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US1369616A
US1369616A US382956A US38295620A US1369616A US 1369616 A US1369616 A US 1369616A US 382956 A US382956 A US 382956A US 38295620 A US38295620 A US 38295620A US 1369616 A US1369616 A US 1369616A
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  • a further object is to provide an improved construction of swing of the lawn type which is strong and durable in use, which is relatively light in weight, andneat and attractive in appearance.
  • Fig. 2 is a view in section on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section illustrating by full lines and dotted lines the movement of one of the rockers.
  • A represents a supporting frame composed of four uprights 1 preferably of angle iron connected at their lower ends by base bars 2 extending both longitudinally and transversely of the frame and angle plates 3 are securely riveted in the corners of the frame providing a strong and rigid structure.
  • Diagonal braces 4 are also provided which are crossed and connect the uprights 1 at the sides of the frame[ 7
  • Angle bars ,5 are secured to the upper ends of and form portions of the frame and these angle bars 5 constitute rails on which my improved rockers 6 are mounted.
  • the rockers 6 have curved lower edges 7 which are supported on the horizontal base flanges of the rails 5 and the vertical flanges 8 of said rails prevent lateral movement of the rockers as will more fully hereinafter appear.
  • Spacing sleeves 13' are positioned on the rods 11 and interposed between the hangers 9 andthe rockers6, and nuts 14 are screwed onto the rods against the inner faces of the hangers to effectually clamp the parts in proper relative position.
  • the hangers and rockers are connected by shorter bolts 15extending through the rockers and the hangers and secured by'nuts 16, and spacing sleeves 17 are provided on these bolts 15 to hold the hangers and rockers in proper relative positions.
  • the upper end of the frame A is strengthened by transversely positioned rods 18 extending through the angle plates 3 at the upper ends of the frame. These rods 18 are positioned parallel to-each other and provided with spacing sleeves 19;
  • rockers mounted on the rails, hangers susf pended from the rockers, a seat secured to the hangers, a pair of rods located in the pended from the rockers, a seat secured to the hangers, said rails composed of angle irons, and rods connecting the rockers above the angle irons and compelling them to rock in unison.
  • a frame composed of angle iron bars, strengthening plates at the angles of the bars, crossed braces connecting the vertical bars of the frame, the upper angle bars of the frame constituting rails, rockers mounted on the rails, hangers secured to and spaced from the rockers, a seat'supported by the hangers, rods extending through the upper angle plates, and spacing sleeves on the rods limiting the longitudinal movement of the rockers.

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J. W. BUNT.
ROCKER SWING.
APPLICAT'ION man MAY 20. 1920.
Patented Feb.22,,1921.
WITNESSES I/v|/ENTOH BY 4 WM? M Q A TTORNEYS UNITED srArs To all whom it may concern.
V tively long period when said movement is initiated andrequire but slightexertion to operate the swing.
A further object is to provide an improved construction of swing of the lawn type which is strong and durable in use, which is relatively light in weight, andneat and attractive in appearance.
With these and other objects in view the invention consists in certain novel features of construction, and combinations and arrangements of parts as will; be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims. 7 7
In the accompanying drawings- Figure 1 is a view in front elevation illustrating my invention. 7
Fig. 2 is a view in section on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view in vertical section illustrating by full lines and dotted lines the movement of one of the rockers.
. A represents a supporting frame composed of four uprights 1 preferably of angle iron connected at their lower ends by base bars 2 extending both longitudinally and transversely of the frame and angle plates 3 are securely riveted in the corners of the frame providing a strong and rigid structure. Diagonal braces 4 are also provided which are crossed and connect the uprights 1 at the sides of the frame[ 7 Angle bars ,5 are secured to the upper ends of and form portions of the frame and these angle bars 5 constitute rails on which my improved rockers 6 are mounted. The rockers 6 have curved lower edges 7 which are supported on the horizontal base flanges of the rails 5 and the vertical flanges 8 of said rails prevent lateral movement of the rockers as will more fully hereinafter appear.
Four vertical hangers 9 are supported by nocKER-swmo.
I Specification of Letters Patent.
PATENT OFElCE.
JAMES WILLIAM BUNT, or DENVER, COLORADO.
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Application filed May 20,1920. SerialNo. 382,956.
the rockers 6 and at their lower ends'support a suitable'seat 10. -Rods 11- extend through the upper ends of the hangers 9 and through the rockers 6 and are secured in place'by'means of nuts 12 screwed onto the threaded ends of therod's.
Spacing sleeves 13' are positioned on the rods 11 and interposed between the hangers 9 andthe rockers6, and nuts 14 are screwed onto the rods against the inner faces of the hangers to effectually clamp the parts in proper relative position. Below the rods 11 the hangers and rockers are connected by shorter bolts 15extending through the rockers and the hangers and secured by'nuts 16, and spacing sleeves 17 are provided on these bolts 15 to hold the hangers and rockers in proper relative positions.
The upper end of the frame A is strengthened by transversely positioned rods 18 extending through the angle plates 3 at the upper ends of the frame. These rods 18 are positioned parallel to-each other and provided with spacing sleeves 19;
It will be noted particularly by reference to Figs. 2 and 3, that the rods 18 with their spacing sleeves 19 are located inside or within the pair of hangers 9, but spaced from the hangers to allow the necessary rocking movement of the swing, but limit such movement and prevent possibility of the longitudinal displacement of therookers relative to their rails 5. d
It will be noted, particularly by reference to Fig. 1, that while provide four vertical of theswing requires but slight manual labor and a smooth rocking action is had as friction is reduced to a minimum.
Various slight changes might be made in the general form and arrangement of parts described without departing from the invention, and hence I do not limit myself to the precise details set forth, but consider myhangers 9, these hangers may be, formed by self atliberty to make such changes and alv V terations as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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1. The combination with a supporting frame, a pair of rails at the top of the'frame,
rockers mounted on the rails, hangers susf pended from the rockers, a seat secured to the hangers, a pair of rods located in the pended from the rockers, a seat secured to the hangers, said rails composed of angle irons, and rods connecting the rockers above the angle irons and compelling them to rock in unison. p
In a swing, a frame composed of angle iron bars, strengthening plates at the angles of the bars, crossed braces connecting the vertical bars of the frame, the upper angle bars of the frame constituting rails, rockers mounted on the rails, hangers secured to and spaced from the rockers, a seat'supported by the hangers, rods extending through the upper angle plates, and spacing sleeves on the rods limiting the longitudinal movement of the rockers. c
JAMES WILLIAM BUNT.
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US7475942B2 (en) 2006-05-08 2009-01-13 Mattel, Inc. Reconfigurable swing/glider device
US20130143701A1 (en) * 2011-12-02 2013-06-06 Samuel Chen Swing game
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