Taillight assembly for boat trailers

Illumination – Vehicle steering mechanism or element moves pivoted lamp or... – Tie rod element controlled

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362287, 362427, B60Q 130

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048091383

ABSTRACT:
A taillight assembly for boat trailers. The assembly comprises a taillight, and means for mounting the taillight on a trailer. Means are provided for raising and lowering the taillight from and to lower and higher elevations, without manually adjusting the position of the taillight, and while keeping the taillight pointed in a horizontal direction rearward of the trailer. The lower elevation is useful in transporting the boat, and the higher elevation is useful for launching the boat. Keeping the taillight pointed horizontal and rearward of the trailer ensures that the light will be visible both on the road, and while launching and reloading the boat onto the trailer. Means are provided for holding the taillight at the first and second elevations.

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