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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 1996
Filed:
Sep. 28, 1994
John P Heeb, Fennville, MI (US);
Holland Hitch Company, Holland, MI (US);
Abstract
A fifth wheel hitch having a fifth wheel hitch plate with a bifurcated rear portion defining a kingpin-receiving mouth, throat and latch, an upper surface and an upstanding peripheral rim defining a pocket over substantially all of the hitch plate, a plurality of lubricious polymeric pads filling the pocket, specially configurated to interfit and form a bearing surface over substantially all of the hitch plate, the pads each comprising a steel underlayer having a bottom surface on the hitch plate and having a top surface, and a lubricious polymeric overlayer bonded on the top surface of the steel underlayer and extending above the rim, the hitch plate having a pattern of a plurality of vertical, fastener-receiving orifices extending therethrough, a plurality of threaded studs having upper ends stud welded to the steel underlayer bottom surface, positioned to correspond to the pattern of orifices in the hitch plate and having lower ends extending down through the orifices, and a plurality of fastener nuts on the lower ends of the studs for securing the pads to the hitch plate. The configurated pads are preferably in a group of three, with two of them being mirror images of each other on opposite sides of the hitch, or in a group of six, with four of them being mirror images of each other on the same side and on opposite sides of the hitch, and the remaining two being mirror images of each other.