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Child swing with a child seat removable to serve as a car seat
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 7258617
Issued Date
August 21, 2007
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A child swing includes a foldable support stand, a child seat and a locking device. The support stand includes two front support legs, two rear support legs, and two first coupling housings interconnecting the front and rear support legs such that the rear support legs can pivot toward the front support legs. Two swing arms are connected respectively and pivotally to the first coupling housings. Two second coupling housings are connected respectively and fixedly to lower ends of the swing arms. Two U-shaped support rods are connected to the second coupling housings, and are pivotable toward each other. The locking device locks the child seat releaseably on the U-shaped support rods.
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Published
August 21, 2007
Application Number
11/232,958
Filed
September 23, 2005
US Classification
472/118   297/130 472/119
Int'l Classification
A63G   9/02   (20060101)  
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Jun 06, 2005 [CN] 2005 2 0109124 U
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472/118   472/119   472/120   472/121   472/122   472/123   472/124   472/125   297/130  
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