The present invention relates to a dance floor and a method of assembly of the dance floor. More specifically, the dance floor of the present invention is made of a plurality of interconnecting sections each containing elongated panel members, trim panel members, wiring, lighting, a dance floor panel and attaching means for the interconnecting sections. The dance floor is made of lightweight materials and is configured for easy in situ assembly, installation and disassembly.
The dance floor of the present invention provides lighting contained within the dance floor configured for alternating in a chase pattern and creating a suitable atmosphere for dancing. In order to produce a functional dance floor in a typically limited space, the organization and the location of the dance floor sections, the lights, the wiring and the control mechanism for cycling the on and off pattern of the lights must be optimally configured and installed.
Dance floors and portable floors disclosed in prior art references appear to be heavier and have more complex designs compared to that of the present invention.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,589,654 discloses an electronic dance floor system that consists of at least two dancing sections with each section further having at least four composite pad assemblies.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,662 relates to portable floors such as aerobics, sport or dance floors, formed from a plurality of interconnecting panel sections joined by a tongue and groove coupling, and more particularly to apparatus for locking a tongue and groove coupling between adjacently situated portable floor sections.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,303,969 describes a portable dance floor having a plurality of modular floor components adapted to be interconnected to form a continuous dance floor. Each of the modular floor components include a self-contained illumination circuitry which is completed upon coupling of the units.
In the main aspect of the present invention, a dance floor assembly comprises a plurality of frame members configured for adjoining one another, wherein each frame contains: a first longitudinal panel having a top, a bottom, a midpoint, an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side; a second longitudinal panel having a top, a bottom, a midpoint, an upper end, a lower end, an outer side and an inner side, the second longitudinal panel being disposed substantially parallel in relation to the first longitudinal panel; a first transverse panel having a top, a bottom, a first segment and a second segment; the first segment of the first traverse panel having a first side and a second side, a first end and a second end, the first end of the first segment of the first transverse panel being joined with the midpoint of the first longitudinal panel, the second end of the first segment of the first traverse panel being joined with the midpoint of the second longitudinal panel; the second segment having an inner side and an outer side, a first end and a second end, the first end of the second segment of the first transverse panel being joined with the midpoint of the second longitudinal panel; a second transverse panel having a top, a bottom, a first end, a second end, a mid point, an outer side and an inner side, the first end of the second transverse panel being joined with the lower end of the first longitudinal panel, the midpoint of the second transverse panel intersecting the lower end of the second longitudinal panel; the lower end of the first longitudinal panel being unattached, the lower end of the second longitudinal panel being unattached, the second end of the second segment of the first transverse panel being unattached and the second end of the second longitudinal panel being unattached; a dance floor panel having a top surface, a bottom surface, a first side edge, a second side edge, an upper edge and a lower edge, the bottom surface of the dance floor panel being attached to the top side of the first longitudinal panel, the bottom surface of the dance floor panel also being attached to the top side of the second longitudinal panel, to the top side of the first transverse panel and to the top of the second transverse panel in a manner that the upper edge of the dance floor panel is recessed from the outer side of the second transverse panel to form a first recess and the first side edge of the dance floor panel is recessed from the outer side of the first longitudinal panel to form a second recess, the second side edge of the dance floor panel overhanging the second end of the second segment of the first transverse panel and overhanging the second end of the second transverse panel to form a first overhang, the lower edge of the dance floor panel overhanging the upper end of the first longitudinal panel and the upper end of the second longitudinal panel to form a second overhang; a first channel disposed in the bottom of the first longitudinal panel, the channel traversing from the lower end to the upper end of the first longitudinal panel; a second channel disposed in the bottom of the second longitudinal panel, the channel traversing from the lower end to the upper end of the second longitudinal panel; a third channel disposed in the first segment of the first transverse panel, the channel traversing from the first end to the second end of the first segment of the first transverse panel, the third channel being in communication with the first channel and with the second channel; at least one enlarged area disposed within the first channel and at least one enlarged area disposed within the second channel; a plurality of interconnected electrical wires traversing the first channel, the second channel and the third channel, the wires having endings at the upper end and the lower end of the first longitudinal panel and having endings at the upper end and the lower end of the first longitudinal panel, wherein a portion of the interconnected wires comprise power supplying lines; at least one electrical wire junction disposed inside at least the enlarged area disposed within the first channel and the enlarged area disposed within the second channel; a first electrical connector connecting the wire endings at the upper end of the first longitudinal panel, a second electrical connector connecting the wire endings at the upper end of the second longitudinal panel, a first electrical receptor connecting the wire endings at the lower end of the first longitudinal panel; a second electrical receptor connecting the wire endings at the lower end of the second longitudinal panel; at least one LED ribbon attached to a side of a longitudinal panel; and at least one wire connecting said LED ribbon to at least one electrical wire junction.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
The present invention relates to a multi-component dance floor configured for assembly and installation onto a surface that is preferably substantially level and even. The surface would typically be located in a room equipped with a power source; however installing the dance floor on an outdoor surface also falls within the scope of the present invention. The design of the dance floor minimizes space and material requirements while complying with all building and electrical codes.
The dance floor assembly is illustrated in
The four elongated panels: the two longitudinal and two transverse panels are approximately equal in length and as such, they form four square shaped quarter sections having roughly equal areas. These quarter squares are designated in the Figures as 11A, 11B, 11C and 11D. The four quarter squares combine into a larger square shape structure for the four elongated panels. A typical length for the elongated panels is 4 feet; however depending on the size of the available surface, the lengths may vary. A typical width of the elongated panels is between about 3.5 inches and 4.5 inches.
Each of the elongated panels has a flat top side on which a dance floor panel 29 is attached. The dance floor panel 29 has a bottom surface and a top surface with the bottom surface being attached to the flat side of the elongated panels. The top surface of the dance floor panel 29 is the surface that is accessible and used by the dancers. The dance floor panel 29 is made of durable Plexiglas® about ⅜ inches thick, though the thickness may vary. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the dance floor panel 29 has an approximately square shape of a size approximately equal to the square of the elongated panel structure. The attachment of the dance floor panel 29 to the top of the elongated panels may be accomplished by various generally known and accepted means including welding, in which the attaching surfaces are liquefied then attached substantially permanently upon drying, use of adhesives, nailing or screwing.
The dance floor panel 29 attaches on the top of the elongated panels in such a way that one edge of the dance floor panel 29 is recessed by between 1.5 inches to about 2.5 inches from the lengthwise end of the second transverse panel 21 thereby defining a first recess 37 as indicated in
The dance floor panel 29 overhangs the lower unattached end of second transverse panel 21 and the unattached end of the second segment 19 of the first transverse panel by between 1.5 inches to about 2.5 inches defining a first overhang 41. The dance floor panel 29 also overhangs the unattached ends of longitudinal panel 13 and longitudinal panel 12 defining the second overhang 38 as shown in
The bottom sides of the longitudinal panels contain channels that traverse the length of the panels. Channel 16 traverses the first longitudinal panel 13 while channel 17 traverses the second longitudinal panel 12. The first segment 14 of the first transverse panel also contains a channel 15 that connects channels 16 and 17.
Disposed within the channels are wire junction areas that house wire junction boxes and/or wire splices and joints. A first wire junction area 18 is disposed in the center of each frame where the second longitudinal panel 12 and transverse panels 14 and 19 join a shown in
Each frame is configured for adjoining another frame in a manner illustrated in
Completing the dance floor assembly are lower end trim panels 32, side trim panels 98 and an L-shaped corner bracket 34 that seal the periphery of the dance floor. Trim panels 32 wedge lengthwise underneath the first overhang 38 while side trim panels 98 are configured to wedge underneath the second overhang 41. Trim panels 32 and 98 may come in lengths that fit one frame or multiple frames; most typically two or three. This is shown in
The ends of the wires traversing the channels 16 and 17 each contain an electrical connector 28 at the upper end 77 of the frame 10 and an electrical receptor 88 at the lower end 56. In joining two frames longitudinally, the connector of one frame plugs into a corresponding receptor of a second frame. Trim panels 32 contain embedded wires that have wire endings for attaching to receptors 88 contained in sockets 33 disposed at a side of trim panel 32 as shown in
The lighting effect is provided by ribbon LEDs, also referred to in the art as rope lights or LED strips, disposed on the sides of the elongated panels 14, 19 and 12. In the preferred embodiment of this invention, four ribbon LEDs 27A, 27B, 27C and 27D are respectively disposed on the inner side 52 of the first segment 14 of the first transverse panel, the outer side 51 of the second longitudinal panel 12, the outer side 54 of the second segment 19 of the first transverse panel and the inner side 81 of the second longitudinal panel 12 as shown In
The assembly is connected to a power supply and controller as shown in
Each frame 10 further comprises a back panel 31 attached to the bottom side of the four longitudinal and transverse panels and is disposed between the longitudinal and transverse panels and the surface onto which the dance floor is installed. The attachment of the back panel 31 may be accomplished by a number of means that allow detaching the back panel as needed including screwing, nailing, or the use of adhesives. The function of the back panel 34 is to protect the wires placed in the channels.
The dimensions of each frame and the number of frames required to assemble a dance floor will vary depending on space availability. Typical frames may vary from about 3×3 feet to about 5×5 feet with the most common being 4×4 feet. The length of a trim panel 32 that seals the lower ends of a frame of combined frames may vary from about 4 feet for sealing one frame, 8 feet for sealing two combined frames and 12 feet for combining 3 combined frames. Likewise, side trim panel 98 may come in a 4 foot, 8 foot or possibly 12 foot sections.
It is noted that the combination of the frames brings the dance floor panels of the individual frames together in a manner that their edges are virtually seamless and form one large dance floor surface.
It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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