Patent ID: 8573629

Claim:
A tow bar comprising: a first bar element having a proximal end, a first elongate body, and a latch stop opposite the proximal end; a second bar element having a distal end, a second elongate body, and a latch end opposite the distal end, the first bar element being telescopically engaged within the second bar element to slide between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration; and a latch mechanism adapted to abut the latch stop to lock the first and second bar elements in the extended configuration, the latch mechanism comprising: a locking sear having a sear locking surface and a sear back surface, the locking sear being pivotally mounted on a sear pivot to move between a locking position and an unlocking position, wherein when the locking sear is in the locking position the sear locking surface abuts the latch stop to lock the first and second bar elements in the extended configuration, and wherein when the locking sear is in the unlocking position, the sear locking surface disengages the latch stop, allowing the first and second bar elements to move to the collapsed configuration; a latch element having a latch locking surface for locking directly against the sear back surface of the locking sear to maintain the locking sear in the locking position; the latch element further including a cam feature that includes a recessed portion adjacent the latch locking surface, the latch element being pivotally mounted on a latch pivot for pivoting such that the latch locking surface disengages the sear back surface, such that the sear back surface can move upwardly into the recess and the locking sear can move to the unlocking position; a compression spring between the locking sear and the latch mechanism for biasing the locking sear towards the locking position, and for also biasing the latch element upwardly so that the latch locking surface is engaged with the locking sear; and a latch handle that extends outwardly from the latch element for enabling a user to move the latch element so that the latch locking surface disengages the locking sear.