Pivot Mechanism for Bicycle Carrier
US-2022153205-A1 · May 19, 2022 · US
US11427045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11427045-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016864392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2022 |
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A mechanism for clamping a drawbar in a receiver hitch uses a clamp pad to engage two adjacent interior surfaces of the receiver hitch tube. The clamp pad presses outwardly on the receiver hitch tube causing the opposing corner of the drawbar to engage the other sides of the receiver hitch tube. The clamp pad is extended and retracted by a shuttle member disposed inside the drawbar tube. The clamp may be self-aligning with respect to the receiver hitch. An adjustment mechanism is described for translating the shuttle member. An extendable pin mechanism may be actuated by the shuttle assembly. A locking mechanism may be provided to prevent an unauthorized person from releasing the clamp pad and the extendable pin.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A clamp mechanism for securing a drawbar in a receiver tube having an interior surface, the clamp mechanism comprising: a clamp pad movably disposed in a clamp aperture in the drawbar; an actuator disposed in the drawbar and configured to translate the clamp pad outwardly through the aperture in the drawbar; wherein the clamp pad is adjustably retained in the clamp aperture; and wherein the clamp pad tilts within the clamp aperture to contact an interior surface of the receiver tube. 2. The clamp mechanism of claim 1 wherein contact with the interior surface of the receiver hitch moves the clamp pad with respect to the clamp aperture. 3. The clamp mechanism of claim 2 wherein the clamp pad tilts with respect to the clamp aperture. 4. The clamp mechanism of claim 1 wherein the clamp aperture is disposed through a corner of the drawbar tube. 5. The clamp mechanism of claim 1 wherein the actuator comprises a shuttle member provided with an inclined surface. 6. The clamp mechanism of claim 5 wherein the clamp pad is rotatably disposed on a bearing contacting the inclined surface of the shuttle member. 7. The clamp mechanism of claim 6 wherein the clamp pad has a first surface and a second surface for engaging a pair of adjacent interior surfaces of the receiver tube. 8. The clamp mechanism of claim 7 wherein the clamp pad pivots within the clamp aperture to engage the first surface and the second surface of the clamp pad with the pair of adjacent surfaces of the receiver tube. 9. The clamp mechanism of claim 7 wherein the first surface of the clamp pad is substantially orthogonal to the second surface of the clamp pad. 10. The drawbar of claim 5 further comprising a bearing contacting the inclined surface of the shuttle member and the clamp pad. 11. The drawbar of claim 1 wherein the clamp aperture extends through a corner of the drawbar. 12. The drawbar of claim 11 wherein the clamp pad engages a pair of adjacent surfaces of the receiver hitch as it translates outwardly through the clamp aperture. 13. The drawbar of claim 12 wherein the clamp pad pivots to substantially align with both of the pair of adjacent surfaces of the receiver. 14. A clamp mechanism for securing a drawbar in a receiver tube having an interior surface, the clamp mechanism comprising: a clamp pad disposed in an aperture in the drawbar; an actuator disposed in the drawbar and configured to translate the clamp pad outwardly through the aperture to contact the interior surface of the receiver tube; wherein the clamp pad is configured to pivot with respect to the drawbar. 15. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad is configured to pivot with respect to the drawbar to increase points of contact between the clamp pad and the interior surface of the receiver tube. 16. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad self-adjusts to the interior surface of the receiver tube. 17. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad self-adjusts to an irregularity in the interior surface of the receiver tube. 18. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad has a first surface and a second surface for engaging a pair of adjacent interior surfaces of the receiver tube; and wherein the clamp pad is configured to pivot to contact both of the adjacent interior surfaces. 19. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad self-adjusts with respect to the drawbar to contact a side wall portion of the interior surface of the receiver tube and a bottom portion of the interior surface of the receiver tube. 20. The clamp mechanism of claim 14 wherein the clamp pad self-adjusts with respect to the drawbar to contact a side wall portion of the interior surface of the receiver tube and a top portion of the interior surface of the receiver tube.
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