IP Library Granted Patent US 12703222
Granted Patent B2
US 12703222 · App. 18/677,748 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Sway bar bushing bracket with tow hook

Inventors: James Erik Provencher (Norco, CA); Saul Zambrano (Corona, CA); Shahriar Nick Niakan (Anaheim Hills, CA); Stuart Miyagishima (Corona, CA); John Gray (Corona, CA)
Assignee: Advanced Flow Engineering, Inc.
B60G21/0551B60D1/48B60G2204/1222B60G2204/43B60G2206/722
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703222
App. No.
18/677,748
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Currently, some work vehicles and/or off-road vehicles come from the manufacturer lacking tow hooks—or even a strong point on the rear bumper assembly and/or the chassis to install a tow hook. A non-limiting example of this sort of vehicle is the Toyota Tundra. It is highly desirable for such a vehicle to be able to be towed by another vehicle and/or have connection points for recovery from stuck in a natural hazard like mud or water. A novel and improved sway bar bushing bracket with a tow hook design is disclosed. In particular, the manufacturer-installed sway bar bushing bracket may be replaced with a reinforced sway bar bushing bracket with an integrated tow hook that may serve as a more robust sway bar bushing bracket, as well as providing a strong connection point with a tow hook.

Claims (35)

1 . A sway bar bushing bracket, comprising:

a first flat portion having a first end and a second end;

a rounded bend portion having a third end and a fourth end;

a second flat portion having a fifth end and a sixth end;

a third flat portion having a seventh end and an eighth end, wherein:

the second end is coupled to the third end,

the fourth end is coupled to the fifth end,

the sixth end is coupled to the seventh end forming a bend where the third flat portion is parallel to the first flat portion, with the eighth end disposed away from the first end,

a first bolt hole is disposed in the first flat portion, and

a second bolt hole is disposed in the third flat portion;

a first reinforced siding and a second reinforced siding, each having an inside area and an outside area, wherein the inside areas are coupled to opposite sides at least a portion of the first flat portion, the bend portion, the second flat portion, or the third flat portion; and

a vehicle recovery interface coupled to the bracket and configured to accommodate a recovery shackle.

2 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 1 , wherein, the tow hook is coupled to the first and second reinforced sidings tangentially adjacent to the gently rounded 90-degree bend portion.

3 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 2 , wherein, the tow hook is mounted towards the first flat portion of the bracket at an angle of between 34 degrees and 64 degrees.

4 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 2 , wherein, the tow hook is mounted towards the first flat portion of the bracket at an angle of between 39 degrees and 59 degrees.

5 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 2 , wherein, the tow hook is mounted towards the first flat portion of the bracket at an angle of between 44 degrees and 54 degrees.

6 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 2 , wherein, the tow hook is mounted towards the first flat portion of the bracket at an angle of between 48 degrees and 50 degrees.

7 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 1 , wherein the tow hook has a semicircular rounded portion.

8 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 1 , wherein the bracket is made from a steel plate design weldment.

9 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 1 , wherein the bracket is made from a solid billet or forging of metal.

10 . A sway bar bushing bracket, comprising:

a first flat portion having a first end and a second end;

a rounded bend portion having a third end and a fourth end;

a second flat portion having a fifth end and a sixth end;

a third flat portion having a seventh end and an eighth end, wherein:

the second end is coupled to the third end,

the fourth end is coupled to the fifth end,

the sixth end is coupled to the seventh end where the third flat portion is parallel to the first flat portion with the eighth end disposed away from the first end,

a first bolt hole is disposed in the first flat portion, and

a second bolt hole is disposed in the third flat portion;

a first reinforced siding and a second reinforced siding; and

a vehicle recovery interface coupled to the bracket and configured to accommodate a recovery shackle.

11 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 10 , wherein the opening is configured to accommodate a recovery shackle.

12 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 11 , wherein the bracket is made from a steel plate design weldment.

13 . The sway bar bushing bracket of claim 11 , wherein the bracket is made from a solid billet or forging of metal.