CN211883066U - Swinging seat with awning - Google Patents

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CN211883066U
CN211883066U CN202020043545.1U CN202020043545U CN211883066U CN 211883066 U CN211883066 U CN 211883066U CN 202020043545 U CN202020043545 U CN 202020043545U CN 211883066 U CN211883066 U CN 211883066U
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A swing seat with a canopy, comprising: a suspension comprising a main horizontal beam; and a pair of extension members mounted on the main horizontal beam. The pair of extension members constitute four tips. Extending supports extend downwardly from the four tips, with each extending support extending downwardly from each tip. The swing seat has a rigid swing seat rim and has a fabric seat body attached to the swing seat rim and forming a seat recess. The upper panel of the awning is arranged on the swinging seat. The awning optionally further comprises an awning left panel and an awning right panel. The lower edge of the left panel of the sunshade is provided with a left arc of the sunshade.

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Swinging seat with awning
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The utility model relates to a sunshade and sunshade seat.
Background
Various backyard sunshade seats are designed at present to avoid discomfort caused by summer heat. In summer, the backyard sunshade arrangement is comfortable for the user. In us patent No.4,030,748, the inventor Helmut e.brook teaches a Sun Shade structure for a lounge chair, known as Sun Shade Apparatus (Sun Shade Apparatus), which has a registration time of 21 days 6 months 1977. The abstract describes an elongated flexible plastic strap having a pair of brackets adjustably pivotally secured to both ends of a plate, with each bracket adjustably disposed along a respective side of a conventional lounge chair.
In us patent 4,865,381, the inventor Jobaire v.van Rouge teaches an attachable awning, named awning accessory (Sunshade Attachment), which has a registration time of 9/12 in 1989. The abstract describes an improved awning accessory comprising a first generally U-shaped member releasably secured to a pair of clips for attaching the awning to a desired structure; a second generally U-shaped canopy supporting members releasably secured to said first U-shaped member; a pair of sidewalls interposed between said first U-shaped member and said second U-shaped member; a canopy covering the members and shading the area under the canopy; and a pair of coil-type shades mountable on either side of the canopy and deployable to provide lateral protection and privacy.
In us patent 5,000,210, the inventor Thomas d. worthing, jr, invented a sunshade with registration time 3/19/1991. The abstract of Worthing briefly describes a canopy for mounting on a chair or other piece of furniture, which canopy comprises a support frame comprising a side tube and vertical tubular legs pivotally mounted on the side tube. The center clamp is rigidly mounted to the side tubes and includes a U-shaped opening for engagement over an upper edge portion of the chair. The outer clamp is slidably disposed on the side tube and has a U-shaped opening engageable over a side edge portion of the chair. Means are provided for preventing pivotal movement of the tubular leg relative to the side tube. The canopy assembly is pivotally mounted to the tubular leg and includes a rectangular frame and a fabric panel.
In us patent 5,320,405, the inventor Marianne Foster discloses a portable awning which has a registration time of 6, 14, 1994. Briefly described in the abstract, a sunshade includes a plurality of U-shaped bails, each end of the bails pivotally connected together by a plastic joint. When the balls are distributed apart from each other in a fan-like manner, the fabric mesh covers the balls to form a cover, providing a canopy. The ends of the cover are tied together so that the awning is clamped tight and remains closed.
In us patent 5,967,601, inventor Gary Gillins invented a lounge chair awning, named as a sunshade for a lounge chair, which was registered 10 and 19 days 1999. The Gillins abstract briefly describes a sun shade apparatus that can be used with a lounge chair having a seat back. The canopy has a rigid support to which an upper edge clip and a side edge clip are connected for releasable attachment to the seat back upper edge and the seat back side edge, respectively. The side edge clip is rotatable about the support in a substantially horizontal plane and the side edge clip is configured to be bendable in a substantially vertical plane. The upper edge has a hook portion to allow the canopy to be hung from the upper edge of the seat back. A canopy frame covered with a shade is pivotally connected to the support. The canopy frame is pivotable to a collapsed, generally flat configuration by the support member when not in use.
In us patent 6,789,557, Gene Wahl, jr, invented a portable foldable sunshade device with a registration time of 9/14/2004. The abstract briefly describes a portable collapsible shade device that can be conveniently folded and placed in a bag so that it can be carried to a beach or other location for attachment to a beach chair or lounge chair using a novel attachment clip. The universal mounting clip enables the sun shade to be attached to a beach chair or lounge chair at a height above the ideal height of a person sitting on the chair and at an ideal angular orientation relative to the chair.
In us patent 7,243,990, the inventor Gene Wahl invented a sun shade device, named Sunshade Apparatus, with a registration time of 17 days 7 months 2007. Briefly summarized, a sunshade device for covering a chair has a pair of vertical support legs, a pair of attachment members, a pair of horizontal extension arms, and a flexible canopy member for covering the chair. Each attachment element is attached to the bottom end of one of each support foot and is adapted to mount the sun shade on a chair. The locking element is for locking the pair of horizontally extending arms in an extended configuration relative to the pair of vertical support feet. The folding element connects the horizontally extending arms and folds.
In U.S. patent publication No. US2011/0303256a1, inventor Elaine Ashley invented a portable sunshade device with a registration time of 12 months and 15 days in 201 years. The abstract briefly describes a portable sunshade device for, for example, a leisure chair. In one embodiment, the sun shade has two side supports. Each side support has one or more attachment devices, a vertical support foot, one or more radial support arms, a ratchet assembly connecting the radial arms to the vertical support foot, and a horizontally extending arm connected to one end of the radial support arms. The roof element extends between the horizontally extending arms of each side support. The ratchet assembly and accessory device include functions that enable adjustment of the canopy in multiple directions. In some cases, the ceiling elements are used to display promotional messages.
In us patent 4,898,198, inventor Gerald e.castlebour invented a canopy device for a child swing with a registration time of 1990 months 2 and 6 days. The canopy is attached to the swing frame for shading the child while the child swings on the swing.
In us patent 5,033,528, inventor Yanon volkani invented a personal portable awning with registration time of 7/23/1991. Briefly described in the abstract is a portable awning comprising a disc of sufficient surface area to cover a specific part of the user's body, which is supported by a flexible extension member connected to a rigid extension member, which in turn is connected to a light or suitable support means. The flexible portion provides a rotatable flexible gooseneck attachment that can be directly connected to the clamp. The clamp clamps the canopy to a lounge chair or the like so that the position of the disc is positioned to cover the face of the user.
In patent No. 5,000,210, inventor Thomas d. worthing, jr. invented a sunshade with registration time of 3 months and 19 days in 1991. The abstract describes a canopy for mounting on a chair or other piece of furniture, the canopy comprising a support frame including a side tube and vertical tubular legs pivotally mounted on the side tube. The center clamp is rigidly mounted to the side tubes and includes a U-shaped opening for engagement over an upper edge portion of the chair. The outer clamp is slidably disposed on the side tube and has a U-shaped opening engageable over a side edge portion of the chair. Means are provided for preventing pivotal movement of the tubular leg relative to the side tube. The canopy assembly is pivotally mounted to the tubular leg and includes a rectangular frame and a fabric panel.
In US patent No. US5441067, the inventor Peter James invented a sunshade for outdoor furniture with registration time of 8/15 in 1995. Brief description of the abstract the utility model provides a solar protection devices for connecting outdoor furniture. The apparatus includes a reusable clamp apparatus, an arm having a front end and a sun shade member having a mounting end piece releasably secured to the front end of the arm. The arms include spaced apart bars that are removably and adjustably secured to the clamping device. The spaced rods are connected to each other at the forward ends of the arms and provide a releasable connection for the mounting end of the shade member.
In us patent No. 6,405,742, the inventor James j. driscoll invented a portable awning with a registration time of 6 months and 18 days in 2002. The abstract briefly describes a sunshade having an elongated member supported laterally from one end of the rod by a universal joint that allows both rotational and angular movement of the member relative to the longitudinal axis of the rod itself. The wand includes telescopic means whereby the wand may be lengthened or shortened according to the user's requirements. The end of the member-carrying bar opposite to its end comprises a universal mounting which is connected to the fixed anchor or support by means of a suitable piece of furniture.
In patent No.4,639,036, James o. nichols, inventor invented a sun shade for a lounge chair with registration time of 1 month and 27 days 1987. Brief description of the abstract the present invention relates to a sun shade device for a chair or similar structure. The device comprises an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the direction of the canopy relative to the chair for shading, wherein the adjustment mechanism is used as a tray or for loading. The device is easily secured to the chair by a clamping mechanism secured to the feet of the frame member.
Chang invented an integrated canopy and fan device in patent No. 5,397,268, by inventor Kil j, with a registration time of 3 months and 14 days 1995. Summary of the disclosure an integrated sun shade and fan assembly is briefly described, comprising a personal portable sun shade device and a fan assembly integrated with the sun shade device, the sun shade and the fan assembly together shielding a selected portion of a user's body and generating a cooling airflow over a substantial portion of the user's body. This solar protection devices includes: a sunshade plate having a surface area sized to shade a portion of a user's body; and a mounting assembly attached to the sunshade tray for mounting the device to a support structure, such as a chair side. The sunshade tray has an opening within a peripheral edge of the tray. The fan assembly includes a retaining structure attached to the sunshade tray about the opening and a fan assembly supported by the retaining structure in alignment with the opening. The fan device is operable to generate and direct an airflow through the opening in the sunshade tray.
In US patent publication No. US20080018146a1, the inventor Eugene Wahl invented a sun shading device with registration time of 24 days 1 month 2008. Brief summary of the disclosure in the abstract, a sunshade device for covering a chair, having a flexible roof element; a support structure for supporting the flexible canopy member above the chair; and a pair of attachment elements. Each attachment element is attached to the support structure for mounting the flexible roof element over the chair. Each of the pair of attachment elements comprises a clamp having a first locking portion hingeably attached to a second locking portion; and a locking screw for clamping the first locking portion and the second locking portion around the tubular element of the chair.
In patent number US6293292, inventor Ben Watzke invented a sunshade with registration time 9/25/2001. Brief summary of the disclosure in the abstract, a sunshade for a person for blocking sunlight from reaching the face and head of the person is described, which is used in combination with an outdoor furniture item having furniture members. The canopy includes a barrier panel, a clip for attaching to the furniture member, and an extendable arm for positioning the barrier panel between the person's face and the sun. The barrier panel includes a pair of barrier panel frame members that selectively flex outwardly to stretch the stretchable fabric panel therebetween to define the barrier panel and selectively straighten out to allow the stretchable fabric to fold therebetween while storing the awning.
In patent number US3738703, the inventor takateriu Kunimatu invented a sunshade for foldable chairs or beds, with a registration time of 6/12 in 1973. The abstract briefly illustrates a awning to be mounted on a backrest member of a foldable chair or bed, such as a tri-fold foldable chair used primarily outdoors.
The awning includes an awning frame and a pair of supporting legs pivoted to one end thereof to movably support the frame according to an inclination angle of the backrest member and a direction of irradiating light. The support foot is formed at its lower portion with elongated ring portions facing each other for clamping the opposite shoulders of the backrest member. The distance between a pair of opposed support feet is smaller than the width of the backrest member at the intermediate portion thereof, so that the support feet are resiliently urged inwardly about the pivot portions when the shoulder portions of the backrest member are clamped from the outside.
In patent number US7048333, the inventor Robert e.martinez invented a collapsible awning for chairs with registration time of 5 months and 23 days 2006. Description of the abstract: "A collapsible awning suitable for use in a chair is disclosed. The awning is made of spring steel like material and is adapted to be fixed to cover the seat portion of the lounge chair. Under the action of the compression spring, the awning unfolds and attaches to the chair, providing sunshade for the seat of the chair "
In patent number US5135281, the inventor Edward pappalalardo invented a sunshade, which was registered 8.8.4.1992. Brief description of the drawingsthe present invention relates to chair awnings, and more particularly to an awning which is intended to be collapsible and detachable from its frame and which is made of a disposable replaceable and non-printable material.
In patent number US5096257A, inventor Brian l.clark) invented a chair sunshade device with registration time of 3 months and 17 days 1992. The abstract describes an adjustable sunshade device for shading a person in a leisure chair, the device comprising a roof structure for supporting a fabric covering and being adjustably attached to two parallel sunshade support arms. A pair of clamps secure the sunshade support arms to the back of the chair. The canopy structure is disassembled so that the support arms and canopy assembly are adjacent and parallel, and the clip, canopy assembly and support arms can be wrapped in a fabric covering to form a roll that can be conveniently carried. The sunshade device is easy to assemble, disassemble and carry.
In patent number US4809724, the inventor, Anacleto Fuser, invented a sunshade canopy frame for a folding lounge chair, with a registration time of 3 months and 7 days in 1989. The abstract briefly describes a sunshade frame whose U-shaped rod is fixed to the tubular structure of a lounge chair or pram by means of a device fixed on the free end, while on the rod the device is slidably mounted and fixes a sunshade, which comprises a pin around which a spacer sleeve is mounted, and on which there are component assemblies fixed to each other by rivets.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
A swing seat with a canopy, comprising: a suspension comprising a main horizontal beam; and a pair of extension members mounted on the main horizontal beam. The pair of extension members constitute four tips. Extending supports extend downwardly from the four tips, with each extending support extending downwardly from each tip. The swing seat has a rigid swing seat rim and has a fabric seat body attached to the swing seat rim and forming a seat recess. The upper panel of the awning is arranged on the swinging seat.
The awning optionally further comprises an awning left side panel and an awning right side panel. The sunroof left side panel has a sunroof left side arc at a lower edge thereof, and the sunroof right side panel has a sunroof right side arc at a lower edge thereof. The arc on the left side of the sunshade is terminated at the front tip of the panel on the left side of the sunshade, and the arc on the right side of the sunshade is terminated at the front tip of the panel on the right side of the sunshade. The forward tip of the left side panel of the awning is connected to one of the extension supports by a left front lower strap, while the forward tip of the right side panel of the awning is connected to one of the extension supports by a right front lower strap.
When the left front upper strap connects the awning left side panel to one of the extending supports, the awning upper panel forms an awning left side bend at an angle less than 90 °; when the right front upper band connects the awning right side panel to one of the extension supports, the awning upper panel forms an awning right side bend at an angle of less than 90 °. The extension support is optionally made of a chain linkage and connected to the extension member via an extension member connector, and the extension support is connected to the extension member connector with a spring hook. The chain linkage is at least partially surrounded by the support housing. The pair of extension members may be formed as awning panel flexible members.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a front view of the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a side view of the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a bottom view of the present invention.
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the present invention showing the visor connector in a double vertical member configuration.
Fig. 7 is a detailed view of the visor connector.
Fig. 8 is a detail view showing an alternative connection of the sun visor and a connection with respect to the support.
The component call table listed below may serve as a useful guide to reference the component numbers of the figures.
11 sun shield flexible member end cover
12 sun-shading board connector
13 sun visor flexible member
14 sun visor
15 sunshade board connector clamp
16 sun visor spring
17 sunshade board connector link mechanism
21 main horizontal beam
22 Beam support
23 Beam support bolt
24 round roof beam
25 horizontally extending beam
26 extending beam bolt
27 extension beam gasket
28 extension beam cover
29 extension beam connector
30 awning
31 sunshade upper panel
32 sunshade right side panel
33 sunshade left side panel
34 right side bending of awning
35 left side bend of awning
36 right side arc of awning
37 arc of sunshade left side
42 right front upper belt
43 left front upper belt
44 right front lower belt
45 left front lower belt
46 front tip of right panel of sunshade
47 sunshade left panel front tip
48 right rear upper belt
49 right rear lower belt
50 swing seat
51 swing seat edge
52 Fabric seat body
53 fabric body opening
54 seat recess
55 front connector pair
56 rear seat connector pair
61 front right support
62 front left support
63 rear right support
64 rear left support
65 support sheath
66 spring hook
67 chain link mechanism
68 locking link connector
70 vertical support
71 front right vertical support
72 front left vertical support
73 rear right vertical support
74 rear left vertical support.
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As shown in fig. 1, the present invention has a sun visor flexible member 13 supported in a horizontal position. The frame supports a visor flexible member 13. The sun visor flexible member may be semi-rigid or a sheet of fabric. Preferably, the visor flexible member 13 is configured for outdoor use, for example by providing uv resistance in nylon fabric fibres.
The awning 30 has an awning upper panel 31, which awning upper panel 31 may be formed as the sun visor flexible member 13 or may be formed as a non-semi-rigid fabric panel. The awning 30 also includes an awning right side panel 32 and an awning left side panel 33, the awning right side panel 32 and the awning left side panel 33 being on the left and right sides of the awning 30. On the right side of the awning upper panel 31, the awning right side panel 32 is bent down at an awning right side bend 34, and on the left side of the awning upper panel 31, the awning left side panel 33 is bent down at an awning left side bend 35. The sunroof right side panel 32 has a sunroof right side circular arc 36 at a lower edge thereof, and the sunroof left side panel 33 has a sunroof left side circular arc 37 at a lower edge thereof. The arc forms a pair of rear tips and a pair of front tips. The pair of front nibs includes a sunroof right side panel front nib 46 and a sunroof left side panel front nib 47.
The awning 30 and the seat structure may be supported by a main horizontal beam 21 formed as a tubular metal tube. A pair of brackets, e.g., a pair of beam brackets 22, may be connected to a pair of horizontal beams, e.g., horizontally extending beams 25, using connectors, such as bolts (here, beam bracket bolts 23). The main horizontal beam 21 preferably has a circular beam top 24.
A total of four extension beam bolts 26 are supported by extension beam washers 27 to connect them to the horizontal extension beam 25. The extension beam bolts 26 may be connected to the extension beam connectors 29 at a pair of ends of a pair of extension beams. At each of the pair of ends of the pair of extension beams, a total of four extension beam covers 28 may cover the ends. The extension beam cover 28 may be made of a plastic rectangular member that is friction fit into the open metal rectangular tube of the extension beam.
The swing seat 50 is connected to the support structure and is suspended at the end of the extension beam at the chain suspension member. The swing seat 50 has a swing seat edge 51, a fabric seat body 52, a fabric body opening 53, and a seat recess 54. The seat recess 54 holds a user or an article therein. The seat rim 51 may be formed of a rigid tubular metal structure and the fabric body openings 53 may be formed at regular intervals to allow attachment of the vertical supports 70. The vertical support 70 acts as a vertical suspension member to maintain the position of the rigid tubular metal structure of the seat rim 51. The vertical supports 70 may be formed as chains obtained in polyethylene sleeves. The fabric seat body 52 is also preferably ultraviolet light stable and may be made of the same color and material as the awning 30. The awning 30 is positioned above the swing seat 50.
As can be seen from the second figure (fig. 2), the suspension comprises a main horizontal beam 21, a beam bracket 22, a circular beam top 24, a horizontal extension beam 25, an extension beam bolt 26, an extension beam washer 27 and an extension beam cover 28. The awning 30 comprises an awning upper panel 31, an awning right panel 32, an awning left panel 33, an awning right bend 34, and an awning left bend 35. The awning structure is connected at four locations including a right front upper band 42, a left front upper band 43, a right front lower band 44, a left front lower band 45, an awning right side panel front tip 46, and an awning left side panel front tip 47. The swing seat 50 includes a swing seat edge 51, a fabric seat body 52, a pair of rear connectors and a pair of front connectors 55.
The awning right side bend 34 and the awning left side bend may be greater than 90 because the front right upper strap 42, the front right lower strap 44, the rear right upper strap 48 and the rear right lower strap 49 all connect the vertical support to the awning 30. The vertical supports are preferably inwardly inclined. The front and rear connector pairs 55, 56 are preferably formed as links connected to the vertical supports.
As can be seen in fig. 4 from the fourth figure, the awning flexible member 13 may be formed as a generally rectangular sheet. As can be seen in the fifth figure, the vertical supports 70 include a front right vertical support 71, a front left vertical support 72, a rear right vertical support 73, and a rear left vertical support 74.
As shown in fig. 6, the awning 14 may be mounted on the visor flexible member 13. The sun visor flexible member 13 is connected to the front right and left vertical supports 71 and 72 and extends from the front right and left vertical supports 71 and 72. The visor flexure 13 may be connected to the vertical support at the visor connector 12. The sun visor flexible member 13 may be formed as a flexible tube like an extension beam. The extension beam is generally rigid, while the sun visor flexible member 13 is flexible. The sun visor flexible member 13 may have a flexible member cover 11 to cover the tip of the sun visor flexible member. The visor 14 may extend between a pair of vertical support members.
As shown in fig. 7, the visor connector 12 may be formed as a bracketed or clip connection. Visor connector 12 is attached to visor 14 at visor connector 17. The visor connector 12 may be formed with a visor connector clamp 15, which clamp 15 is biased to a closed position at a visor spring 16. The visor connector linkage 17 may be formed as a spring hook.
As shown in fig. 8, the vertical supports 70 may be arranged in four generally vertical chain assemblies including a front right support 61, a front left support 62, a rear right support 63, a rear left support 64, all of which are covered by a support sheath 65. Alternatively, the visor flexible member 13 may be attached to the upper surface of the extension beam. The extension beam connector 29 may be made as a circular or triangular member. In addition, the extension beam connector 29 may be connected to the support by using a spring hook 66 connected to a chain linkage 67. The locking link connector 68 may connect one portion of the chain link mechanism 67 to another portion of the chain link mechanism 67.

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1. A swing seat with a sunshade is characterized by comprising:
a. a suspension comprising a main horizontal beam; and a pair of extension members mounted on the main horizontal beam, wherein the pair of extension members form four cusps;
b. an extension support extending downwardly from the four tips, wherein each extension support extends downwardly from each tip;
c. a swing seat having a rigid swing seat rim, wherein the swing seat has a fabric seat body attached to the swing seat rim and forming a seat recess; and
d. a sunroof having a sunroof upper panel mounted on the swing seat.
2. The swing with sunshade of claim 1, wherein said sunshade further comprises a sunshade left side panel and a sunshade right side panel.
3. The swing seat with a sunshade according to claim 2, wherein said sunshade left side panel has a sunshade left side arc at a lower edge thereof, and said sunshade right side panel has a sunshade right side arc at a lower edge thereof.
4. The swing with sunshade of claim 3, wherein said sunshade left arc terminates at a sunshade left panel forward tip, and said sunshade right arc terminates at a sunshade right panel forward tip.
5. The swing seat with a canopy as claimed in claim 4, wherein the front tip of the left side panel of the canopy is connected to one of the extension supports by a left front lower strap, and the front tip of the right side panel of the canopy is connected to one of the extension supports by a right front lower strap.
6. The swing seat with sunshade of claim 5, wherein said sunshade upper panel forms a sunshade left side bend at an angle less than 90 ° when a front left upper strap connects said sunshade left panel to an extension support; the awning upper panel forms an awning right-side bend at an angle of less than 90 ° when a right front upper strap connects the awning right-side panel to an extension support.
7. The awning swing seat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the extension support is made of a chain linkage and is connected to an extension member via an extension member connector, wherein the extension support is connected to the extension member connector by means of a spring hook.
8. The awning swing seat as claimed in claim 7, wherein the chain linkage is at least partially surrounded by a support jacket.
9. The swing seat with a canopy as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pair of extension members are formed as canopy panel flexible members.
10. The swing with sunshade of claim 9, wherein said sunshade further comprises a sunshade left side panel and a sunshade right side panel.
11. The swing chair with sunshade according to claim 10, wherein said sunshade left side panel has a sunshade left side arc at a lower edge thereof, and said sunshade right side panel has a sunshade right side arc at a lower edge thereof.
12. The swing with sunshade of claim 11, wherein said sunshade left arc terminates at a sunshade left panel forward tip and said sunshade right arc terminates at a sunshade right panel forward tip.
13. The swing chair with awning as claimed in claim 12, wherein the front tip of the left side panel of the awning is connected to one of the extension supports by a left front lower strip, and the front tip of the right side panel of the awning is connected to one of the extension supports by a right front lower strip.
14. The swing seat with a canopy as claimed in claim 13, wherein the canopy upper panel forms a canopy left side bend at an angle of less than 90 ° when a front left upper strap connects the canopy left panel to one of the extending supports; the awning upper panel forms an awning right-side bend at an angle of less than 90 ° when a right front upper strap connects the awning right-side panel to one of the extension supports.
15. The awning swing seat as claimed in claim 9, wherein the extension support is made of a chain linkage and is connected to an extension member via an extension member connector, wherein the extension support is connected to the extension member connector by means of a spring hook.
16. The awning swing seat as claimed in claim 15, wherein the chain linkage is at least partially surrounded by a support jacket.
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