Amusement devices – Illusion or stage device – Illusion caused by mirror
Patent
1997-07-03
1999-01-05
Nguyen, Kien T.
Amusement devices
Illusion or stage device
Illusion caused by mirror
472136, A63G 3100
Patent
active
058555200
ABSTRACT:
An entertainment system includes a viewing chamber of sufficient size to accommodate a relatively large number of viewers, and a large kaleidoscope having a viewing end opening to the chamber. The kaleidoscope is sufficiently large to enable everyone in the viewing chamber to have an unobstructed view of the kaleidoscope display. The system includes a sound system which is coordinated with the optical display. In one embodiment, the viewing chamber and the kaleidoscope are located in a conventional silo, with the kaleidoscope extending vertically above the chamber.
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Gitter Dean L.
Graham Kenneth B.
Kaatskill Kaleidoscope Ventures, LLC
Nguyen Kien T.
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