1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a swing assembly, more particularly to a swing assembly that has a seat which a user can lie down or recline on.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Although the conventional swing assembly 1 can achieve its intended purpose, the user cannot recline on the seat frame 141 and the backrest frame 142, so that use of the conventional swing assembly 1 is limited.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a swing assembly that can be used in a number of ways.
According to this invention, a swing assembly comprises a main support frame and a swing unit. The main support frame includes left and right upright frames, and a top frame connected to top ends of the left and right upright frames. The swing unit includes a swing chair, and left and right hanging assemblies connected to the swing chair and hung on the top frame. The swing chair includes a seat. The seat has left and right seat portions connected to each other and extending respectively to the left and right hanging assemblies. One of the left and right seat portions is pivotal relative to the other one of the left and right seat portions to move between a substantially horizontal position and an inclining position.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The main support frame 2 includes left and right upright frames 21, and a top frame 22 connected to top ends of the left and right upright frames 21.
The swing unit 3 includes a swing chair 30, and left and right hanging assemblies 32 connected to the swing chair 30 and hung on the top frame 22 between the left and right upright frames 21. The swing chair 30 includes a rectangular bottom support 311, left and right substantially inverted-U shaped armrest rods 312, and a seat 31. The bottom support 311 has spaced-apart front and rear bars 3111, a left bar 3112 connected between left ends of the front and rear bars 3111, and a right bar 3113 connected between right ends of the front and rear bars 3111. The armrest rods 312 are connected respectively to the left and right bars 3112, 3113 in a known manner.
Each of the left and right hanging assemblies 32 has a retaining ring 321 sleeved on the top frame 22, an S-shaped hook 322 hooked on the retaining ring 321, and two hanging rods 323 having top ends hung on the hook 322 and bottom ends connected respectively to front and rear ends of the corresponding armrest rod 312.
The seat 31 has front and rear seat sections 6, 7 respectively disposed at front and rear sides of the swing chair 30 and supported by the bottom support 311. The rear seat section 7 is pivotal relative to the front seat section 6 to move between a substantially horizontal position, where the rear seat section 7 is pivoted downwardly so as to align horizontally with the front seat section 6, and an inclining position, where the rear seat section 7 is pivoted upwardly and forwardly so as to incline with respect to the front seat section 6 to serve as a rear backrest.
Since the front and rear seat sections 6, 7 have similar constructions, only the front seat section 6 will be described hereinafter. The front seat section 6 has left and right seat portions 62, 61 connected to each other and extending respectively to the left and right hanging assemblies 32. The left seat portion 62 is pivotal relative to the right seat portion 61 to move between a substantially horizontal position, where the left seat portion 62 is aligned horizontally with the right seat portion 61, and an inclining position, where the left seat portion 62 is inclined with respect to the right seat portion 61 so as to serve as a reclining left backrest. The front seat section 6 further has a fixed frame portion 611 and a movable frame portion 621. The fixed frame portion 611 has longitudinal front and rear rods 6111, 6112, a left transverse rod 6113 connected between left ends of the front and rear rods 6111, 6112, a right transverse rod 6114 connected between right ends of the front and rear rods 6111, 6112, and spaced-apart left and right cross rods 6115, 6116 connected between the front and rear rods 6111, 6112. The right seat portion 61 is fixed to the fixed frame portion 611, and includes a plurality of spaced-apart longitudinal resilient straps 614 connected between the right transverse rod 6114 and the left cross rod 6115 and passing over the right cross rod 6116. The right seat portion 61 is thus supported on the front and rear rods 6111, 6112, the left and right transverse rods 6113, 6114, and the left and right cross rods 6115, 6116. The movable frame portion 621 is connected movably to the fixed frame portion 611, and is pivotal leftward and rightward relative to the fixed frame portion 611. The movable frame portion 621 has a U-shaped rod provided with front and rear arm sections 6211, 6212, and two pivot rods 613 connecting pivotally and respectively the front and rear arms sections 6211, 6212 to the front and rear rods 6111, 6112. The pivot rods 613 extend inwardly and respectively from the front and rear rods 6111, 6112 adjacent to the left cross rod 6115, so that the front and rear arm sections 6211, 6212 are disposed between the front and rear rods 6111, 6112. The left seat portion 62 is fixed to the movable frame portion 621, and includes a plurality of spaced-apart transversal resilient straps 622 connected to and disposed between the left and right arm sections 6211, 6212 of the U-shaped rod 621. The user can lie flatly on the front seat section 6 when the left seat portion 62 is pivoted downwardly and leftwardly so as to be disposed in the horizontal position, as shown in
The roof assembly 5 is installed on top of the main support frame 2. Since the roof assembly 5 is not a main aspect of the present invention, a detailed description of the same is dispensed herewith for the sake of brevity.
The swing assembly of the present invention further comprises an adjustable reclining mechanism 4 to adjust an inclination angle of the left seat portion 62 relative to the right seat portion 61. In this embodiment, four adjustable reclining mechanisms 4 are employed. Two of the adjustable reclining mechanisms 4 are disposed respectively on the front and rear sides of the front seat section 6, while the other two of the adjustable reclining mechanisms 4 are disposed respectively on the front and rear sides of the rear seat section 7. Since the operation and structure of each of the adjustable reclining mechanisms 4 are similar, only one of the adjustable reclining mechanisms 4 that is disposed on the front side of the front seat section 6 will be described hereinafter.
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If the plate 421 is to be moved leftward, the plate 421 must be slid rightward first so as to move to the rightmost end of the slide hole 414. The pawl member 422 and the guide piece 43 are thus moved along with the engaging pin 423, and the engaging pin 423 is moved to the left-end hole section 4311 of the guide hole 431. In this state, the plate 421 can be pushed leftward.
Since the adjustable reclining mechanism 4 is known, any other suitable adjustable reclining mechanism may be employed to adjust the inclination angle of the left seat portion 62 relative to the right seat portion 61. Hence, the adjustable reclining mechanism 4 should not be limited to the disclosed embodiment.
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It is worth mentioning that the present invention may be installed with a retaining mechanism (not shown) between the main support frame 2 and the swing unit 3 to arrest movement of the swing unit 3 relative to the main support frame 2, so that safety is enhanced during use of the present invention.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.