Roller mounted swing chair

A - Human Necessities – 47 – C

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A47C 3/02 (2006.01)

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CA 2119618

Roller mounted swing chair ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The swing chair has facing seats that in one mode, can swing or ''rock'' by rotational motion, in unison, via linkages on a secondary frame, while in a second mode, the seats can reciprocate by translational motion along the secondary frame on a main ground frame via tracks. The roller mounted swing chair assembly comprises in combination: (a) a main, ground-engaging frame; (b) an overlying secondary frame; (c) idle rollers, for rollingly supporting the secondary frame over the main frame for translational motion of the secondary frame in a reciprocating fashion; (d) at least one chair, including a fixed base part, anchored to the secondary frame thereover, a movable base part, a parallelogram linkage for mounting the movable base part to the fixed base part for relative swinging movement thereabout, and a chair carried by the movable base part; (e) a first locking bar, for releasably interlocking the secondary frame to the main frame, whereby the idle rollers become inoperative; and (f) a second locking bar, for releasably interlocking the movable base part to the fixed base part, whereby the parallelogram linkage becomes inoperative.

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