Improvements in the Construction of Buildings for Amusement Purposes.

Fecha de publicación: 14/09/1905
Fuente: WIPO "bee"
15,163. Griffen, A. B. July 30,1904, [date appliedfor under Patents Act, 1901]. Amusements for fairs and the like.- Relates to an amusement apparatus in which an inclined room is mounted so as to appear horizontal to the occupant, who 0 is consequently confused in his efforts to move about. Figs. 1 and 2 are, respectively, a sectional elevation andsectional plan of the building, in which the walls B o f he inclined room are at rightangles to the floor C, which slopes down from the corner c to the corner c, light being admitted through a skylight G in the ceiling D. Supports E extend from the floor to the ceiiing, or to cross-. bars F. The room is surrounded by walls A, additional walls H, H being provided to conceal, the walls B of the room from passages I, I, leading to and from the room. The passage I is horizontal, while the other I slopes upwards to a door b leading to the upper end c of the room, the inclination of which it assumes at its upper end. A screen S is preferably used at the entrance of the room to hide the interior of the room from the outer passage. The entrance is preferably made through the door b.1>1>1>1>1>1>1>