Spreaders Patents (Class 5/123)
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Patent number: 11583088Abstract: A hanging chair includes a collapsible spreader bar that reduces the size of the product when in a disassembled configuration. The hanging chair includes a flexible seating portion having first and second side edges. A plurality of ropes connect the first and second side edges of the flexible seating portion to the collapsible spreader bar.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2022Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: Snow Joe, LLCInventor: Victor Sabbagh
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Patent number: 9078511Abstract: Implementations disclosed herein provide a hammock system, which comprises two spreader bars defining a length of a base area of the hammock system, two border rope defining a width of the base area of the hammock system, a plurality of longitudinally extending structural lines connecting the first spreader bar to the second spreader bar, and a weaving rope defining a repeating array of quadrilateral formations within the base area, each quadrilateral formation bisected by one of the structural lines.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 14, 2015Assignee: Matthews Pride, LLCInventor: Curtis R. Matthews, II
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Patent number: 8943623Abstract: A hammock is supported by vertical supports connected to hammock spreader bars at the head end and the foot end of the hammock at two vertically displaced points. An intermediate support comprising a transverse flexible strap suspended between the vertical support members at a user's knee region of the hammock raises the hammock in the knee region so as to remove the concavity at the location and reduce backward knee joint stress on the person reclining in the hammock.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2014Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Inventor: David R Watkins
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Publication number: 20140338123Abstract: A hammock with quadrecline geometry is disclosed. The hammock includes a bed having a bed surface, a head end and a foot end located opposite the head end. The head end has an attachment point to suspend the head end of the bed. The bed further has a leg rest portion at the foot end defined by four, connected suspension lines. A foot spreader is configured and arranged to spread the four suspension lines apart, providing support to the leg rest portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventor: Zachary Weindel
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Publication number: 20140289962Abstract: A hammock is supported by vertical supports connected to hammock spreader bars at the head end and the foot end of the hammock at two vertically displaced points. An intermediate support comprising a transverse flexible strap suspended between the vertical support members at a user's knee region of the hammock raises the hammock in the knee region so as to remove the concavity at the location and reduce backward knee joint stress on the person reclining in the hammock.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventor: David R. Watkins
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Publication number: 20140223662Abstract: A method for spreading a hammock is disclosed. The method may include selecting a hammock comprising a hammock base having a first end, a second end opposite the first end in a longitudinal direction, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side in a lateral direction. The method may further include suspending the first end of the hammock base from a first anchor and suspending the second end of the hammock base from a second anchor. Once suspended, the hammock base may be spread in the lateral direction using exclusively a dynamic spreader system. The dynamic spreader system may automatically adjust the amount of the spreading in response to changes in the weight, shape, or orientation of contents within the hammock base.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2014Publication date: August 14, 2014Inventors: Gary L. Clark, Spencer D. Clark
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Patent number: 8650679Abstract: A method for spreading a hammock is disclosed. The method may include selecting a hammock comprising a hammock base having a first end, a second end opposite the first end in a longitudinal direction, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side in a lateral direction. The method may further include suspending the first end of the hammock base from a first anchor and suspending the second end of the hammock base from a second anchor. Once suspended, the hammock base may be spread in the lateral direction using exclusively a dynamic spreader system. The dynamic spreader system may automatically adjust the amount of the spreading in response to changes in the weight, shape, or orientation of contents within the hammock base.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Clark Outdoor Products, L.C.Inventors: Gary L. Clark, Spencer D. Clark
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Patent number: 8356370Abstract: A method for spreading a hammock is disclosed. The method may include selecting a hammock comprising a hammock base having a first end, a second end opposite the first end in a longitudinal direction, a first side, and a second side opposite the first side in a lateral direction. The method may further include suspending the first end of the hammock base from a first anchor and suspending the second end of the hammock base from a second anchor. Once suspended, the hammock base may be spread in the lateral direction using exclusively a dynamic spreader system. The dynamic spreader system may automatically adjust the amount of the spreading in response to changes in the weight, shape, or orientation of contents within the hammock base.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2009Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: Clark Outdoor Products, L.C.Inventors: Gary L. Clark, Spencer D. Clark
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Patent number: 8296880Abstract: A hammock having a self-closing bottom entrance slit is constructed with the slit substantially offset to one side of the center line of the hammock. This improves comfort by enabling one to lie in the hammock out of contact with the slit, and facilitates the addition of an insulating panel to the hammock.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2007Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Hennessy Holdings, Ltd.Inventor: Thomas F. Hennessy
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Patent number: 8075464Abstract: A portable abdominal exercise mat apparatus is disclosed comprising, in one embodiment, an elongate, flexible mat having a relatively rigid elongate handle portion engaged at one end of the mat, the apparatus being sized and configured for providing adequate support for a user's back, neck and head while the user performs a wide range of abdominal exercises. In further embodiments, the handle portion is configured for removably accepting a variety of attachment accessories, some of which are designed to allow the user to selectively add resistance to their abdominal exercises. Other attachment accessories allow the user to perform various non-abdominal exercises using the apparatus. When the apparatus is not being used, it can be easily rolled up or laid flat for storage or transport with very little space or weight requirements.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Inventors: Christopher Blake Hayes, Nick L. Payzant
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Publication number: 20110010849Abstract: A hammock design which provides increased lifting at its mid-length or medial portion through a combination of wide bands of fabric in a lengthwise X-shaped formation with a curved or bent spreader bar. In a preferred use, the spreader bar rises from a lower middle part toward higher raised ends. This hammock allows the user a comfortable positioning with nearly horizontal transverse support at the users shoulders and a nearly level position from head to toe.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventor: Joseph Rene Lemmens
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Patent number: 7788745Abstract: A hammock for supporting a load above a surface by a support structure is disclosed. The hammock includes two preferred embodiments, one being a complete hammock and the other that converts an existing hammock to the improved device. The hammock includes a flexible sheet which includes a plurality of cord engagement means. The first hammock embodiment includes a pair of rigid rods attached to the flexible sheet at the cord engagement means with an elastic cord. The hanging means fixes each rod to the support structure. In the second embodiment, the elongated support means is a non-elastic elongated transition member which includes a plurality of cord engagement means and a pair of hammock support attachments. The hanging means includes an elongated rigid member fixed to the support structure by a non-elastic tensile member. As such, the pair of elongated transition members and elastic cords may be added to existing hammocks in order to make the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Jonathan Beaton
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Publication number: 20090065036Abstract: A covered hammock that acts as both a hammock and a ground tent is disclosed which has a plurality of curved support means for keeping the upper fabric off the user and also for supporting the device as a tent when used on the ground.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2007Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Wes Ryland Johnson
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Patent number: 7051385Abstract: A portable, suspendable cot used in rock climbing and the like includes a collapsible frame supporting a webbing therebetween. The frame includes linkages that pivot from a parallel orientation in a closed position to an orthogonal angle (for rectangular frames) or an acute angle (for trapezoidal frames) in an open position. The linkages further comprise couplings that complete the framework and use gravitational forces to enhance the linkages, forming a secure platform that resists warping. Cabling connects the respective linkages and supports the frame so as to be suspendable from a central apex vertically displaced from the frame. The cabling can pass through a free end of the pivoting links to guide the free end to the coupling, and preserve a closed loop for the respective elements of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Bryan J. Gardner
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Patent number: 7020915Abstract: A hammock has a bed formed from a blank of flexible fabric. The blank is defined by opposed ends and opposed sides, the ends and sides of the blank coinciding with opposed ends and opposed side edges of the hammock respectively. Each side of the blank tapers inwardly from the ends, each end of the blank has a notch having opposed edges of equal length. The opposed edges of each notch taper inwardly from the end towards an apex. The opposed edges of each notch are attached by a seam to form the bed from the blank. Cross-braces proximal the ends of the hammock are connected to the side edges of the hammock at connection points opposed across the bed from one side edge to the opposite side edge. The fabric hangs underneath the cross-braces so that an occupant may rest level on the bed fully under the cross-braces. The hammock is suspended between upright structures, such as trees or posts, using a special connection involving a cargo hook having a hook portion and a ring portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Inventor: David Helsdon
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Patent number: 6957453Abstract: A washable hammock is described, having a spreader bar which can be readily removed, allowing the hammock to be laundered. The spreader bar can be reinserted after the hammock is laundered.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Hatteras Hammocks, Inc.Inventor: Jesse A. Branch, III
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Patent number: 6931678Abstract: A water-swung hammock includes a floatable body for supporting a main body frame including at least one leg support for securing the main body frame to the floatable body. A staging platform may be coupled to the main body frame and capable of supporting a user. A swingable sheet may be provided for supporting the user and includes a support for swingable suspension of the swingable sheet relative to the main body frame. A water-swinging pendular assembly may be coupled to the main body frame for receiving water movement and thereby imparting motive power to the swingable sheet of the water-swung hammock.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Inventor: Peter Dunbar Boyd
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Patent number: 6895612Abstract: This is a hammock for a sailboat. This invention allows the user of this specially designed hammock to maximize the space above the cabin top. It is attached at three points of attachment as described in the application and may be attached using a variety of means. Embodiments of this invention have been disclosed and described. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications may be made to this invention without departing from the spirit of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Inventor: Claiborne Hamilton
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Patent number: 6701549Abstract: This disclosure describes a HAMMOCK design which compensates for sag. The lower part of the HAMMOCK becomes level when occupied and allows the user to lie flat on the back or the side as in a bed. The HAMMOCK is equally suited for recreation and camping and is simple to make and easy to install.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventor: Torben Eriksen
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Publication number: 20020092095Abstract: A rope hammock, having a woven rope bed, a harness at each end of the bed and a stretcher at each end is described. The harness ropes are passed through respective holes in the stretcher and around loops at the ends of the bed. The harness ropes are then drawn back through the same holes and the free ends of the harness ropes are provided with stoppers to prevent them from pulling back through the holes when the hammock is in use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: July 18, 2002Inventor: John Vincent Starkweather
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Patent number: 6418577Abstract: A portable hammock designed to be used between any two rigid structures includes leg standards removably attached to opposite ends of a flexible hammock material with said leg standards removably attached to the two rigid structures. Loops of material connected to opposite ends of the flexible hammock material encase a portion of a strap rod. A system of flexible straps and hooks connect the leg standards to the flexible hammock material and the rigid structures. Two legs removably coupled to a rigid member form the leg standards. The legs and strap rods are in sections and the legs are easily removed from attachment with the rigid member permitting the portable hammock's size to be minimized during non-use. When disassembled, the portable hammock fits into a carrying bag no larger than a gym bag. In one embodiment, the portable hammock is erected between a tree and a motorcycle.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Michael Murphy
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Patent number: 6418576Abstract: A rope hammock, having a woven rope bed, a harness at each end of the bed and a stretcher at each end is described. The harness ropes are passed through respective holes in the stretcher and around loops at the ends of the bed. The harness ropes are then drawn back through the same holes and the free ends of the harness ropes are provided with stoppers to prevent them from pulling back through the holes when the hammock is in use.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: 1381722 Ontario Ltd.Inventor: John Vincent Starkweather
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Patent number: 6364412Abstract: Disclosed is a hanging chair that is capable of accommodating more than one individual. Also provided is a hanging chair that includes a suspension structure that distributes the increased load that is associated with having more than one person in the chair over a length of the overhead support. By distributing the load, the possibility of the overhead support or the suspension structure failing is, inmost situations, reduced. The present invention further provides a hanging chair that is capable of rotating about a vertical axis without causing binding or twisting of the suspension structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Inventor: David H. Crawford
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Patent number: 6343838Abstract: A reclinable swing chair is provided that may be moved between a reclined and an upright position. The reclinable swing chair has a body, a pair of rope supports and a pair of adjustable arms. The reclinable swing chair is suspended from a frame. The frame has a horizontally extending supporting member and a leg assembly to support the frame. The body has a seat portion and a back rest portion. The rope supports are attached at opposite sides of the body and have front and back loop portions that converge at a suspension point to suspend the swing chair. The adjustable arms are attached to the front loop portions of the rope supports at a front end and slidingly receive the back loop portion at a back end. The back end can move along the back loop portion between a first position adjacent the back seat portion and a second position spaced from the back seat portion so that the swing chair may be moved between a reclined and an upright position.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 5, 2002Inventor: Fred Bagshaw
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Patent number: 6314594Abstract: An improved spreader bar for spreading apart the cords which connect the body supporting member of a hammock to a support structure and suspend it therefrom is disclosed. The spreader bar is positioned adjacent each of the longitudinal end portions of the body supporting member and is provided with spaced apertures which receive the cords therein. The spreader bar is curved outwardly relative to the body supporting member in order to evenly distribute the suspension forces exerted on the aperture walls by the cords. The spreader bar is also split proximal to or at the apertures into upper and lower members to provide access to the apertures through top portions thereof when the upper and lower members are separated and thereby facilitate insertion of the cords therein when the upper and lower members are separated.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: E-Z Sales & ManufacturingInventors: Rudy B. Meoli, Jr., Armando Padilla
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Patent number: 6230340Abstract: A camper cot assembly, for use on a pick-up truck having a bed having bed sides extending upward from the bed, comprising a frame and a sturdy fabric covering extending between the frame. The frame comprises a pair of main members which extend between the bed sides, and a pair of stabilizing supports which extend between the main members at the ends thereof. The stabilizing supports prevent the main members from sliding toward each other when a person lays upon the fabric covering. The main members are configured so as to allow the cot assembly to rest upon the bed sides with or without a camper shell also installed thereupon.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Inventor: Bruce Edwards
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Patent number: 6044794Abstract: A contoured and suspended pet bed includes a frame and a cover. The frame has a cover ring which has an oval shape and a frame which can have cantilever, or S-shaped suspension. The cover is slipped over the top of the frame and has two flaps which are retained in place with VELCRO strips. The cover is structured such that there is extra material which will form a depression where the pet lays. This extra material not only supports the bottom of the pet but will contact the sides of the pet, similar to a hammock. If the cover is fabricated from a super stretchable synthetic material such as spandex, there would be no need to form a depression in the material.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventors: Lucy A. Raitanen, Gregory J. Clower
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Patent number: 6003173Abstract: An improved hammock includes a body supporting member for a user to lie on, suspension cords, retainer rings and ropes for attachment to an external support structure. The cords interconnect the rings and body supporting member at longitudinal end portions thereof so that the body supporting member may be suspended from the external support structure. A pair of spreader bars positioned adjacent the longitudinal end portions of the body supporting member are provided with spaced apertures which receive the suspension cords therein and laterally space apart the cords in order to laterally extend the body supporting member to provide full and adequate lateral support to the user. The spreader bars are laterally curved outwardly and are split proximal to or at the apertures into upper and lower members to provide open access to the apertures so that the cords may be inserted into the apertures when the upper and lower members are separated.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1996Date of Patent: December 21, 1999Assignee: E-Z Sales & ManufacturingInventors: Rudy B. Meoli, Jr., Armando Padilla
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Patent number: 5860175Abstract: A portable cot that consists of a tubular framework that supports a cloth bed on the perimeter. The framework and bed is suspended from above by hanging webbing. The tubular members of the framework are connected together by hinges that allow the framework to folded into a small bundle of tubes. The hinges and webbing are arranged so that framework is locked into a rigid bed when weighted and yet is allowed to fold when unweighted.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Inventor: Neal Saiki
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Patent number: 5851053Abstract: The present device is directed to a hanging chair that includes a chair and a suspension structure for connecting the chair to an overhead support. The suspension structure includes a longitudinally extending support member that is operatively attached to the chair and located substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the chair. Also included in the suspension structure is a device that permits the user to adjust the angle of chair relative to the ground.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: David H. Crawford
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Patent number: 5799348Abstract: A hammock is composed of a net, two side ropes fastened to two longitudinal sides of the net, two support rods fastened near the longitudinal ends of the net, and two suspension hooks. The support rods are made up of an upper rod piece and a lower rod piece. The upper rod piece and the lower rod piece form therebetween a net locating recess for locating the net, and two rope holes for locating the two side ropes.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1997Date of Patent: September 1, 1998Inventor: Ker-Shin Hsu
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Patent number: 5729844Abstract: A portable baby sleeping swing including a door attachment portion adapted for securement to a door jamb. A pair of springs each having upper ends secured to a hook. The hook is secured to the door attachment portion. The lower ends of the springs have a hook disposed therebetween. A hammock is secured to the hook on the lower ends of the pair of springs.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1997Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Dawn Ruth Kerstetter
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Patent number: 5715552Abstract: A hammock comprises a hammock body, suspension belts or the like for suspending the hammock between two load bearing members, and a header and suspension cord assembly at each end of the hammock which spreads the weight of a load laterally across the width of the load. This assembly includes a reinforced header located at the head end and having a laterally extending row of apertures, a spreader bar dimensioned to fit in a sleeve in each header, and a suspension cord designed to couple the suspension belt to the row of apertures in the header. The hammock is enclosed by an enclosure which is suspended above the hammock body by a spinal cord. The enclosure creates a rain and insect free space for the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 10, 1998Inventor: S. Sam DeAth
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Patent number: 5655235Abstract: A hammock comprises a hammock body, suspension belts or the like for suspending the hammock between two load bearing members, and a header and suspension cord assembly at each end of the hammock which spreads the weight of a load laterally across the width of the load. This assembly includes a reinforced header located at the head end and having a laterally extending row of apertures, a spreader bar dimensioned to fit in a sleeve in each header, and a suspension cord designed to couple the suspension belt to the row of apertures in the header. The hammock may be enclosed by an enclosure which is suspended above the hammock body by a spinal cord. The enclosure creates a rain and insect free space for the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Inventor: Sam DeAth
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Patent number: 5113537Abstract: A portable sleeping unit for children includes a collapsible frame and a hammock supported thereby. The hammock comprises plural fabric panels sewn together along their edges, with a stay embedded in each seam, and a slide fastener for interconnecting the two topmost panels to close the unit. The hammock is loosely suspended from the frame by straps extending from either end, so that when a child is placed inside the hammock, its weight bows the lower stays doenward, and the remaining stays bow generally outward to tension the hammock panels and produce a generally football-shaped enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1990Date of Patent: May 19, 1992Inventor: Sandra L. Turk
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Patent number: 5097545Abstract: An infant cradle comprising a support stand and a hammock that is suspended from the support stand. The support stand has a ground engaging base member, an upright member extending upwardly at an inclined angle in relation to the base member and a support member that extends away from the upright member. A spring is suspended from the support member, and in turn a hammock is suspended from the lower end of the spring. The hammock comprises a loop of sheet material which is gathered at the point where it is suspended from the spring. Second gathers are formed at either side of the spring, and the hammock is spread by a spreader bar that extends between the second gathers so as to hold the hammock open as it hangs from the spring. The upright member is inclined such that the hammock hangs substantially over the center of the base member.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1991Date of Patent: March 24, 1992Inventor: Ambrose C. S. Hooi
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Patent number: 5095563Abstract: A portable infant hammock/bassinette and suspension assembly is disclosed comprising a supporting/suspending stand and a bed structure suspended therefrom. Optimally, the framing elements for the stand and the bed are constructed of lightweight PVC furniture pipe in a manner permitting disassembly for ease of portability.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1990Date of Patent: March 17, 1992Inventor: Frank M. Miller
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Patent number: 5072465Abstract: For cold weather camping a sleeping bag is integrated with a hammock. The bottom side of the hammock is insulated. Padding is placed between the hammock and the occupant of the bag. Waterproof and bug covers are supported on a line above the bag. Inflatable spreaders are used in the hammock. The bag can be supported by side spreader lines attached to posts or to a cot frame. Support lines can be tightened with a turnbuckle. Insulation in the bag and below the hammock can be inflatable tube seaparated by breathable insulation. Insulation is secured to the entire bottom surface of the hammock by adhesion. Gravity hung material of appropriate material can be used in place of traditional insulating material. Appropriate moisture blocks are utilized to prevent moisture from entering the sleeping bag by way of support or other lines.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1990Date of Patent: December 17, 1991Inventor: William J. Lyons, Jr.
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Patent number: 4807314Abstract: A tensioned bed which comprises first and second parallel support rods which can be mounted to a fixed support structure. A flexible rectangular sheet of limited stretchability has a spreader rod attached to one end of the sheet, with the end wrapped about one of the support rods such that the spreader bar extends parallel to the rod. The opposed sheet ends has a hem which receives the other support rod, a pair straps are attached to the spreader bar and extend along and are attached to the sheet sides. The free ends of the straps are engaged by buckles attached to the sheet proximate the hemmed edge.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventors: Steven A. Fry, Rodney L. Stafford
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Patent number: 4800601Abstract: The head of a hammock is maintained in a spread condition and attached to its support ropes by an extruded elongate member having open and closed longitudinal slots within which the ends of the hammock support ropes and the corresponding head of the hammock are respectively secured, with the transverse profile of each slot being of a substantially C-shaped configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 1988Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Inventor: Thomas J. DeCaro
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Patent number: 4686720Abstract: A covered hammock includes an upper fabric cover, comprised of an upper nonwoven fabric connected to a lower woven fabric border-supported by means of a, collapsible pole that is secured to the outside of said cover and is shaped in the form of a rounded arch that is parallel to the lateral ends of a lower fabric support which is trapezoidal in shape and whose lateral ends are adapted with means for suspension above ground to stationary fixtures such as trees. The upper fabric cover and lower fabric support are connected, by means creating an enclosed space suitable for a reclining person, and accessible by selective fasteners strategically placed in said cover. A rain cover with window and zippered opening is attachable to an upper side of said lower support and may be opened and secured in place with fasteners over said cover in inclement weather.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1985Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Inventor: Kathryn H. Newell
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Patent number: 4162550Abstract: A hammock embodying an elongated body supporting member formed of netted cords with end portions of the cords projecting beyond each end of the body supporting member. A transverse bar adjacent each end of the body supporting member has longitudinally spaced passageways therethrough for passing the end portions of the cords. Elongated flexible supports converge from opposite ends of each bar toward a support point beyond the adjacent end of the body supporting member with the support point being in alignment with the longitudinal center line of the body supporting member. The end portions of the cords are connected to the elongated flexible supports at spaced intervals along the flexible supports.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1978Date of Patent: July 31, 1979Assignee: Carl R. GipsonInventor: Millard L. Willingham
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Patent number: 4021868Abstract: A contour hammock having a fabric hammock sheet stretched transversely between two longitudinal lines. The two longitudinal lines are spaced apart in the central area by a plurality of transverse spreader members. The spreader members are suspended beneath the hammock sheet and are suitably curved to avoid contacting the occupant of the hammock. The spreader members are preferably disposed at spaced locations defining transversely taut regions corresponding to the concavities of the occupant.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1975Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Inventor: Jerome L. Fueslein