Break-Away Tow Hook
US-2022332157-A1 · Oct 20, 2022 · US
US12472785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12472785-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217986404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 14, 2022 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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A tow hook assembly including a housing, a receiving member, and a pin. The housing includes a side wall defining an asymmetric opening having a cam surface and an end wall. The pin rotatably couples the receiving member to the housing between an extended position and a rotated position. The pin includes an extended portion received within the asymmetric opening of the housing. In the extended position, the extended portion abuts against the end wall to inhibit rotation of the receiving member with respect to the housing in a first direction. Upon an application of a force exceeding a predetermined threshold, the extended portion abuts and deforms against the cam surface to permit rotation of the receiving member in a second direction opposite the first direction to rotate the receiving member from the extended position towards the rotated position.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A tow hook assembly comprising: a housing including a side wall defining an asymmetric opening having a cam surface and an end wall; a receiving member; and a pin rotatably coupling the receiving member to the housing for movement between an extended position and a rotated position, the pin including an extended portion received within the asymmetric opening of the housing, in the extended position the extended portion abuts against the end wall to inhibit rotation of the receiving member with respect to the housing in a first direction, upon application of a force exceeding a predetermined threshold on the receiving member, the extended portion abuts and deforms against the cam surface to permit rotation of the receiving member in a second direction opposite the first direction to rotate the receiving member from the extended position towards the rotated position. 2 . The tow hook assembly of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the housing defining the asymmetric opening is formed from a first material having a first stiffness and the extended portion of the pin is formed from a second material having a second stiffness, the first stiffness is greater than the second stiffness. 3 . The tow hook assembly of claim 1 , wherein the receiving member includes a pair of arms, an opening formed in an end of each arm of the pair of arms, the pin extending through the opening of each arm. 4 . The tow hook assembly of claim 3 , wherein the opening formed in each arm defines a slot, the extended portion of the pin received within the slot of the opening formed in each arm of the receiving member to rotatably fix the pin relative to the receiving member. 5 . The tow hook assembly of claim 3 , wherein the housing is fixed to a bottom surface of a bumper reinforcement. 6 . The tow hook assembly of claim 3 , wherein the housing further includes a second side wall defining an asymmetric opening having a cam surface and an end wall. 7 . The tow hook assembly of claim 6 , wherein the receiving member includes a leading portion provided between the pair of arms in a vehicle lateral direction, the leading portion located at a first vertical position when the receiving member is in the extended position and at a second vertical position when the receiving member is in the rotated position, the second vertical position being lower than the first vertical position in a vehicle vertical direction. 8 . A tow hook assembly comprising: a housing having a side wall defining a first opening; a receiving member; a pin rotatably coupling the receiving member to the housing to rotate in a first direction from an extended position to a rotated position; and a frangible member moveable between an engaged position and a disengaged position, wherein in the engaged position, the frangible member couples the receiving member to the housing to inhibit rotation of receiving member from the extended position towards the rotated position, wherein in the disengaged position, the frangible member permits rotation of the receiver from the extend position towards the rotated position, wherein upon application of a force exceeding a predetermined threshold on the receiving member, the frangible member moves from the engaged position to the disengaged position. 9 . The tow hook assembly of claim 8 , wherein the receiving member includes a pair of arms, an opening formed in an end of each arm of the pair of arms, the pin extending through the opening of each arm. 10 . The tow hook assembly of claim 9 , wherein the housing is fixed to a bottom wall of a bumper reinforcement. 11 . The tow hook assembly of claim 10 , wherein the housing includes a top wall having a tapered lower surface. 12 . The tow hook assembly of claim 11 , wherein the tapered lower surface inhibits rotation of the receiving member in a second direction opposite the first direction when the receiving member is in the extended position. 13 . The tow hook assembly of claim 11 , wherein the receiving member includes a leading portion provided between the pair of arms in a vehicle lateral direction, the leading portion located at a first vertical position when the receiving member is in the extended position and at a second vertical position when the receiving member is in the rotated position, the second vertical position being lower than the first vertical position in a vehicle vertical direction. 14 . The tow hook assembly of claim 8 , wherein the receiving member and the side wall of the housing is formed from a first material having a first stiffness and the frangible member is formed from a second material having a second stiffness, the first stiffness is greater than the second stiffness. 15 . A tow hook assembly comprising: a housing having a side wall defining an opening and a keyway formed in the opening; and a receiving member including a pair of arms and a key provided at an end of at least one of the arms, the receiving member moveable between an extended position and a rotated position, the key received within the keyway when the receiving member is in the extended position, the key removed from the keyway when the receiving member is in the rotated position. 16 . The tow hook assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a biasing member provided within the opening to bias the key of the receiving member into the keyway of the housing. 17 . The tow hook assembly of claim 16 , wherein the biasing member is a spring extending from the key of the receiving member to a portion of the side wall of the housing opposite the keyway. 18 . The tow hook assembly of claim 15 , wherein the key of the receiving member extends through the opening formed in the housing to retain the receiving member within the housing. 19 . The tow hook assembly of claim 15 , wherein the housing is fixed to a bottom surface of a front bumper. 20 . The tow hook assembly of claim 19 , wherein the receiving member includes a leading portion provided between the pair of arms in a vehicle lateral direction, the leading portion located at a first vertical position when the receiving member is in the extended position and at a second vertical position when the receiving member is in the rotated position, the second vertical position being lower than the first vertical position in a vehicle vertical direction.
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