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US711221A
US711221A US8800402A US1902088004A US711221A US 711221 A US711221 A US 711221A US 8800402 A US8800402 A US 8800402A US 1902088004 A US1902088004 A US 1902088004A US 711221 A US711221 A US 711221A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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    • A47C1/031Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts
    • A47C1/034Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest
    • A47C1/035Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movably coupled seat and back-rest, i.e. the seat and back-rest being movably coupled in such a way that the extension mechanism of the foot-rest is actuated at least by the relative movements of seat and backrest
    • A47C1/0355Reclining or easy chairs having coupled concurrently adjustable supporting parts the parts including a leg-rest or foot-rest in combination with movably coupled seat and back-rest, i.e. the seat and back-rest being movably coupled in such a way that the extension mechanism of the foot-rest is actuated at least by the relative movements of seat and backrest actuated by linkages, e.g. lazy-tongs mechanisms

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  • This invention has reference to an improvement in hammocks and portable supports for the same.
  • the invention consists in the peculiar and novel construction whereby the hammock may be set up in any desired place and adjusted to suit the convenience of the person using the same.
  • Figure 1 is a front view showing the hammock and its supporting-frame.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the hammock suspended from the roller-beam in one position in solid lines and in another position in broken lines.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the sheaveframe on which the adj usting-cord is wound.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view of the frame taken through the sheave.
  • Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view of the frame, showing the locking device by which the sheave is held in the adjusted position.
  • a. a are two sills which are connected by the bars a a and form the base of the supporting-frame.
  • the posts b b are secured to the sills a a and support the caps e e.
  • the posts are braced to the sills a a by the diagonal braces a a and the caps 6 care braced by the diagonal braces e 6.
  • the posts b b are materially stifiened to resist the strain of the loaded swinging hammock.
  • the roller-beamf is provided with the journals f f, which are supported in bearings formed in the caps, preferably on a vertical line with the posts I) b.
  • the caps e 6 form a convenient support for an awning when an awning is desired.
  • the roller-beam f is provided with the screweyes f f and from these are suspended the sheave-frames g g by means of the hooks g g, secured to the closed ends of the sheaveframes, the open ends of which extend along the sides and are secured to the bar g
  • the axle g extends transversely through the two sides of the sheave-frame g and forms the support for the sheave g and the notched disk 9 secured to and rotating with the sheave.
  • the lever g is pivotally secured to the bracket g on the sheave-frame.
  • the lever is provided with a stop engaging with the notched disk 9 and is held in engagement by the coiled spring 9 and may be disengaged by pulling on the cord g", secured to the end of the lever g.
  • the hammock proper consists of the central portion h, connected on the opposite sides by the cords h h, the central portion of which is roved through the three holes H, extending through the bars g g
  • the ends of the cords h h are secured near the corners of the central portion h.
  • the back it is hinged to the central portion h, and the footrest portion h is hinged to the front of the central portion h.
  • the parts h? and h are connected by means of the cords 72/ 71. which extend around the sheaves g g and have their ends secured to the sides of the parts it and k When the sheave is locked, the two ends of the hammock will be retained in their position because the cord it passes entirely around the sheave.
  • the end portions of the hammock may be adjusted to' any desired position.
  • the hooks g g will rock in the eyes f under normal conditions.
  • the roller-beam f may rock in its bearings.
  • a hammock the combination with a sill-frame, two posts supported on the sillframe, a cap on each post, braces connecting with the posts, the sills, and with the caps, and a roller-beam journaled on the caps, of two sheave-frames flexibly suspended from the roller-beam, sheaves journaled in the sheave-frames, notched disks secured to the sheaves, an articulated hammock-frame, a support for the central part of the articulated hammock-frame, cords extending around the sheaves and having their endssecured to the end parts of the hammock-frame, and means 15 for locking the sheave, as described.

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N0. 7ll,22l. Patented Oct. I4. I902. H. H. MANNING & J. D. CAMERON.
HAMMUCK AND SUPPORT.
(Application filed Taxi. 2,
(No Model.)
6% MK f UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
HUGH H. MANNING AND JOHN D. CAMERON, OF PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND.
HAMMOCK AND SUPPORT. Y
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 711,221, dated October 14, 1902.
Application filed January 2, 1902. Serial No. 88,004. (No model.)
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that we, HUGH H. MANNING and J OHN D. CAMERON, citizens of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Hammocks and Supports, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has reference to an improvement in hammocks and portable supports for the same.
The invention consists in the peculiar and novel construction whereby the hammock may be set up in any desired place and adjusted to suit the convenience of the person using the same.
Figure 1 is a front view showing the hammock and its supporting-frame. Fig. 2 is a sectional view showing the hammock suspended from the roller-beam in one position in solid lines and in another position in broken lines. Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the sheaveframe on which the adj usting-cord is wound. Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view of the frame taken through the sheave. Fig. 5 is a transverse sectional view of the frame, showing the locking device by which the sheave is held in the adjusted position.
In the drawings, a. a are two sills which are connected by the bars a a and form the base of the supporting-frame. The posts b b are secured to the sills a a and support the caps e e. The posts are braced to the sills a a by the diagonal braces a a and the caps 6 care braced by the diagonal braces e 6. By this construction the posts b b are materially stifiened to resist the strain of the loaded swinging hammock.
The roller-beamf is provided with the journals f f, which are supported in bearings formed in the caps, preferably on a vertical line with the posts I) b. The caps e 6 form a convenient support for an awning when an awning is desired.
The roller-beam f is provided with the screweyes f f and from these are suspended the sheave-frames g g by means of the hooks g g, secured to the closed ends of the sheaveframes, the open ends of which extend along the sides and are secured to the bar g The axle g extends transversely through the two sides of the sheave-frame g and forms the support for the sheave g and the notched disk 9 secured to and rotating with the sheave. The lever g is pivotally secured to the bracket g on the sheave-frame. The lever is provided with a stop engaging with the notched disk 9 and is held in engagement by the coiled spring 9 and may be disengaged by pulling on the cord g", secured to the end of the lever g.
The hammock proper consists of the central portion h, connected on the opposite sides by the cords h h, the central portion of which is roved through the three holes H, extending through the bars g g The ends of the cords h h are secured near the corners of the central portion h. The back it is hinged to the central portion h, and the footrest portion h is hinged to the front of the central portion h. The parts h? and h are connected by means of the cords 72/ 71. which extend around the sheaves g g and have their ends secured to the sides of the parts it and k When the sheave is locked, the two ends of the hammock will be retained in their position because the cord it passes entirely around the sheave. When the sheave .is unlocked, the end portions of the hammock may be adjusted to' any desired position. When the hammock is used as a swing, the hooks g g will rock in the eyes f under normal conditions. When the length of the swing is increased, the roller-beam f may rock in its bearings.
In our improved hammock the user While sitting or lying in the hammock may adjust the same by pulling on the cord g and secure the hammock in the adjusted positionby releasing the cord.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. In a hammock, the combination with a suitable support, eyes connected with the support, and an articulated hammock-frame, of two bars suspended from the eyes, cords extending through transverse holes in the bars and secured to the central part of the articulated hammock-frame, sheaves in the bars, cords extending around the sheaves and connected with the end parts of the articulated hammock-frame, and means, substantially as described,for locking the sheaves as described.
2. In a hammock, the combination with a sill-frame, two posts supported on the sillframe, a cap on each post, braces connecting with the posts, the sills, and with the caps, and a roller-beam journaled on the caps, of two sheave-frames flexibly suspended from the roller-beam, sheaves journaled in the sheave-frames, notched disks secured to the sheaves, an articulated hammock-frame, a support for the central part of the articulated hammock-frame, cords extending around the sheaves and having their endssecured to the end parts of the hammock-frame, and means 15 for locking the sheave, as described.
In testimony whereof we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
HUGH H. MANNING. JOHN D. CAMERON. Witnesses:
J. A. MILLER, J12, B. S. WEBSTER.
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US4802683A (en) * 1986-11-13 1989-02-07 Gillum Sr J T Wheelchair width reducing attachment
US5788327A (en) * 1996-03-13 1998-08-04 Gregory; Alexander L. Hanging chair

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US4802683A (en) * 1986-11-13 1989-02-07 Gillum Sr J T Wheelchair width reducing attachment
US5788327A (en) * 1996-03-13 1998-08-04 Gregory; Alexander L. Hanging chair

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