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1. Field of Invention
A retractable wiring harness device attaches to the trailer frame near the trailer hitch and contains a length of retractable wiring harness which extends from a housing member to install within the wiring connection on a towing vehicle, the trailer wiring harness wired into the lighting and braking wiring harness of the trailer. When the trailer is disconnected from the towing vehicle and the retractable wiring harness is disconnected from the wiring connection of the vehicle, the wire cable is withdrawn into the housing member to retain the retractable wiring harness, keeping it off the ground and out of the way of the trailer hitch.
2. Description of Prior Art
The following United States patents were discovered and are disclosed within this application for utility patent. All relate to wire and cord reel devices. In U.S. Pat. No. 6,908,060 TO Hibbs, an extension cord reel is disclosed having a single sided mounting reel upon which a cord is wound with an outer retaining ring attached to the reel. The reel in mounted on a frame and is held in place by a single pin axle. The winding of the cord in performed by manual means.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,657,491 to Ryder and 3,432,623 to Blanch disclose cord reels with a ratchet and pawl mechanism to retain the reel in place while the wound cord is deployed. Ryder also discloses a constant connection between the fixed end of the cord and the reel mechanism. A coil spring is disclosed in the retractable reel of U.S. Pat. No. 3,061,234 to Morey, which also includes an electrical cord with a fixed end and an extendable free end of the electrical cord.
A rotary transmission device which allows for the transmission of current between two rotary plates is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,874,138 to Kettenring, which appears to demonstrate four conductor wires mounted to a first rotary plate, with a second rotary plate having some means of contact with the first rotary plate for the transmission of current between the two rotary plates to provide current to a four wire harness. Another reel device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,328,243 to Yamamoto which discloses a retractable reel within a housing with a wire harness wound upon a central reel with one end of the harness attached to a fixed support arm and the other end of the wiring harness being free to extend from the housing to a desired length from the housing, providing the wiring harness at extendable lengths from the housing.
Several trailers towed behind vehicles are often provided with taillights, brake lights, running lights, signal lights and sometimes powered brakes. The electrical wiring to these lights and brakes is provided by a wiring harness having a free end extending from the tongue or front of the trailer to multiple fixed ends at the various electrical lights and brakes. At the tongue, the free portion of the wiring harness generally terminates into an electrical connector adapted to connect to a wiring socket on the towing vehicle. These wiring harnesses and electrical connectors are designed for four, six wire bundles and connectors, some provided with even more depending on the electrical needs of the trailer.
To accommodate the different angles of attachment, movement of the trailer during tow and the different locations of the wiring socket on the different towing vehicles, the free end of the wiring harness is loosely attached to the trailer tongue. Excess length of the wiring harness is either wound around the trailer tongue or simply left to dangle freely. This wiring harness is commonly ripped from the trailer when the harness gets caught on something, becomes worn or decayed by weather when the trailer when exposed to inclement elements, is often pulled loose when inadvertently left attached to a trailer being detached from the towing vehicle and pulled loose when disconnecting a trailer, or cut when accidentally caught in the hitch during hook-up. Wiring can also be stretched resulting in an electrical short which can damage not only the wiring harness but the electrical system of the towing vehicle.
In order to protect the trailer wiring harness, a retractable reel device mounted to the front of a trailer to protect the free portion of the wiring harness is provided to protect and keep the free portion of the wiring harness during connected use and when not in use. The primary objective of the retractable reel wiring harness device is to provide a retractable reel device to keep the free end of a trailer wiring harness protected during use with the wiring harness contained in a housing, the free end being deployed from the housing for connection to a towed vehicle and retracted within the housing when disconnected. A second objective of the harness device is to protect the wiring harness from the elements and from damage during the hook-up and disconnection.
The following drawings are submitted with this utility patent application.
A retractable wiring harness device 10 for a trailer 100 pulled behind a vehicle 200 is attached to a front portion 115 of a trailer frame arm 110 near the trailer hitch 120 of the trailer and to the multiple electrical wires 135 forming the trailer wiring harness 130 of the trailer 100,
The retractable wiring harness device 10 further comprises the housing member 20 having the base member 28 and the upper member 22, the upper member 22 comprising a first side segment 23, a second side segment 24 and a peripheral section 25 defining the inner cavity 29,
The number of electrical wires 71, 135 in the trailer wiring harness 130 and the retractable wiring harness 70 should be equal in number, most preferably four wires, six wires or a number which is appropriate for the trailer lights and other electrical equipment to properly function and also to adapt to the electrical socket in the towing vehicle. Likewise, the electrical plug 75 attached to the second end 74 of the retractable wiring harness 70 must adapt to the electrical socket in the towing vehicle. The number of recessed parallel conductive tracks 65, contacts 91, terminal connectors 63 and pins 93 would also be equal to the number of wires included in the trailer wiring harness and the retractable wiring harness to provide a complete individual electrical circuit for each wire from the electrical plug to the trailer lights and electrical equipment.
One embodiment of the reel retracting means 34, shown in
The wire contact strip 80 may have a slight curvature, as indicated in
The base member 28 may be attached to the trailer arm 110 by any means suitable, including using screws, as indicated in
While the retractable wire harness device 10 has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A retractable wiring harness device for a trailer pulled behind a vehicle is attached to a front portion of a trailer frame arm near a trailer hitch of the trailer and to multiple electrical wires forming a trailer wiring harness of the trailer, said retractable wiring harness device comprising:Clarence Bass Bodybuilding
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