WO2009092460A1 - A stand for suspending a swing - Google Patents

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WO2009092460A1
WO2009092460A1 PCT/EP2008/064410 EP2008064410W WO2009092460A1 WO 2009092460 A1 WO2009092460 A1 WO 2009092460A1 EP 2008064410 W EP2008064410 W EP 2008064410W WO 2009092460 A1 WO2009092460 A1 WO 2009092460A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A63SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
    • A63GMERRY-GO-ROUNDS; SWINGS; ROCKING-HORSES; CHUTES; SWITCHBACKS; SIMILAR DEVICES FOR PUBLIC AMUSEMENT
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  • Present invention relates to an easily movable swing stand for suspending both a vertically suspended swing and for a sideways suspended swing.
  • the term "vertically suspended swing” indicates both rope swing seats and rigid swing seats, suspended vertically.
  • An example of a sideways suspended swing is a hammock, stretched between two firm points.
  • the term “swing” is used for all types of swings mentioned above, but whereby it is necessary to differentiate between vertically suspended swings (for example a rope swing seat and/or a rigid swing seat (suspended as a pendulum)) and sideways suspended swing (for example a hammock), the appropriate terms are used.
  • the closest known analogous stands for swings are for example stands for hammocks, which generally are movable, but do not allow to suspend a conventional vertically suspended swing, and stands for vertically suspended swings, which are not movable, because they have been fixed to the ground and are not intended to be used with hammocks.
  • a wooden stand for a swing includes on its ends two lateral support sections, which have been formed from support elements to form isosceles triangles, its tips having been connected to a longitudinal support parallel to the ground and which is intended to be used for suspending a swing.
  • the sides of the triangles of the lateral support sections of the stand which lie on the ground, are connected by two longitudinal supports, which are parallel to the top longitudinal support.
  • the lateral support sections further include two support bars, which are parallel to the support element of the side of the triangle, resting on the ground.
  • a collapsible hammock stand which includes on its both ends, two support elements, which are connected at their top ends with each other by a longitudinal support and their other ends lie on the ground.
  • the ends of the support elements, which rest on the ground, are connected close to the end with the ends of the support elements on the other lateral side of the stand by the lower longitudinal supports, which are parallel with the top longitudinal support.
  • the lower longitudinal supports which are parallel with the top longitudinal support.
  • the object of the invention is to provide a stand for swings, which can be used for suspending both a vertically suspended swing and a sideways suspended swing and which is also movable.
  • the subject of the present invention is a swing stand for suspending a swing (vertically suspended swing and/or sideways suspended swing (hammock)).
  • the swing stand according to the present invention is intended to be used in conditions, where there are no other supports for fixing a vertically suspended swing or a sideways suspended swing (such as a hammock).
  • the swing stand includes on both of its ends one lateral support section, which is formed by support elements in equal length and which form an equilateral triangle.
  • the lateral support section on the one side of the stand is by the tips of equilateral triangles connected with the corresponding tips of equilateral triangles of the lateral support section on the other side of the stand by the three parallel longitudinal supports.
  • the swing stand can include in the area of the triangle tips additional bracing bars to enhance the rigidity of the stand. These additional bracing bars are connected between longitudinal supports and support elements of the lateral support sections.
  • the structure of the swing stand is practically a frame, where the main sections of the stand are lateral support sections in the form of equilateral triangles.
  • the swing stand according to the invention includes two such equilateral triangles, where the tips of the triangles are connected with each other by the horizontal longitudinal supports, conditionally forming edges for a regular upright triangular prism, standing on one of its sides.
  • a conventional vertically suspended swing (a rope swing seat or a rigid swing seat) is fixed to the longitudinal support connecting the upper tips of the triangles. Because the triangles are equilateral triangles, the ratio of the base and height is sufficient to prevent the stand from capsizing during swinging. Also the weight of the stand precludes the stand from capsizing.
  • both lateral outer triangles include horizontal a support bar, the height of that bar from the ground is being equal to the height of the inner triangle.
  • Moving of the swing stand is possible due to the fact, that the frame of the swing stand is not fixed to the ground, but only leans on one of its sides. Therefore the swing stand can be lifted up and moved to another location.
  • Another possibility to change location of the swing stand is to turn the stand over its longitudinal supports. This is possible due to the fact, that the ends of the swing stand are equilateral triangles and therefore all the three sides of the stand are equal. By turning the swing stand from side to side, its height and length remains the same. Therefore the swing stand can be rested on any of its sides and placed anywhere, where there is enough space for it.
  • the present invention provides a swing stand for suspending a swing, where the swing stand comprises two opposite, parallel, vertical and triangular lateral stand sections, which are placed at a distance from each other and where those lateral stand sections are formed by support elements, where the lateral stand sections are connected with each other at the tips of the triangles with three parallel longitudinal supports, which are transverse to the plane of the lateral triangular stand sections, and where the lateral triangular stand sections each comprise at least one support bar parallel to one side of the triangle.
  • the lateral triangular stand sections are formed by the support elements making equilateral triangles, where each lateral stand section contains three support bars, each of which is parallel with one of the support elements forming one side of the triangular lateral stand section and which is at its ends connected with other two support elements forming other two sides of the triangle.
  • the support elements, longitudinal supports and support bars are made of wood and preferably of round timber.
  • the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of triangles, formed by the support elements.
  • the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of triangles formed by the support elements, and additionally near the end of each tip there are two bracing bars for rigidity, where one end of the bracing bar is connected to the longitudinal support and the other end of the bracing bar is connected with one of the two support elements connected to the tip of the triangle.
  • the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles, formed by the support elements, with the help of a metallic joining elements, where each joining element connects one end of the two support elements forming the lateral stand section and one end of one longitudinal support.
  • FIG. 1 is an axonomethc view of the first embodiment of the swing stand according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 is an axonometric and schematic view of the second embodiment of the swing stand according to the invention including bracing bars;
  • FIG. 3 is a side view of the swing stand according to the invention with two vertically suspended swings, namely rope swing seats;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the swing stand according to the invention with the sideways suspended swing, namely a hammock.
  • the swing stand 1 comprises two opposite and spaced apart, parallel and triangular vertical lateral stand sections, formed by the support elements 2, where at the tips of the triangles the lateral stand sections are connected with three parallel and horizontal longitudinal supports 3, where the longitudinal supports are transverse to the planes of the lateral stand sections.
  • Each lateral triangular stand section comprises three support bars 4, each of which is parallel with one side (support element 2) of the triangle.
  • the lateral triangular stand sections are formed by the support elements 2, forming equilateral triangles.
  • Each lateral stand section comprises three support bars 4, each support bar is parallel with one support element 2 forming one side of the lateral stand section and the ends of the support bar are connected with two other support elements 2, forming two other sides of the triangle.
  • the main sections of the swing stand namely the support elements 2, longitudinal supports 3 and support bars 4 are made of wood, preferably of round timber.
  • the swing stand according to the invention can also be made from plastic tubes.
  • the longitudinal supports 3, made of round timber, are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles, formed by the support elements 3, with metallic joining elements 6.
  • Each joining element comprises three tubular sections, where one end of each two support elements 2 and one end of one longitudinal support 3 (in all three ends) are fastened.
  • the ends of support elements are fixed to the joining elements 6 with screws, wedges or other fixing means known from prior art.
  • bracing bars 5 are used with swing stands having greater dimensions in order to enhance the rigidity of the stand.
  • bracing bars 5 are connected to the longitudinal supports 3 and support elements 2 preferably with tenon joints and/or screws. But other fixing means are also usable.
  • the ends of support bars 4 are connected to the support elements 2 preferably with tenon joints, but other fixing means are also usable, for example clamps and screws.
  • the swing stand according to the invention can be used for suspending vertically suspended swings, for example for suspending two rope swing seats 8 with the help of ropes 7, as in drawing FIG. 3.
  • the ropes 7 of the rope swing seats 8 are fixed to the upper longitudinal support 3 of swing stand 1.
  • the swing stand according to the invention is to be used for suspending a sideways suspended swing, such as a hammock 10, the suspending ropes 9 of the hammock 10 are fastened to the support bars 4 parallel with the support element 2 of the lateral stand sections of the swing stand 1 , resting on the ground, see drawings FIG. 1 and FIG. 4.
  • the dimensions of the swing stand can be selected according to the needs of the user. As the ends of the swing stand consist of equilateral triangles, all dimensions (except width) of the swing stand are related to each other. For example when height of the swing stand is increased, the length of the side (bottom support element 2) of the lateral stand section resting on the ground increases automatically and vice versa. In this way the stability of the swing stand is ensured, whatever dimensions of the swing stand according to the needs of the user are.
  • the width of the swing stand that is the distance between the two lateral stand sections, which is determined by the longitudinal supports 3, preferably corresponds to the length of the used swing (e.g. a hammock) to be suspended sideways according to the preferred embodiment.
  • the swing stand prepared by the inventor is made of standard round timber with the diameter of 100 mm.
  • the width of the swing stand is 350 cm (that is the distance between the lateral stand sections).
  • the height of the swing stand is about 250 cm.

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Present invention relates to a movable swing stand (1 ) for suspending both vertically suspended swings (as a pendulum) and sideways suspended swings (as a hammock). The stand (1 ) comprises two opposite and parallel lateral vertical stand sections formed by support elements (2) as triangles, placed at the distance from each other, where the lateral stand sections are connected at the tips of the triangles with three parallel and horizontal longitudinal supports (3). The lateral stand sections include at least one support bar (4) parallel with one side of the triangle. The lateral stand sections are formed by support elements (2) as equilateral triangles, where each lateral stand section includes three support bars (4), where each support bar is parallel with one support element (2) and the ends of the support bar are connected with other two support elements (2) forming other two sides of the triangle.

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A STAND FOR SUSPENDING A SWING
TECHNICAL FIELD
Present invention relates to an easily movable swing stand for suspending both a vertically suspended swing and for a sideways suspended swing. In the present invention the term "vertically suspended swing" indicates both rope swing seats and rigid swing seats, suspended vertically. An example of a sideways suspended swing is a hammock, stretched between two firm points. In the following specification the term "swing" is used for all types of swings mentioned above, but whereby it is necessary to differentiate between vertically suspended swings (for example a rope swing seat and/or a rigid swing seat (suspended as a pendulum)) and sideways suspended swing (for example a hammock), the appropriate terms are used.
PRIOR ART
The closest known analogous stands for swings are for example stands for hammocks, which generally are movable, but do not allow to suspend a conventional vertically suspended swing, and stands for vertically suspended swings, which are not movable, because they have been fixed to the ground and are not intended to be used with hammocks.
From patent US 1 677 844, published 21.12.1925, is known a wooden stand for a swing. This swing stand includes on its ends two lateral support sections, which have been formed from support elements to form isosceles triangles, its tips having been connected to a longitudinal support parallel to the ground and which is intended to be used for suspending a swing. At the lower section of the stand, the sides of the triangles of the lateral support sections of the stand, which lie on the ground, are connected by two longitudinal supports, which are parallel to the top longitudinal support. The lateral support sections further include two support bars, which are parallel to the support element of the side of the triangle, resting on the ground.
From patent US 4 229 845, published 28.10.1980, is known a collapsible hammock stand, which includes on its both ends, two support elements, which are connected at their top ends with each other by a longitudinal support and their other ends lie on the ground. The ends of the support elements, which rest on the ground, are connected close to the end with the ends of the support elements on the other lateral side of the stand by the lower longitudinal supports, which are parallel with the top longitudinal support. For suspending a hammock, there are approximately half of the height of the lateral stand sections an additional support bar between the two support elements, which have been connected at their top ends for fixing the position of the support elements relative to each other.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The object of the invention is to provide a stand for swings, which can be used for suspending both a vertically suspended swing and a sideways suspended swing and which is also movable.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The subject of the present invention is a swing stand for suspending a swing (vertically suspended swing and/or sideways suspended swing (hammock)).
The swing stand according to the present invention is intended to be used in conditions, where there are no other supports for fixing a vertically suspended swing or a sideways suspended swing (such as a hammock).
The swing stand includes on both of its ends one lateral support section, which is formed by support elements in equal length and which form an equilateral triangle. The lateral support section on the one side of the stand is by the tips of equilateral triangles connected with the corresponding tips of equilateral triangles of the lateral support section on the other side of the stand by the three parallel longitudinal supports. The swing stand can include in the area of the triangle tips additional bracing bars to enhance the rigidity of the stand. These additional bracing bars are connected between longitudinal supports and support elements of the lateral support sections.
The structure of the swing stand is practically a frame, where the main sections of the stand are lateral support sections in the form of equilateral triangles. The swing stand according to the invention includes two such equilateral triangles, where the tips of the triangles are connected with each other by the horizontal longitudinal supports, conditionally forming edges for a regular upright triangular prism, standing on one of its sides.
A conventional vertically suspended swing (a rope swing seat or a rigid swing seat) is fixed to the longitudinal support connecting the upper tips of the triangles. Because the triangles are equilateral triangles, the ratio of the base and height is sufficient to prevent the stand from capsizing during swinging. Also the weight of the stand precludes the stand from capsizing.
For fixing a hammock to the stand, inside both lateral equilateral triangles with the help of the support bars there is formed another equilateral triangle, the tips of which are placed in the middle of the sides of the outer triangle (so called Sierpinski triangle). Due to this kind of placement, both lateral outer triangles include horizontal a support bar, the height of that bar from the ground is being equal to the height of the inner triangle. These horizontal support bars are used for hanging a hammock.
Moving of the swing stand is possible due to the fact, that the frame of the swing stand is not fixed to the ground, but only leans on one of its sides. Therefore the swing stand can be lifted up and moved to another location. Another possibility to change location of the swing stand is to turn the stand over its longitudinal supports. This is possible due to the fact, that the ends of the swing stand are equilateral triangles and therefore all the three sides of the stand are equal. By turning the swing stand from side to side, its height and length remains the same. Therefore the swing stand can be rested on any of its sides and placed anywhere, where there is enough space for it.
Thus the present invention provides a swing stand for suspending a swing, where the swing stand comprises two opposite, parallel, vertical and triangular lateral stand sections, which are placed at a distance from each other and where those lateral stand sections are formed by support elements, where the lateral stand sections are connected with each other at the tips of the triangles with three parallel longitudinal supports, which are transverse to the plane of the lateral triangular stand sections, and where the lateral triangular stand sections each comprise at least one support bar parallel to one side of the triangle.
The lateral triangular stand sections are formed by the support elements making equilateral triangles, where each lateral stand section contains three support bars, each of which is parallel with one of the support elements forming one side of the triangular lateral stand section and which is at its ends connected with other two support elements forming other two sides of the triangle.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the support elements, longitudinal supports and support bars are made of wood and preferably of round timber.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of triangles, formed by the support elements.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of triangles formed by the support elements, and additionally near the end of each tip there are two bracing bars for rigidity, where one end of the bracing bar is connected to the longitudinal support and the other end of the bracing bar is connected with one of the two support elements connected to the tip of the triangle.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention the longitudinal supports are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles, formed by the support elements, with the help of a metallic joining elements, where each joining element connects one end of the two support elements forming the lateral stand section and one end of one longitudinal support.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For better understanding of the invention and as a non-limiting example of the invention following drawings are attached, where:
FIG. 1 is an axonomethc view of the first embodiment of the swing stand according to the invention; FIG. 2 is an axonometric and schematic view of the second embodiment of the swing stand according to the invention including bracing bars;
FIG. 3 is a side view of the swing stand according to the invention with two vertically suspended swings, namely rope swing seats;
FIG. 4 is a side view of the swing stand according to the invention with the sideways suspended swing, namely a hammock.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENTLY PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
On the accompanying drawings the swing stand as a whole is indicated with the reference number 1 (FIG. 1 ). The swing stand 1 comprises two opposite and spaced apart, parallel and triangular vertical lateral stand sections, formed by the support elements 2, where at the tips of the triangles the lateral stand sections are connected with three parallel and horizontal longitudinal supports 3, where the longitudinal supports are transverse to the planes of the lateral stand sections.
Each lateral triangular stand section comprises three support bars 4, each of which is parallel with one side (support element 2) of the triangle.
The lateral triangular stand sections are formed by the support elements 2, forming equilateral triangles. Each lateral stand section comprises three support bars 4, each support bar is parallel with one support element 2 forming one side of the lateral stand section and the ends of the support bar are connected with two other support elements 2, forming two other sides of the triangle.
In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the main sections of the swing stand, namely the support elements 2, longitudinal supports 3 and support bars 4 are made of wood, preferably of round timber. But the swing stand according to the invention can also be made from plastic tubes.
The longitudinal supports 3, made of round timber, are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles, formed by the support elements 3, with metallic joining elements 6. Each joining element comprises three tubular sections, where one end of each two support elements 2 and one end of one longitudinal support 3 (in all three ends) are fastened. The ends of support elements are fixed to the joining elements 6 with screws, wedges or other fixing means known from prior art.
In the second embodiment of the swing stand according to the invention near each end of the stand the longitudinal support 3 and the support elements 2 are connected with two bracing bars 5, where one end of the bracing bar 5 is fastened to the longitudinal support 3 and the other end is fastened to one of the two support elements 2 connected to the tip of the triangle, see drawing FIG. 2. These bracing bars 5 are used with swing stands having greater dimensions in order to enhance the rigidity of the stand.
In the case, where the swing stand is made of round timber, the end of bracing bars 5 are connected to the longitudinal supports 3 and support elements 2 preferably with tenon joints and/or screws. But other fixing means are also usable.
In the case, where the swing stand is made of round timber, the ends of support bars 4 are connected to the support elements 2 preferably with tenon joints, but other fixing means are also usable, for example clamps and screws.
The swing stand according to the invention can be used for suspending vertically suspended swings, for example for suspending two rope swing seats 8 with the help of ropes 7, as in drawing FIG. 3. In this case, the ropes 7 of the rope swing seats 8 are fixed to the upper longitudinal support 3 of swing stand 1.
If the swing stand according to the invention is to be used for suspending a sideways suspended swing, such as a hammock 10, the suspending ropes 9 of the hammock 10 are fastened to the support bars 4 parallel with the support element 2 of the lateral stand sections of the swing stand 1 , resting on the ground, see drawings FIG. 1 and FIG. 4.
The dimensions of the swing stand can be selected according to the needs of the user. As the ends of the swing stand consist of equilateral triangles, all dimensions (except width) of the swing stand are related to each other. For example when height of the swing stand is increased, the length of the side (bottom support element 2) of the lateral stand section resting on the ground increases automatically and vice versa. In this way the stability of the swing stand is ensured, whatever dimensions of the swing stand according to the needs of the user are.
The width of the swing stand, that is the distance between the two lateral stand sections, which is determined by the longitudinal supports 3, preferably corresponds to the length of the used swing (e.g. a hammock) to be suspended sideways according to the preferred embodiment.
The swing stand prepared by the inventor is made of standard round timber with the diameter of 100 mm.
The width of the swing stand is 350 cm (that is the distance between the lateral stand sections).
When the length of the sides (support elements 2) of the lateral stand sections (triangles) is 290 cm, the height of the swing stand is about 250 cm.
It should be noted, that the embodiments described above are intended to only illustrate the invention defined in the scope of the claims and therefore does not limit in any way other possible embodiments of the invention within the scope of the claims.

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1. Swing stand for suspending a swing, where the swing stand (1 ) comprises two opposite and parallel triangular lateral vertical stand sections formed by support elements (2), placed at the distance from each other, where the lateral stand sections are connected near the tips of the triangles with three parallel and horizontal longitudinal supports (3), where the longitudinal supports are transverse to the planes of the lateral triangular stand sections, and where the lateral triangular stand sections include at least one support bar (4) parallel with one side of the triangle, characterized in that, the lateral triangular stand sections are formed by the support elements (2) forming equilateral triangles, where each lateral stand section includes three support bars (4), where each support bar is parallel with one support element (2) forming one side of the lateral triangular stand section and the ends of the support bar are connected with other support elements (2) forming other two sides of the triangle.
2. Swing stand according to claim 1 , characterized by that, the support elements (2), longitudinal supports (3) and support bars (4) are made of round timber.
3. Swing stand according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by that, the longitudinal supports (3) are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections formed by the support elements (2) at the tips of the triangles.
4. Swing stand according to claim 1 or 2, characterized by that, the longitudinal supports (3) are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles formed by the support elements (2), and near the end of each tip, there are two bracing bars (5) for rigidity, where one end of the bracing bar (5) is connected to the longitudinal support (3) and the other end of the bracing bar (5) is connected with one of the two support elements (2) connected to the tip of the triangle.
5. Swing stand according to claim 3 or 4, characterized by that, the longitudinal supports (3) are connected to the triangular lateral stand sections at the tips of the triangles formed by the support elements (2), with the help of metallic joining elements (6), where to each of the joining elements (6) there is connected one end of the two support elements (2) forming the lateral stand section and one end of one longitudinal support (3).
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