Swing designed to promote attunement between child and caretaker
US-11511203-B2 · Nov 29, 2022 · US
US2018200633A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018200633-A1 |
| Application number | US-201815921367-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention provides a swing that is operable to promote attunement between a child and caretaker. The swing comprises two seats, one of the two seats being configured to be occupied by a caretaker, such as a parent, and another of the two seats being configured to be occupied by a child. The two seats are arranged so that the caretaker and the child can face one another and comfortably see each other's eyes. The two seats are also configured such that, during operation of the swing, both the caretaker and child share the experience of swinging. Thus, using the swing of at least one embodiment of the present invention, a caretaker and child may share the mutual enjoyment of the swinging action while maintaining eye contact with one another, resulting in attunement.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A swing for the mutual enjoyment of an adult and a child, the swing comprising a first seat, a second seat, and a connector configured to join the first seat and the second seat such that the first seat and the second seat share a swinging motion during operation of the swing, the connector comprising a first end and a second end, wherein the first seat is positioned at the first end of the connector and the second seat is positioned at the second end of the connector; wherein the first seat and the second seat differ from one another in that the first seat is configured to accommodate an adult and the second seat is configured to accommodate a child, and wherein the first seat and the second seat are arranged such that an adult and a child face one another during operation of the swing. 2 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the second seat is a chair seat. 3 . The swing of claim 2 , wherein the chair seat comprises a front guard. 4 . The swing of claim 3 , wherein the first swing seat is a board seat or a belt seat. 5 . The swing of claim 4 , wherein the first swing seat is a board seat. 6 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the second seat is an inclusive play swing seat. 7 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the second seat comprises a front restraint and the first seat does not comprise a front restraint. 8 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the second seat is configured to accommodate a toddler. 9 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the connector does not interfere with the sightline between the occupant of the first seat and the occupant of the second seat. 10 . The swing of claim 9 , wherein the connector comprises a structure that provides horizontal spacing between the first seat and the second seat, the structure being selected from the group consisting of an arched structure, a straight structure, and an angled structure. 11 . The swing of claim 10 , wherein the horizontal spacing is between about twelve and about thirty inches. 12 . The swing of claim 11 , wherein the horizontal spacing is between about sixteen and about twenty-six inches. 13 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises an arched structure that provides horizontal spacing between the first seat and the second seat. 14 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a straight structure that provides horizontal spacing between the first seat and the second seat. 15 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises an angled structure that provides horizontal spacing between the first seat and the second seat. 16 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the swing comprises four suspension points. 17 . The swing of claim 16 , wherein the swing is suspended from a support structure using chains affixed to the suspension points. 18 . The swing of claim 17 , wherein the suspension points are positioned so that the chains form a pair of triangular shapes when the swing is suspended from the support structure. 19 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the swing is configured so that the adult occupant of the first seat may push off of the ground. 20 . The swing of claim 19 , wherein the swing is configured so that the child occupant of the second seat is unable to touch the ground. 21 . The swing of claim 1 , wherein the second seat is a chair seat comprising a high back and wing support. 22 . The swing of claim 21 , wherein the second seat further comprises a harness.
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