Lighted disco dance floor

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Inventors

Loebner, William

Application #

021191

Filed

Mar-16-1979

Published

May-11-1982

Current US Class

040/406
362/153

International Classes

F21S 001/14; G09F 019/00

Field of Search

52/6 52/7 52/588 362/32 362/153 362/806 352/85 272/2 272/3 272/8 35/29 40/406 40/407 40/409 40/442 40/444 40/902 62/264

Examiners

Hix; L. T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns; Robert E., Lobato; Emmanuel J., Adams; Bruce L.

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Abstract
A portable lighted disco dance floor for converting an area into a dance floor and having lights internally thereof for lighting the dance floor.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A portable, roll-up dance floor comprising, a set of elongated hollow slats having a generally rectangular cross section disposed assembled in lengthwise juxtaposition, each slat comprising a top wall and side walls, each slat having means for assemblying the slats juxtapositioned lengthwise for assembly and disassembly thereof without moving the slats relative to each other axially, means internally of at least some of the hollow slats connected in circuit for lighting at least an area of the dance floor, the slats in said area having said top walls thereof pervious to light to allow said area of the dance floor to be lighted, said means comprising internally of each of at least some said hollow slats a tube pervious to light within the corresponding slat and extending longitudinally therein, electric lamp bulbs within each said tube spaced longitudinally therein, and said electric lamp bulbs being arranged in a pattern within said area of said dance floor.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to portable floors and more particularly to an assembly of a roll-up and portable floor which can be used to convert an area into a dancing area.

Frequently a floor surface is not suitable for the purpose desired. Thus for example a floor space may not be suitable for dancing because it is carpeted or because it is susceptible to scuffing. Similarly when camping, the floor area of a tent which normally would be the bare ground is not found desirable. Many other occasions may arise where desired to create a new floor surface thus the need arises for portable floors and such floors are well known as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,611,655.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of the present invention to provide a portable, roll-up floor which may, if desired, be assembled in different sizes and may be rolled into a compact configuration for storage and transportation. The floor is provided with internal lighting for use as a disco dance floor.
 
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