Swing seat assembly
11623155 · 2023-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A swing seat assembly, including a seat portion and a support portion, a lower support bar and an upper support bar, a lower set of elongate cables having first ends coupled with the lower support bar and second ends coupled with the seat portion, and an upper set of elongate cables having first ends coupled with a stationary support structure and second ends coupled with the upper support bar. The lower support bar is rotatably coupled with the upper support bar.
Claims
1. A swing seat assembly, including: a bench seat portion; and a support portion; a lower support bar and an upper support bar; a lower set of elongate cables having first ends coupled with the lower support bar, at either end of the lower support bar, and second ends coupled with the bench seat portion, at either end of the bench seat portion; an upper set of elongate cables having first ends coupled with a stationary support structure and second ends coupled with the upper support bar, at either end of the upper support bar; wherein the lower support bar is rotatably coupled with the upper support bar; wherein the lower support bar is rotatable relative to the upper support bar to rotate the bench seat portion between two fixed positions, wherein, in a first fixed position, the bench seat portion faces a first direction and, in a second fixed position, the bench seat portion faces an opposite direction; and wherein a lock mechanism is positioned at each end of the lower support bar and the upper support bar to lock the first fixed position or the second fixed position.
2. The swing seat assembly of claim 1, further including a bolt assembly coupling the lower support bar and the upper support bar and permitting rotation of the lower support bar relative to the upper support bar.
3. The swing seat assembly of claim 1, wherein a bolt assembly couples the lower support bar and upper support bar at a center of each of the lower support bar and the upper support bar.
4. The swing seat assembly of claim 1, wherein the upper support bar and the lower support bar match with respect to shape and size.
5. The swing seat assembly of claim 1, wherein a first cable of the lower set of elongate cables and a first cable of the upper set of elongate cables are in vertical alignment, and a second cable of the lower set of elongate cables and a second cable of the upper set of elongate cables are in vertical alignment.
6. The swing assembly of claim 1, wherein, when the first fixed position or the second fixed position are locked, the lower support bar is prevented from rotating.
7. The swing assembly of claim 6, wherein, when the first fixed position or the second fixed position are locked, the bench swing portion is restricted to fore-aft movement.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Before the present methods, implementations, and systems are disclosed and described, it is to be understood that this invention is not limited to specific synthetic methods, specific components, implementation, or to particular compositions, and as such may, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular implementations only and is not intended to be limiting.
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(10) The seat portion 12 includes a seat 16, such as a bench seat, which may accommodate one, two, or three people. The seat 16 may include both a lower support 18 and a back support 20 to support people occupying the seat 16. As shown, the seat 16 may also include armrests 22, 24 on opposing sides of the seat 16. The armrests 22, 24 may include hardware 26, 28 or the like for coupling the seat portion 12 and the support portion 14. These couplings may be facilitated using various hardware 26, 28 to join the disclosed components. It should be appreciated that any of the components of the swing seat assembly 10 may be made from any of a plurality of materials, such as, for example, wood, plastic, metal, etc., or combinations thereof.
(11) The support portion 12 includes a pair of support bars 40. For example, and as shown, the pair of support bars 40 may include a lower support bar 42 and an upper support bar 44. Each of the lower and upper support bars 42, 44 may be solid or hollow and may have any of a variety of different cross-sections. Dimensions and other specificities may vary depending on the specific implementation. A lower set of elongate cables 46, which may be made from any material, including traditional chain link, have first ends 48 coupled with the lower support bar 42 and second ends 50 coupled with the seat 16. An upper set of elongate cables 52 have first ends 54 coupled with a stationary support structure 58 (as shown in
(12) As will be described below, the lower support bar 42 is rotatably coupled with the upper support bar 44. The lower set of elongate cables 46 and the upper set of elongate cables 52 may have different flexibility and tensile strength, for example, which may vary based on the application.
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(18) The bolt 104 may restrict the rotational movement of the upper and lower support bars 44, 42 and, thus, restrict rotational reorientation of the swing seat 16. The configuration shown in