US1529467A - Gymnastic apparatus for children - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to exercising apparatus in the nature of swings, trapeze, etc, and particularly to a structure of this character which may be readily put up and taken down and which is designed for the use and amusement of children and which includes a swing support, a swing mounted thereon, and a trapeze support conjoined therewith.
- a further object is to provide a construction of this character which is very strong, simply made, and which may be readily put up and taken down.
- a further object is to provide improved means for supporting the swing.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a. gymnastic apparatus constructed in accordance with our invention
- Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary ele vation of the upper portion of the swing support
- Figure 3 is an end elevation of the seat boarc 38 and the means for mounting it upon the beam 32;
- Figure 4 is a side elevation showing the means for connecting the beam 14 to the beams 10.
- the upper ends of these cross beams 10 are connected by transverse beams 11 which are notched at their outer ends to fit upon the upper ends of the beams 10 and which are bolted or otherwise secured to the supporting beams 10.
- the lower ends of each pair of supporting beams 10 is connected by means of a transverse brace 12 bolted thereto, and preferably the lower ends of the, beams 10 are prov-idedwith rubber pads or feet 13.
- a trapeze and ring supporting frame consisting of a longitudinally extending beam 14 having at its outer end two divergently disposed legs 15 bolted at their upper ends to the beam 1% on each side thereof and held by the angular iron braces 16.
- this beam 14 has attached there to a metallic cap 17 and a longitudinally extending bolt 18 extends into the end of the beam 14-, through this cap,- and extends through the adjacent cross beams 10, as illustrated in Figure 4.
- the beam 14 is supported upon the adjacent pair of beams 10, while the other end is supported upon the legs 15.
- Metallic braces 19 are attached to the beam 14 and extend Thus one end of downward in divergent relation and are bolted to the cross beams 10.
- To the beam 1% are attached the eyes 20, from which depend chains supporting the trapeze bar 21 and the rings22. Preferably these chains are connected to the trapeze bar and the 8 rings by means of snap hooks 23.
- the cross beams 11 are connected to the beams 10 by means of angle irons 24; having vertical, laterally inclined portions which are bolted to the upper ends of the beams 1 0 and horizontal portions which are bolted to the beams 11 and short vertical portions 25. Attached to the middle portion of each of the beams 11 is an angle iron 26, the
- each pair of swing rods are connected by means of braces 80, and cross bars 31 extend through the conjoined ends of the braces 30, and of the rods 29.
- transverse bolts 32 Above these cross bars 30 are disposed the transverse bolts 32, and supported upon these bolts is a seat board 33, the extremities of which are formed to provide seats 34, and attached to the under face of this board adjacent opposite ends thereof are the transversely extending irons 35 formed with cars 36 through which the bolts 32 pass.
- the swing structure is normally held with the pairs of beams in angular relation to each other by brace rods 38 but thatwhen these brace rods are removed that the swing structure may be folded so that the supporting beams are nearly parallel.
- the swing supporting rods may be detached, the longitudinal beam 14 may be detached from the cross beams by releasing the connecting bolt, and the legs and that it 15 may be detached and the whole structure folded into compact form so that it is readily portable and may be readily taken down from one place and set up at another.
- a foldable swing structure including a swing supporting frame formed of crossed pairs of beams, each pair of beams being connected at their upper and lower ends, a longitudinally eX- tendingbeam abutting at one end adjacent the crossed beams at the intersection of the crossed beams, downwardly divergent legs attached to the extremity'of the beam remote from the supporting frame, a metallic 1nem- Y ber engaging that endof the longitudinal beam adjacent the 7 swing structure, and means engaging said longitudinal beam with the swing structure at the intersection of the crossed beams thereof, said means engaging the metallic member.
- a foldable swing structure including a swing supporting frame formed of crossed pairs of beams, each pair of beams being connected at their upper and lower ends, a longitudinally extending beam abutting at one end against the adjacent crossed beams at the intersection of said crossed beams, downwardly divergent legs attached to the extremitiesvof the longitudinal beam remote from the supporting frame, a U-shaped metallic member embracing that end of the longitudinal beam adjacent the swing structure, and a bolt'passing through the intersection of the crossed beams of the swing structure and into said longitudinal beam.
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J. R. DAVIS ET AL v GYMNASTIC APPARATUS FOR CHILDREN Filed Feb. 21. 1923 INVENTORS J7? Fa ris v J PBeZa/qyer W a A iToRNEY.
Patented Mar. 19, 1925.
UNlTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
JOHN R. DAVIS AND JOSEPH P. BELANGER, 0F SEATTLE, WASHINGTON.
GYMNASTIC APPARATUS FOR CHILDREN.
Application filed. February 21, 1928. Serial No. 620,400.
To all whom it may concern.
Be known that we, JOHN R. DAVlS and Josnrn P. BELANGER, citizens of the United. States, residing at Seattle, in the county of King and State of ll' ashington, have in vented certain new and useful Improvements in Gymnastic Apparatus for Children, of which the following is specification, reference being had to the accompanying drawings.
This invention relates to exercising apparatus in the nature of swings, trapeze, etc, and particularly to a structure of this character which may be readily put up and taken down and which is designed for the use and amusement of children and which includes a swing support, a swing mounted thereon, and a trapeze support conjoined therewith.
A further object is to provide a construction of this character which is very strong, simply made, and which may be readily put up and taken down.
A further object is to provide improved means for supporting the swing.
Other objects will appear in the course of the following description.
Our invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a perspective view of a. gymnastic apparatus constructed in accordance with our invention;
Figure 2 is an enlarged fragmentary ele vation of the upper portion of the swing support;
Figure 3 is an end elevation of the seat boarc 38 and the means for mounting it upon the beam 32;
Figure 4 is a side elevation showing the means for connecting the beam 14 to the beams 10.
Referring to these drawings, it will be seen that the swing supporting frame con sists of two pairs of diagonally extending beams or timbers 10 which cross each other and which are bolted together at the intersection. The upper ends of these cross beams 10 are connected by transverse beams 11 which are notched at their outer ends to fit upon the upper ends of the beams 10 and which are bolted or otherwise secured to the supporting beams 10. The lower ends of each pair of supporting beams 10 is connected by means of a transverse brace 12 bolted thereto, and preferably the lower ends of the, beams 10 are prov-idedwith rubber pads or feet 13.
Coacting with the swing supporting frame is a trapeze and ring supporting frame consisting of a longitudinally extending beam 14 having at its outer end two divergently disposed legs 15 bolted at their upper ends to the beam 1% on each side thereof and held by the angular iron braces 16. At its opposite end this beam 14: has attached there to a metallic cap 17 and a longitudinally extending bolt 18 extends into the end of the beam 14-, through this cap,- and extends through the adjacent cross beams 10, as illustrated in Figure 4. the beam 14 is supported upon the adjacent pair of beams 10, while the other end is supported upon the legs 15. Metallic braces 19 are attached to the beam 14 and extend Thus one end of downward in divergent relation and are bolted to the cross beams 10. To the beam 1% are attached the eyes 20, from which depend chains supporting the trapeze bar 21 and the rings22. Preferably these chains are connected to the trapeze bar and the 8 rings by means of snap hooks 23.
The cross beams 11 are connected to the beams 10 by means of angle irons 24; having vertical, laterally inclined portions which are bolted to the upper ends of the beams 1 0 and horizontal portions which are bolted to the beams 11 and short vertical portions 25. Attached to the middle portion of each of the beams 11 is an angle iron 26, the
extremities of which are downwardly extended at 27 to face the portions 25. Pass ing through these cars or downwardly extending portions 25 and 27 is a rod 28 constituting a pintle for the support'of the swing rods 29. There are two pairs of these swing rods and a pair associated with each pintle 28 and extending vertically downward therefrom. The lower ends of each pair of swing rods are connected by means of braces 80, and cross bars 31 extend through the conjoined ends of the braces 30, and of the rods 29. Above these cross bars 30 are disposed the transverse bolts 32, and supported upon these bolts is a seat board 33, the extremities of which are formed to provide seats 34, and attached to the under face of this board adjacent opposite ends thereof are the transversely extending irons 35 formed with cars 36 through which the bolts 32 pass.
to each other and that the connecting braces 31 and the seat board always remain in a horizontal position. 7
It will be seen that a supporting frame of this kind is very rigid, stron will resist any tipping strains caused by gymnastics likely to be indulged in by children. This is for the reason that the frame cannot move longitudinally because of the relatively wide base given by the swing structure,-
which is sufiiciently heavy and sufiiciently wide to counteract any longitudinal movementwhich the beam 14 would be likely to have understress. This would not be the case to anything like this extent were the beam 14 supported merely by oppositely disposed pairs of legs 15, but the beam 14 being supported at one end against vertical stress by the legs 15 is supported against longitudinal stress which would tend to tip it by the swing frame which is particularly wide and strong. The same may be said with any tipping stress applied to the beam 14 which would tend to tip it transversely to its length. Here again the relatively long base given by the pairs of beams 10 and the direction of these beams will tend to fully counteract any such. stress as this. At the same time the beam 14 with the legs 15 tends to support and brace the swing frame.
It will be noted that the swing structure is normally held with the pairs of beams in angular relation to each other by brace rods 38 but thatwhen these brace rods are removed that the swing structure may be folded so that the supporting beams are nearly parallel. The swing supporting rods may be detached, the longitudinal beam 14 may be detached from the cross beams by releasing the connecting bolt, and the legs and that it 15 may be detached and the whole structure folded into compact form so that it is readily portable and may be readily taken down from one place and set up at another.
While we have illustrated a form ofrour invention which we have found to be thoroughly practical and which is relatively simple and may be cheaply made and is very strong, we do not wish to be limited thereto, as it is obvious that minor changes might be made in the details without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in' the appended claims.
We claim 1. The combination with a foldable swing structure including a swing supporting frame formed of crossed pairs of beams, each pair of beams being connected at their upper and lower ends, a longitudinally eX- tendingbeam abutting at one end adjacent the crossed beams at the intersection of the crossed beams, downwardly divergent legs attached to the extremity'of the beam remote from the supporting frame, a metallic 1nem- Y ber engaging that endof the longitudinal beam adjacent the 7 swing structure, and means engaging said longitudinal beam with the swing structure at the intersection of the crossed beams thereof, said means engaging the metallic member. V V
2. The combination with a foldable swing structure including a swing supporting frame formed of crossed pairs of beams, each pair of beams being connected at their upper and lower ends, a longitudinally extending beam abutting at one end against the adjacent crossed beams at the intersection of said crossed beams, downwardly divergent legs attached to the extremitiesvof the longitudinal beam remote from the supporting frame, a U-shaped metallic member embracing that end of the longitudinal beam adjacent the swing structure, and a bolt'passing through the intersection of the crossed beams of the swing structure and into said longitudinal beam.
In testimony whereof We hereunto aflix our signatures.
JOHN R. DAVIS. JOSEPH P. BELANGER.
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US3782674A (en) * | 1972-10-17 | 1974-01-01 | Ibm | Kinematic extensible truss mechanism |
US3874375A (en) * | 1973-06-13 | 1975-04-01 | John H Penner | Back therapy and exercise apparatus |
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US2771615A (en) * | 1953-09-14 | 1956-11-27 | Universal Mfg Co | Brace attachment for playground apparatus |
US3782674A (en) * | 1972-10-17 | 1974-01-01 | Ibm | Kinematic extensible truss mechanism |
US3874375A (en) * | 1973-06-13 | 1975-04-01 | John H Penner | Back therapy and exercise apparatus |
US5405294A (en) * | 1989-11-20 | 1995-04-11 | Briggs; Rick A. | Participatory water play apparatus |
US5662525A (en) * | 1989-11-20 | 1997-09-02 | Briggs; Rick A. | Participatory water play apparatus |
US5967901A (en) * | 1989-11-20 | 1999-10-19 | Briggs; Rick A. | Play structure with water sprays and spouts |
US6786830B2 (en) | 2002-06-28 | 2004-09-07 | Koala Corporation | Modular water play structure |
US20050059503A1 (en) * | 2002-06-28 | 2005-03-17 | Koala Corporation | Modular water play structure |
US9604151B2 (en) | 2014-10-30 | 2017-03-28 | Charles E. DeCaro | Water amusement device |
US10758831B2 (en) | 2014-11-17 | 2020-09-01 | Whitewater West Industries Ltd. | Interactive play center with interactive elements and consequence elements |
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