A lubricating hitch receiver cover preferably includes a male body, an end cap, a quantity of a lubricant and a fastener. The end cap terminates one end of the male body. An outer perimeter of the male body is sized to be received by a female cavity of the female hitch receiver. The quantity of lubricant is applied to the outside surface of the male body. A retention hole is formed through a cross section of the male body. The fastener is inserted through the female hitch receiver and the male body to retain the lubricating hitch receiver cover in the female hitch receiver. At least one projection is substituted for the retention hole and the fastener in a second embodiment of the lubricating hitch receiver.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application taking priority from Ser. No. 10/797,524 filed on Mar. 10, 2004, which is now abandoned.
The trailer hitch receiver cover of the present invention has a resilient means for covering and sealing the peripheral collar or flange of the hitch receiver. It also has integrally-formed means for covering and sealing the lateral holes in the hitch receiver. In alternative embodiments, the lateral hole sealing means is accomplished by structure that is disposed either internally to the trailer hitch receiver or externally to it.