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Title:
INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM BETWEEN A TRACTOR AND A TRAILER
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/051320
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A mechanical interconnection system between a tractor (TR) and a semi-trailer (RM) comprising - a fifth wheel (RL) adapted to be connected to a first frame (TRF) of said tractor unit and having a seat (SD) for a pin and - a pin (PN) adapted to be connected to a second frame (RMF) of said semi-trailer and complementary to said seat (SD) of said fifth wheel (RL), wherein said fifth wheel is connected to said frame so as to be able to oscillate transversally (OT) and longitudinally (OL) with respect to a longitudinal development (Z1) of said tractor, wherein said fifth wheel comprises a locking device (LK) adapted to completely lock said pin in said seat and in which said interconnection system comprises a horizontal hinge (ES, CO), to allow a deviation in the horizontal plane of said tractor with respect to a longitudinal development (Z2) of said semi-trailer, arranged in a point between said fifth wheel and said first frame and/or between said pin and said second frame.

Inventors:
MARANDO FRANCESCO (IT)
VERGANO RAFFAELE (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2017/055675
Publication Date:
March 22, 2018
Filing Date:
September 19, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
IVECO SPA (IT)
International Classes:
B62D53/12; B62D53/08
Domestic Patent References:
WO2010060125A12010-06-03
WO2009112554A12009-09-17
Foreign References:
US5529329A1996-06-25
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
FIUME, Orazio et al. (IT)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

1. A mechanical interconnection system between a tractor (TR) and a semi-trailer (RM) comprising

- a fifth wheel (RL) adapted to be connected to a first frame (TRF) of said tractor unit and having a seat (SD) for a pin and

- a pin (PN) adapted to be connected to a second frame (RMF) of said semi-trailer and complementary to said seat (SD) of said fifth wheel (RL) ,

wherein said fifth wheel is connected to said first frame so as to oscillate transversally (OT) and longitudinally (OL) with respect to a longitudinal development (Zl) of said tractor, wherein said fifth wheel comprises a locking device (LK) adapted to completely lock said pin within said seat and in which said interconnection system comprises a horizontal hinge (ES, CO) , to allow a deviation in the horizontal plane of said tractor with respect to a longitudinal development (Z2) of said semi-trailer, arranged in a point between said fifth wheel and said first frame and/or between said pin and said second frame.

2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said seat (SD) comprises a first pneumatic coaxial duct (PI) and wherein said pin comprises a second pneumatic coaxial duct (P2) arranged so that when the pin is inserted in said seat, said first and second pneumatic ducts are pneumatically interconnected .

3. A system according to claims 1 or 2, wherein said fifth wheel comprises an upper surface having a lowered area (ZI), which is V-shaped to guide said pin into said seat when said tractor closes up to said semi-trailer, wherein said lowered surface has an axis of symmetry (SI) and wherein said fifth wheel has a frontal surface (SFR) perpendicular to said axis of symmetry, which faces towards said semi-trailer at least during said closing manoeuvre, in which a female (or male) electrical connector (CFM) is housed.

4. A system according to claim 3, further comprising at least one arm (BF) having a first end connected to said second frame (RMF) and a second vertically floating end comprising a male (or female) electrical connector adapted to be operatively interconnected to said female (or male) electrical connector (CMS) .

5. A system according to claim 4, wherein said pin and said arm (BF) are connected to a second intermediate frame (RMFI), in turn connected to said second frame by means of said horizontal hinge (CO) preferably coaxial with said pin, or said pin and said arm are connected in a fixed manner to said second frame and wherein said fifth wheel comprises a horizontal hinge (ES) .

6. A system according to any one of the claims from 1 to 4 or 5, wherein said second frame or said second intermediate frame comprises alignment means (GFD; PN, ZI) to orient said fifth wheel with respect to the second frame or said second intermediate frame with respect to said fifth wheel so that said second end of the arm (BF) intercepts said female (or male) connector (CFM) .

7. A system according to claim 3 or 6, wherein said fifth wheel comprises, in said upper surface, first electromagnetic induction coils (Bl) and wherein said pin comprises a panel (PNL) in which second electromagnetic induction coils (B2) are housed, wherein said panel is connected to said pin so that when the pin is inserted in said seat (SD) , said panel faces said upper surface of the fifth wheel, so that said first coils and said second coils can inter-operate to transfer electrical energy from said first coils to said second coils.

8. A tractor having a relative frame (TRF) and fifth wheel (RL) connected to said frame (TRF) so as to be able to oscillate transversally (OT) and longitudinally (OL) with respect to a longitudinal development (Zl) of said road tractor, in which said fifth wheel comprises a seat (SD) for a pin (PN) of a semi-trailer (RM) according to claim 12 and a locking device (LK) adapted to completely lock, when operational, said pin in said seat.

9. A tractor according to claim 8, wherein said fifth wheel is connected to said frame (TRF) by means of a horizontal hinge (ES), to allow a deviation in the horizontal plane of said tractor with respect to a longitudinal development (Z2) of said semi-trailer.

10. A tractor according to one of the claims 8 or 9, comprising an on-board electrical circuit (CET) , and wherein said fifth wheel comprises an upper surface having a lowered area (ZI), V-shaped to guide said pin into said seat when said tractor closes up to said semi-trailer, in which said lowered surface has an axis of symmetry (SI) and in which said fifth wheel has a frontal surface (SFR) perpendicular to said axis of symmetry, which faces towards said semi¬ trailer at least during said closing manoeuvre, in which a female (or male) electrical connector (CFM) is housed operatively connected to said on-board electrical circuit and designed to be operatively interconnected to said male (or female) connector (CMS) according to claim 14 so as to supply an electrical circuit of said semi-trailer.

11. A tractor according to one of the claims 8 or 9, comprising an on-board electrical circuit, wherein said fifth wheel comprises, in said upper surface, first electromagnetic induction coils (Bl) complementary to said second electromagnetic induction coils according to claim 15.

12. A semi-trailer (RM) comprising a frame (RMF) and a pin (PN) connected to said frame complementary to said seat (SD) of said fifth wheel (RL) according to claim 8 and adapted to be locked in said seat when said locking device (LK) is operating .

13. A semi-trailer according to claim 12, wherein said pin is connected to said frame (RMF) of the semi-trailer by means of a horizontal hinge (CO) to allow a deviation in the horizontal plane of a longitudinal development (Zl) of said tractor unit with respect to a longitudinal development (Z2) of said semi-trailer.

14. A semi-trailer according to one of the claims 12 or 13, further comprising an electrical circuit (CER) and at least one arm (BF) having a first end connected to said frame (RMF) of the semi-trailer and a second vertically floating end comprising a male (or female) electrical connector adapted to be operatively interconnected to said female (or male) electrical connector (CMS) according to claim 10, wherein the electrical connector is operatively connected to said electrical circuit (CER) of the semi-trailer so that said electrical circuit (CER) of the semi-trailer is supplied/controlled by the on-board electrical circuit of the road tractor.

15. A semi-trailer according to one of the claims 12 or 13, further comprising an electrical circuit (CER) and wherein said pin comprises a panel (PNL) in which second electromagnetic induction coils (B2) are housed operatively connected to said electrical circuit (CER) , in which said panel is connected to said pin so that when the pin is inserted into said seat (SD) of the fifth wheel according to claim 11, said panel faces said upper surface of the fifth wheel, so that said first coils and said second coils can inter-operate to transfer electrical energy from an on-board electrical circuit (CET) of the tractor to said electrical circuit of the semi-trailer (CER) .

16. A system for supply and control of the lights (LG) of a semi-trailer associated with a mechanical interconnection system between said road tractor and said semi-trailer according to claim 7, wherein said road tractor (TR) comprises a first electrical circuit (CET) and said semi¬ trailer comprises at least one set of rear lights (LGH) and a second electrical circuit (CER) to supply at least said rear lights, wherein said second circuit is supplied by said first electrical circuit by means of said inter-operation of said first coils (Bl) with said second coils (B2) and wherein said semi-trailer comprises a wireless receiver (TR2), supplied by said second electrical circuit, adapted to receive a control signal (SG) to control switch-on of said rear lights and wherein said road tractor comprises a wireless transmitter (TR1), complementary to said wireless receiver (Tr2), to transmit said control signal for controlling at least said rear lights (LG) .

Description:
"INTERCONNECTION SYSTEM BETWEEN A TRACTOR AND A TRAILER"

Technical field of the invention

The invention relates to the field of vehicle fifth wheels, for the interconnection of a road tractor and a semi-trailer. State of the art

The fifth wheel is one of the parts concerning the mechanical fifth wheel/pin coupling between a road tractor and a semitrailer, so as to build a trailer tuck. The fifth wheel is associated with the tractor, whereas the pin is associated with the semi-trailer.

This is a very complex interconnection system, as the fifth wheel not only has to tow, but also has to support a significant part (approximately 1/3) of the load placed in the semi-trailer.

The fifth wheel comprises a sturdy steel plate with a central hole and a recess for the articulation pin.

Hereinafter said central hole will be referred to as seat of the pin.

The recess is designed with a dovetail shape, so that the tractor and the semi-trailer can be coupled to one another even if they are not perfectly aligned. The aforesaid plate is fitted on a frame, which, in turn, is constrained to the frame of the road tractor, so as to avoid excessive stresses on the latter; it has a limited oscillation movement with respect to the frame of the tractor, both transversely and longitudinally, which helps it overcome bumps, gutters or simple irregularities of the road surface.

The angles forming between the longitudinal development of the tractor and the longitudinal development of the semi ¬ trailer are possible thanks to the rotation of the pin inside the relative seat of the fifth wheel.

Therefore, the pin and the fifth wheel define, when they are operatively interconnected, a horizontal hinge, namely a hinge with a vertical axis, which allows the tractor to deviate, in the horizontal plane, with respect to the longitudinal development of the semi-trailer with angles exceeding 90 ° .

When the tractor needs to be connected to a semi-trailer, the driver drives the tractor in such a way that the fifth wheel inserts the pin in the recess and then lifts the tractor acting upon the pneumatic suspensions, so that the pin can get into the central hole of the fifth wheel, which is complementary to the pin.

Subsequently, electrical and pneumatic connection between the tractor and the semi-trailer must be crated manually. A known solution, which allows users to simultaneously connect the vehicle and the electrical connections between the tractor and the semi-trailer, is disclosed in W09965714, wherein the electrical connection is created between the contact surfaces of the mechanical connection elements used to tow the trailer, through electrical contacts.

The electrical interconnection according to the solution of W09965714 is "automatic" o "intrinsic", as the electrical connection is created upon creation of the mechanical connection, which allows the trailer to be towed. Hence, common structural components are used both for the mechanical towing interconnection and for the electrical interconnection .

This solution can be used only in trailers and semi-trailers that are intended for limited loads and a moderate use.

In heavy vehicles, which are designed to cover millions of kilometres with the semi-trailer attached to them, a solution like the one discussed above cannot be used for durability and reliability reasons.

The information contained in this section only serves the purpose of better understanding the invention and does not represent a declaration of existence of the items described. Furthermore, if not specifically excluded in the following summary or detailed description, the information described in this section is an integral part of the invention.

Summary of the invention

The object of the invention is to provide a fifth wheel/pin interconnection system, specifically indicated for industrial vehicles, which permits an automatic or intrinsic electrical interconnection in the mechanical towing connection .

It must be clear that a semi-trailer, thanks to the mechanical interconnection, not only can be towed by the relative tractor, but is also supported by the tractor, as mentioned above.

The idea on which the invention is based is that of creating a fixed coupling between the pin and the relative seat in the fifth wheel, shifting the necessary horizontal hinging between tractor and semi-trailer between the fifth wheel and a relative support frame or between the pin and the frame of semi-trailer .

By fixed coupling we mean a coupling that does not allow any degree of freedom between the pin and the relative seat in the fifth wheel.

Thanks to the fixed coupling between the pin and the fifth wheel, further connections can be created between the tractor and the semi-trailer, such as for example a pneumatic connection between the tractor and the semi-trailer and/or an electrical connection directly in the pin/fifth wheel coupling .

According to a first preferred variant of the invention, the fifth wheel is connected to a relative frame, which, in turn, is connected to the frame of the tractor. The interconnection is preferably created by means of a ball joint, which allows the tractor both to deviate with respect to the longitudinal development of the semi-trailer and to compensate the irregularities of the road, longitudinal and transverse to the development of the entire vehicle. Therefore, the ball joint replaces the implementation of three hinges orthogonal to one another two by two, as described in US5529329.

Preferably, in the pin there is integrated a first portion of pneumatic coaxial duct (brake - graduated release) and in the relative seat obtained in the fifth wheel there is a second portion of pneumatic coaxial duct, the first and the second portion of pneumatic ducts being adapted to be operatively coupled to one another when the pin is steadily inserted in the respective seat. Therefore, the pneumatic interconnection between tractor and trailer is automatic or intrinsic with respect to the mechanical interconnection thereof .

The fact that the pin and the fifth wheel are interconnected to one another so as to stop any mutual rotation ensures an extreme reliability of the mutual pneumatic connection. Possible articulations between fifth wheel and tractor or between pin and trailer can be provided in order to allow the tractor to deviate with respect to the longitudinal development of the semi-trailer.

According to a preferred variant of the invention, which can be combined with the previous ones, the fifth wheel includes first electrical coils and second electrical coils are fixed to the support frame of the pin, so as to face and be inductively coupled to said first electrical coils, when the pin is steadily and operatively inserted in the respective seat in the fifth wheel.

Said coupling allows the electrical system of the semi ¬ trailer to be powered, whereas the lights are controlled by means of a pair of transceivers, a first one being associated with the electrical system of the tractor and a second one being associated with the electrical system of the semi ¬ trailer so that the switching-on of a light of the tractor is replicated in the semi-trailer.

According to another preferred variant of the invention, at least one floating arm is connected to the semi-trailer and is positioned with respect to the pin in such a way that, when the tractor closes up to the semi-trailer, while the pin is being inserted into the recess of the fifth wheel, the floating arm intercepts with the end a frontal point of the fifth wheel. On the end of said at least one floating arm and on said point of the fifth wheel there are complementary electrical contacts, which are adapted to be coupled to one another like a plug/socket system. The interconnection between the arm and the point of the fifth wheel takes place under the plane of contact between fifth wheel and pin. By so doing, electrical signals are transferred to the lights of the semi-trailer through the fifth wheel. Therefore, electrical connection between tractor and semi-trailer is automatic or intrinsic with respect to the mechanical interconnection thereof. For a correct alignment between pin and fifth wheel, different centring devices can be used, for example a retractable vane or a specific shape of the pin, which forces the pin or the fifth wheel to rotate.

An interconnection system between a tractor and a trailer is the sub ect-matter of the invention.

The claims describe preferred embodiments of the invention, thus forming an integral part of the description.

Brief description of the figures

Further objects and advantages of the invention will be best understood upon perusal of the following detailed description of an embodiment thereof (and of relative variants) with reference to the accompanying drawings merely showing non-limiting examples, wherein:

figure 1 shows a view from above of a fifth wheel according to the invention and of a relative support frame; figure 2 shows a vertical-longitudinal section of the fifth wheel of figure 1 with a relative pin during the insertion step;

figure 3 shows a front view of the fifth wheel of figures 1 and 2; figure 4 shows a horizontal section of the fifth wheel of figure 1 ;

figure 5 shows a perspective view of the fifth wheel of figure 1 ;

figure 6 shows a vertical-cross section of the fifth wheel of the previous figures, with the relative pin inserted in the seat of the fifth wheel;

figure 7a shows a horizontal section of an example of locking of the pin shown in figure 6, whereas figure 7b shows a similar locking system acting in a different direction with respect to the one of figure 7a;

figure 8 shows a lateral view of the fifth wheel/pin system with transparent parts according to a preferred variant of the invention;

figure 9 shows a lateral view of the sole pin of figure

8;

figure 10 shows a view from above of a variant of the fifth wheel of figure 1 combined with the variant of figures 8 and 9;

figures 11a and lib show horizontal sections of the fifth wheel and of the pin, which permit a mutual alignment when the tractor closes up to the semi-trailer;

figure 12 shows a horizontal section of the fifth wheel of figure 1 according to another preferred variant of the invention and a relative pin; figures 13a and 13b show two lateral views of the pin corresponding to the fifth wheel of the variant of figure 12 according to a first variant 13a, in which the horizontal hinge is arranged between the pin and the frame of the semi- trailer, and a second variant 13b, in which the horizontal hinge is arranged between the fifth wheel and the frame of the tractor;

figure 14 shows a heavy vehicle comprising a tractor and a semi-trailer, which are interconnected to one another by means of the interconnection system according to the previous figures ;

figure 15 shows a schematic example of an electrical circuit of the tractor and of an electrical circuit of the semi-trailer inter-operating thanks to the mechanical connection of the fifth wheel/pin connection system according to the previous figures.

In the figures, the same numbers and the same reference letters indicate the same elements or components.

For the purposes of the invention, the term "second" component does not imply the presence of a "first" component. As a matter of fact, these terms are only used for greater clarity and should not be interpreted in a limiting manner. Detailed description of embodiments

Figure 14 shows a road tractor RT connected to a relative semi-trailer. The road tractor is provided with an engine, usually at least one internal combustion engine, which causes the rotation of an electrical generator G, see also figure 15, which powers different utilities on board the tractor and, when the semi-trailer is connected, also powers different utilities on board the semi-trailer. The main utility on board the semi-trailer is the relative set of lights LG, which is arranged at the back and comprises position lamps, stop lamps and direction indicators.

The internal combustion engine further causes the rotation of a compressor, which fills at least one tank with compressed air. In heavy vehicles, indeed, brakes are pneumatic and so are some or all of the axles of the tractor ad/or semi/trailer .

Therefore, the tractor supplies the semi-trailer both in terms of electrical energy and in terms of compresses air. The idea on which the invention is based is that of providing the fifth wheel with a mechanical lock, which, hence, is capable of locking the pin PN of the trailer inside the seat SD of the fifth wheel RL and of moving the horizontal hinge between the fifth wheel and the frame TFR of the tractor or between the pin and the frame RMF of the semi-trailer, which allows the vehicle to run along curves, thus allowing the axis Zl defined by the longitudinal development of the tractor to be deflected, namely not aligned, with respect to the axis Z2 defined by the longitudinal development of the semi-trailer on the horizontal plane, namely on the earth surface .

Therefore, the horizontal hinge has a vertical rotation axis, namely perpendicular to the earth surface.

Preferably, the lock can be directly controlled from the driver's cabin of the tractor.

The mechanical interconnection system between a tractor TR and a semi-trailer RM according to the invention comprises

- a fifth wheel RL adapted to be connected to a first frame TRF of said tractor unit and having a seat SD for a pin and

- a towing pin PN adapted to be connected to a second frame RMF of said semi-trailer and complementary to said seat SD of said fifth wheel RL,

wherein the fifth wheel is connected to the relative frame so as to be able to oscillate transversally OT and longitudinally OL with respect to the longitudinal development Zl of the tractor, and wherein the fifth wheel comprises a locking device LK adapted to completely lock the pin in the seat, and wherein said interconnection system comprises a horizontal hinge ES, CO to allow a deviation in the horizontal plane of said tractor with respect to a longitudinal development Z2 of said semi-trailer, arranged in a point between said fifth wheel and said first frame and/or between said pin and said second frame.

The oscillations OT and OL are usually allowed to the fifth wheel by means of two orthogonal hinges, which connect the fifth wheel to the frame of the tractor. These are known solutions .

According to a first preferred variant of the invention, a third hinge is introduced so as to permit the aforesaid deflection. More preferably, the three hinges are replaced by a ball joint ES shown for example in figures 2, 4 and 12, but this is not absolutely essential.

As a matter of fact, US5529329 shows two orthogonal hinges, both having a horizontal axis: one longitudinal and one transverse, respectively, to the development of the tractor, so as to allow the fifth wheel to oscillate back and forth and laterally. Unlike US5529329, we need to add a horizontal hinge between the fifth wheel and the frame of the tractor, as - according to the invention - the pin and the fifth wheel, when they are operatively interconnected, are completely fixed with respect to one another.

Alternatively, according to the invention, a horizontal hinge CO is introduced between the pin and the frame of the semi-trailer.

The mechanical locking device is shown, for example, in figures 6, 7a and 7b.

In these figures, the locking device is shown in black and defines the shape of a fork that can slide inside the fifth wheel, in a horizontal plane, operated by a linear actuator, so as to intercept the pin PN and lock it in the seat SD. Evidently, the pin has lateral facets, which allow the fork to be fitted on it, thus locking its rotation.

Obviously, other locking systems can be designed and used to reach the same object. For example, the pin can have the shape of a parallelepiped and the locking device intercepts a groove of the pin so as to prevent it from being disengaged from the fifth wheel.

The fifth wheel, as you can see in the figures, is substantially almond-shaped and has an upper surface which faces the frame of the semi-trailer.

Inside this upper surface there is a lowered surface ZI, which is V-shaped so as to guide the pin into the seat when the tractor closes up to the semi-trailer, wherein said lowered surface has an axis of symmetry SI, see figure 1. Said lowered surface is preferably covered by a resistant, though elastic material, such as for example Teflon, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) .

According to a preferred variant of the invention, the seat SD comprises a first pneumatic coaxial duct PI and the pin comprises a second pneumatic coaxial duct P2, which are arranged so that, when the pin is inserted in the seat, they are pneumatically interconnected. By so doing, the pneumatic circuit of the tractor is operatively connected to the pneumatic circuit of the semi-trailer. The pneumatic ducts PI and P2, besides being coaxial to the pin, can be coaxial in the sense that they each define a double coaxial duct. Indeed, it is known that there must be at least two pneumatic connections between tractor and semi- trailer: brake and graduated release. In order to simplify the manufacturing of the fifth wheel assembly, they are preferably coaxial, but we do not exclude the use of different and alternative solutions.

Preferably, the first pneumatic duct and the second pneumatic duct are arranged coaxial to the respective longitudinal developments of the pin and of the respective complementary seat, see - in particular - figure 2.

The fifth wheel has a frontal surface SFR, shown in particular in figure 3, which is perpendicular to the aforesaid axis of symmetry SI and faces the semi-trailer at least during the closing manoeuvre.

By closing manoeuvre we mean the know manoeuvre during which the tractor moves in reverse to be coupled to the semi ¬ trailer. Generally speaking, once the pin starts entering the seat, the tractor lifts thanks to the height-ad ustable pneumatic suspensions, thus forcing the pin to get into the seat. The disengagement of the pin is not possible due to the weight force acting upon the semi-trailer, but it could anyway rotate, if it had the shape of a rotation solid; however, the locking device forbids any king of rotation. In the aforesaid frontal surface, in particular according to the variant shown in figures 3 - 5, there is housed a female (or male) electrical connector CFM, which is operatively connected to the on-board electrical circuit CET of the tractor.

According to this preferred variant of the invention, the semi-trailer is provided with a male (or female) connector CMS, which is complementary to said female (or male) connector .

This male (or female) connector is fixed on an arm (BF) floating in a vertical direction.

It is known that a male connector is said to be complementary to a female connector when one can be operatively connected to the other one in order to create and electrical connection between at least one pair of electrical connectors.

This is known, in general, in the field of electrical connections and, in particular, in the field of articulated vehicles, like in this case, where manufacturers need to transfer electrical energy and/or electrical controls from the tractor to the semi-trailer.

Said arm BF has a first end, which is directly or indirectly connected to the frame RMF of the semi-trailer, and a second vertically floating end, on which said male (or female) connector is fixed.

The ability to vertically oscillate allows the arm to follow the lifting movement of the tractor during the semi-trailer hooking procedure.

The fifth wheel has the female (or male) connector in a vertical surface facing the semi-trailer, so that the electrical connection is under the plane of contact between the fifth wheel and the semi-trailer.

In case the aforesaid horizontal hinge is arranged between the fifth wheel and the frame of the tractor, the arm can be connected to the frame RMF of the semi-trailer in a fixed manner, see figure 9.

When, on the other hand, the horizontal hinge CO is arranged between the pin and the frame of the semi-trailer, the pin and the arm BF are supported, in an integral manner with respect to one another, by an intermediate frame RMFI, which, in turn, is hinged to the frame of the semi-trailer RMF by means of the aforesaid horizontal hinge CO, preferably coaxial to the longitudinal development of the pin PN. In this way, the arm, besides being vertically floating, can oscillate with respect to the vertical axis of the horizontal hinge, though always remaining aligned with the fifth wheel, namely with the aforesaid axis of symmetry SI.

Only during the semi-trailer hooking procedure you need to make sure that the arm BF and the axis SI of the fifth wheel are aligned. Subsequently, the pin becomes integral to the fifth wheel and, therefore, the intermediate frame follows the movements of the fifth wheel.

If, on the other hand, you use three hinges or a ball joint between the fifth wheel and the frame of the tractor, you can connect the pin and at least one floating arm directly on the frame of the semi-trailer, namely without implementing an intermediate frame hinged on the frame of the semi ¬ trailer .

In order to ensure said alignment of the fifth wheel with the arm of the semi-trailer, both through the implementation of the horizontal hinge between the fifth wheel and the frame of the tractor and through the implementation of the hinge between the pin and the frame of the semi-trailer, different systems can be implemented: according to a first variant of the invention, a guide arm GFD is hinged to the intermediate frame and hangs downwards. Complementary to said guide arm, there is a further lowered surface ZG inside the aforesaid lowered surface ZI, see figure 10, which also is V-shaped and symmetrical with respect to the axis SI and forces the guide arm to align the intermediate frame RMFI around the horizontal hinge in order to align the arm BF with the fifth wheel, thus allowing the electrical connectors CFM/CMS to be correctly coupled.

According to another preferred variant of the invention, the alignment between the fifth wheel and the portion of electrical connections supported by the semi-trailer is obtained through the shape of the pin and of the respective seat and through the shape of the lowered surface ZI.

Figures 11a and lib show a view from above of the fifth wheel and a horizontal section of the pin, respectively. You can see that both the pin and the respective complementary seat have a pseudo-elliptical shape, which means that the opposite sides of the ellipse are squeezed and straightened parallel to the main axis of the ellipse.

The lowered surface ZI, which defines the recess and the guide of the pin into the seat during the aforesaid closing manoeuvre, comprises, between the V-shaped area and the seat SD, a segment with parallel walls ZI', which force the pin or the fifth wheel to rotate in order to align themselves with one another, similarly to the aforesaid area ZG.

Owing to the above and to the drawings shown in figures, the fifth wheel is symmetrical with respect to the aforesaid axis of symmetry SI. According to a preferred variant of the invention, there are two female (or male) connectors CFM and they are arranged symmetrically under the aforesaid almond shape of the fifth wheel, on said frontal surface SFR. Therefore, the semi-trailer can be provided with a pair of floating arms, which are arranged in a corresponding manner so as to intercept said connectors CFM during said closing manoeuvre .

According to another preferred variant of the invention, the fifth wheel comprises, in said upper surface, first electromagnetic induction coils Bl, see figure 12, whereas the pin is associated with a panel PNL, which houses second electromagnetic induction coils B2, wherein said panel is connected to the frame or intermediate frame of the semi ¬ trailer, so that, when the pin is inserted in the seat SD, the panel faces the upper surface of the fifth wheel in such a way that the first coils and the second coils are electromagnetically coupled and, hence, can inter-operate to transfer electrical energy from the electrical circuit CET of the tractor to the electrical circuit CER of the semi ¬ trailer .

The same alignment devices described above in the variant with floating arm and axis SI of the fifth wheel can be also implemented in this variant, should you need to ensure an alignment between the coils Bl and B2.

Indeed, the coils can be distributed so as to ensure a sufficient coupling even when there is an angular offset between the fifth wheel and the longitudinal development Z2 of the semi-trailer.

Preferably, the coils Bl are integrated in a plastic layer arranged between the metal upper surface of the fifth wheel and the Teflon layer covering it, or they can be buried in the Teflon.

The panel PNL, which is integral to the pin and is provided with the coils B2, is preferably supported by means of an oblong elastic element BE, which keeps the panel in contact with the upper part of the fifth wheel, ensuring an air gap with a small thickness.

Figure 15 shows a preferred example of a system for supply and control of the lights LG of a semi-trailer, which can be implemented with or without the mechanical interconnection system between said road tractor and semi-trailer described above .

The road tractor, as it is known, comprises a first electrical circuit CET and the semi-trailer comprises its own electrical circuit CER, which powers a rear set of lights LG, wherein said second circuit is powered by said first circuit by means of said inter-operation of said first coils Bl with said second coils B2.

The switching on/off of the lights or of other devices on board the semi-trailer is controlled by means of a wireless transmitter TR1 and of a wireless receiver TR2, the first one being associated with the tractor and the second one being associated with the semi-trailer.

The transmitter is powered by the electrical circuit CET of the tractor, whereas the receiver is powered by the electrical circuit of the semi-trailer.

The receiver is adapted to receive control signals to control the switching-on of said rear lights or of other utilities on board the semi-trailer, whereas the wireless transmitter TR1, which is complementary to said wireless receiver, is adapted to transit control signals for said rear lights, for example replicating the operation of the lights of the road tractor TR.

When this supply system is not implemented in combination with the aforesaid mechanical interconnection system, thus using a known fifth wheel and a known pin, which - hence - cooperate to create a horizontal hinge, the electrical circuit on board the semi-trailer preferably comprises a buffer battery BT to ensure enough energy for the electrical utilities on board the semi-trailer even when the alignment between the coils Bl and B2 is not ideal.

Figure 15 shows a double-wire DC electrical circuit. It is known that the coils Bl and B2, in order to inter-operate, can need alternating current; therefore, the device CI can be provided on board the tractor in order to power the coil Bl and the device C2 can be provided on board the semi ¬ trailer in order to condition or rectify the electrical signal obtained from the coil B2. Anyway, they are all devices known to a person skilled in the art.

On the other hand, when the system to transfer electrical energy between the tractor and the semi-trailer, both with floating arm and with electromagnetic induction coils, is implemented in combination with the fifth wheel/pin mechanical interconnection system described above, the driver of the tractor can interconnect the tractor with the semi-trailer mechanically, electrically and pneumatically as well as avoid having to get out of the tractor, as he/she can control the lifting of the stabilizers directly from the tractor .

The non-limiting example described above can be subjected to variations, without for this reason going beyond the scope of protection of the invention, comprising all equivalent embodiments for a person skilled in the art.

When reading the description above, a skilled person can carry out the sub ect-matter of the invention without introducing further manufacturing details.