Claims
- 1. A swing for a child, said swing including a child support having a first end, a second end, and a support surface for supporting a child, the child support being adapted for rotating about an axis of rotation, said swing comprising:a support frame including a first and second upstanding frame portion, the child support being supported upon said first and second frame portion; a first coupling adapted for providing periodic motion output supplied by a motor drive assembly to the child support, said first coupling including: a bearing member of said motor drive assembly, wherein the periodic output of the motor drive assembly is output at said bearing member, said bearing member including a bearing surface, and a mating member including a mating surface, wherein the child support is supported upon said first frame portion by engagement of a portion of said bearing surface with a corresponding portion of said mating surface, wherein when the child support first end is supported upon said first frame portion, said mating member is adapted for being rolled about said bearing member so as to displace said mating member along a displacement axis relative to said bearing member, said displacement axis being substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis; and a second coupling for supporting the second end upon said second frame portion; wherein when said motor drive assembly produces periodic output at the bearing member, the child support rotates about the rotation axis by the rolling of said mating member about said bearing member.
- 2. The swing of claim 1, wherein said bearing member is mechanically decoupled from said mating member in a displacement direction corresponding to displacement along said displacement axis and in a rotation direction corresponding to rotation about the rotation axis.
- 3. The swing of claim 2, wherein said bearing member being mechanically decoupled from said mating member in said displacement and said rotation directions and the child support rotating about the rotation axis by the rolling of said mating member about said bearing member corresponds to a frictional engagement between said mating surface and said bearing surface sufficient to cause rotation of the child support about the rotation axis without said mating surface sliding along said bearing surface.
- 4. The swing of claim 2, wherein said bearing member rotates about the rotation axis when the child support rotates about the rotation axis and said bearing member is fixedly coupled to an output shaft of the motor drive assembly in a rotation direction corresponding to rotation about the rotation axis.
- 5. The swing of claim 4, wherein the motor drive assembly further includes,an electric motor having a drive shaft, and a power control for selectively adjusting the output from the drive shaft, wherein when a child having a weight is placed on the child support surface, the periodic output at the bearing member is adapted for being adjusted to accommodate the weight of the child by adjustment of the output from the drive shaft through said power control.
- 6. The swing of claim 1, wherein said portion of said mating surface corresponds to one of a plurality of sequentially spaced first contact surfaces describing an arcuate surface, wherein a portion of a cross-section of said bearing member describes an ellipsoidal shape, and wherein said portion of said bearing surface corresponds to one of a plurality of sequentially spaced second contact surfaces describing at least a portion of the outer surface of said ellipsoidal shaped cross-section,wherein said mating member being adapted for being rolled about said bearing member corresponds to one of said plurality of sequentially spaced first contact surfaces being in intermittent contact with a corresponding one of said plurality of sequentially spaced second contact surfaces as the child support rotates.
- 7. The swing of claim 6, wherein said bearing member is cylindrical in shape and said mating surface describes an arc of circle.
- 8. The swing of claim 1, wherein said bearing surface approximately describes a first arc of a circle defined by a first radius and said mating surface approximately describes a second arc of a circle defined by a second radius, said second radius being substantially greater than said first radius.
- 9. The swing of claim 1, wherein at least one of said bearing and mating surface is a tacky-like surface adapted for causing a frictional engagement between said mating surface and said bearing surface, said tacky-like surface being adapted for promoting said mating member being rolled about said bearing member.
- 10. The swing of claim 9, wherein said tacky-like surface corresponds to a rubber padding having a contact surface, said rubber padding being disposed on one of said bearing member and said mating member and said contact surface corresponding to a respective one of said bearing surface and mating surface.
- 11. The swing of claim 1, wherein the child support is adapted for being removed from said support frame by disengagement of said first and second couplings from the respective first and second frame portions, each of said first and second couplings including,a releasable latch adapted for engagement of a respective terminal end of the child support to a respective frame portion and removal of the child support from the respective frame portion.
- 12. The swing of claim 1, wherein said bearing member is rotatably coupled to the first end of the child support such that said bearing member is limited to rotation about the rotation axis when the child support rotates.
- 13. The swing of claim 1, wherein the child support being supported by said support frame consists of said first and second couplings supporting the child support upon said first and second frame portions.
- 14. A self-supporting child's swing supportable on a support surface and configurable between a storage and use position, comprising:a frame configurable between a folded position and an unfolded position, said frame including a ground engaging portion, a first frame portion and a second frame portion, each of said frame portions being fixedly hinged to said ground engaging member, and a first and second housing, wherein when said frame is configured in said unfolded position, said first and second frame portions are configured in a first orientation relative to said ground-engaging member, and when said frame is configured in the folded position, said first and second frame portions are configured in a second orientation relative to said ground-engaging member, said second orientation corresponding to said first and second frame portions being rotationally offset from their respective first orientations; and a child support having a child support surface and describing a child receiving end, said child support being configurable between a deployed and stowed position, said child support including: an annular support member defining an outer perimeter of the child receiving end and first and second terminal ends of said child support, a first connector and a second connector disposed at the respective first and second ends, and a child receiving portion secured to said support member, said child receiving portion including retaining walls and the child support surface, wherein when said child support is in the deployed position, said child support surface is disposed below said support member and the child support surface is contained within said retaining walls, and wherein when said child support is in the stowed position, said child support surface and said support member lie within approximately the same plane; wherein when said self-supporting child's swing is in the use position, said child support is suspended from said first and second frame housings by the respective first and second connectors of said child support, said child support is in said deployed position, and said frame is in said unfolded position, and wherein when said self-supporting child's swing is in the storage configuration, said child support is configured in said stowed position, said frame is in said folded position and said folded frame is contained substantially within said child receiving end.
- 15. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein each of said first and second connectors of said child support extend upwardly from said support member of said child support when said child support is in the deployed position and said first and second connectors lie approximately within the child receiving area when said child support is in the stowed position.
- 16. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 15, wherein each of said first and second connectors further include a distal end for connecting said child support to the respective first and second frame portions and a proximal end rotatably coupling said connectors to said support frame.
- 17. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein said frame is a one-piece frame when configured in each of said folded and unfolded positions.
- 18. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 17, wherein when said frame is in said unfolded position, said first and second frame portions correspond to upstanding portions of said frame, each of which having a lower end fixedly hinged to said ground engaging portion and an upper end, said first and second housings being disposed at the respective first and second upper ends,wherein when said self-supporting child's swing is in the storage configuration, said first and second housings are disposed between the first and second terminal ends of said child support.
- 19. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein said first end of said child support corresponds to a head end and said second end corresponds to a foot end, said head end and foot end corresponding to a head support portion and foot support portion of the child support surface.
- 20. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein a first length is defined as the distance between the first and second ends of said child support,said frame having an unfolded length defined by the distance between said first and second frame portions when said frame is in the unfolded position, said unfolded length being greater than said first length, and said ground engaging portion of said frame is an elongate member having first and second terminal ends fixedly hinged to said first and second frame portions, respectively, the distance between said first and second terminal ends defining a folded length of said frame when said frame is in the folded position, said folded length being less than said first length.
- 21. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 20, wherein said first and second frame portions have a lower end fixedly hinged to the respective first and second terminal ends of said elongate member and an upper end, said first and second housings being disposed on the respective first and second upper ends,wherein when said self-supporting child's swing is in the storage configuration, said first housing is disposed adjacent said second frame portion lower end and said second housing is disposed adjacent said first frame portion lower end.
- 22. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, further including a motor drive assembly contained within said first housing, said motor drive assembly including an output member for transmitting periodic input to said child support, said output member being coupled to said first connector when said child's swing is configured in said use configuration.
- 23. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 22, wherein when said first connector is coupled to said output member by a self-locking latch.
- 24. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein said child support surface has an upper body end and a lower body end, said child support surface being configurable between a first child support position and second child support position,said first child support position corresponding to said upper body end and lower body end lying in substantially the same plane, and said second child support position corresponding to said upper body end being inclined relative to said lower body end.
- 25. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 14, wherein said child receiving portion secured to said support member corresponds to said retaining walls being secured to said support frame and said child support surface being suspended from said retaining walls.
- 26. The self-supporting child's swing of claim 25, wherein said supporting frame is rigid and said retaining walls are made from soft goods.
- 27. A child swing configurable between a use position and a storage position, comprising:a child support having first and second ends, said child support being supportable on first and second frame ends of a ground engaging support frame, said child swing being adapted for rotation of the child support about a rotation axis; a first mounting member disposed at the first frame end, said first mounting member including an output member of a motor drive assembly mounted to the first frame end, the drive assembly being adapted for producing periodic motion of the output member, and a retainer disposed at a terminal end of said first mounting member; a second mounting member disposed at the second frame end; a first and second connecting arm of said child support, said first and second connecting arms being adapted for supporting said child support from the ground engaging support frame first and second ends, each of said first and second connecting arms including a proximal end coupled to the respective child support first and second end, and a distal end adapted for being connected to the respective first and second mounting members; and a first latch disposed at one of said distal end of said first connecting arm and said first frame end, said first latch including a blocking piece movable between an engaged and disengaged position; wherein when said child swing is configured in the use position, said first connecting arm distal end is in contact with said output member so as to enable the periodic output from the motor drive assembly to rotate said child support and said first latch is in said engaged position so as to provide an interference fit between said distal end and said first mounting member, said interference fit preventing inadvertent removal of said first connecting arm distal end from said first mounting member when said child support rotates.
- 28. The swing of claim 27, said first latch is disposed at said distal end of said first connecting arm, said output member of said drive assembly having a contact surface, said first connecting arm distal end including a mating surface in contact with said contact piece when the child support rotates, and said first connecting arm distal end having an upper wall, lower wall, and left and right side walls,wherein said mating surface is disposed on said upper wall and said blocking piece is disposed on said lower wall, said upper wall, left and right side walls and lower wall describing a first opening when said blocking piece is in said engaged position, and a second opening when said blocking piece is in said disengaged position, and wherein said output member is receivable in said second opening and said output member is not receivable in said first opening.
- 29. The swing of claim 28, wherein when said mating surface is in contact with said contact surface and said blocking piece is in said engaged position, said distal end of said first connecting arm is freely displaceable along both a first direction substantially perpendicular to the rotation axis and second direction substantially parallel to the rotation axis.
- 30. The swing of claim 27, the first frame end having a wall and said output member extending outwardly from the wall and terminating at said terminal end and said retainer corresponding to a flange formed at the terminal end of said output member,wherein when said first latch is engaged, said interference fit corresponds to said first connecting arm distal end being non-removable from said output member and said distal end being freely displaceable between said flange and the first frame end wall.
- 31. The swing of claim 27, wherein said interference fit permits said distal end to be decoupled from said output member while the motor drive assembly is producing periodic output at the output member.
- 32. The swing of claims 27, wherein said blocking piece disengaged position disables said interference fit between said distal end and said mounting member and said disengaged position permits said distal end to be removed from said output member, wherein said first latch further includesa biasing spring of said blocking member, said biasing spring being adapted for automatically enabling said interference fit between said distal end and said mounting member when said distal end is connected to said output member.
- 33. The swing of claim 27, said first latch is disposed at said distal end of said first connecting arm, wherein said first latch is a self-locking latch and said blocking piece includes a sloped surface adapted for configuring said first latch from said engaged position to a disengaged position by engagement of said sloped surface with a corresponding surface of said retainer.
- 34. The swing of claim 27, wherein said distal end includes a cap having an opening, wherein said blocking piece engaged position corresponds to said blocking piece extending into said opening and said blocking piece disengaged position corresponds to said blocking piece being removed from said opening,wherein said mounting member is insertable into said cap opening when said blocking piece is in said disengaged position.
- 35. The swing of claim 27, wherein said first frame end has a wall and said output member extends outwardly from said wall, wherein when said distal end is connected to said output member, said blocking piece is disposed between said retainer and said wall.
- 36. The child swing of claim 27, wherein said output member describes a generally arcuate surface in contact with said first distal end and wherein said second mounting member includes a surface placed in contact with said second connecting arm distal end when said second connecting arm distal end is connected to said second mounting member, said surface describing an apex formed from a pair of converging surfaces.
- 37. The child swing of claim 27, further including a second latch disposed at one of said distal end of said second connecting arm and said second frame portion, said second latch including a blocking piece adapted for being moved between an engaged and disengaged position.
- 38. The child swing of claim 37, said first and second latches further including respective first and second finger tabs, said finger tabs being operative for moving said latches between their respective engaged and disengaged positions.
- 39. A method for configuring a child's swing from a use position to a storage position, the child's swing including a child support suspended from a frame when in the use position, the child support including a child support surface, first arm and second arm located at a head and foot end of the child support, respectively, the first and second arms including a respective first and second latch and the child support including a rim support having an outer perimeter that is approximately equal to an outer perimeter of the child support surface, the child support surface being contained within collapsible walls and suspendable from the rim support, the frame having frame members connected by hinges, a first end and a second end and the frame including a motor drive assembly mounted to the first end, wherein when the child's swing is configured in the use position, the first arm is suspended from the first end and the second arm is suspended from the second end, comprising the steps of:removing the first arm of the child support from the first end of the frame; removing the second arm of the child support from the second end of the frame; folding the frame, consisting of the step of rotating the frame members about the hinges; collapsing the walls of the child support, wherein when the child support walls are collapsed, the child support surface lies in approximately the same plane as the child support rim support; and placing the folded frame within the rim support.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein each of said removing the first arm from the first end and said removing the second arm from the second end steps includes the step ofdisengaging a latch retaining the respective arm on the end so as to permit said removing the respective arm from the end.
- 41. The method of claim 40, wherein each of said disengaging the latch steps further includes manually depressing a finger tab disposed on each of the first and second latches.
- 42. The method of claim 39, wherein said folding the frame step further includes the step of placing the first end on the second end.
- 43. The method of claim 39, wherein the first end and the second ends each include respective first and second upper housing portions, wherein said placing the folded frame within the rim support further includes the step of placing the first upper housing portion adjacent to the head end and the second upper housing portion adjacent to the foot end.
- 44. The method of claim 39, wherein said collapsing the child support further includes the steps of folding the first and second arms so as to position the first and second arms within the rim support.
- 45. A swing assembly, said swing assembly being adapted for use by a child and being configurable between a collapsed and use position, comprising:a child carrier including a supporting surface for supporting the child thereon and an ellipsoidal-like frame member providing an opening for receiving the child on the support surface, said frame member defining first and second ends of said child carrier and said support surface being disposed below said frame member; a support structure including first and second end portions adapted for supporting said child carrier; a first and second relatively rigid and elongate connecting arm coupled to said child carrier first and second ends, respectively, said connecting arms further including a proximal end rotatably coupling said connecting arm to said child carrier end, said proximal end being adapted for configuring said connecting arm between a deployed position wherein said connecting arm extends upwardly from said child carrier, and a stowed position wherein said connecting arm lies substantially within said opening defined by said frame member, a distal end adapted for rotatably coupling said child carrier to the respective upstanding end portions of said support structure; wherein when said swing assembly is in the collapsed position, said first and second distal ends are decoupled from said support structure end portions and said first and second connecting arms are configured in the respective stowed positions.
- 46. The swing assembly of claim 45, wherein each of said first and second connecting arms includea latch disposed at said distal end, said latch being configurable between an open and closed position, wherein when said latch is in said closed position and said distal end is rotatably coupled to said end portion.
- 47. The swing assembly of claim 46, wherein each of said support frame end portions include an extension for receiving the respective distal ends of said connecting arms, said extensions each including a retention flange disposed at a terminal end of said extension, said distal end being receivable upon said extension when said latch in said open position and wherein each of said first and second latches are a self-locking latch, includinga finger tab for manually moving said latch from said closed to said open position when said distal end is to be removed from the respective end portion, a cam surface adapted for coupling said distal end to said extension by engagement of said cam surface with said retention flange so as to cause said latch to move from said closed to said open position, and a biasing spring for biasing said latch to said closed position.
- 48. The swing assembly of claim 45, wherein said frame member and connecting arms are adapted for being configured into a substantially flat position, said substantially flat position corresponding to said frame member and connecting arms being substantially contained within a first plane and wherein said child carrier is configurable in a compact position, child carrier includinga collapsible receiving portion suspended from said frame member, said receiving portion defining said child support surface, wherein when said swing is in the collapsed position, said child carrier is configured in said compact position corresponding to said child support surface, connecting arms and said frame member lying substantially within the same plane as said first plane.
- 49. The swing assembly of claim 48, wherein said collapsible receiving portion includes a fabric wall and said child support surface includes battens received within fabric sleeves of said collapsible receiving portion.
Parent Case Info
The invention relates broadly to a child's swing and more particularly, to a portable, self-supporting child's swing.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry |
“Battery Operated Swing”, Product No. 9122, Fisher-Price Juvenile Products 1992, p. 13, 1991 (3 pages total). |
Drawing of Product No. 9122 motor/drive system. |