Front subframe mounted recovery hook
A recovery hook assembly including a recovery hook fastened to a vehicle frame by a vertically oriented fastener and a horizontally oriented fastener, which connect the recovery hook to the vehicle at three connection points. When the recovery hook is pulled in the forward direction, the recovery hook remains connected to the vehicle to allow the vehicle to be towed. When the recovery hook is pushed in a rearward direction, the recovery hook moves rearward and can break away from the vehicle, thus inhibiting damage being caused by the recovery hook.
1 . A recovery hook assembly comprising:
a recovery hook including:
a ring portion including a first through hole arranged at a front of the recovery hook, the first through hole including a first section configured to connect with a towing apparatus for towing the vehicle, and a second section smaller than the first section, arranged at a back of the first section, having a front opening that opens into the first section, and configured to accept a vertically oriented first fastener inserted therethrough for connecting the recovery hook to the vehicle; and
a base portion including a second through hole arranged at a back of the recovery hook and configured to accept a horizontally oriented second fastener inserted therethrough for connecting the recovery hook to the vehicle,
the first fastener, the second fastener, and a bracket configured to connect to the vehicle, the bracket including:
an aperture,
a first slot having a closed perimeter except for a first opening at a back of the first slot, and
a second slot having a closed perimeter except for a second opening at a back of the second slot,
wherein the first fastener extends vertically through the second section and into the aperture to thereby connect the recovery hook to the bracket; and
wherein the second fastener extends horizontally through the first slot, through the second through hole, and into the second slot to thereby connect the recovery hook to the bracket.
2 . The recovery hook assembly according to claim 1 , wherein, upon application of a force exceeding a predetermined magnitude to the recovery hook in a direction from the front of the recovery hook towards the back of the recovery hook, the first fastener is configured to escape from the second section through the front opening and the second fastener is configured to escape from the first slot through the first opening and from the second slot through the second opening to thereby disconnect the recovery hook from the bracket.
3 . The recovery hook assembly according to claim 2 , wherein upon the recovery hook being disconnected from the bracket, the first fastener is configured to remain extending vertically into the aperture.
4 . The recovery hook assembly according to claim 2 , wherein upon the recovery hook being disconnected from the bracket, the second fastener is configured to remain extending horizontally through the second through hole.
5 . The recovery hook assembly according to claim 1 , wherein:
the first fastener includes a head and a shaft; and
a lateral dimension of a head is smaller than a size of the first section so as to allow the head to pass vertically through the first section.
6 . The recovery hook assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the first fastener is threaded into the aperture.
7 . A vehicle including the recovery hook assembly of claim 1 , and a frame, wherein the bracket is connected directly to the frame.
8 . The vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the recovery hook assembly is arranged at a front of the vehicle.
9 . The vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein the recovery hook assembly is arranged below a bumper beam of the vehicle.
10 . The vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein the ring portion is exposed and accessible at a front of the vehicle for connecting with the towing apparatus.
11 . The vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the bracket is welded directly to the frame.
12 . The vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein first fastener and the second fastener are not directly connected to the frame.