Claims
- 1. A child swing comprising:
a frame including first and second rear legs and first and second housings; first and second fold mechanisms pivotally connecting the first and second rear legs to the first and second housings, respectively, the fold mechanisms each including a socket member to receive an upper end of the respective leg, the socket member being pivotally mounted to the respective housing to guide pivoting movement of the respective leg relative to the respective housing.
- 2. A child swing according to claim 1, wherein the socket member is mounted to a lower, rear location of the respective housing.
- 3. A child swing according to claim 1, wherein the socket member includes a main body portion that is pivotally mounted to the respective housing and an extension, extending from the main body portion, that receives the respective leg.
- 4. A child swing according to claim 1, wherein the socket member and the respective leg are formed as a unitary construction.
- 5. A child swing according to claim 1, wherein the fold mechanisms each further include a release lever pivotally mounted to the socket member, and a locking pin connected to the release lever for engagement with the respective housing to facilitate positioning of the respective leg in an in-use position and in a folded position.
- 6. A child swing according to claim 5, wherein the release lever is mounted to the socket member to pivot together with the socket member relative to the respective housing.
- 7. A child swing according to claim 5, wherein the socket member includes a main body portion that is pivotally mounted to the respective housing and an extensions extending from the main body portion, that receives the respective leg.
- 8. A child swing according to claim 7, wherein the main body portion includes a slot through which the locking pin can extend.
- 9. A child swing according to claim 5, wherein the first and second housings each include a slot for receiving the respective locking pin.
- 10. A child swing according to claim 9, wherein the slot includes a lock area to receive the locking pin when the swing is in an in-use position, a folded detent area to receive the locking pin when the swing is in a folded position, and a travel area therebetween.
- 11. A child swing according to claim 10, wherein the release lever is configured to be actuated to move the locking pin from the lock area to the travel area, and wherein the release lever need not be actuated to move the locking pin from the folded detent area to the travel area.
- 12. A child swing according to claim 5, wherein the release lever extends beyond a perimeter of the respective housing in a direction generally along the respective leg.
- 13. A child swing according to claim 12, wherein the release lever extends along a front surface of an upper end of the respective rear leg.
- 14. A child swing comprising:
a frame including first and second front legs and first and second housings; first and second fold mechanisms pivotally connecting the first and second front legs to the first and second housings, respectively, the fold mechanisms each including a socket member to receive an upper end of the respective leg, the socket member being pivotally mounted to the respective housing to guide pivoting movement of the respective leg relative to the respective housing.
- 15. A fold mechanism for a child swing, the child swing including a frame leg and a housing to which the frame leg is pivotally mounted by the fold mechanism, the fold mechanism comprising:
a socket member pivotally mounted to the housing and to which the frame leg is mounted, the socket member configured to guide pivoting movement of the frame leg relative to the housing.
- 16. A fold mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the socket member is mounted to a lower, rear location of the housing.
- 17. A fold mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the socket member includes a main body portion that is pivotally mounted to the housing and an extension, extending from the main body portion, that receives the frame leg.
- 18. A fold mechanism according to claim 15, wherein the socket member and the frame leg are formed as a unitary construction.
- 19. A fold mechanism according to claim 15, further comprising:
a release lever pivotally mounted to the socket member; and a locking pin connected to the release lever for engagement with the housing to facilitate positioning of the frame leg in an in-use position and in a folded position.
- 20. A fold mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the release lever is mounted to the leg socket member to pivot together with the leg socket member relative to the housing.
- 21. A fold mechanism according to claim 19, wherein the release lever extends beyond a perimeter of the housing in a direction along the frame leg.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/304,014, filed Nov. 26, 2002, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
10304014 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10702514 |
Nov 2003 |
US |