IP Library Granted Patent US 11,890,905
Granted Patent B2
US 11,890,905 · App. 17/140,296 · Granted Feb 6, 2024

Tailgate hitch sensor system

Inventors: Praveen Reddy Muddasani (Novi, MI); Graham A. Motzing (Eau Claire, WI); Joel D. Diller (Eau Claire, WI)
Assignee: CURT Manufacturing, LLC
B60D1/64B62D33/0273
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Patent No.
US 11,890,905
App. No.
17/140,296
Granted
Feb 6, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tailgate hitch sensor system is installed by mounting a housing around the end of a receiver tube on the back of a hitch, and then plugging the system into both the OEM passenger side tailgate locking mechanism and the OEM driver side tailgate locking mechanism. A magnetically operated reed switch is positioned at the top of the housing, and a cover supporting a magnet is pivotally hinged to the housing so the cover has a normally closed position covering the receiver tube. When the cover is closed, the tailgate operates normally. When the cover is open, the electrical circuit for at least one stage of lowering the tailgate is de-activated.

Claims (30)

1. A tailgate hitch sensor system comprising:

a cover for a receiver tube of a hitch attached at the rear of a truck having a bed with a tailgate, the tailgate being movable from an upright position to at least one downward position, the cover being movable between a closed position where the cover extends over a rear opening into the receiver tube and an opened position where the rear opening into the receiver tube is exposed;

a switch which changes connection state based upon movement of the cover between the closed position and the opened position; and

an electrical circuit which inactivates movement of the tailgate to the at least one downward position based on the connection state of the switch when the cover is in the opened position.

2. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the electrical circuit comprises at least one plug, which mimics a plug of an electrical system of the truck, such that the tailgate hitch sensor system can be installed in the truck by plugging into the electrical system of the truck and without cutting or stripping any wires of the electrical system of the truck.

3. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 2 , wherein the plug includes multiple contacts, and wherein the electrical circuit includes at least one pass through wire for transmitting an electrical signal within the electrical system of the truck without modification.

4. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 3 , wherein the electrical circuit includes a passenger side plug and a driver side plug, each of which plug into a tailgate locking mechanism, and each of which transmit a pass through electrical signal without modification.

5. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 2 , wherein the electrical circuit includes a passenger side plug and a driver side plug.

6. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the switch is magnetically actuated.

7. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 6 , further comprising a magnet disposed for movement with the cover, and wherein the switch is secured using a housing removably mounted around an end of the receiver tube.

8. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 7 , wherein the cover is pivotally mounted on the housing, with a pivot location for the cover being disposed on a top of the housing and with the switch being disposed on the top of the housing.

9. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the switch is secured using a housing removably mounted around an end of the receiver tube, and wherein the cover is pivotally mounted to the housing.

10. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 9 , wherein the cover is biased toward the closed position by a spring.

11. A tailgate hitch sensor system comprising:

a sensor mounted adjacent a receiver tube of a hitch attached at the rear of a truck having a bed with a tailgate, the tailgate being movable from an upright position to at least one downward position, the sensor being able to assess an indication of when the receiver tube is in use; and

an electrical circuit which inactivates movement of the tailgate to the at least one downward position based on the sensor, the electrical circuit comprising at least one plug, which matches a plug of an electrical system of the truck, such that the tailgate hitch sensor system can be installed in the truck by plugging into the electrical system of the truck and without cutting or stripping any wires of the electrical system of the truck.

12. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 11 , wherein the plug includes multiple contacts, and wherein the electrical circuit includes at least one pass through wire for transmitting an electrical signal within the electrical system of the truck without modification.

13. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 12 , wherein the electrical circuit includes a passenger side plug and a driver side plug, each of which plug into a tailgate locking mechanism, and each of which transmit a pass through electrical signal without modification.

14. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 11 , wherein the electrical circuit includes a passenger side plug and a driver side plug.

15. The tailgate hitch sensor system of claim 11 , wherein the sensor is a switch which changes connection state between a closed state and an opened state without contact within the receiver tube.

16. A method of installing a tailgate hitch sensor system, comprising:

mounting a sensor adjacent a receiver tube of a hitch attached at the rear of a truck having a bed with a tailgate, the tailgate being movable from an upright position to at least one downward position, the sensor being able to assess an indication of when the receiver tube is in use, the sensor being part of a tailgate hitch sensor system including an electrical circuit; and

plugging a plug of the electrical circuit into an electrical system of the truck without cutting or stripping any wires of the electrical system of the truck, such that the tailgate hitch sensor system inactivates movement of the tailgate to the at least one downward position based on the sensor.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the act of mounting a sensor adjacent a receiver tube comprises securing a top portion of a housing to a bottom portion of the housing around an end of the receiver tube.

18. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

prior to the plugging act, disconnecting a plug of the electrical system of the truck from a socket of the electrical system of the truck; and

before or after plugging the plug of the tailgate hitch sensor system into the socket of the electrical system of the truck, plugging the plug of the electrical system of the truck into a socket of the tailgate hitch sensor system.

19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising:

plugging a first portion of the electrical circuit of the tailgate hitch sensor system into a second portion of the electrical circuit of the tailgate hitch sensor system, in situ relative to the tailgate of the truck.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein at least a portion of the electrical circuit of the tailgate hitch sensor system is installed to a position within the tailgate of the truck.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 25, 2025
From: LIPPERT COMPONENTS, INC.; CURT MANUFACTURING, LLC; FURRION, LLC; FURRION LTD; INNOVATIVE DESIGN SOLUTIONS, INC.; KASPAR RANCH HAND EQUIPMENT, LLC; LIPPERT COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING, INC.; TAYLOR MADE GROUP, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 070719/0650 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2021
From: MUDDASANI, PRAVEEN REDDY; MOTZING, GRAHAM A.; DILLER, JOEL D.
To: CURT MANUFACTURING, LLC
Reel/Frame 054984/0014 →