A caravan (2) is towed by a motor vehicle (1) which has a platform (3) at its rear end to receive the overhanging front end of the caravan. The platform is provided with means for attaching the caravan which enable the caravan to swing about a vertical axis relative to the towing ...
The rear mirror, which is easily fitted and dismantled, fits on the road vehicle towing a caravan, trailer, or similar, it has one or more rapid locking fixtures (6, 6') enabling it to be fitted in position without the need to penetrate the vehicle surface, the fixtures working on a ...
The end wall of the towing vehicle has a matching concave cylindrical surface. The overhanging part of the caravan and the part of the towing vehicle under the platform (3) can be used as storage space.BLATNER, EDUARD, FRIEDBERG, DE
Interesting Caravan and towing Letters for Electronic rear view monitor systemGerhard Mocke
A towing bar can be retracted below the caravan body by sliding through the box sections 26 and 27. When the towing bar is required for use it can be moved forward and held in place by a removable locating pin 28. The towing bar can then be connected to a vehicle hitch so that the...
The motorised or towing caravan (1) has at least one brakable axle and a body structure with windows (6, 7) and doors (26-29). It is provided with a, preferably rearward, balcony extension (2) which may have a roof (13). The balcony may be formed as a self-contained structure ...
The wind deflector (1) is for a car pulling a caravan and consists of an inclined panel, mounted at the rear of the vehicle. It is fitted to a transverse bar (4), such as for carrying skis, mounted on the roof (3). The panel is pivoted and touches the roof to form a seal, ...
The wind deflector (1) is for a car pulling a caravan and consists of an inclined panel, mounted at the rear of the vehicle. It is fitted to a transverse bar (4), such as for carrying skis, mounted on the roof (3). The panel is pivoted and touches the roof to form a seal, ...