US295275A - Stand oe feame foe suspension of swings and hammocks - Google Patents

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  • V INVENTQR max (5 aw XMZ; m $1 4,
  • the object of my invention is to produce a stand or frame more compact than those now in use, taking less room to set up, easier made, stronger, and cheaper in construction.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the frame set up with a chair suspended thereon.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the top part of the frame.
  • A is a cross-bar with iron pins G G in the ends, that extend through legs B B and C C.
  • D D are iron braces fastened to A in the cen ter. The other ends of the braces are hooked into staples upon the back of the legs 0 C. These staples and hooks are shown in dotted lines at H H, Fig. 2.
  • the iron braces D D prevent the stand swaying sidewise.
  • a rope is passed through the legs B B and the ends knotted, the rope being of a proper length to preventthe legsspreading when the chair is in use.
  • the iron rods D having their upper ends fastened to the crossbar A, forming top of frame, and having their lower ends bent into hooks, which are hooked 65 into staples at H on the inner or back legs. 0, of the frame, for the purpose of giving stiffness.

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7 A. C OAKS. STAND UR PEA ME FOR SUSPENSION 0F WINGS AND HAMMQCKS. liq-295,275. Patented Mar. 18,1884
WITNESSES: V INVENTQR max (5 aw XMZ; m $1 4,
ATTORNEY UNITED STATES WILLIAM A. O. OAKS, OF ANTRIM, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ASSIQNOR TO THE GOODELL COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
STAND 0R FRAME FOR SUSPENSION 0F SWlNGS AND HAMMOCKS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 295,275, dated March 18, 1884.
v Application filed September 3, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM A. G. OAKS, of Antrim, county of Hillsborough, and State of New Hampshire, have invented a new and useful improvement in Stands or Frames for Suspension of Hammock or other Swinging Chairs, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my inventionis to produce a stand or frame more compact than those now in use, taking less room to set up, easier made, stronger, and cheaper in construction.
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the frame set up with a chair suspended thereon. Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of the top part of the frame.
In Fig. 1 my improved frame appears to be similar to those now in use, but by examining Fig. 2 it at once becomes apparent that the mode of attaching the ropes of the chair, as well as the hooks for bracing the frame, are entirely new and novel.
A is a cross-bar with iron pins G G in the ends, that extend through legs B B and C C. D D are iron braces fastened to A in the cen ter. The other ends of the braces are hooked into staples upon the back of the legs 0 C. These staples and hooks are shown in dotted lines at H H, Fig. 2. The iron braces D D prevent the stand swaying sidewise.
At E E- are holes running from top to bottom, through the cross bar A, and through these holes the loop of the chair-rope is p issed and hooked over the upper ends of the legs B B, which extend far. enough above the cross bar A and legs 0 G to enable the rope to take suficient hold.
At H, Fig. l, a rope is passed through the legs B B and the ends knotted, the rope being of a proper length to preventthe legsspreading when the chair is in use.
At J J ropes are fastened to legs B Band C O to give an equal straddle to the frame. The ropes, coming from the back and front of the chair, are knotted at F F just before passing through the cross-bar A. The braces D D give the proper spread to the legs 0 O.
Vhen the chair is set up, as above described, it will be readily observed that the more weight placed on the chair the firmer the frame will hug together, without much strain coming on the iron pins.
Having thus fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a hammock-chair, passing the upper ends of the snpportingropes F F together vertically through holes E E in the top bar, A, of the frame, and then hooking the looped ends over the upward extension of the forward legs BB, substantially as shown and described.
2.. In a hammock-chair, the iron rods D, having their upper ends fastened to the crossbar A, forming top of frame, and having their lower ends bent into hooks, which are hooked 65 into staples at H on the inner or back legs. 0, of the frame, for the purpose of giving stiffness.
. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand.
I \VILLIAM A. O. OAKS.
YWitnesses:
J OHN M. OBRIEN, GEORGE H. SONNEBORN.
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