An improved portable patio swing of the type being suspended from a free-standing, overhead support frame. The patio swing includes a swing seat including a sling cushion that is suspended within a peripheral seat frame including a pair of opposed, S-shaped arm members being interconnected by seat frame cross-members. The sling cushion features a plurality of articulating compartments formed therein which are capable of folding across the width thereof to conform to the back and rear end of the occupant of the swing. The swing seat is suspended within the overhead support means by predetermined lengths of linked chain or other suitable connecting means which position the swing seat at the desired inclination in relation to the supporting frame. The overhead supporting frame is generally rectangular in configuration and includes a pair of opposed stabilizing legs having a long leg portion and a short leg portion which are adapted to balance the load exerted as the center of gravity shifts during operation of the swing. The swing includes an optional canopy to provide shade for the occupants thereof and an optional footrest which depends from said swing seat.
A dual row outdoor leisure rocking chair. The chair includes two rocking chairs each having a main frame with two foot supports linked by a linking bar at the bottom side. The main frame hangs a swingable loading bracket thereon. The loading bracket has two bottom sides each engaged with a linkage rod. A top bracket is mounted at the top end of the main frame. The top bracket has a coupling section formed at one end thereof. The two rocking chairs are opposite to each other and swingable synchronously in a coupled fashion, and may be assembled easily.
A swing assembly includes a support unit, a seat unit disposed among a pair of side frames and a horizontal bar of the support unit, linking units for connecting the seat unit to the horizontal bar, and a canopy unit having a pair of lateral canopy frames mounted on the support unit and a flexible canopy sheet spreading across and over the canopy frames. Each canopy frame includes a horizontal bottom rail transverse to the horizontal bar, and an upright main frame member disposed above and fastened to the bottom rail. The canopy sheet is formed with a pair of retaining sleeves that are sleeved respectively on the bottom rails of the canopy frames.
A glider includes a stationary base frame, a seat, and side frames rigidly affixed to opposite ends of the seat and each movably affixed and suspended from the base frame. The seat has a seat frame and a plurality of slats each secured to the seat frame and collectively forming an upwardly extending back portion adjoined to a generally horizontal seat portion. The slats each have a front surface with a generally planar central portion and arcuate edge portions on opposite sides of the central portion. Each of the edge portions has a width equal to at least 25% of a total width of each of the slats and has a thickness greater than 50% of a total thickness of each of the slats.
According to one embodiment of the invention, Hinging Chair Stand (100), a Hinging Chair Stand includes first and second support members (200 and 202) coupled to one another at the intermediate portion. (210) The support members each have a leg portion (206a and 206b) that is adapted to rest on a base and an arm portion (204a and 204b) adapted to suspend a hanging chair over a region defined by the leg portions 220. A pair of attachment members (212) may be coupled to ends of the arm portions to suspend the hanging chair over the region.