This invention relates to devices used for quick changing of stage accessories, such as portable curtains and lights. But more particularly pertains to a combination of multiple stage lights and multiple sets of curtains, all of which are contained in an overhead or below ground vertically movable device. With the device having multiple support members telescopically contained therein, with each member supporting a set of lights and a set of curtains. This allows for quick change of the lights and curtains that are used for different sized stage settings.
In the ordinary production of drama, comedy and the like in the theater, the action takes place on or in a number of various stage settings, each of which is set up or assembled on the stage at each performance. Heretofore, it has been the custom to construct a theater with a stage that is of a fixed size, thus not allowing the stage to be variable in size for different types of performances. It is usually necessary to disassemble and store each entire stage setting after being used and then assemble another complete setting on the stage. During such time, the curtain is generally lowered and/or the stage is darkened while the scene shifting is taking place.
Within the related prior art, namely U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,863,126, 4,934,113 and 3,399,887 different devices have been taught which are functional for their intended use but they do not address the issues resolved by the present invention.
For example, the '887 reference entitled “VERTICALLY MOVEABLE STAGE AND GUARD RAIL MEANS” includes a device which is used to change stage settings from one type to another but it does not address stage lighting or curtains as taught by the present invention.
While the '113 reference entitled “PORTABLE STAGE WITH TELESCOPIC STAGE SECTIONS” addresses a device which is used to provide a portable unit which when assembled forms interconnected multi-tiered stages.
Still further, the '126 reference entitled “THEATER CURTAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY AND STORAGE ASSEMBLY” is the closest reference the applicants could find. Wherein they provide multiple interconnected curtain support structures that are mounted on rollers and supported by end towers. The device may be rolled into position and then curtains are lowered when needed. This device is somewhat functional but it includes many parts, is complicated to install, does not include lights, and most importantly it is very time consuming, thus it cannot be used for quickly changing the lights and curtains that are used for different sized stage settings.
Therefore within the known prior art, the applicants did not find a suitable means for varying the size of the stage which is enclosed by the curtains when the curtains are in a down position. Nor did the applicants find a suitable means for providing variable lighting that may be used to illuminate only the stage area that is enclosed by the curtains when the curtains are in a down position, such as during the change of the stage setting. Nor did the applicants find a suitable device that may be used for illuminating only the area wherein the performance is to take place, as addressed and resolved within the present invention.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide in combination, multiple stage lights and multiple sets of curtains that are contained in an overhead or below ground vertically movable device, and can be used in a quick efficient manner either during, or between different theatrical performances.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device which can be used to vary the size of the performance area.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device that is portable and may be used at various locations other than on a theatrical stage. Such as, the device may be used in arenas, stadiums, performing arts, on basketball courts, dance studios, hockey arenas, ice skating rinks, or even above a pool, etc.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device that can be readily activated and used by unskilled persons, and requires minimal maintenance.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device that is compact when stored.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device that can be either supported from the ceiling by cables which are electrically operated between an up or down position, or the device can be supported by vertical posts, or the like.
Also another object of the present invention is to provide a stage accessories device that can be produced in various sizes and shapes of engineering choice. For example, each of the platforms may be in the shape of a circle, a diamond, a rectangle, a square, a triangle, etc.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent when taken into consideration with the following specification, drawings and claims.
Referring now in detail to the drawings wherein like characters refer to like elements throughout the various views. Within
It is to be understood the present invention is applicable for many different types of uses, such as the device may be easily removably installed at various locations of choice. For example, the device may be used within stadiums, arenas, hockey rinks, basketball courts, etc.
Referring now to
Vertical telescopic stage device (arrow 10) comprising a first support member (14), a second support member (16), and a third support member (18). With second support member (16) and third support member (18) each being of a shape and size to be telescopically retained within first support member (14). It is to be understood each support member (14, 16, & 18) may be made from any suitable material of engineering choice. For example, aluminum, wood, plastic, rubber, fiberglass, Plexiglas, etc. Also, each member (14, 16, & 18) may be of any shape or size of engineering choice. For example each member (14, 16, & 18) may be in the form of an oblong, a square, a rectangle, a triangle, a circle, an octagon, etc. Still further it is to be understood the device (arrow 10) is not to be limited to a specified amount of support members, as in use only two support members may be desired, or more than three, etc.
Each of the support members (14, 16, & 18) include attachment means of engineering choice for removably interconnecting each of the support members together. Such as by bolts and nuts, hinges, pins, or a combination thereof, etc. Or as illustrated in
When the device (arrow 10) is installed, members (14, 16, & 18) may be adjustably supported from an overhead structure, such as ceiling support beams, by suitable support means of engineering choice, such as by ropes, chains, etc. Or as illustrated within
Each of the members (14, 16, & 18) include at least one internal interconnected compartment (32) for containment of at least one or multiple rods (35) with each of the compartments being in open communication with each other. With each of the rods (35) being used to support an elongated sheet of material (34) thereon. With the material (34) being either in the form of a curtain, a scenic backdrop, a projection screen, or the rods (35) may be used to support a combination of curtains, scenic backdrops and projection screens, depending on user choice. Also, each of the rods (35) may be independently operated by multiple prior art drive motors (37) which are housed within multiple compartments (38) located within first support member (14). It is to be noted in
Further shown in
It is to be understood the vertical telescopic stage device (arrow 10) is to be constructed in a manner which allows the device to be fully portable and can be set up or assembled at any location of choice. For example, in
Referring now to
Each of the members (14, 16, & 18) are formed from at least four interconnecting sections (14A–14D), (16A–16D), and (18A–18D). At least two of the sections which form each of the members (14, 16, & 18), include a bulb shaped protrusion (42) on their ends, such as sections (14A & 14C). While the other two sections such as (14B & 14D) include a recess (44) which is of a shape and size to slidably, frictionally receive the bulb shaped protrusion (42) therein. Whereby, each of the sections can be fit together similar to constructing a puzzle.
Referring back to
Throughout
It is to be understood that if the above described embodiment is not desirable, then the device (arrow 10) may be supported from ground level by multiple upright supports (46) as exemplified within
Within the last noted embodiment, it may be desirable to provide each of the members (14, 16 & 18) with an adjustable means to support and vary the height of each of the upright supports (46). Such as illustrated in
It is to be understood that each of the rods (50 & 52) may be color coded for easy assembly, such as rods (50) may be color coded blue, while rods (52) may be colored red or the like.
Referring now to
It can now be seen when each of the members (14, 16, & 18) are positioned as described above, with each of the members (14, 16, & 18) having floor sections (58) thereon, multiple shows may be simultaneously performed. This is very advantageous and novel, as nowhere in the prior art known to the applicants do they provide interconnected stages which allow for at least three shows to be simultaneously performed in substantially a stacked manner.
It will now be seen, we have herein provided a vertical telescopic accessories stage device which is portable, includes lights, with compartments for additional accessories. The device may be suspended from overhead or be supported from ground level, is economical to produce, and most importantly allows a user to easily and quickly vary the size of the performance area.
Although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures may be made therefrom within the scope and spirit of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the following claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatus.
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