Claims
- 1. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) a plurality of lune-shaped dome panels, each panel extending to points on the opposite sides of the same transverse substantially vertical plane passing through the center of an imaginary sphere partially defined by the dome and mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship; and
- (b) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 2. A retractable dome structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein a first plurality of said panels is disposed on one side of said dome and a second plurality of said panels is disposed on the opposite side of said dome.
- 3. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 2 wherein the centermost panels of said first and second pluralities of panels abut one another when all said panels are in said closed position.
- 4. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 3 further comprising a weatherproof seal disposed between said centermost panels.
- 5. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 2 wherein said dome generally approximates a spherical segment having an included angle of approximately 60 degrees when in the closed position.
- 6. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein said panels partially overlap one another in said closed position to provide a substantially weatherproof connection.
- 7. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein said panels are disposed in a generally concentric relationship in both said open and closed positions.
- 8. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 7 wherein said panels move with a generally pivotal-like motion between said positions, the axis of said motion extending generally through the center of an imaginary spherical segment defined by said panels when they are disposed in said closed position.
- 9. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said panels is of truncated lune shape.
- 10. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 9 wherein each said lune-shaped panel is symmetrically truncated to an included angle of approximately 60 degrees of great circle arc.
- 11. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein the included angle between the two great circles defining each said lune-shaped panel is between five and ten degrees.
- 12. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 11 wherein said angle is approximately five degrees.
- 13. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and being disposed between said arches.
- 14. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 13 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 they are disposed in said closed position.
- 15. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 14 wherein said vertical planes are equally spaced from the center of said imaginary sphere.
- 16. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 13 further comprising at least one track on each said arch for moveably supporting the ends of one of said panels.
- 17. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 16 wherein said one of said panels has a support member connected to the free end thereof, said support member having an outer free end supported by said track.
- 18. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 17 wherein said track comprises a set of rollers engaging and supporting said support member.
- 19. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 18 wherein there are a plurality of sets of said rollers, said sets being disposed substantially along the path of movement of the adjacent end of said one of said panels.
- 20. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 19 wherein said sets are spaced apart a distance less than the width of said one of said panels.
- 21. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 19 wherein said path is the arc of a circle having the same center as the center of an imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when in said closed position.
- 22. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 21 wherein said path lies in the plane of a great circle of said imaginary sphere.
- 23. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 19 wherein each of said sets of rollers comprises a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said support members therebetween.
- 24. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 23 wherein said pinching is in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of said one of said panels.
- 25. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 19 wherein said support member has a transversely extending flange disposed at its outer free end.
- 26. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 25 wherein each of said sets of rollers comprises a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said flange therebetween.
- 27. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 17 wherein the inner free end of said support member is moveably affixed to said one of said panels.
- 28. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 27 wherein said support means can move with regard to said panel in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of said one of said panels.
- 29. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 28 further comprising means to dampen said longitudinal movement.
- 30. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 16 further comprising a separate track for each of said panels.
- 31. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 30 wherein said tracks generally lie in the same plane and are disposed parallel to one another.
- 32. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 31 wherein said panels are of substantially equal thickness and said tracks are spaced apart a distance just slightly greater than said thickness.
- 33. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 31 wherein said path is the arc of a circle having the same center as the center of an imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when in said closed position.
- 34. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein said panels are of lightweight spaceframe construction.
- 35. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 34 wherein said panels have a fabric skin.
- 36. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 34 wherein said panels have a metal skin.
- 37. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said panels is of substantially the same size and shape.
- 38. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 further comprising at least one generally arcuate rail disposed generally transversely to said panels for moveably supporting same intermediate the ends thereof.
- 39. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 38 wherein said rail has a plurality of steps on the upper surface thereof for supporting said panels, each step being of a length approximately equal to the width of the panel immediately supported thereby, taken along the line of intersection of said rail and panel.
- 40. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 39 wherein each said step is a generally circular cylindrical surface having a center coincident with the center of the imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when in said closed position.
- 41. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 40 wherein said panels are of substantially equal thickness and said steps differ in radius by an amount approximately equal to said thickness.
- 42. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 40 wherein the depth of each said step is approximately equal to the thickness of the panel supported thereby when said panels are in said closed position.
- 43. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 39 further comprising at least one wheel on the bottom of each said panel adapted to rollingly engage the upper surface of said rail.
- 44. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 43 wherein said rail has a plurality of steps on the upper surface thereof for supporting said panels, each step being of a length approximately equal to the width of the panel immediately supported thereby, taken along the line of intersection of said rail and panel.
- 45. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 44 wherein the depth of each said step is approximately equal to the thickness of the panel supported thereby when said panels are in said closed position.
- 46. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 45 wherein said wheel rollingly engages the upper surface of the next outer panel when it moves toward said open position.
- 47. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 38 further comprising an arcuate support disposed transversely to said rail and being connected thereto for supporting same.
- 48. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 38 wherein there are a pair of said rails disposed generally parallel to one another.
- 49. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 48 further comprising a pair of generally parallel arcuate supports disposed transversely to said rails and being connected thereto for supporting same.
- 50. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a substantially flat deck having a generally circular opening therethrough, said panels generally defining a segment of an imaginary sphere when in said closed position, said sphere extending upwardly through said opening, the ends of said panels extending outwardly beyond the periphery of said opening.
- 51. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein the domed structure has a vertical center axis and wherein the panel on top of the stack in said open position is the panel disposed closest to the center axis of the domed structure when in said closed position.
- 52. A retractable dome as claimed in claim 1 wherein all of said panels are symmetrical about said vertical plane.
- 53. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being movably supported on and being disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches, each said track having a plurality of sets of rollers disposed thereon engaging and supporting one of said support members, each set of rollers comprising a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said one, of said support members therebetween and a third roller also engaging said one of said support members; and
- (f) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 54. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and being disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches, each said track having a plurality of sets of rollers disposed thereon engaging and supporting one of said support members, each set of rollers comprising a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said one of said support members therebetween and a third roller supporting one of said panels in a direction transverse to the plane of said one of said panels; and
- (f) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 55. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and being disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches, each said track having a plurality of sets of rollers disposed thereon engaging and supporting one of said support members, each set of rollers comprising a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said one of said support members therebetween and a third roller engaging the bottom surface of said one of said support members to support one of said panels in a direction transverse to the plane of said one of said panels; and
- (f) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 56. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end and a transversely extending flange disposed on said outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and being disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches, each said track having a plurality of sets of rollers disposed thereon substantially along the path of movement of the adjacent end of one of said panels and engaging and supporting one of said support members, each of said sets of rollers comprising a pair of rollers opposing one another and pinching said flange therebetween and a third roller engaging said one of said support members in a direction overcoming the effect of gravity; and
- (f) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 57. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being movably supported on and disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches for moveably supporting one of said outer free ends of one of said support members;
- (f) means defining a gear rack in the vicinity of the outer free end of one of said support members, a pinion gear drivingly engaging said rack, and a motor for driving said pinion gear; and
- (g) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 58. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being movably supported on and disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches for moveably supporting one of said outer free ends of one of said support members;
- (f) means defining a gear rack in the vicinity of the outer free end of said one of said support members, a pinion gear drivingly engaging said rack, and a plurality of motors for driving said pinion gear, said motors being disposed substantially along the path of movement of the adjacent end of one of said panels; and
- (g) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 59. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches for moveably supporting one of said outer free ends of one of said support members;
- (f) means defining a gear rack in the vicinity of the outer free end of said one of said support members, a pinion gear drivingly engaging said rack, and a plurality of motors for driving said pinion gear, said motors being disposed substantially along the path of movement of the adjacent end of one of said panels and spaced apart a distance less than the width of said one of said panels; and
- (g) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
- 60. A retractable dome comprising:
- (a) means defining an activity surface;
- (b) a plurality of generally lune-shaped dome panels mounted for movement between an open position in which they are stacked one above the other in superimposed relationship and a closed position in which they are disposed in a generally side-by-side relationship, said panels overlying said activity surface when disposed in said closed position;
- (c) a support member disposed on each free end of each of said panels, each said support member having an outer free end;
- (d) a base structure defining a pair of generally parallel arches, said panels being moveably supported on and disposed between said arches;
- (e) at least one track on each of said arches for moveably supporting one of said outer free ends of said support members;
- (f) means defining a gear rack in the vicinity of the outer free end of one of said support members, a pinion gear drivingly engaging said rack, and a plurality of motors for driving said pinion gear, said motors being disposed substantially along the path of movement of the adjacent end of one of said panels, said path being the arc of a circle having the same center as the center of an imaginary sphere partially defined by said panels when in said closed position; and
- (g) means for moving said panels between said open and closed positions.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/302,301, filed Jan. 25, 1989, now abandoned.
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