Abstract: A swing rack having a seat dock with adjustable angle includes a loading frame which has two sides coupling respectively with an anchor dock. The anchor dock has a trough for holding a sliding member which is coupled with the seat dock. The seat dock includes a seat rack, a backrest rack and a bracing bar bridging therebetween. A bracing bracket is provided which has a retaining element. The loading frame has a first anchor member. The stretcher between the legs at two sides has a second anchor member. The bracing bracket may be latched on the first and second anchor member to form a secure anchoring to support users at the sitting and lying angle.
Abstract: A hammock system for allowing an individual to efficiently enter and exit the hammock in a safe manner. The hammock system includes a support frame, and a cradle frame having opposing ends pivotally attached to the support frame. The cradle frame has a middle section surrounded by two opposing side sections, wherein the side sections are at an angle with respect to the middle section forming a concave structure. A mattress is preferably positioned upon the cradle frame. A catch member may be attached to the support frame and removably connected to the cradle frame to retain the cradle frame in a sofa position.
Abstract: The convertible bed-type swing includes a stationary frame and an oscillating frame rotatably connected to the stationary frame. The oscillating frame includes a seat and seat back with a strut rotatably connected to the seat. The seat back has a bolt mounted on the strut for locking and unlocking the strut to and from the oscillating frame. The strut is positioned on an end side of the seat back and extends from the seat to a side of the seat back diametrically opposite the seat.