Bracket assembly for a weight distribution system
US-11472242-B1 · Oct 18, 2022 · US
US11331970B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11331970-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916453979-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 17, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 17, 2022 |
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A trailer hitch is disclosed. A weight distribution hitch includes an attachment member with a forward end which attaches to a vehicle and a rearward end which pivotally connects to a trailer. The weight distribution hitch also includes a moment bar which attaches to the attachment member on one and tension mechanism on the other. The tension mechanism is mounted on a frame of the trailer and provides an upward force on the moment bar which imposes a moment on the attachment member. Center lines of the attachment member, moment bar, and the vehicle are all in a vertical plane. The weight distribution hitch may also include an aperture disposed in the moment bar through which the tension mechanism passes.
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A weight distribution hitch comprising: an attachment member with a forward end configured to rigidly attach to a vehicle and a rearward end extending rearwardly toward a trailer, the rearward end having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion configured to pivotably attach to a coupler of the trailer; a moment bar comprising a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end pivotably attached to the lower portion of the rearward end of the attachment member, so as to constrain movement of the moment bar to pivoting about a vertical axis; a tension mechanism comprising a jack mounted on a frame of the trailer and configured to decrease a distance between the rearward end of the moment bar and the frame, so as to impose a moment on the attachment member, and wherein a greater decrease in the distance imposes a greater moment; wherein centerlines of the attachment member, moment bar, and the vehicle are all in a vertical plane, when the vehicle is traveling in a straight line. 2. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 wherein the upper portion of the rearward end of the attachment member comprises a hitch ball. 3. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 further comprising a level sensing mechanism and a limit switch configured to stop the jack from raising when the level sensing mechanism detects a predetermined level. 4. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 wherein the tension mechanism further comprises one or more electrical switches allowing the jack to be raised or lowered automatically. 5. The weight distribution hitch of claim 4 further comprising a load sensor configured to measure a load on the jack. 6. The weight distribution hitch of claim 5 further comprising a limit switch configured to stop the jack from raising when the load sensor detects a predetermined load. 7. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 wherein the attachment member comprises a height adjustment mechanism facilitating raising and lowering the upper portion relative to the height of the vehicle. 8. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 wherein the jack comprises a bearing plate disposed around a shaft of the jack and wherein a bearing surface of the bearing plate is convex. 9. The weight distribution hitch of claim 8 wherein the bearing plate is also a foot of the jack. 10. The weight distribution hitch of claim 1 wherein the jack is operational as a trailer support when the trailer is in a static mode and a tension mechanism when the trailer is in a mobile mode. 11. A weight distribution system comprising: an attachment member configured to be rigidly attached to a vehicle; a moment bar with a first end and a second end, the first end configured to hingedly attached to the attachment member; a tension mechanism comprising a jack configured to be attached to a frame of a trailer, the tension mechanism comprising a bearing surface disposed near its lower end configured to abut the second end of the moment bar; an aperture disposed in the moment bar through which the tension mechanism passes; wherein, when the tension mechanism is put in tension, the moment bar is pulled toward the frame of the trailer. 12. The weight distribution hitch of claim 11 further comprising a motor configured to add or remove tension from the tension member. 13. The weight distribution hitch of claim 12 further comprising a limit switch configured to turn the motor off when the limit switch is activated. 14. The weight distribution hitch of claim 13 wherein the motor comprises an electric motor. 15. The weight distribution hitch of claim 14 wherein the limit switch is in electrical communication with a level. 16. The weight distribution hitch of claim 11 wherein the aperture is vertical such that it extends from a top side of the moment bar through to a bottom side of the moment bar. 17. The weight distribution hitch of claim 16 wherein the aperture is elongated. 18. A weight distribution system comprising: an attachment member with a forward end and a rearward end, the forward end configured to attach to a vehicle and the rearward end extending rearwardly toward a trailer, the rearward end having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion configured to attach to a coupler of the trailer and the lower portion configured to receive a moment bar; the moment bar with a first end and a second end, the first end hingedly attached to the attachment member; a jack configured to be attached to a frame of the trailer, the jack comprising a bearing surface disposed near its lower end configured to abut the second end of the moment bar, the jack also comprising a foot configured to abut the ground; wherein the jack is moveable between two position, a first position wherein the foot of the jack is on a ground surface, the jack is in compression, and the jack supports a tongue of the trailer, and a second position wherein the foot of the jack is off the ground, the bearing surface abuts the moment bar, and the jack is in tension. 19. The weight distribution hitch of claim 18 wherein the bearing surface is convex.
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