Rotatable teeter totter apparatus
The improved design of the teeter totter apparatus will allow individuals of varying weight to manually make adjustments to the beam by offsetting it upon its tripod support structure in order to balance themselves. By applying vertical force, the users will be able to create an up and down rocking motion. At the same time, the users will be able to exert a horizontal force to move the apparatus in a horizontal rotational plane around the upstanding support structure. This will induce a vertical and horizontal motion. The combination of these parts are the backbone of the overall structure and are the key to the design of the apparatus.
An improved teeter totter apparatus that can be adjusted for different weight individuals who together can use the apparatus. The individuals will be able to manually make adjustments to the beam by offsetting it upon its tripod support structure. Users will then be able to apply vertical force in order create an up and down rocking motion. At the same time they will be able to exert a horizontal force to move the apparatus in a horizontal rotational plane around the upstanding support structure. This will induce a vertical and horizontal motion that will exhilarate and thrill the participants.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION This design is classified under 472/4 an occupant propelled seesaw. Below is a list of U.S. patents I have referenced.
A rotatable teeter totter apparatus that is manually propelled. It includes a stationary tripod base having a plurality of linear feet and a vertical stanchion fixedly coupled to the feet and extending upwardly therefrom. A rocker arm pivoting assembly sits over the top of the vertical stanchion. The rocker arm has an outboard end with a seat at opposite ends. The middle portion of the rocker arm is also designed with a plurity of mounting slots in order to balance the loading of different weights on opposite ends of the teeter totter rocker arm, thus the teeter totter can be offset to accommodate users of different height and weight, particularly when vertical and peripheral force is applied; Vertical and rotating motion can be simultaneously affected. The result is a vertical and horizontal motion around the upstanding support structure. The introduction of a locking ring will restrict horizontal rotational motion when a pin is inserted through the 2″×4″×X′ beam and the locking ring. If only vertical rocking movement is desired, a pin can be inserted through the 2″×4″×X′, the locking ring, and the vertical stanchion of the tripod restricting horizontal rotating movement.
DESCRIPTION OF MAIN COMPONENTS
Claims
1: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus with a vertical stanchion, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams.
2: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus according to claim 1 with vertical, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams made in a combination of plastic, wood, metal or rubber.
3: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus with a vertical stanchion, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams with restricting pins to limit rotational or vertical movement to prevent injury to users.
4: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus according to claim 3 with a vertical stanchion, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams with restricting pins to limit rotational or vertical movement to prevent injury to users made in a combination of plastic, wood, metal, or rubber.
5: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus with a vertical stanchion, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams with said vertical stanchion containing bumper stops to limit downward travel to prevent injury to users.
6: A rotatable teeter totter apparatus according to claim 5 with a vertical stanchion, locking ring, and five position rocker arm receiver with two, 2×4 containment beams with said vertical stanchion containing bumper stops to limit downward travel to prevent injury to users made in a combination of plastic, wood, metal, or rubber.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 14, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2006
Inventor: William McGrath (Camillus, NY)
Application Number: 11/035,186
International Classification: A63G 11/00 (20060101);