Claims
- 1. In a swing apparatus wherein a portable frame has first and second structural sections fastened together in rigid, spaced-apart relation and a plurality of downwardly extending support means for supporting said first and second sections a spaced distance above a surface on which the swing apparatus is set, two of said support means extending substantially downwardly from said first section with an acute angle therebetween and the remaining two of said support means extending downwardly from said second section with an acute angle therebetween, the improvement comprising:
- a shaft extending between and journaled in said first and second sections, a seat hanger mounted between said first and second sections, and a seat suspended from said hanger; and
- actuator means on said shaft connected to said hanger for imparting swinging motion to said seat, said actuator means including weight-biased drive means adapted to impart rotating motion to said shaft in a first direction, escapement means including a ratchet wheel concentrically mounted on said shaft for governing the rotational movement of said shaft, rewind means for returning said weight-biased drive means in the reverse direction as it is returned to a position of potential energy usable for driving said actuator means, said drive means including a weighted body constrained for movement along one of said support means and a reel rotatably journaled on said shaft, and unidirectional clutch means concentrically mounted on said shaft for selectively engaging said weight-biased drive means with said shaft.
- 2. The swing apparatus of claim 1 wherein said weight-biased drive means also includes a flexible cord, one end of which is attached to said weighted body and the opposite end of which is attached to and windable around said reel, said weighted body having a bore extending therethrough and slidably mounted on one of said support means with said one support means extending through said bore, and said rewind means connected to said weight-biased drive means for resetting said reel and said cord when said weighted body is returned to a state of potential energy usable for driving said actuator means.
- 3. The swing apparatus of claim 2, including a soft resilient bottom portion on said weighted body.
- 4. The swing apparatus of claim 3, wherein said weighted body is a blow-molded resilient plastic shell filled with a dense, hardened substance with an unfilled space between said resilient plastic shell and said hardened material at the bottom portion of said weighted body.
- 5. The swing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said clutch means is an axial biased unidirectional slip clutch including a cylindrical sleeve mounted on and immovably attached to said shaft on one side of said reel, said sleeve having an annular ring of a plurality of saw-toothed shaped extensions on one end, said reel having a corresponding annular ring of a plurality of saw-toothed shaped extensions oppositely directed and interfacingly engaged with said extensions on said sleeve, and a coiled compression spring on the opposite side of said reel from said sleeve, one end of which bears against said first frame sections and the opposite end of which bears against said reel to yieldingly maintain said reel in engagement with said sleeve.
- 6. The swing apparatus of claim 5, wherein said rewind means includes a coiled torsion spring, one end of which is fastened to said first frame section and the opposite end of which is fastened to said reel.
- 7. The swing apparatus of claim 6, including limit stop means between said reel and said first frame section for limiting the axial sliding movement of said reel on said shaft to an amount sufficient to allow said respective projections on said sleeve and said reel to slide over one another.
- 8. The swing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said escapement means includes a ratchet wheel immovably mounted on said shaft between said first and second frame sections adjacent said first frame section with one of said seat hangers positioned between said ratchet wheel and said first frame member, a first pawl pivotally connected to said first frame section, a pin spring, one leg of which is affixed to said first frame section and the other leg of which extends into engagement with said first pawl, the bias of said pin spring acting on said first pawl tending to urge said first pawl into engagement with said ratchet wheel, and a second pawl pivotally connected to said one hanger and in sliding contact with said other leg of said pin spring such that the bias of said pin spring also tends to urge said second pawl into engagement with said ratchet wheel and forced movement of said second pawl by said other hanger against the bias of said pin spring moves said other leg of said pin spring away from said ratchet wheel to cause said first pawl to move out of engagement with said ratchet wheel.
- 9. The swing apparatus of claim 8, wherein the other support means attached to said first frame section and the corresponding support means attached to said second frame section are pivotally attached to the respective first and second frame sections such that they are foldable to a position substantially parallel to said one support means of said first frame section and to the support means in said second frame section correspondingly adjacent said one support means in said first frame section.
- 10. The swing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said shaft extends through a hole in said one hanger which is larger in diameter than said shaft to accommodate slightly elliptical movement of said one hanger.
- 11. The swing apparatus of claim 5, including releasable attachment means for releasably attaching said flexible cord to said weighted body, said releasable attachment means having sufficient strength to normally support the weighted body while being yieldable to a force on said weighted body in addition to its weight to release said weighted body from said flexible cord in response to additional force.
- 12. The swing apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said support means is defined by a downwardly extending leg member, said weighted body constrained for movement along one of said legs, and limit stop means on said one leg for limiting the downward travel of said weighted body on said one leg to a spaced distance above the bottom of said one leg.
- 13. The swing apparatus of claim 12, wherein said limit stop means includes a cylindrical stop sleeve positioned around the bottom extremity of said one support means, said stop sleeve being larger in diameter than said bore through said weighted body and being positioned with its upper end a spaced distance above the bottom of said one support means.
- 14. Swing apparatus, comprising:
- a structural frame and support means for supporting said frame;
- a main shaft extending transversely from the right to the left ends of said frame and journaled therein for rotation;
- a right swing hanger and a left swing hanger, both of which are mounted between said ends of said frame, and a swing seat suspended from said right and left hangers;
- actuator means for moving said swing in a pendulum motion, including weight-biased drive means having a drive weight for urging said shaft to rotate, escapement means for governing the rotation of said shaft, unidirectional clutch means for engaging said drive means with said shaft, and automatic rewind means for urging said drive means in a reverse rotational direction automatically in response to repositioning of said drive means to a position of potential energy usable for driving said swing; and
- said drive means, escapement means, clutch means, and rewind means all being mounted concentric to a common longitudinal axis which is also common with the longitudinal axis of said main shaft.
- 15. The swing apparatus of claim 14, wherein said drive means includes a reel slidably mounted on said main shaft, and a flexible cord, one end of which is attached to said weighted body, and the other end of which is windable around and attached to said reel, said escape means includes a ratchet wheel mounted on and in immovable relation to said main shaft and first and second pawls, said first pawl being pivotally attached to said frame and said second pawl being pivotally attached to said right hanger, said clutch means including a cylindrical sleeve with an annular ring of a plurality of saw-tooth shaped projections on one end thereof mounted on and in immovable relation to said main shaft, an annular ring of corresponding oppositely directed saw-tooth shaped projections on one side of said reel concentric with said main shaft, and a compression spring positioned concentrically around said main shaft on the side of said reel opposite said annular ring of saw-tooth shaped projections, one end of said compression spring bearing against said frame and the opposite end of said compression spring bearing against said opposite side of said reel to urge said saw-toothed projections on said reel into interfacing, unidirectional engagement with said saw-toothed projections on said sleeve, said escapement means including a ratchet wheel mounted on and in immovable relation to said main shaft and first and second pawls, said first pawl pivotally attached to said frame and said second pawl pivotally attached to said right hanger, and said rewind means including a coiled torsion spring positioned concentrically over said compression spring, one end of said torsion spring being anchored to said frame and the other end of said torsion spring being connected to said reel to bias said reel and urge rotation thereof in a direction opposite that imparted on said reel by said weighted body.
- 16. The swing apparatus of claim 15, wherein said reel has a cylindrical hub extending axially from its opposite end, an enlarged axial bore extending axially into said hub from said opposite side of said reel, said opposite end of said compression spring being positioned within said enlarged bore in said hub and said opposite end of said torsion spring being positioned around the outside peripheral surface of said hub, and including a spring retainer adjacent and anchored to said frame between said frame and said reel having a cylindrical projection extending axially toward said reel in radially outward concentric relation to said main shaft, said one end of said compression spring being positioned within said cylindrical projection and said one end of said torsion spring being positioned around the outside peripheral surface of said cylindrical projection.
- 17. The swing apparatus of claim 16, wherein said spring retainer is anchored to said frame by a stub extending into a corresponding hole in said frame a radially outward spaced distance from said main shaft, said hub on said reel includes an annular shoulder around its peripheral surface inside said torsion spring in axial alignment with the distal end of said cylindrical projection on said spring retainer, the axial distance between said annular shoulder and said distal end of said cylindrical projection being less than the length of said stub extending into said hole in said frame such that said stub is precluded from becoming completely retracted out of said hole in said frame, and said one end of said torsion spring is anchored to said spring retainer.
- 18. The swing apparatus of claim 17, wherein said reel includes a pair of annular flanges extending radially outward in axially spaced-apart relation to each other, each of which flanges includes an annular collar extending toward the other flange to form a restricted opening to an enlarged cord winding and storage area between said flanges, and each of said flanges having a portion sloping outwardly away from the other flange radially outward from said collar to form an inclined guide for said cord leading toward said restricted opening.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 884,472, filed Mar. 8, 1978, (abandoned), for WEIGHT ACTUATED SWING, invented by Albert W. Gebhard.
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