Hitch module

US9907221B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9907221-B2
Application numberUS-201514870630-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 30, 2015
Priority dateSep 30, 2015
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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A hitch module adapted to be coupled to a frame of a work machine or towed assembly. The hitch module includes a carrier assembly having a first plate and a second plate coupled to one another. The first and second plates are spaced from one another by a first distance, where both plates define a pivot axis. A guide assembly defines a longitudinal axis and is pivotally coupled to the carrier assembly about the pivot axis. The guide assembly has a first guide plate and a second guide plate coupled to and spaced by a second distance from one another. A hitch assembly is disposed at least partially between the first and second plate of the carrier assembly and the first and the second guide plate. The hitch link assembly is pivotal about the pivot axis and movable along the longitudinal axis.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hitch module, comprising: a carrier assembly including a first plate and a second plate coupled to one another, the first and second plates spaced from one another by a first distance, where both plates define a pivot axis; a guide assembly defining a longitudinal axis and being pivotally coupled to the carrier assembly about the pivot axis, the guide assembly having a first guide plate and a second guide plate coupled to one another and spaced by a second distance from one another, where the second distance is greater than the first distance; and a hitch assembly disposed at least partially between the first and second plate of the carrier assembly and the first and the second guide plate, the hitch assembly being pivotal about the pivot axis relative to the carrier assembly and movable along the longitudinal axis relative to the guide assembly; wherein, the first plate and the second plate of the carrier assembly are positioned at least partially between the first guide plate and the second guide plate. 2. The hitch module of claim 1 , wherein the hitch assembly comprises a hitch link that is movable to a plurality of positions relative to the guide assembly and carrier assembly, the plurality of positions defined within a trapezoidal-shaped area having at least four points, wherein a first point is at a first position and a first angle, a second point is at the first position and a second angle, a third point is at a second position and the first angle, and a fourth point is at the second position and the second angle. 3. The hitch module of claim 1 , wherein: the hitch assembly is extendable along the longitudinal axis relative to the guide assembly between a first position and a second position; and the guide assembly is pivotable about the pivot axis in a first direction by a first angle relative to the longitudinal axis and a second direction by a second angle relative thereto. 4. The hitch module of claim 1 , further comprising: a first through-hole axially aligned through the first guide plate, the first through-hole being spaced a first radial distance from the pivot axis; an opening defined in the first plate, the opening defined at the first radial distance from the pivot axis; a second through-hole defined in the hitch assembly; a third through-hole defined in the second plate and defined at the first radial distance from the pivot axis; and a fourth through-hole defined in the second guide plate and axially aligned with the first through-hole, the fourth through-hole defined at the first radial distance from the pivot axis; wherein, the first through-hole, the opening, and the second through-hole are aligned with one another when the hitch assembly is in a first position, and the first through-hole is misaligned from the second through-hole when the hitch assembly is in a second position. 5. The hitch module of claim 4 , further comprising a pin axially aligned with the first through-hole and configured to move axially along a central axis defined by the first through-hole, the pin being selectively positioned in at least one of three axial positions, wherein: in a first axial position, the hitch assembly is not in the first position and the pin is disposed through a portion of the first through-hole and the opening; in a second axial position, the hitch assembly is in the first position, the guide assembly is not axially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and the pin is disposed through the first through-hole, the opening, and the second through-hole; and in a third axial position, the hitch assembly is in the first position, the guide assembly is aligned with the longitudinal axis, and the pin is disposed through the first through hole, the opening, the second through-hole, the third through-hole and the fourth through-hole. 6. The hitch module of claim 5 , further comprising a sensor coupled to the first guide plate, the sensor adapted to detect when the pin is disposed in the third axial position. 7. The hitch module of claim 1 , further comprising: a U-shaped frame member coupled to the first guide plate, the U-shaped frame defining a pin through-hole; and a spring disposed between the U-shaped frame member and the first guide plate, the spring biasing the pin towards the second guide plate; wherein, the pin is disposed through the pin through-hole in at least one of three axial positions. 8. The hitch module of claim 7 , wherein the pin comprises at least a first stop and a second stop, the first stop limiting axial movement of the pin as it contacts the U-shaped frame member, and the second stop limiting axial movement of the pin as it contacts the first guide plate. 9. The hitch module of claim 8 , further comprising a sensor coupled to the first guide plate, the sensor adapted to monitor the second stop and detect the axial position of the pin based on a location of the second stop. 10. The hitch module of claim 7 , wherein, when the pin is in a second of the three axial positions, the hitch assembly is substantially restricted from moving out of a first position, and the hitch assembly and the guide assembly can pivot relative to the carrier member. 11. The hitch module of claim 7 , wherein when the pin is in a third of the three axial positions, the hitch assembly being restricted from moving out of a first position, and the hitch assembly and the guide assembly are restricted from rotating relative to the carrier member. 12. The hitch module of claim 1 , wherein the guide assembly further comprises: at least one spacer coupling the first guide plate to the second guide plate; and at least one wear plate disposed between the first guide plate and the second guide plate, the at least one wear plate having a radially-defined edge that is disposed in contact with the first guide plate or second guide plate. 13. The hitch module of claim 1 , further comprising: a work machine; an implement including a frame, the implement being coupled to the work machine; the hitch module being mounted to either the work machine or the implement; and a chemical applicator coupled to the hitch module of the work machine or the implement. 14. A hitch module for coupling to a frame of a work machine or work implement, comprising: a carrier assembly including a first plate, a second plate, and at least one coupler plate coupling the first and second plates to one another, the first and second plates being disposed parallel to and spaced from one another by a first distance, where a pivot axis is defined through both the first and second plates; a guide assembly defining a longitudinal axis and being pivotally coupled to the carrier assembly about the pivot axis, the guide assembly including a first guide plate and a second guide plate coupled to one another and spaced by a second distance from one another, where the second distance is greater than the first distance; and a hitch assembly disposed at least partially between the first and second plates of the carrier assembly and the first and the second guide plates of the guide assembly, the hitch assembly including a draw bar and a hitch link; wherein, the hitch assembly is pivotal about the pivot axis relative to the carrier assembly and movable along the longitudinal axis relative to the guide assembly; further wherein, the first plate and the second plate of the carrier assembly are positioned at least partially between the first guide plate and the second guide plate. 15. The hitch module of claim 14 , wherein: the hitch link is longitudinally movable between a first position and a second posit

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Classifications

  • A01B59/004Primary

    Length-adjustable links · CPC title

  • specially adapted for implements, e.g. towed tools · CPC title

  • A01B59/042Primary

    having pulling means arranged on the rear part of the tractor · CPC title

  • comprising release or locking lever pins · CPC title

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What does patent US9907221B2 cover?
A hitch module adapted to be coupled to a frame of a work machine or towed assembly. The hitch module includes a carrier assembly having a first plate and a second plate coupled to one another. The first and second plates are spaced from one another by a first distance, where both plates define a pivot axis. A guide assembly defines a longitudinal axis and is pivotally coupled to the carrier as…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Deere & Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A01B59/004. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 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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