Claims
- 1. A play gym comprising:
- A. a pair of horizontal bars,
- B. a leg means for supporting corresponding ends of the bars, said leg means including
- 1. a pair of upstanding tubular legs,
- 2. a joint connecting each of said legs to a different one of the horizontal bars, each said joint including a first sleeve receiving an end of a horizontal bar, each said first sleeve being formed with a pair of diametrically opposite ears,
- 3. a second sleeve engaging around each said leg, each said second sleeve having a pair of ears spaced apart along said leg a distance only slightly greater than the diameter of the first sleeve so that said first sleeve can be received between the ears of said second sleeve with the ears of said first sleeve lying adjacent to the sleeve ears of the second sleeve,
- 4. means for pivotally connecting an adjacent pair of socket and sleeve ears of each joint so that the legs can be swung from first positions wherein they lie perpendicular to the horizontal bars to second positions wherein they lie substantially parallel to the horizontal bars, and
- 5. means for releasably maintaining the legs in their first positions so that they support said ends of the bars above the ground, and
- C. means for supporting the opposite ends of the bars above the ground.
- 2. The gym defined in claim 1 wherein each joint and the maintaining means both include threaded fasteners extending through corresponding sleeve ears of the first and second sleeves.
- 3. The gym defined in claim 1
- A. wherein the top of each leg of said pair of legs extends appreciably above its associated second sleeve when the legs are in their first positions, and
- B. further including a horizontal bar secured between tops of said pair of legs.
- 4. The gym defined in claim 3 wherein the ends of the bar above the legs project laterally appreciably beyond the connections to the legs.
- 5. The gym defined in claim 1 and further including means connecting said legs together at locations therealong relatively remote from said pivot points.
- 6. The gym defined in claim 1 wherein said leg supporting means further includes a second pair of legs.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 908,332 filed May 22, 1978 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,190,283. Ser. No. 908,332 is a continuation of Ser. No. 811,179, June 29, 1977, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 665,539, Mar. 10, 1976, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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