Amusement devices – Illusion or stage device – Illusion caused by mirror
Patent
1993-02-05
1994-09-13
Friedman, Carl D.
Amusement devices
Illusion or stage device
Illusion caused by mirror
472 71, 40443, 40900, A63J 2100
Patent
active
053464338
ABSTRACT:
By a new configuration which more efficiently controls illumination, it is possible to make a mirror dissolve illusion which uses less power than those previously known in the art. A reflector and lamp assembly is provided in front of a partially reflective and partially transparent (one-way) mirror to direct light to a viewer via the one-way mirror. The technique includes use of a backlit wall pattern and a reflective floor surface along with a mirror of reduced density.
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Friedman Carl D.
Inventures, Inc.
Nguyen Kien
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