Claims
- 1. In a swing comprising a frame having end walls at opposite ends thereof, a carriage having end walls at opposite ends thereof, said carriage being supported by the frame end walls for oscillation about a horizontal axis by discrete sets of mating structures, each set of mating structures including a short projection integral in one piece and struck from a frame end wall, each projection extending horizontally from said frame end wall into a projection receiving means in the adjacent carriage end wall so that the carriage is supported by a horizontal surface of said projection, each projection being in line contact along said horizontal surface with said projection receiving means, and means for suspending a swing seat from said carriage.
- 2. In a swing in accordance with claim 1 wherein said projection receiving means has sides which converge upwardly.
- 3. A swing in accordance with claim 1 wherein each set of mating structure includes an inwardly extending generally horizontal projection on the carriage end walls adjacent a periphery of said projection receiving means and in line contact with the frame projection.
- 4. A swing in accordance with claim 1, said projection being a horizontally extending inverted V-shaped projection having a rounded apex in line contact with said projection receiving means, said projection receiving means being a hole provided in the end wall of said carriage.
- 5. A swing in accordance with claim 4 including a cover overlying the end walls of the frame.
- 6. A swing in accordance with claim 4 wherein each hole is rectangular with the major sides thereof being horizontally disposed when the carriage is stopped.
- 7. A swing in accordance with claim 4 wherein each hole is defined by the inner peripheral surface of an annular flange projecting inwardly from the end walls of the carriage.
- 8. A swing in accordance with claim 1, said projection receiving means including a hole into which the projection extends, said projection being generally L-shaped in elevation.
- 9. In a swing in accordance with claim 8 wherein each of said holes has sides which converge upwardly.
- 10. In a swing in accordance with claim 9 wherein said mating structure includes a horizontally disposed projection struck from end walls of the carriage and overlying the staight edges of the associated projections on the frame end walls.
- 11. In a swing in accordance with claim 1 wherein said projection receiving means is a hole.
- 12. A swing in accordance with claim 11 wherein said hole is rectangular.
- 13. In a swing in accordance with claim 1 wherein said projection receiving means comprises said adjacent carriage end wall having a hole and a rocker member disposed within said hole.
- 14. In an infant swing comprising a frame supported by legs, said frame having end walls, a carriage having end walls supported by the frame for oscillation about a horizontal axis, said carriage being between said frame end walls, means on the frame and carriage end walls for supporting the carriage for such oscillation without a separate discrete bearing, said means including mating structure on juxtaposed end walls of the frame and carriage, said mating structure including a short projection integral in one piece and struck from a frame end wall, said projection being generally L-shaped in elevation and having a horizontal top edge, said mating structure including a hole in the adjacent end of the carriage and into which the projection extends, said mating structure further including a rocker member disposed between an edge of said hole and said projection, the top edge of said projection being in line contact with the underside of said rocker member, and the top surface of said rocker member being in contact with said edge of said hole.
- 15. In a swing in accordance with claim 14, wherein each of said rocker members has sides which converge upwardly.
- 16. In a swing in accordance with claim 15, wherein said sides converge upwardly and form an apex which is generally flat and horizontally disposed when the carriage is stopped.
- 17. In a swing in accordance with claim 16, wherein each of said holes has sides which converge upwardly and form an apex which is generally flat and horizontal, such that said hole resembles a truncated sector.
- 18. In a swing in accordance with claim 16, wherein at least one curved portion formed between said sides and said apex is adapted for receiving said projection for oscillation thereon.
- 19. In a swing in accordance with claim 16, wherein said apex has a width slightly larger than the width of said projection, whereby said projection is substantially self aligning with said apex.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part, of application Ser. No. 466,176, filed Feb. 14, 1983, and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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