Kingpin stabilizer

US9340080B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9340080-B2
Application numberUS-201313973208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 22, 2013
Priority dateAug 22, 2012
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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Abstract

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A kingpin stabilizer having a kingpin-retaining bracket having a base plate and upwardly extending walls along at least two sides of the base plate. The upwardly extending walls and the base plate forming a receiving cavity with the upwardly extending walls spaced apart to fit said kingpin therebetween. At least one upwardly extending wall has a pin retainer. The stabilizer includes three telescoping legs extending from the pin-retaining bracket forming a tripod.

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What is claimed is: 1. A kingpin stabilizer comprising a kingpin-retaining bracket having a base plate and upwardly extending walls along at least two sides of the base plate, the upwardly extending walls and the base plate forming a receiving cavity, the upwardly extending walls spaced apart to fit said kingpin therebetween, at least one upwardly extending wall having a pin retainer extending inward therefrom to hang the kingpin retaining bracket on the kingpin, and three telescoping legs extending from the kingpin-retaining bracket forming a tripod. 2. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 1 , where the pin retainer is a flange on the upwardly extending wall oriented toward the receiving cavity, the flange offset from the base plate. 3. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 1 , where the upwardly extending walls are along three sides of the base plate, the three upwardly extending walls and the base plate forming the receiving cavity, the three upwardly extending walls spaced apart to fit said kingpin therein. 4. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 3 , where the base plate includes a lock aperture adjacent the entrance to the receiving cavity. 5. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 1 , where each telescoping leg comprises a ratchet mechanism. 6. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 5 , where the ratchet mechanism comprises a ratchet wheel operably engaging a telescoping leg portion, a spring-loaded lock plate operably engaging the ratchet wheel resisting backward rotation of the ratchet wheel, and a lever comprising a spring-loaded advance plate, the advance plate engaging the ratchet wheel such that motion of the lever in a first direction rotates the advance plate and the ratchet wheel in forward rotation extending the telescoping leg portion. 7. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 1 , further comprising a retaining bar for each leg, each retaining bar having a first end pivotably connected to a respective telescoping leg and second end pivotably connected to a center pivot. 8. The kingpin stabilizer according to claim 1 , each telescoping leg comprising a foot pad. 9. A method of stabilizing a kingpin comprising the steps of: hanging a kingpin stabilizer from the kingpin; extending a portion of the stabilizer to contact a supporting surface, wherein the step of extending further comprises providing the kingpin stabilizer with three telescoping legs and extending the three telescoping legs downward from the kingpin-retaining bracket forming a tripod beneath the kingpin such that each telescoping leg contacts the supporting surface, and, where in extending the three telescoping legs includes moving a lever comprising a spring-loaded advance plate in a first direction, the advance plate engaging a ratchet wheel operably engaging a lower telescoping leg portion, the motion in the first direction rotating the advance plate and the ratchet wheel in forward rotation extending the lower telescoping leg portion. 10. A kingpin stabilizer for a kingpin having a kingpin head at an outer extremity thereof and defining a kingpin groove axially inward of the kingpin head, the kingpin stabilizer comprising: a kingpin-retaining bracket having a base plate and at least one upwardly extending member extending along three sides of the base plate to form a kingpin receiver that defines an open entrance and is configured to receive the kingpin head therebetween, the at least one member extending upwardly an extent sufficient to clear the kingpin head; a pin retainer extending inward from the at least one upwardly extending member, wherein the upwardly extending member and pin retainer combine to define a receiving cavity adapted to receive the head of the kingpin between the base plate and the pin retainer with the pin retainer extending into the kingpin groove to hang the kingpin retaining bracket on the kingpin; and a telescoping support extendable downward from the kingpin-retaining bracket to contact a supporting surface. 11. The kingpin stabilizer of claim 10 , wherein the support is a tripod including three extendable legs pivotally attached to the kingpin retaining bracket. 12. The kingpin stabilizer of claim 10 , wherein the pin retainer includes at least one flange extending inwardly from three sides of the at least one upwardly extending member, wherein the flange extends into the kingpin groove above the kingpin head on three sides of the kingpin head. 13. The kingpin stabilizer of claim 12 , wherein the base of the kingpin retainer includes a portion extending forward of the entrance, the tab defining a lock aperture adjacent to the cavity.

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  • Fifth wheel traction couplings {(tractors for handling trailers in terminals B62D49/007)} · CPC title

  • with stabilising means, e.g. to prevent jack-knifing, pitching, rolling, buck jumping (stabilising in general B62D37/00; tractors B62D49/08) · CPC title

  • Undercarriages for supports with three or more telescoping legs · CPC title

  • B60D1/66Primary

    Props · CPC title

  • King pins · CPC title

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What does patent US9340080B2 cover?
A kingpin stabilizer having a kingpin-retaining bracket having a base plate and upwardly extending walls along at least two sides of the base plate. The upwardly extending walls and the base plate forming a receiving cavity with the upwardly extending walls spaced apart to fit said kingpin therebetween. At least one upwardly extending wall has a pin retainer. The stabilizer includes three teles…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Norco Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62D53/0871. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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