Claims
- 1. A swing, comprising:
a base frame, said base frame including a front frame portion, a rear frame portion, a first housing coupled to a first side of each of said front frame portion and said rear frame portion, and a second housing coupled to a second side of each of said front frame portion and said rear frame portion; a seat having a backrest portion and a front seat portion, said backrest portion and said front seat portion being pivotally coupled with respect to one another; a first non-linear support arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said first non-linear support arm being pivotally coupled to said first housing at a first pivot point, said second end of said first non-linear support arm being coupled to said seat; and a second non-linear support arm having a first end and a second end, said first end of said second non-linear support arm being pivotally coupled to said second housing at a second pivot point, said second end of said second non-linear support arm being coupled to said seat.
- 2. The swing of claim 1, further comprising an actuator coupled to said first housing and said rear frame portion, said actuator configured to allow movement of said rear frame portion with respect to said first housing between a collapsed configuration and a deployed configuration.
- 3. The swing of claim 1, further comprising:
a first actuator coupled to said first housing and said rear frame portion; and a second actuator coupled to said second housing and said rear frame portion, said first actuator and said second actuator each configured to allow movement of said rear frame portion with respect to said first housing and said second housing between a collapsed configuration and a deployed configuration.
- 4. The swing of claim 1, further comprising a first handle coupled to said first housing and a second handle coupled to said second housing.
- 5. The swing of claim 1, further comprising a first handle coupled to said first housing and a second handle coupled to said second housing, said first handle is located proximate to an upper surface of said first housing and said second handle is located proximate to an upper surface of said second housing.
- 6. The swing of claim 5, wherein the first handle is located above the first pivot point and the second handle is located above the second pivot point.
- 7. A swing, comprising:
a frame including
a first housing, a second housing, a first handle coupled to said first housing, a second handle coupled to said second housing, a front frame portion coupled to said first housing and said second housing, and a rear frame portion coupled to said first housing and said second housing; and a seat assembly being supported by said first housing and said second housing, said seat assembly including
a seat, a first hanger arm pivotally coupled to said first housing for rotation about a first pivot point, and a second hanger arm pivotally coupled to said second housing for rotation about a second pivot point, said seat being supported by said first hanger arm and said second hanger arm, at least a portion of said first handle being located above said first pivot point, at least a portion of said second handle being located above said second pivot point.
- 8. The swing of claim 7, wherein said first hanger arm and said second hanger arm have a non-linear configuration.
- 9. The swing of claim 7, said frame including a front frame portion coupled to said first housing and said second housing, and a rear frame portion coupled to said first housing and said second housing, at least a portion of said first hanger arm being concave towards said rear frame portion, and at least a portion of said second hanger arm being concave towards said rear frame portion.
- 10. The swing of claim 7, wherein said first hanger arm and said second hanger arm each include a body portion with a non-linear configuration.
- 11. The swing of claim 7, wherein the frame is moveable between a collapsed configuration and a deployed configuration.
- 12. A seat assembly for a swing including a frame, the seat assembly comprising:
a first hanger arm having a non-linear configuration; a second hanger arm having a non-linear configuration; a first connector configured to be coupled to the first hanger arm; a second connector configured to be coupled to the second hanger arm; and a seat having a front seat portion and a back rest portion, the front seat portion being configured to be pivotally coupled to the first connector and the second connector, the back rest portion configured to be pivotally coupled to the first connector and the second connector.
- 13. The seat assembly of claim 12, wherein said seat is disposable in a collapsed configuration and in a deployed configuration.
- 14. The seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the first connector and the second connector are made from a first material and the first hanger arm and the second hanger arm are made from a second material, the first material being different from the second material.
- 15. The seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the first connector and the second connector are removably coupled to the front seat portion and the back rest portion.
- 16. The seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the first connector includes a first contact surface and the second connector includes a second contact surface, the first contact surface and the second contact surface each configured to engage the front seat portion when the front seat portion is in a deployed configuration.
- 17. The seat assembly of claim 12, wherein the first connector includes a first recess and the second connector includes a second recess, the first recess being configured to receive a lower end of the first hanger arm, the second recess being configured to receive a lower end of the second hanger arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/133,630, filed Apr. 29, 2002, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
| Parent |
10133630 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
| Child |
10794066 |
Mar 2004 |
US |