A device for assisting in vertically, longitudinally and laterally aligning two coupling members, one associated with a towing vehicle and the other associated with a towed vehicle, comprises a first sight member for positioning substantially perpendicularly directly over one coupling member and a second sight member for positioning substantially perpendicularly directly over the other coupling member, one sight member having a shaped portion permitting alignment to be achieved while the sight members are positioned over their respective coupling members. A memory device is provided for slidably mounting on one of the sight members to record the vertical distance of a coupling member from a common surface.
A trailer hitch guide with a first portion to be mounted on a tractor vehicle, and a second portion to be mounted on a trailer vehicle. The first portion having a guide telescopically mounted to the tractor such that it can be viewed by the tractor operator while the vehicle is in motion. The second portion having a hood telescopically mounted to the trailer drawbar at a height equal to that of the guide. The relative spacial relation between the hood and guide emulating the relative spacial relation between the tractor hitch ball and trailer drawbar, such that when the operator is attempting to couple the tractor to the trailer, he can position the tractor for coupled engagement with the trailer by viewing the relative spacial relation of the two portions of the trailer hitch guide.
An alignment guide includes a plurality of guide assemblies, one of which is mounted to a trailer hitch ball and the other mounted to a trailer tongue, wherein the guides each include telescoping vertical leg members for alignment and communication relative to one another for the positioning of a trailer hitch tongue relative to an associated trailer ball.
A trailer hitching alignment aid for helping a driver of a vehicle properly align the vehicle's hitch with the trailer tongue of the trailer. The trailer hitching alignment aid includes a vehicle mounted assembly designed for mounting to a vehicle above a ball hitch of the vehicle and a trailer mounted assembly designed for mounting to a trailer tongue of a trailer. The vehicle mounted assembly comprises a main member and an elongate end member coupled to the main member. The end member is designed for coupling to the vehicle such that the main member is positioned above the ball hitch of the vehicle. An elongate first guide rod is upwardly extended the main member. The trailer mounted assembly comprises an upper member and a lower member having a top portion coupled to a lower end of the upper member. An upwardly facing trailer magnet is coupled to a bottom portion of the lower member. A center extent upwardly extends from a center region of the trailer magnet. The center extent is designed for insertion into the receiving socket of the trailer tongue of the trailer so that the trailer magnet may magnetically couple the bottom portion of the lower member to the trailer tongue of the trailer. An elongate second guide rod is upwardly extended from the upper end of the upper member. A light source is coupled to an upper end of the second guide rod. A switch is electrically connected to the light source and has an elongate actuator downwardly extending from the bottom portion of the lower member. The longitudinal axis of the second guide rod and the actuator of the switch are coaxially aligned with one another.
A visual aid system for attachment to a hitch of a motor vehicle to a trailer including a first pole cantably attached onto the hitch connector ball of the motor vehicle and a second pole articulated to the hitch mechanism of the trailer so as to move to a position directly above the socket of the hitch mechanism. The first pole includes a pole member and a receptacle affixed to a lower end of the pole member. The receptacle has a groove formed circumferentially around an interior thereof. An elastomeric band is located within the groove so as to be interposed between the ball and the receptacle. The second pole includes a pole member, an articulatable connector pivotally connected to an end of the pole member, and a base affixed to the hitch mechanism of the trailer. The articulatable connector is pivotally connected to the base. A phosphorescent cap is affixed to a top of the first pole so as to emit light outwardly from an upper portion of the first pole. A phosphorescent cap is affixed to a top of the second pole so as to emit light outwardly from an upper portion of the second pole.
An alignment system for hitching a towing vehicle to a trailer is provided to increase the convenience and ease to the vehicle driver. A vertical trailer guide is temporarily joined to the tongue of the trailer proximate the hitch, and a guide receptor is affixed to the rear of the towing vehicle. A color indicator signals the driver when the vehicle and trailer are properly aligned, whereupon the driver can then manually complete the hitching operation.