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  • This invention relates to gliders or couch hammocks but more particularly to frames or supporting standards for gliders.
  • An object is toproduce a supporting standard 5 or frame for a glider which has a relatively small number of parts and can be readily assembled or disassembled.
  • Another object is to provide a glider frame in which the parts are held together without the 10 use of special connecting devices, thereby facilitating the assembly of the parts.
  • a further object is to produce a glider having the new and improved features of construction, arrangement and assembly hereinafter described.
  • Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of the glider frame or standard showing by dotted lines the seat structure in position of use;
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one end of the standard, a part of the end panel broi 25 ken away;
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional elevation on the line 1-4 of Fig. 3;
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken through the upper end of one of the upright sup- 30 ports or posts showing the device which not only holds the parts together but also serves as a support for the hanger.
  • Illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a glider frame consisting of a pair of cross 95 members II! which are spaced laterally from each other which curve downwardly at opposite ends as indicated at II and then extend upwardly to provide uprights or posts I2.
  • each of the members is of substantially .U-shape.
  • each of the uprights or posts I2 incline inwardly toward each other or in converging relation.
  • a sheet metal panel l3 Fitting over the adjacent uprights or posts I2 at opposite ends of the frame is a sheet metal panel l3, the opposed side edges of which are rolled as indicated at I4 to provide tubes or sockets into which the posts I2 extend. As particularly shown on Fig. 3, the rolled side edges of the panel I3 incline inwardly from, the bottom to the top.
  • each panel I3 Extending inwardly from the upper edge of each panel I3 is a flange I5 which is adapted to abut against the upper end of the posts or uprights I2. In this instance, a series of transverse beads l6 are formed on the lower portion of each panel I3 for decorative purposes. At the lower end of each panel I3 an inwardly extending flange I1 is provided thereby eliminating a sharp edge and strengthening the lower edge portion of the panel.
  • the back and seat structure ill of the glider 5 is mounted on U-shaped hangers I9 which terminate at their upper ends in ball bearing units 20 which are mounted on bolts 2
  • the bolts 2i serve not only to support the hangers I9 but also serve to secure the end panels I3 to the respective uprights I2, it being observed that the bolts pass also through openings formed in the end panels which register with the openings 22.
  • the above frame consists virtually of four parts, two U-shaped tubes and two sheet metal end panels.
  • the assembly of these parts can be effected readily and without the use of special tools, so that riot only is a frame of unique appearance provided but one which can be inexpensively manufactured, can be easily packaged for shipment and can be set up without difficulty.
  • the same means which serves tosecure the parts in assembled relation also provides the mounting for the seat supporting hangers.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members, an end panel for each end of the frame detachably engaging respectively the adjacent ends of said members, and means for holding said .end panels and U-shaped members in assembled relation, the space between said end panels being 4 7 free to fiord swinging movement of the glider.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced upright end members at opposite ends of thev frame, a one piece panel connecting each pair of end members, .and socket portions on opposite sides of each panel inclined toward each other and slidingly engaged; said upright members, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members with the upright legs thereof at each end inclined toward each other, and panels at opposite ends of the frame embracing a substantial length of-said legs respectively, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members with the upright legs thereof at each end inclined toward each other, and a sheet metal panel at each end of the frame having oppositely inclined portions slidingly engaging said upright legs, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped tubes, a sheet metal panel having rolled side edge portions'embracing adjacent'legs of said tubes at opposite ends of the frame, and means for holding said tubes against turning movement, the
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of lateral- 1y spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, rolled edge portions at opposite vertical edges of each panel providing convergingly inclined sockets for the upwardly extending legs of said rods, and means on each panel providing a mounting for a glider, the space between said end frames being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, rolled edge portions at opposite side edges of each panel providing convergingly inclined sockets for the upwardly extending legs of said rods, and a flange on the upper portion of each end panel covering the upper ends of said rods.
  • a glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each 'end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, tubular socket members at opposite vertical edges of each panel receiving the upwardly extending legs of said rods, the socket members of each panel inclining inwardly toward each other at the upper ends, and means on each panel providing a mounting for a glider, the space between said end frames being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.

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July 12, 1938. VAVR|K GLIDER FRAME STRUCTURE Fi 1ed May 10, 1957 Ewan/too L OU/S VA V/Q/K W cca/MA;
Patented July 12, 1938 PATENT OFFICE GLIDER FRAIVIE STRUCTURE Louis Vavrik, Rossford, Ohio, assignor to The Hettrick Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application Ma io, 1937, Serial No. 141,616
10 Claims.
This invention relates to gliders or couch hammocks but more particularly to frames or supporting standards for gliders.
An object is toproduce a supporting standard 5 or frame for a glider which has a relatively small number of parts and can be readily assembled or disassembled.
Another object is to provide a glider frame in which the parts are held together without the 10 use of special connecting devices, thereby facilitating the assembly of the parts.
A further object is to produce a glider having the new and improved features of construction, arrangement and assembly hereinafter described.
ii For purposes of illustration but not of limitation, the invention is shown on the accompanying drawing in which Fig. 1 is a front perspective view of the glider frame or standard showing by dotted lines the seat structure in position of use;
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view substantially on the line 2-2 of Fig. 3;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of one end of the standard, a part of the end panel broi 25 ken away;
Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional elevation on the line 1-4 of Fig. 3; and
Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view taken through the upper end of one of the upright sup- 30 ports or posts showing the device which not only holds the parts together but also serves as a support for the hanger.
Illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a glider frame consisting of a pair of cross 95 members II! which are spaced laterally from each other which curve downwardly at opposite ends as indicated at II and then extend upwardly to provide uprights or posts I2. Thus each of the members is of substantially .U-shape. As shown, each of the uprights or posts I2 incline inwardly toward each other or in converging relation.
Fitting over the adjacent uprights or posts I2 at opposite ends of the frame is a sheet metal panel l3, the opposed side edges of which are rolled as indicated at I4 to provide tubes or sockets into which the posts I2 extend. As particularly shown on Fig. 3, the rolled side edges of the panel I3 incline inwardly from, the bottom to the top.
Extending inwardly from the upper edge of each panel I3 is a flange I5 which is adapted to abut against the upper end of the posts or uprights I2. In this instance, a series of transverse beads l6 are formed on the lower portion of each panel I3 for decorative purposes. At the lower end of each panel I3 an inwardly extending flange I1 is provided thereby eliminating a sharp edge and strengthening the lower edge portion of the panel.
The back and seat structure ill of the glider 5 is mounted on U-shaped hangers I9 which terminate at their upper ends in ball bearing units 20 which are mounted on bolts 2| which extend through openings 22 in the upper ends of the posts or uprights I2. In this manner, it will be 10 apparent that the bolts 2i serve not only to support the hangers I9 but also serve to secure the end panels I3 to the respective uprights I2, it being observed that the bolts pass also through openings formed in the end panels which register with the openings 22.
It will be apparent that the above frame consists virtually of four parts, two U-shaped tubes and two sheet metal end panels. The assembly of these parts can be effected readily and without the use of special tools, so that riot only is a frame of unique appearance provided but one which can be inexpensively manufactured, can be easily packaged for shipment and can be set up without difficulty. As above pointed out, the same means which serves tosecure the parts in assembled relation also provides the mounting for the seat supporting hangers.
Numerous changes in details of construction, arrangement and operation may be effected without departing from the spirit of the invention especially as defined in the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members, an end panel for each end of the frame detachably engaging respectively the adjacent ends of said members, and means for holding said .end panels and U-shaped members in assembled relation, the space between said end panels being 4 7 free to fiord swinging movement of the glider.
2. A glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced upright end members at opposite ends of thev frame, a one piece panel connecting each pair of end members, .and socket portions on opposite sides of each panel inclined toward each other and slidingly engaged; said upright members, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
3. A glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members with the upright legs thereof at each end inclined toward each other, and panels at opposite ends of the frame embracing a substantial length of-said legs respectively, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
4. A glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped members with the upright legs thereof at each end inclined toward each other, and a sheet metal panel at each end of the frame having oppositely inclined portions slidingly engaging said upright legs, the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
5. A glider frame comprising a pair of separate laterally spaced substantially U-shaped tubes, a sheet metal panel having rolled side edge portions'embracing adjacent'legs of said tubes at opposite ends of the frame, and means for holding said tubes against turning movement, the
space between said panels being free to afford laterally spaced U-shaped tubes, asheet metal panel at opposite ends of the frame having rolled side edge portions slidingly engaging the upright end portions of said tubes, and a device connecting each tube and the adjacent panel, said device also providing a support for the glider seat frame,
the space between said panels being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
8. A glider frame comprising a pair of lateral- 1y spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, rolled edge portions at opposite vertical edges of each panel providing convergingly inclined sockets for the upwardly extending legs of said rods, and means on each panel providing a mounting for a glider, the space between said end frames being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
9. A glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, rolled edge portions at opposite side edges of each panel providing convergingly inclined sockets for the upwardly extending legs of said rods, and a flange on the upper portion of each end panel covering the upper ends of said rods.
10. A glider frame comprising a pair of laterally spaced substantially U-shaped rods, an end panel for each 'end of the frame providing the support and connection for said rods, each panel being of sheet metal, tubular socket members at opposite vertical edges of each panel receiving the upwardly extending legs of said rods, the socket members of each panel inclining inwardly toward each other at the upper ends, and means on each panel providing a mounting for a glider, the space between said end frames being free to afford swinging movement of the glider.
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