A swing assembly includes a support frame, a pair of linking units, a seat unit, and a pair of pivot connecting units. The support frame has upright left and right frame portions adapted to be supported on a ground surface, and a horizontal bar interconnecting the left and right frame portions. The linking units are disposed between the left and right frame portions. Each of the linking units has an upper end connected pivotally to the horizontal bar, and a lower end. The seat unit is disposed between the linking units, and has two lateral arms proximate to the linking units. The pivot connecting units connect the lateral arms of the seat unit to the linking units, respectively. Each of the pivot connecting units includes an internally threaded tubular projection which projects from a respective one of the lateral arms of the seat unit toward an adjacent one of the linking units, a pivot hole formed in the adjacent one of the linking units, and a threaded rod having a first end which engages threadedly the tubular projection and a second end which extends through the pivot hole for mounting pivotally on the adjacent one of the linking units at the pivot hole such that a clearance is formed between the respective lateral arm and the adjacent linking unit.
A swing frame includes a pair of support frame units, a hollow horizontal bar, and two primary locking devices. Each of the support frame units includes upper, lower, and intermediate portions. The upper portion is formed with a horizontal hollow tube at the top end thereof. The horizontal bar has opposite end portions inserted respectively into the hollow tubes of the support frame units. The primary locking devices are disposed respectively on the end portions of the horizontal bar, thereby locking the end portions of the horizontal bar relative to the hollow tubes.
A swing support assembly includes a pair of upright side frames which are spaced apart from each other, and a horizontal hanger bar extending between the side frames. Each of the side frames includes a front leg unit and a rear leg unit. The front leg unit includes a pair of front leg members which are disposed side-by-side, and a front connecting member disposed between and secured to the front leg members. The rear leg unit includes a pair of rear leg members which are disposed side-by-side, and a rear connecting member disposed between and secured to the rear leg members. Each of the side frames further includes at least one intermediate connecting member disposed between the front and rear leg units and fastened to the front and rear connecting members.
A swing assembly includes a support frame unit with two side legs and a horizontal bar interconnecting the side legs, a seat unit, and linking units for suspending the seat unit. The seat unit includes a rectangular base frame connected to lower ends of the linking unit. The base frame includes a pair of lateral frame sections, and front and rear rods interconnecting the lateral frame sections. A seat frame has a front end portion resting on the front rod, and a rear end portion connected pivotally to a front end portion of a backrest frame, which is pivoted to the lateral frame sections of the base frame so as to be pivotable relative to the seat frame and the base frame for moving between a flat position, in which a rear end portion of the backrest frame rests on the rear rod, and an inclined position, in which the rear end portion of the backrest frame is raised to be disposed above the rear rod. A backrest support has an upper end pivoted to an intermediate portion of the backrest frame. A retaining unit is mounted on the rear rod for releasably retaining a lower end of the backrest support so as to retain releasably the backrest frame at the inclined position.
A swing assembly includes a support frame unit with lateral frames and a horizontal bar interconnecting the lateral frames, a canopy frame with a pair of lateral rods perpendicular to the horizontal bar, and a pair of adjustable mounting units. Each of the mounting units includes a retaining member secured to the lateral rod, and having a first axle hole and a first end face formed with first engagement teeth around the first axle hole. A stationary seat on the horizontal bar has a second axle hole aligned with the first axle hole, and a second end face confronting the first end face and formed with second engagement teeth around the second axle hole. A pivot axle is secured to the lateral rod, extends through the first and second axle holes, and has a threaded end projecting through the stationary seat and engaging a rotary knob. The rotary knob is operable in a first direction to enable engagement between the first and second engagement teeth so as to prevent rotation of the retaining member relative to the stationary seat, and in a second direction to release the first engagement teeth from the second engagement teeth and permit rotation of the retaining member relative to the stationary seat.
A swing includes: a pair of upright stands having top end portions; a transverse rod having two opposite end portions that are respectively secured to the top end portions of the stands; a pair of pivot sleeves sleeved respectively on the end portions of the transverse rod and rotatable on the transverse rod about an axis defined by the transverse rod; a seat frame disposed between the stands and below the transverse rod; and a pair of arcuate rods that extend curvedly from the seat frame and that are respectively secured to the pivot sleeves.