Claims
- 1. A retractable dome stadium, comprising:
- an activity surface having a seating area disposed on one side of said activity surface;
- a pair of parallel support members disposed on opposite sides of said activity surface;
- a plurality of movable generally lune-shaped panels extending between said parallel support members, said panels moving between an open position in which all of said panels are stacked one above the other in a superimposed relationship on said one side of said activity surface and a closed position in which said panels are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship including one of said panels extending generally to ground level, said seating area having a low and open view across said activity surface to an area outside of said dome stadium when said panels are in said open position.
- 2. A retractable dome stadium, comprising:
- an activity surface having a seating area disposed on one side;
- a pair of arches disposed generally parallel to one another on opposite sides of said activity surface;
- a plurality of movable generally lune-shaped panels extending between said arches, said panels moving between an open position in which all of said panels are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship on said one side of said activity surface and a closed position in which said panels are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, wherein said plurality of panels include a first panel which moves from said open stacked position to said closed position at approximately ground level on an opposite side of said activity surface from said seating area during closing of the dome stadium.
- 3. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, further comprising a drive mechanism for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 4. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, further comprising a fixed, lune-shaped panel above which all of said plurality of lune-shaped panels are stacked in said open position.
- 5. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein said dome generally approximates a spherical segment when in the closed position.
- 6. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein said panels move with a generally pivotal-like motion between said positions, an axis of said pivotal-like motion extending generally through a center of an imaginary spherical segment defined by said panels when they are disposed in said closed position.
- 7. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein each of said panels is of truncated lune shape.
- 8. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein said arches include at least one track for movably supporting the ends of one of said panels.
- 9. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein said arches are disposed generally at the intersection of two spaced parallel vertical planes and an imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when said panels are disposed in said closed position.
- 10. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 2, wherein said movable lune-shaped panels include a plurality of sets of rollers disposed on a lower surface thereof for engaging an upper surface of another of said panels.
- 11. The retractable dome according to claim 2, wherein at least one of said movable panels includes a first support structure extending from an upper surface along a first edge thereof and a second support structure extending from a lower surface along an opposite edge thereof.
- 12. A retractable dome stadium, comprising:
- an activity surface having a seating area disposed on one side;
- a pair of parallel support members disposed on opposite sides of said activity surface;
- a plurality of movable generally lune-shaped panels extending between said parallel support members, said panels moving between an open position in which all of said panels are stacked one above the other in a superimposed relationship and a closed position in which said panels are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, wherein said panels move with a generally pivotal-like motion between said positions, an axis of said pivotal-like motion extending generally through a center of an imaginary spherical segment defined by said panels when said panels are disposed in said closed position, and wherein one of said plurality of lune-shaped panels moves from said open stacked position to said closed position at approximately ground level on an opposite side of said activity surface from said seating area such that said seating area has a low and open view across said activity surface to an area outside of said dome stadium when said panels are in said open position.
- 13. The retractable dome stadium according to claims 12, further comprising a drive mechanism for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 14. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, further comprising a fixed, lune-shaped panel above which all of said plurality of lune-shaped panels are stacked in said open position.
- 15. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein said panels generally approximate a spherical segment when in the closed position.
- 16. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein said panels partially overlap one another in said closed position to provide a substantially weatherproof connection.
- 17. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein each of said panels is of truncated lune shape.
- 18. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein said support members include at least one track for movably supporting the ends of one of said panels.
- 19. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein said support members include arcuate shaped arches disposed generally at the intersection of two spaced parallel vertical planes and an imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when said panels are disposed in said closed position.
- 20. The retractable dome stadium according to claim 12, wherein said movable lune-shaped panels include a plurality of sets of rollers disposed on a lower surface thereof for engaging an upper surface of another of said panels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/741,380, filed Oct. 29, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,778,603.
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