OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The object of the present Patent application is an improved see-saw, which, in addition
to the function for which it was designed, contributes a number of advantages that
shall be set out hereinafter, besides others inherent in the arrangement and construction
thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The classic game of see-saw is very well known nowadays. Seesaws are usually found
fixed in parks and playgrounds, and consist of seats symmetrically arranged at the
ends of an elongate body, its centre being pivoted about a support holding it at some
distance from the ground, such that children may sit on the end seats and alternately
push up with their legs, thereby to move up and down alternatively in each of the
end seat or seats, whereas stops provided beneath said seats prevent them from hitting
the ground.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The improved see-saw subject of the present registration is characterised because
it may be taken to pieces and easily installed anywhere, such as gardens or courtyards
and playgrounds in buildings or schools, and because it is extensible and may be installed
at different heights, thereby allowing it to be adapted to variously aged people.
[0004] The device of the invention comprises a number of parts which may be easily assembled
using screws, bushes and the like, the parts basically comprising seats which may
be symmetrically fixed in several areas along longitudinal tracks, connected through
their central areas to a holding part, which is fixed on a rod lying crosswise to
those tracks, the ends of which may be held with capacity to turn at different heights
on side supports which are in turn interconnected by means of a connecting part located
beneath the preceding part holding said tracks.
[0005] Now, therefore, this arrangement allows the height of the tracks holding the end
seats and the distance between the tracks to be varied, and the see-saw therefore
adapts to the different heights of variously aged people.
[0006] In order to complete the description made hereinafter and for an easier understanding
of its characteristics, attached to this specification is a set of drawings whose
figures show the most significant details of the invention for illustrative and non-limiting
purposes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Figure 1 is an exploded view of the various parts making up the see-saw of the invention.
[0008] Figures 2 to 11 each show assembling stages to construct the see-saw at the highest
extended position, as shown in figure 11.
[0009] Figures 12 to 19 each show assembling stages aimed at having the construction shown
in figure 11 turn into a see-saw at the lowest retracted position, as shown in figure
19.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] With reference to the above figures and in accordance with the references numerals
used, the same are seen to show a practical embodiment of the invention, consisting
of a see-saw, comprising a number of parts, namely two side supports - -1-, a part
-2- connecting the same, a tubular structure -3- consisting of two identical parallel
tubes connected at their central areas, two tracks -4-, two double seats -5- and their
respective lower stops -5a-, a holding part -6-, a tube -7- to which said holding
part is fixed, four handles -8- for the respective seats, six threaded bushes -9-
for fixing the connecting part to the side supports, and two bushes -10- for fixing
the tube -7- to the side supports -1-, as shown in figure 1.
[0011] Figure 2 shows how the side supports -1- are fixed through the connecting part -2-,
to which end the latter has threaded end lugs -11- each crossing holes -12- in the
side supports -1-, fixing being made with the threaded bushes -9-.
[0012] Figure 3 shows how the tube -7- is arranged crossing the top holes in two rows of
facing holes -13- vertically provided in the top central area of the side supports
-1-, determining the height of the see-saw.
[0013] Figures 4 and 5 show how the tube -7- is fixed with bushes -10-, which are fixed
at their ends by means of screws and the like, crossing respective holes provided
therein, allowing the aforesaid tube -7- to turn.
[0014] Figure 6 shows how the holding part -6- is fixed over the central connection of the
tubular structure -3-, and how the tracks -4- are fixed on that structure, on either
side of the connection.
[0015] Figure 7 shows how the assembled device shown in figure 6 is fixed on the tube -7-
arranged on the top of said side supports -1-, so as to lie crosswise to the tracks
-4-.
[0016] Figure 8 shows how the seats -5- are assembled at the ends of the respective tracks
-4- by means of tubular protuberances -14- projecting lengthways from said seats -5-.
[0017] Figure 9 shows how said seats are fixed by means of holes and screws at the outermost
area of said tracks in order for there to be a maximum distance between the seats.
[0018] Figure 10 shows how the handles -10- are press-fitted into respective receptacles
-15- suitably arranged in front of each seat.
[0019] Figure 11 shows the device assembled for the extension or the spacing between the
seats to be at their greatest and for the tracks to which the seats are fixed to be
at their highest.
[0020] Figures 12 to 19 each show stages for the construction shown in figure 11 to be turned
into another one in which the seats are retracted to lie as close as possible to each
other and the guides holding them are arranged at their lowest, as shown in figure
19.
[0021] Figures 12 and 13 respectively show how the tube -7- is taken off by removing the
bushes -10- and a side support -1-, unscrewing the respective bushes -9- in order
to be able to arrange said tube -7- with the device assembled thereon within the lowermost
holes in the row of holes -13- on the side supports -1-, as shown in figure 14.
[0022] The side support -1-, which had been taken off, is assembled again by means of the
threaded bushes -9- and the tube -7- is fixed in its new position, as respectively
shown in figures 15 and 16.
[0023] The screws fixing the seats -5- in their respective tracks -4- are finally taken
out and fixed in a position close to the holding part -6-, as shown in figures 9 and
10, the seats therefore lying closer to each other, as shown in figure 19.
1. AN IMPROVED SEE-SAW, characterised in that it essentially comprises a number of parts which are joined together by means
of conventional fixing elements, such as screws and the like, the parts consisting
of side supports (1), a part (2) connecting the same, a tubular structure (3) consisting
of two identical parallel tubes connected at their central areas, end tracks (4),
double end seats (5) and their respective lower stops (5a), a holding part (6), a
tube (7) to which said holding part is fixed, handles (8) which are press-fitted in
the respective seats, threaded bushes (9) for fixing the connecting part to the side
supports, and bushes (10) for fixing the tube (7) to the side supports (1), the connecting
part (2) having threaded end lugs (11) suitable for crossing holes (12) in the side
supports (1), fixing between said parts being made with the threaded bushes (9), the
ends of the tube (7) being suitable to be received in one of the pair of facing holes
in two rows of facing holes (13) vertically provided in the top central area of the
side supports (1), determining a variable height of the see-saw, the tube (7) being
fixed with bushes (10) which are fixed at their ends by means of screws and the like
crossing respective holes provided therein, allowing the aforesaid tube (7) to turn,
the holding part (6) being suitable to be fixed over the central connection of the
tubular structure (3), whereas the tracks (4) are also fixed on that structure (3),
on either side of the connection, said device (3, 6, 4) being arranged on the tube
(7) in order for the latter to lie crosswise to the tracks (4), the double seats (5)
being suitable to be received from the respective ends of said tracks (4) by means
of tubular protuberances (14) projecting lengthways from said seats (5), being particular
in that the seats may be fixed by means of screws in several positions along the respective
tracks (4), the extension or retraction of the see-saw being expedited by means of
symmetrical positions of said seats (5) drawn towards or away from each other.