Roll off trailer, movable bumper for use therewith and related methods
US-2016068126-A1 · Mar 10, 2016 · US
US9855875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9855875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615275608-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 26, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 2, 2018 |
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A roll off trailer is provided with a bumper assembly which may move between a deployed position and a collapsed position. The roll off trailer may include a trailer frame with a table top pivotally connected to the trailer such that the deployed position may be associated with a home position of the table top and the collapsed position may be associated with a tilted roll off position of the table top.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A roll off trailer comprising: a trailer frame having a rear end; a table top pivotally connected to the trailer frame adjacent the rear end so that the table top is pivotable between a generally horizontal home position and a tilted roll off position; a bumper assembly that extends below the table top adjacent the rear end of the trailer frame; wherein the bumper assembly is selectively movable between a deployed position and a collapsed position; and a linkage assembly that extends between and is mounted on the trailer frame and the bumper assembly; wherein the linkage assembly controls orientation of the bumper assembly as the table top moves from the home position to the roll off position; and wherein the linkage assembly holds the bumper assembly in essentially the same orientation throughout movement of the table top between the home and roll off positions. 2. The trailer of claim 1 wherein the trailer is adapted to stand on a ground surface and wherein the bumper assembly maintains an essentially constant or same orientation relative to the ground surface upon which the trailer stands throughout movement of the table top from the home to the roll off position. 3. The trailer of claim 1 , wherein an end of the table top pivots downwardly towards the bumper assembly when the table top is moved from the home to the roll off position and thereby a distance between the end of the table top and the bumper assembly is decreased when the table top is moved from the home to the roll off position. 4. The trailer of claim 1 , wherein trailer is adapted to stand on a ground surface; wherein the bumper assembly is higher off the ground surface upon which the trailer stands and is positioned further rearward when the table top is in the home position and the bumper assembly is in the deployed position than when the table top is in the roll off position and the bumper assembly is in the collapsed position. 5. The trailer of claim 1 , wherein the trailer is adapted to stand on a ground surface; and wherein the bumper assembly remains out of contact and spaced above the ground surface upon which the trailer stands when the table top is in the roll off position and the bumper assembly is in the collapsed position or the deployed position. 6. The trailer as defined in claim 1 , wherein the trailer is adapted to stand on a ground surface; wherein the bumper assembly includes a bumper that has a lower surface and at least one vertically oriented rear surface; and the lower surface remains essentially horizontal or parallel to the ground surface upon which the trailer stands and the rear surface remains essentially vertical or perpendicular to the ground surface throughout the pivotal movement of the table top. 7. The trailer of claim 1 wherein the linkage assembly includes an L-shaped arm that is pivotally connected to the trailer frame and is pivotally connected to the bumper assembly. 8. The trailer of claim 1 wherein the bumper assembly comprises a bumper, a left support arm extending forward from the bumper, and a right support arm extending forward from the bumper; and the linkage assembly is pivotally connected to the bumper assembly via a pivot shaft that extends from adjacent the left support arm to adjacent the right support arm. 9. The trailer of claim 8 further comprising a first collar adjacent the left support arm; a second collar adjacent the right support arm; a link of the linkage assembly extending from adjacent the trailer frame to adjacent the pivot shaft; and wherein the pivot shaft is received in the first and second collars. 10. The trailer of claim 1 wherein the linkage assembly extends forward of a front end of the bumper assembly; and the bumper assembly is pivotally connected to the table top by a first pivot and pivotally connected to the linkage assembly by a second pivot. 11. The trailer of claim 1 wherein the table top comprises a bumper assembly mounting bracket having a rear edge which defines a cutout; and a portion of the bumper assembly is outside the cutout when the table top is in the home position and the portion of the bumper assembly is within the cutout when the table top in the roll off position. 12. A method comprising the steps of: providing a roll off trailer comprising a trailer frame, a table top pivotally connected to the trailer frame adjacent a rear end of the trailer, a bumper assembly comprising a bumper, and a linkage assembly extending between and pivotally connected to the trailer frame and to the bumper assembly; and pivoting the table top relative to the trailer frame from a home position to a roll off position such that a rear end of the table top moves downward relative to the trailer frame; holding the bumper assembly in essentially a constant or a same orientation relative to a ground surface upon with the trailer stands throughout movement of the table top between the home position and the roll off position; and moving the rear end of the table top closer to the bumper. 13. The method as defined in claim 12 , further comprising: decreasing a distance between the bumper on the bumper assembly and the rear end of the table top when the table top is pivoted to the roll off position. 14. The method as defined in claim 12 , further comprising: pivoting the table top to a position where the rear end of the table top is positioned adjacent the ground surface upon which the trailer stands; and loading a container onto the table top or unloading a container off of the table top when the rear end of the table top is adjacent the ground surface upon which the trailer stands. 15. The method as defined in claim 14 , further comprising: maintaining essentially the constant or the same orientation of the bumper of the bumper assembly relative to the ground surface upon which the trailer stands during pivoting of the table top, loading of the container onto the table top or unloading of the container off the table top. 16. The method as defined in claim 12 , wherein the bumper has a lower surface and at least one vertically oriented rear surface; and the method further comprises: maintaining the lower surface of the bumper essentially horizontal or parallel to the ground surface upon which the trailer stands and maintaining the rear surface of the bumper essentially vertical or perpendicular to the ground surface throughout the pivotal movement of the table top. 17. The method as defined in claim 12 , further comprising: maintaining the bumper assembly out of contact and spaced above the ground surface upon which the trailer stands when the table top is in the roll off position and the bumper assembly is in a collapsed position or a deployed position.
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