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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 29, 2015
Filed:
Jan. 07, 2011
Rick Gray, Las Vegas, NV (US);
William B. Gorlin, Briarcliff Manor, NY (US);
Stephen A. Sywak, Cornwall, NY (US);
Murphy Gigliotti, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Frederick L. Smith, Park Ridge, NJ (US);
Jean Labadie, Laval, CA;
Rick Gray, Las Vegas, NV (US);
William B. Gorlin, Briarcliff Manor, NY (US);
Stephen A. Sywak, Cornwall, NY (US);
Murphy Gigliotti, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Frederick L. Smith, Park Ridge, NJ (US);
Jean Labadie, Laval, CA;
Other;
Abstract
A method for changing a theme associated with a given space (e.g., restaurant). A wall system includes a wall panel having multiple themes depicted thereon or multiple wall panels each having a theme depicted thereon. Using a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys or the like, the wall panels are moved to change the theme of the space. A ceiling system includes two ceiling panels movable via a series of winches, chain drives, cables and pulleys. Once separated the ceiling panels expose a theme different than that depicted while closed. Audio and/or visual cues may be provided to alert patrons to a theme change.