Patents by Inventor Todd A. Suhling

Todd A. Suhling has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7556279
    Abstract: Trailer hitch (10) has a pivotal ball mount (30) having upper and lower wedge-shaped parallel plates (52, 54) that are connected by pivot pin (64) to the opening (31) of socket (29). Lock lever (34) is pivotally mounted in the mounting element (26) and is spring biased toward locking engagement with the recesses (82, 84) of the pivotal ball element. By tilting the lock lever (34) away from the pivotal ball mount, the pivotal ball mount is free to rotate so that its hitch ball can move in an arc laterally for alignment with the ball receptacle (16) of the trailer tongue (14). Forward movement of the towing vehicle and trailer causes and pivotal ball mount to become aligned with the lock lever, and the spring (44) urges the lock lever back into locking engagement with the recesses (82 or 84). The pivotal ball mount (30) can be inverted so as to raise or lower the height of the hitch ball.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2009
    Inventor: Todd A. Suhling
  • Publication number: 20080023941
    Abstract: Trailer hitch (10) has a pivotal ball mount (30) having upper and lower wedge-shaped parallel plates (52, 54) that are connected by pivot pin (64) to the opening (31) of socket (29). Lock lever (34) is pivotally mounted in the mounting element (26) and is spring biased toward locking engagement with the recesses (82, 84) of the pivotal ball element. By tilting the lock lever (34) away from the pivotal ball mount, the pivotal ball mount is free to rotate so that its hitch ball can move in an arc laterally for alignment with the ball receptacle (16) of the trailer tongue (14). Forward movement of the towing vehicle and trailer causes and pivotal ball mount to become aligned with the lock lever, and the spring (44) urges the lock lever back into locking engagement with the recesses (82 or 84). The pivotal ball mount (30) can be inverted so as to raise or lower the height of the hitch ball.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2006
    Publication date: January 31, 2008
    Inventor: Todd A. Suhling