad. 19. The weight distribution system of claim 10 , wherein the support member comprises a vertically extending plate attached with the top plate. 20. A weight distribution system comprising: a ball mount adapted to be mounted to a hitch of a towing vehicle, the ball mount including: a lower engagement body; a spring arm operatively engaged with the lower engagement body; the lower engagement body having first and second plate members; a third plate member configured to accept a hitch ball; and a vertical support member adapted to connect the lower engagement body and the third plate member with the hitch of the towing vehicle; the spring arm positioned between the first and second plate members, the spring arm directly loading on the first plate member creating a friction load in the ball mount dampening sway forces; a pin inserted into the spring arm and the first and second plate members, the pin operatively securing the spring arm with the ball mount; and an attachment mechanism selectively placing the spring arm in mechanical communication with a towed vehicle. 21. The weight distribution system of claim 20 , wherein the spring arm is pivotally attached between the first and second plate members. 22. The weight distribution system of claim 20 , further comprising a clip, the clip selectively engaged with the pin member selectively securing the spring arm with the ball mount. 23. The weight distribution system of claim 20 , wherein the attachment mechanism comprises: a shoe bracket engaging the spring arm with the towed vehicle; and an engaging member selectively secured with the shoe bracket, the engaging member configured to circumscribe at least a portion of the spring arm. 24. The weight distribution system of claim 23 , wherein the spring arm is selectively in contact with a friction pad positioned in the shoe bracket. 25. The weight distribution system of claim 24 , wherein the spring arm is in mechanical communication with the towed vehicle through a force applied to the friction pad by the spring arm. 26. The weight distribution system of claim 23 , wherein the shoe bracket includes a friction pad engaged with an end of the spring arm. 27. The weight distribution system of claim 26 , wherein the frictional load in the ball mount is four to five times higher than a frictional load at engagement of the end of the spring arm and friction pad. 28. A weight distribution system comprising: a ball mount adapted to be mounted to a hitch of a towing vehicle, the b

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  • B60D1/247Primary

    for improving weight distribution · CPC title

  • Ball-and-socket hitches · CPC title

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What does patent US10183536B2 cover?
A weight distribution system is shown and described. The weight distribution system may include a spring arm configured to be operatively engaged between plate members of a ball mount, and a pin member inserted into the spring arm, the pin member configured to secure the spring arm with the ball mount. The weight distribution system may also include an attachment mechanism configured to selecti…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cequent Performance Prod Inc, Horizon Global Americas Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60D1/247. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 22 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).