Information
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Patent Grant
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6705950
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Patent Number
6,705,950
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 23, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A non-motorized object hanger for use with a swing having a seat hanger tube supported from a hub and a seat coupled to the seat hanger tube. The object hanger comprises a support member coupled to one of the seat hanger tube and seat. A hanger is coupled to the support member. A decorative object is coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the support member by the motion of the swing. Another embodiment provides the support member is offset from the access of the hub.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a child or infant swing and more particularly to a non-motorized object hanger for use with a swing and more particularly to a mobile or toy bar type non-motorized object hanger.
Infant or child swings have been contemplated in the past. For example, open top swings are known to include arrangements that provide decorative objects, such a toys, for a child to interact with while the child is seated in the swing. For example, the child swing seat can include a tray and the toys can be mounted on a support attached to the tray. In such a swing, the toys are positioned in front of the child when the child is seated.
In other arrangements, child care products, such as a stroller or a crib, can include a toy suspension assembly. Motion can be imparted to the toy suspension assembly by motors that are either electrically or spring powered. When the electrical or mechanical power that is fed to the toy suspension assembly is depleted, motion of the toys ceases and the attention of the child is typically diverted and usually accompanied by the child crying. Further, such toy suspension assemblies require constant attention to maintain the motive force, such as supplying batteries or winding the motor spring.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
There is a need for an object hanger for use with a swing that does not require a motor. There is a further need for a non-motorized object hanger for toys so that a child can interact with the toys above the child while sitting back in a swing seat structure. There is also a need for a non-motorized object hanger that can be rotated to several positions with respect to the child, including a position to allow easy placement or removal of the child from the swing seat structure.
There is provided an object hanger for use with a swing having a seat hanger tube supported from a hub and a seat coupled to the seat hanger tube. The object hanger comprises a support member coupled to one of the seat hanger tube and seat. A hanger is coupled to the support member. A decorative object is coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the support member by the motion of the swing. In one embodiment, the support member is offset from the axis of the hub.
There is also provided a non-motorized mobile for use with a swing having a hanger tube supported from a hub. The non-motorized mobile comprises a mounting bracket configured to engage the hanger tube. A support arm is coupled to the mounting bracket with the support arm having a distal end. A hanger attachment is coupled to the support arm at the distal end and the hanger attachment is freely movable at the distal end. A hanger is coupled to the hanger attachment. A decorative object is coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the mobile by the motion of the swing.
There is further provided a swing comprising a support structure having a hub. A hanger tube is coupled to the support structure at the hub. A seat structure is coupled to the hanger tube. The swing also includes a non-motorized mobile which includes a mounting bracket configured to engage the hanger tube. A support arm is coupled to the mounting bracket with the support arm having a distal end. A hanger attachment is coupled to the support arm at the distal end and freely movable at the distal end. A hanger is coupled to the hanger attachment and a decorative object is coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the mobile by the motion of the swing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
illustrates a child or infant swing including a mobile type non-motorized object hanger.
FIG. 2
is an illustration of an exemplary embodiment of a mobile type non-motorized object hanger and depicts its placement on a seat hanger tube of a swing.
FIG. 3
is an illustration of a mobile coupled to a seat hanger tube of a swing and illustrates rotational placement of the mobile over a seat structure of the swing.
FIG. 4
is an illustration of the mobile shown in FIG.
3
and illustrates rotational placement of the mobile to a side of the swing.
FIG. 5
is a partial sectional side view of an exemplary embodiment of a mobile type non-motorized object hanger.
FIG. 6
is a partial sectional detailed view of the proximal end of a support member coupled in a mounting bracket of the mobile type non-motorized object hanger illustrated in
FIG. 5
along the line
6
—
6
.
FIG. 7
is a partial sectional view of one embodiment of a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to a hanger of a non-motorized object hanger.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the non-motorized structure illustrated in
FIG. 7
along the line
8
—
8
.
FIG. 9
is an illustration of the non-motorized structure imparting rotational motion to the hanger of the non-motorized object hanger illustrated in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 10
is an illustration of the non-motorized structure imparting additional rotational motion to the hanger of the non-motorized object hanger illustrated in FIG.
7
.
FIG. 11
is a partial perspective view of an embodiment of a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to a hanger coupled to the distal end of the support member of a non-motorized object hanger and illustrates angled ribs in the socket of the support member.
FIG. 12
is a top plan view of the non-motorized structure illustrated in FIG.
12
and illustrates a socket ball engaged by the angled ribs to impart rotating motion to the socket ball.
FIG. 13
is a partial perspective view of an embodiment of a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to a hanger coupled to the distal end of the support member of a non-motorized motorized object hanger and illustrates angled slots in the socket of the support member.
FIG. 14
is a top plan view of the non-motorized structure illustrated in FIG.
15
and illustrates hemispherical projections on a socket ball engaging the angled slots to impart rotating motion to the socket ball.
FIG. 15
illustrates a child swing including an exemplary embodiment of a toy bar type non-motorized object hanger.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the figures,
FIG. 1
illustrates a perspective view of a child swing
10
that includes a mobile type, non-motorized object hanger
30
for suspending objects, such as toys, above the child seating area. One advantage of such arrangement is that the child seated in the seat can interact with one or more of the decorative objects
38
coupled to the hanger
30
.
The swing
10
includes a support frame
12
, a housing
13
for a swing drive mechanism, and one or more seat hanger tubes
18
supporting a seat structure
20
. The seat structure
20
comprises a seat back
20
a
and a seat bottom
20
b
and may have a tray attached to the seat. The seat structure
20
may also be provided with decorative and comfort-providing materials, such as a seat cushion. The seat structure
20
can also be provided with a folding seat back that can be moved between an upright position and several reclined positions relative to the seat bottom. An actuator apparatus can be provided to facilitate movement of the seat back towards and away from the seat bottom. The actuator apparatus allows the angle between the seat bottom and seat back to be adjusted as desired.
FIG. 2
illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a non-motorized object hanger
30
for use with a swing
10
. A support member
32
is coupled to one of the seat hanger tubes
18
. The support member
32
is offset from the axis
16
of the hub
14
of the swing
10
by an offset distance OS (see FIG.
3
). The offset distance OS can be conveniently controlled by the configuration of the hanger tube
18
as determined by the manufacturer of the swing
10
. The offset distance OS facilitates the motion imparted to the object hanger
30
.
A hanger
36
is coupled to the support member
32
and at least one decorative object
38
is coupled to the hanger. Motion is imparted to the support member
32
by the motion of the swing
10
. The motion of the support member
32
in turn moves the decorative object(s)
38
, typically in a pendulant arc.
One embodiment of the object hanger
30
configures the support member
32
as a toy bar
50
that can be coupled to the seat
20
. As shown in
FIG. 15
, the support member
32
is configured as a toy bar
50
with each end
52
of the toy bar
50
coupled to the seat
20
. Decorative objects
38
are suspended from the toy bar
50
by hangers
36
.
FIG. 2
illustrates the non-motorized object hanger
30
with the support member
32
configured as an arm
40
having a proximal end
42
and a distal end
44
. The proximal end
42
is coupled to a mounting bracket
34
configured to engage a seat hanger tube
18
. The distal end
44
is configured to engage the hanger
36
. It should be understood that the support member
32
can be mounted on either of the seat hanger tubes
18
. It is also contemplated that a non-motorized object hanger
30
can be coupled to each seat hanger tube
18
, thereby providing a variety of decorative objects
38
in proximity to the child in the swing
10
.
The non-motorized object hanger
30
, such as the mobile depicted in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, includes a mounting bracket
34
configured to releasably engage the hanger tube
18
. The support member
32
is coupled to the mounting bracket
34
at its proximal end
42
. A hanger attachment
56
is coupled to the support member
32
at the distal end
44
and freely movable at the distal end
44
. The hanger attachment
56
is provided with a socket ball
60
which engages a socket
46
formed in the distal end
44
of the support member
32
. The hanger
36
is coupled to the hanger attachment
56
with the socket ball
60
engaging the socket
46
. See FIG.
5
. The hanger
36
and the hanger attachment
56
can be integrally molded together.
The hanger
36
can be provided with a plurality of radially extending arms
54
. The illustrated hanger
36
provides three equally spaced radially extending arms
54
. As discussed above, any number of arms can be provided on the hanger
36
. A typical arrangement is that each arm
54
supports an object
38
. It should be noted that such arm
54
can include a socket
46
and socket ball
60
arrangement to couple a decorative object
38
to the hanger
36
.
The support member
32
is rotatable in the mounting bracket
34
. The ability to rotate the support member
32
allows a caregiver to move the support to several different positions as determined by the caregiver.
FIG. 3
depicts the support member
32
extending over the seat
20
, and
FIG. 4
depicts the support member
32
moved away from the seat
20
. In the latter position, a child can easily be moved in or out of the seat
20
of the swing
10
.
FIG. 5
illustrates an exemplary embodiment of a non-motorized mobile for use with a swing
10
, and
FIG. 6
depicts the pivot of the support member
32
in the mounting bracket
34
which allows rotation of the support member
32
. The support member
32
is positionable above the seat structure
20
such that a child seated in the seat can interact with one or more of the decorative objects
38
coupled to the hanger
36
of the object hanger
30
.
According to another aspect of the invention, the non-motorized object hanger
30
can include a non-motorized structure
70
to impart rotating motion to the hanger
36
and thereby to the decorative object
38
. One embodiment of such non-motorized structure
70
is illustrated in
FIGS. 7-10
. In this embodiment, the hanger attachment
56
is provided with a plurality of circumferentially placed fins
74
. A pair of fingers
72
are provided on the distal end
44
of the support member
32
. Typical placement is as shown in
FIG. 8
on the under side of the socket
46
. As the support member
32
and hanger
36
moves with the motion of the swing
10
, the support member
32
orientation with respect to the hanger attachment
56
is angular as depicted in
FIGS. 9 and 10
. The motion of the hanger attachment
56
causes the fingers
72
to push against the fins
74
, causing the hanger attachment
56
and the coupled hanger
36
to rotate within the socket
46
. The illustrations depict rotation in a counter-clockwise direction; however, it should be understood that clockwise rotation is also possible depending on the orientation of the fingers
72
on the support member
32
.
Another embodiment of a non-motorized structure
70
for rotation is depicted in
FIGS. 11 and 12
.
FIG. 11
illustrates the distal end
44
of the support member
32
. The socket
46
at the distal end of the support member
32
has a plurality of angled ribs
76
. The tops of the ribs
76
are configured to match the circumference of the socket ball
60
and are also angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the support member
32
. The ribs
76
can be composed of plastic and molded in the socket, or they can be composed of plastic or metal as separate members inserted into the socket or attached with an adhesive. An alternative configuration for the ribs
76
is to provide a spring steel wire positioned in the socket
46
. In these configurations, the ribs
76
catch on the surface texture of the socket ball
60
. Due to the angular position of the ribs
76
and the swaying motion of the socket ball
60
within the socket
46
of the support member
32
, a rotation is imparted to the socket ball
60
, which in turn rotates the hanger
36
. The rotation motion is governed by the orientation of the ribs
76
.
FIG. 12
illustrates a counterclockwise rotation, but a clock-wise rotation can be obtained based on the rib
76
orientation. It is also contemplated that the socket ball
60
can be provided with the angled ribs
76
, with the ribs
76
engaging the surface texture of the socket
46
.
Another embodiment of a non-motorized structure
70
for rotation is depicted in
FIGS. 13 and 14
. A plurality of slots
78
are provided in the socket
46
at the distal end
44
of the support member
32
. The slots
78
are angled relative to the longitudinal axis of the support member
32
. The slots
78
can pierce all the way through the hanger arm, or they may be configured to a non-piercing depth in the socket
46
. One edge of the slot
78
is sharp, while the other edge is radiused to facilitate the rotary motion in one direction. In this embodiment, the socket ball
60
is provided with hemispherical projections
80
evenly spaced around its lower surface to engage with the slots
78
. See FIG.
14
. As the non-motorized object hanger
30
moves with the motion of the swing
10
, the support member
32
swings back and forth. Such motion tilts the socket
46
, which allows the hemispherical projections
80
on the socket ball
60
to engage the slots
78
. This engagement rotates the socket ball
60
and the hanger
36
. As the swing motion continues, the hemispherical projections
80
enter and exit the slots
78
. Because of the angled orientation of the slots
78
, a rotation to the socket ball
60
is provided. The orientation of the slots
78
determine the direction of rotation and, as depicted in
FIG. 14
, the rotation is in a counter-clockwise direction. It should be understood that a different orientation of the slots would impart a clockwise rotation to the socket ball
60
. It is also contemplated that the socket ball
60
can be provided with the slots
78
that are configured to engage raised projections
80
on the surface of the socket
46
.
The non-motorized object hanger
30
is typically positioned such that the decorative objects
38
are at a height above the child seating area such that the child may readily interact with the decorative objects
38
. In this application, interact means that the child can at least touch the decorative objects
38
when seated back in the seat structure
20
. In other words, the child need not sit forward from the seat back in order to touch the decorative objects
38
. The decorative objects
38
may include, for example, a string or clip where the decorative objects can be tied or clipped to the hanger
36
.
Another embodiment provides the decorative object
38
with the non-motorized structure
70
, the non-motorized structure including a socket ball
60
and a socket
46
, with the socket
46
formed in the hanger
36
. The operation of such embodiment is similar to that described above for the hanger
36
rotation in the socket
46
of the support member
32
.
After describing above several exemplary embodiments of a non-motorized object hanger for use with a swing in accordance with the invention, there are several general comments. The non-motorized object hanger illustrated in the several figures includes decorative objects that are covered by soft goods, such as fabric or cushioning material. It should be understood that the decorative objects can be made of other conventional and convenient material such as plastic, wood or metal. The decorative objects can also be three-dimensional or relatively flat and they can also include sound effect elements and lighting elements.
The non-motorized object hanger components can be composed of any suitable material that is appropriate and compatible for use as a object hanger with a child swing. For example, it can be composed of plastic, such as a polyvinylchloride or polyurethane, that can be injection molded, blow molded or vacuum molded. The support components can also be composed of metal that is formed, for example, by stamping or rolling. It should also be understood that the several support components can be of any convenient or suitable shape. The illustrated support member is curved; however, it can be of any other appropriate shape such as straight or stepped, or the like. The hanger from which the decorative objects are suspended includes arms and can have any number of arms. The illustrated hanger shows three radially extending arms; however, any number of arms can be utilized. It is preferred that the arms facilitate a balanced display which is also accomplished by controlling the weight of the various decorative objects coupled to the hanger. The aesthetics of the non-motorized object hanger and the fabricating processes are determined by the manufacturer of the object hanger.
Thus, there is provided a non-motorized object hanger
30
for use with a swing
10
. There is also provided a non-motorized structure
70
to impart rotation motion to the hanger
36
. While the embodiments illustrated in the figures and described above are presently preferred, it should be understood that these embodiments are offered by way of example only. The invention is not intended to be limited to any particular embodiment but is intended to extend to various modifications that nevertheless fall within the scope of the appended claims. It is contemplated that a timing mechanism to change the period of motion of the swing can be provided, and it is also contemplated that the swing may be provided with an electric or mechanical motor. It is also contemplated that the seat structure of the swing may be removable and function in other configurations. In this application, child is intended to include an infant. Additional modifications such as those described at the beginning of and in the body of the description above will be evident to those with ordinary skill in the art.
Claims
- 1. A swing comprising:a seat; a seat hanger supporting the seat; and an object hanger, the object hanger comprising: a support member coupled to one of the seat hanger and seat; a hanger coupled to the support member; and a decorative object coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the support member by the motion of the swing.
- 2. The swing of claim 1, wherein the object hanger further comprises a mounting bracket configured to engage the seat hanger, and the support member is configured as an arm having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being coupled to the mounting bracket and the distal end configured to engage the hanger.
- 3. The swing of claim 2, wherein the support member includes, at the distal end, a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to the hanger.
- 4. The swing of claim 1, further comprising a hub supporting the seat hanger, wherein the support member is offset from the axis of the hub.
- 5. The swing of claim 1, wherein the hanger is configured to support multiple decorative objects.
- 6. The swing of claim 1, wherein the hanger includes a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to the decorative object.
- 7. The swing of claim 1, wherein the support member is positionable above the seat such that a child seated in the seat can interact with the decorative object.
- 8. The swing of claim 1, wherein the support member is a toy bar, with each end of the toy bar coupled to the seat.
- 9. The swing of claim 1, wherein the support member is a toy bar.
- 10. A swing comprising:a support structure having a hub; a hanger tube coupled to the support structure at the hub; a seat structure coupled to the hanger tube; and, a non-motorized mobile; the non-motorized mobile including: a mounting bracket configured to engage the hanger tube; a support arm coupled to the mounting bracket, with the support arm having a distal end; a hanger attachment coupled to the support arm at the distal end, and freely movable at the distal end; a hanger coupled to the hanger attachment; and a decorative object coupled to the hanger, wherein motion is imparted to the mobile by the motion of the swing.
- 11. The swing of claim 10, wherein the hanger includes a plurality of radial extending arms.
- 12. The swing of claim 11, wherein each arm supports a respective decorative object.
- 13. The swing of claim 10, wherein the support arm is rotatable in the mounting bracket.
- 14. The swing of claim 10, wherein the mounting bracket is offset from the axis of the hub.
- 15. The swing of claim 10, wherein the hanger attachment includes a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to the hanger.
- 16. The swing of claim 10, wherein the hanger includes a non-motorized structure to impart rotating motion to the decorative object.
- 17. The swing of claim 10, wherein the support arm is positionable above the seat structure such that a child seated in the seat structure can interact with the decorative object.
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