1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to the field of amusement devices and, more particularly, to a garden swing that provides simple pendular motion.
2. Background
The use of garden swings and gliders is a popular leisure activity. Many different designs for such devices have been proposed over the years. Most such devices have a relatively complicated articulated structure. Few devices provide simple pendular motion.
The present invention provides a garden swing with a fixed support structure and a seat support frame pivotally suspended from the support structure. The seat support frame is suspended on a single pivot axis so as to provide simple pendular motion. At least one seat is attached the seat support frame, the seat having a seating portion and a backrest portion. In one embodiment, the seat includes a moveable leg rest having a stowed position beneath the seating portion of the seat and an extended position forward of the seating portion of the seat. In another embodiment of the invention, the backrest portion of the seat is pivotally coupled to the seating portion of the seat so as to be positionable at a selected angle of recline.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation and not limitation, specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced in other embodiments that depart from these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known methods and devices are omitted so as to not obscure the description of the present invention with unnecessary detail.
The structural members of support structure 102 are preferably fabricated of tubular steel or aluminum. Other materials, including composite materials, such as fiberglass, may also be used. The structural members may be assembled with mechanical fasteners, with welded joints or a combination of the two. The use of mechanical fasteners to join major assemblies of the structural components allows for a more compact shipping configuration.
Seat support frame 120 is suspended from pivot assembly 112. Seat support frame 120 comprises arcuate side members 122 and bottom frame 124. The bottom frame includes side members 126, forward cross member 128 and rear cross member 130.
Seat 140 is attached to seat support frame 120. The seat comprises seating portion 142 and backrest portion 144. The seat further comprises a leg rest 146 extending forward of seating portion 142 and a head rest 148 attached to the back rest portion 144. Arm rests 150 are attached to seat support frame 120 on either side of seat 140.
Seat 140 may be constructed of a plurality of pieces of wood, metal or a plastic material. Alternatively, seating portion 142 and backrest portion 144 may each comprise a single molded component, which may include cushioning if desired. Such components may be upholstered with suitable materials, such as cloth, leather or imitation leather. Seat portion 142 and backrest portion 144 may also be constructed using other materials that are commonly used for lawn furniture, such as nylon mesh, vinyl strapping, etc. Whatever materials are used for seating portion 142 and backrest portion 144, head rest 148, if included, is preferably cushioned for the occupant's comfort. Head rest 148 may be constructed with polyurethane or other suitable material in the manner commonly used for padded components of exercise equipment. Swing 100 may include an optional canopy frame 160. The canopy frame is attached to top member 110 and supports a canopy (not shown) made of canvas or another suitable material. Swing 100 may also include a table 162 attached to upright 106 for conveniently holding objects without being subjected to movement of the swing.
The fixed support structure 102 and seat support frame 120 are dimensioned so that an occupant of seat 140, with leg rest 146 in its stowed position, can comfortably rest his or her feet on the ground. This permits easy ingress to and egress from seat 140 and also allows the occupant to easily propel the swing using his or her feet against the ground.
Seat support frame 220 is suspended from pivot assembly 212 and comprises side members 222, center member 223 and bottom frame 224. A pair of seats 240 are attached to the seat support frame. Backrest portions 144, together with head rests 148, are identical to those previously described. In this embodiment, a single seating portion 242 is common to both of the seats. However, it will be recognized that individual seating portions identical to seating portion 142 could be provided instead. Individual leg rests 146 extend forward of seating portion 242. While not shown, a canopy frame and canopy may be added to the fixed support structure 202, if desired.
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Backrest 144 is biased toward an upright position by means of spring 520, which is connected between the rear cross member 130 and arm 132 attached to the backrest. An occupant of the seat can thus reach behind backrest 144 to pull handle 512 and lean forward to have the backrest assume a more upright position or lean backward to have the backrest assume a more reclined position.
It will be recognized that the above-described invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of the disclosure. Thus, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited by the foregoing illustrative details, but rather is to be defined by the appended claims.
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