Information
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Patent Grant
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6830517
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Patent Number
6,830,517
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Date Filed
Friday, May 28, 200421 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 14, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 403 305
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- 403 310
- 403 3123
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A rotating attachment device for attaching the upper end of a swing to a support bar generally comprises and inner bearing and an outer bearing. The inner bearing comprises at least two inner bearing arc segment members for direct placement on the cross bar, each including an outer side including a raceway including a radial bearing surface. The outer bearing includes a first and second semi-cylindrical outer bearing members including an inner side having a bearing surface, pivotly connected first ends such that the outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over the first bearing and a closed position bearing on the inner bearing such that the outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about the swing support bar, and second ends including a latch for latching the outer bearing around the inner bearing in the closed position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates in general to a device for attaching a swing to a cross bar of a swing set such that the swing may rotate 360 degrees about the cross bar and more specifically to such a device that may be attached easily and directly in position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Children's swings, glide rides, and the like usually are incorporated in a swing set including some kind of a seating platform suspended by suspension means, such as chains, cables, tubes or the like, from a cross bar or other raised horizontal support.
One problem with playground swing sets is that children often throw the swings over the upper crossbar of the swing set so that the swings may ultimately become wrapped around the crossbar. Wrapped swings are typically unusable and must be unwrapped by maintenance personnel. A swing that is wrapped around the cross bar only once, and evenly, may appear to be usable; however its use may damage the crossbar or the chains that support the swing seat, or could prove dangerous to the user. Unwrapping swings consumes the time of maintenance personnel and is thus expensive. It is thus desirable to provide a device that prevents the swings from being wrapped over the cross bar.
Several rotating attachment devices for a swing have been proposed. These devices have one or more shortcomings. First, some are difficult to install in that they are installed over the end of the cross arm. Thus, they must be installed upon initial assembly of the swing set or, if installed in the field as repair, the cross bar must be disassembled from the remainder of the swing set and any attachment devices between the end of the cross bar and the place of replacement must be removed and later reattached. Therefore, it is desirable to have a swing attachment device that may easily be attached to a cross bar in situ without disassembly of other components.
Another shortcoming of some rotating attachment devices is that they contain bearings that wear and must be replaced. Therefore, it is desirable to have a rotating attachment device wherein the bearings are easily replaced.
There do exist bearing assemblies for swing sets that do allow a chain or other suspension means to pivot completely over the top bar and that are attachable in situ, for example; U.S. Pat. No. 3,531,077 to Trottier et al. However, such assemblies are relatively complicated devices consisting of several separate parts that must be assembled using a multiplicity of small fasteners. Considering the fact that most present day swing sets are sold in a knock-down condition for assembly by the ultimate purchaser, it is not surprising that those small parts are often misplaced or lost entirely. At the very least, the required installation of all those parts prolongs the time it takes to assemble or repair the swing set.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a rotating attachment device for attaching the upper end of a swing to a swing support bar, such as a cross bar, and it generally comprises an inner bearing and an outer bearing. The inner bearing comprises at least two inner bearing arc segment members for direct placement on the cross bar. Each inner bearing arc segment member includes an inner side adapted for engaging the outer surface of the bar and an outer side, including a raceway including a radial bearing surface and a radial flange on each side of the radial bearing surface. The radial bearing surfaces form arc segments defining an outward facing cylindrical bearing surface when the inner bearing members are attached, such as with screws, to the cross bar.
The outer bearing includes a plurality of outer bearing members, such as a first outer bearing member and a second outer bearing member including an inner side including a bearing surface adapted for bearing on the radial bearing surfaces, pivotly connected first ends, such that the outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over the cylindrical bearing surface and a closed position wherein the inner side bearing surfaces are arc segments defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on the outward facing bearing surface such that the outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about the swing support bar, and second ends including latching means for latching the outer bearing around the inner bearing in the closed position.
The outer bearing includes attaching means, such as a shackle, for pivotly attaching and supporting the upper end of the swing suspension member.
Other features and many attendant advantages of the invention will become more apparent upon a reading of the following detailed description together with the drawings wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a swing set including a pair of rotating attachment devices of the invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of the device of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged exploded view of the device showing the method of attachment to the swing set cross bar.
FIG. 4
is a partly exploded cross sectional view of the device attached to a cross bar and swing suspension member.
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the device taken on line
4
—
4
of FIG.
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
With reference now to the drawings,
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a swing set
80
including a pair of rotating attachment devices
10
of the invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged perspective view of the device
10
of FIG.
1
. Swing set
80
generally includes a swing
70
and a frame
81
. Swing
70
includes a platform, such as seat
72
, and a pair of suspension members
74
for suspending seat
72
from frame
81
. Suspension member
74
may be a rigid bar or rod, but is typically a flexible tension member
75
, such as rope or chain
76
, including a bottom end
77
for attachment to seat
72
and a top end
78
for attachment to device
10
. Although a pair of suspension members
74
are shown and described, device
10
may be used with a swing
70
having a single suspension member
74
. Frame
81
generally includes a swing support bar, such as ridge pole, top bar or cross bar
82
, and a support
90
for supporting cross bar
82
at an elevated position such that swing
70
can be suspended therefrom. Cross bar
82
has a longitudinal axis
83
, ends
84
, a top
85
, a bottom
86
, an outer surface
88
and mid section including a swing support section
87
. Support
90
includes a pair of A-frames
92
, each including a pair of angled legs
94
with a stabilizing bar
96
therebetween. Legs
94
have an upper terminus at a socket
97
into which an end
84
of cross bar
82
is attached. Although a typical swing set
80
is shown and described many variations are possible which still fall within the scope of the invention. For example, if the bottom ends of legs
94
are fixed, such as embedded in a medium, such as concrete, then the stabilizing bar
96
is often omitted. For purposes of the invention, ends
84
of cross bar
82
may be permanently fixed, such as by welding, to support
90
.
Further looking at
FIGS. 3-5
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged exploded view of device
10
showing the method of attachment to swing set cross bar
82
,
FIG. 4
is a partly exploded cross sectional view of device
10
attached to cross bar
82
and swing suspension member
74
, and
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of device
10
taken on line
4
—
4
of FIG.
4
.
Rotating attachment device
10
generally comprises an inner bearing
20
and an outer bearing
40
. Inner bearing
20
comprises at least two inner bearing arc segment members
21
, such as first or top member
21
T and second or bottom member
21
B. Each inner bearing arc segment member
21
T,
21
B includes an inner side
23
and an outer side
30
. Inner side
23
includes an inner surface
25
adapted for engaging outer surface
88
of cross bar
82
. Outer side
30
includes a raceway
32
including an outward facing radial bearing surface
34
, a pair of radial flanges
36
with one flange
36
located on each side of bearing surface
34
, and a shoulder
26
outside of each flange
36
. Radial bearing surfaces
34
are adapted to be arc segments defining an outward facing cylindrical bearing surface
35
when inner surfaces
25
are engaged with outer surface
88
of cross bar
82
.
In the preferred embodiment shown, inner bearing members
21
T,
21
B include attachment means for attaching them to cross bar
82
such that they cannot move longitudinally. Attachment means includes bores
27
through inner bearing members
21
T,
21
B, such as through shoulder
26
, and self tapping screws
28
for passage through bores
27
and into cross bar
82
. Preferably, shoulder
26
slants radially inward from the top of flange
36
and includes a recess for containing the head of screw
28
. In the preferred embodiment shown, cross bar
82
is a pipe having a circular cross section. Inner surfaces
25
of inner bearing members
21
T,
21
B are semi-cylindrical so as to abut and completely surround cross bar
82
when they are attached to cross bar
82
. Preferably each inner bearing arc segment member
21
is less than 180 degrees of arc so as to be readily attached to cross bar
82
. Inner bearing
20
may be made of any suitable material such as those well-known in the art such as self-lubricating nylon.
Outer bearing
40
generally comprises at least two outer bearing members
41
, such as first outer bearing member, such as rear outer bearing member
41
R and second outer bearing member, such as front outer bearing member
41
F. Each outer bearing member
41
F,
41
R includes an inner side
42
, an outer side
45
, a first end, such as top end
46
, a second end, such as bottom end
50
, and side edges
54
.
Inner side
42
includes a bearing surface
43
adapted for bearing on radial bearing surfaces
34
of raceway
32
. Top ends
46
include cooperating pivot connector means, such as hinge
47
, pivotly connecting top ends
46
such that front and rear members
41
F,
41
R are pivotable between an open position as shown in
FIG. 3
for fitting over cylindrical bearing surfaces
35
and a closed position wherein inner side bearing surfaces
43
are arc segments defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on outward facing cylindrical bearing surface
35
such that outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about inner bearing
20
and about cross bar
82
. Bottom ends
50
include latching means
55
for latching outer bearing
40
around inner bearing
20
in the closed position. Latching means
55
includes circumferential projections
52
, each including an aperture or eye
53
. As best seen in
FIG. 5
, projections
52
overlap in the closed position such that eyes
53
align for receiving a fastener, such as bolt
56
for holding outer bearing
40
in the closed position.
Outer bearing members
41
F,
41
R each have a width less than the distance between radial flanges
36
such that radial flanges
36
restrain axial movement of outer bearing
40
relative to inner bearing
20
. Preferably, outer bearing
40
is of much harder material, such as of iron or steel, than inner bearing, such that only inner bearing wears and needs replacement.
As best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, attaching means
57
includes a shackle
58
for pivotly joining outer bearing
40
with connection loop
79
of chain
76
. Shackle
58
includes an upper clevis
59
and a lower clevis
65
. Upper clevis
59
includes first and second bores
61
,
63
through first and second arms
60
,
62
respectively, second bore
63
being threaded for receiving the threaded end of partially threaded bolt
56
. Bolt
56
pivotly attaches upper clevis
59
to outer bearing
40
, such as to latch eyes
53
, and thereby retains outer bearing
40
on inner bearing
20
.
Lower clevis
65
includes first and second bores
67
,
69
through first and second arms
66
,
68
respectively, second bore
69
being threaded for receiving the threaded end of partially threaded bolt
51
. Bolt
51
pivotly attaches lower clevis
65
to upper end
78
of swing suspension member
74
, such as to connection loop
79
of chain
76
.
From the foregoing description, it is seen that the present invention provides an extremely simple, efficient, and reliable device for attaching a swing to a cross bar. The device is easily attached to the cross bar and the bearings are easily replaced. Although a particular embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, various changes may be made in the form, composition, construction, and arrangement of the parts herein without sacrificing any of its advantages. Therefore, it is to be understood that all matter herein is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in any limiting sense, and it is intended to cover in the appended claims such modifications as come within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A rotating attachment device for attaching the upper end of a swing suspension member to a swing support bar having a longitudinal axis, a top, a bottom, and an outer surface; said device comprising:an inner bearing comprising: at least two inner bearing arc segment members; each said inner bearing arc segment member including: an inner side including: an inner surface adapted for engaging the outer surface of the swing support bar; and an outer side including: a raceway including: a radial bearing surface; and a pair of radial flanges; one said flange on each side of said radial bearing surface; said radial bearing surfaces of said first and second inner bearing members adapted to be arc segments defining an outward facing cylindrical bearing surface when said inner surfaces are engaged with the outer surface of the swing support bar; and an outer bearing comprising: a first outer bearing member; and a second outer bearing member; each said outer bearing member including: an inner side including: a bearing surface adapted for bearing on said radial bearing surfaces; and an outer side; and a first end including: cooperating pivot connector means pivotly connecting said first ends of said first and second outer bearing members such that said outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over said cylindrical bearing surface and a closed position wherein said inner side bearing surfaces are arc segments defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on said outward facing bearing surface such that said outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about the swing support bar; and a second end including a latching member for latching said outer bearing around said inner bearing in the closed position; said outer bearing including attaching means for attaching and supporting the upper end of the swing suspension member.
- 2. The device of claim 1 wherein:said outer bearing members each have a width less than the distance between said radial flanges such that said radial flanges restrain axial movement of said outer bearing relative to said inner bearing.
- 3. The device of claim 1 wherein:each said latching member includes: an aperture for receiving a fastener for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position.
- 4. The device of claim 1 wherein:each said latching member includes: an aperture for receiving an attaching means for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position and for supporting a swing.
- 5. The device of claim 4 wherein said attaching means includes:a shackle including: upper clevis means including an upper clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to said outer bearing and for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position; and lower clevis means including a lower clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to the upper end of the swing suspension member.
- 6. A rotating attachment device for attaching the upper end of a swing suspension member to a swing support bar having a longitudinal axis, a top, a bottom, and an outer surface; said device comprising:an inner bearing comprising: a first inner bearing member including: an inner side including; an inner surface adapted for engaging the outer surface of the swing support bar; and an outer side including: a raceway including: a semi-cylindrical bearing surface; and a pair of radial flanges; one said flange on each side of said raceway; and a second inner bearing member including: an inner side including: an inner surface adapted for engaging the outer surface of the swing support bar; and an outer side including: a raceway including: a semi-cylindrical outward facing bearing surface; and a pair of radial flanges; one said flange on each side of said radial bearing surface; said first and second inner bearing members adapted form a sleeve around the swing support bar when said inner surfaces are engaged with the outer surface of the swing support bar such that said semi-cylindrical bearing surfaces of said first and second inner bearing members define a cylindrical bearing surface; and an outer bearing comprising: a first outer bearing member; and a second outer bearing member; each said outer bearing member including: an inner side including: a semi-cylindrical bearing surface adapted for bearing on said outward facing bearing surfaces; an outer side; a first end including: cooperating pivot connector means pivotly connecting said first ends of said first and second outer bearing members such that said outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over said cylindrical bearing surface and a closed position wherein said inner side bearing surfaces defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on said outward facing bearing surfaces such that said outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about the swing support bar; and a second end including a latching member for latching said outer bearing around said inner bearing in the closed position; said outer bearing including attaching means for attaching and supporting the upper end of the swing suspension member.
- 7. The device of claim 6 wherein:said outer bearing members each have a width less than the distance between said radial flanges such that said radial flanges restrain axial movement of said outer bearing relative to said inner bearing.
- 8. The device of claim 6 wherein:each said latching member includes an aperture for receiving a fastener for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position.
- 9. The device of claim 6 wherein:each said latching member includes an aperture for receiving an attaching means for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position and for supporting a swing.
- 10. The device of claim 9 wherein said attaching means includes:a shackle including: upper clevis means including an upper clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to said outer bearing and for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position; and lower clevis means including a lower clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to the upper end of a swing suspension member.
- 11. A swing set comp rising:a swing including: a suspension member including: an upper end; a swing support bar having a longitudinal axis, a top, a bottom, and an outer surface; a frame supporting said swing support bar in an elevated position for supporting said swing; and a rotating attachment device for attaching said upper end of said swing suspension member to said swing support bar; said device comprising: an inner bearing comprising: at least two inner bearing arc segment members; each said inner bearing arc segment members including: an inner side including: an inner surface adapted for engaging said outer surface of said swing support bar; and an outer side including: a raceway including: a radial bearing surface; and a pair of radial flanges; one said flange on each side of said radial bearing surface; said radial bearing surfaces of said first and second inner bearing members adapted to be arc segments defining an outward facing cylindrical bearing surface when said inner surfaces are engaged with said outer surface of said swing support bar; and an outer bearing comprising: a first outer bearing member; and a second outer bearing member; each said outer bearing member including: an inner side including: a bearing surface adapted for bearing on said radial bearing surfaces; an outer side; a first end including: cooperating pivot connector means pivotly connecting said first ends of said first and second outer bearing members such that said outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over said cylindrical bearing surface and a closed position wherein said inner side bearing surfaces are arc segments defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on said outward facing bearing surface such that said outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about said swing support bar; and a second end; said second ends including a latching member for latching said outer bearing around said inner bearing in the closed position; said outer bearing including attaching means for attaching and supporting said upper end of said swing suspension member.
- 12. The swing set of claim 11 wherein:said outer bearing members each have a width less than the distance between said radial flanges such that said radial flanges restrain axial movement of said outer bearing relative to said inner bearing.
- 13. The swing set of claim 11 wherein:each said latching member includes an aperture for receiving a fastener for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position.
- 14. The swing set of claim 11 wherein:each said latching member includes an aperture for receiving an attaching means for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position and for supporting a swing.
- 15. The swing set of claim 14 wherein said attaching means includes:a shackle including: upper clevis means including an upper clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to said outer bearing and for retaining said outer bearing in the closed position; and lower clevis means including a lower clevis for pivotly attaching said shackle to said upper end of said swing suspension member.
- 16. A method of attaching an upper end of a suspension member of a swing to a swing support bar in position for supporting the swing; the swing support bar having a longitudinal axis, a top, a bottom, an outer surface, and two supported ends; said method comprising:obtaining an inner bearing comprising: at least two inner bearing arc segment members; each inner bearing arc segment member including: an inner side including: an inner surface adapted for engaging the outer surface of the swing support bar; and an outer side including: a raceway including: a radial bearing surface; and a pair of radial flanges, one flange on each side of the radial bearing surface; the radial bearing surfaces of the first and second inner bearing members adapted to be arc segments defining an outward facing cylindrical bearing surface when the inner surfaces are engaged with the outer surface of the swing support bar; attaching the obtained inner bearing to the support bar; obtaining an outer bearing comprising a first outer bearing member; and a second outer bearing member; each outer bearing members including: an inner side including: a bearing surface adapted for bearing on the radial bearing surfaces; and an outer side; a first end including: cooperating pivot connector means pivotly connecting the first ends of the first and second outer bearing members such that the outer bearing is pivotable between an open position for fitting over the cylindrical bearing surface and a closed position wherein the inner side bearing surfaces are arc segments defining an inward facing cylindrical bearing surface for bearing on the outward facing bearing surface such the outer bearing is rotatable 360 degrees about the inner bearing and about the cross bar and a second end; said second ends including latching members for latching said outer bearing around said inner bearing in the closed position; and attaching means for attaching and suspending said upper end of said swing suspension member; attaching and outer bearing to the inner bearing; and attaching the upper end of the swing suspension member to the attaching means of the outer bearing.
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