US20080045115A1 - Puppet theater and theater combination - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to theaters. More specifically it relates to portable theaters. Even more specifically it relates to children's portable theaters.
- the use of theaters for housing performances is well known in the art. Most theaters are in fixed locations and cannot be moved. Furthermore, most theaters are constructed for use by adults. Yet, it is well known that children enjoy staging plays and other theatrical productions. Furthermore, children want to do more than just stage a play. They would like to enact all elements of the theater experience. This includes enacting selling tickets at a box office and selling refreshments at a refreshment stand.
- the present invention is a single theater that is portable and allows children to enact not only a play or puppet show, but also sell tickets through a box office, maintain a dressing room and serve refreshments through a refreshment stand, all in an integrated structure.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,849 An example of a tent used as a theater is U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,849, by French.
- the '849 patent is a tent for performing marionette performances. It consists of an opening with a platform upon which to stage the marionette performances.
- This invention is specifically limited to marionettes and cannot accommodate other types of puppet performances. It certainly cannot accommodate live performance with people. It also is just a marionette stage. It does not have any other features of a theater, such as a dressing room, ticket booth or refreshment stand.
- the invention is this application fixes these defects in the portable theater area.
- the invention is a portable theater for children.
- the purpose of the invention is to allow children to perform plays and other theater productions using an actual theater.
- the theater can be adapted to the need of the children and can be decorated by them.
- the theater is a tent with fabric walls.
- the preferred embodiment is a rectangular tent with a nylon shell.
- the size of the tent is such that a child can stand in the tent without touching the roof or top of the theater.
- the tent is supported by a frame made of rods.
- the rods fit into junctions to form the shape of the theater.
- the rods and the junctions could use plastic, metal, fiberglass, wood, carbon or aluminum. Still other versions could use a cloth shell.
- Some versions of the theater tent could use wood planks, plastic panels or cardboard as the shell.
- the theater tent has a theater side that is open. On this side children can stand in the theater and perform a play or other theater production. This opening is the size of most of the side of the theater tent.
- the theater side of the theater tent has a frame so that the sides and top have a small frame around the theater opening.
- the theater opening may also have a frame on the bottom of the opening.
- the theater tent can also have a puppet theater side that is adapted to puppet shows and puppet theatrical productions.
- the puppet side is a solid sheet of fabric with openings for puppets to be inserted. These opening can be placed on the seams of the fabric or in the middle of the fabric.
- the opening can also be a larger opening that multiple puppets can fit into the opening.
- the preferred embodiment of the larger opening is large enough to create a rectangular opening that runs the lengths, but not the height of the puppet side of the theater tent.
- the theater side of the theater tent can have a puppet stage board that attaches to the opening to allow puppet shows on the theater side of the theater tent.
- the puppet stage board can be reversibly attached to the shell.
- the puppet stage can be reversibly attached to the frame of the theater tent.
- the puppet stage board can be permanently attached to the theater tent.
- the other two sides of the theater tent can be adapted to other theater related uses.
- one side could be a refreshment stand and the other could be a ticket booth.
- the side openings are of a size that would allow these uses.
- the puppet theater side can be alternatively structured as a dressing room.
- the ticket booth can have a clock and pockets for displaying pictures of the actors.
- the refreshment stand can have pockets to display a menu and a clock.
- the dressing room can have a door opening to the theater side, a clock, storage pockets and reflective surfaces, such as mirrors.
- all openings can have inserts placed into them.
- the openings have a means of attachment to support the inserts.
- the inserts can be flexible or rigid.
- the preferred embodiment envisions an insert made of dry-erase board. In this embodiment, the children can decorate the dry-erase board and then erase the drawings to use the boards again.
- the inserts are sections of fabric. The children can attached items to the fabric by a hook and loop fastener, snaps, hooks, buttons, adhesives, or magnets.
- FIG. 1 is a picture of the theater tent frame.
- FIG. 2 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent.
- FIG. 3 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent with the curtain open.
- FIG. 4 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent with the theater stage board in place.
- FIG. 5 is a picture of the puppet side of the theater tent.
- FIG. 6 is a picture of the puppet side of the theater tent with the curtain open.
- FIG. 7 is a picture of the theater tent with the puppet stage board in place.
- FIG. 8 illustrates one means of attachment for the curtains of the theater tent.
- FIG. 9 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a backdrop.
- FIG. 10 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a puppet stage board attached to the theater side of the theater tent.
- FIG. 11 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent.
- FIG. 12 illustrates an alternative version of the puppet theater side of the theater tent.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the theater tent frame.
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 .
- the rods 2 are jointed at the joints 3 .
- FIG. 2 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 placed over a frame 4 .
- the theater tent 1 has four sides and a top side and a bottom side.
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater side 18 and a refreshment stand side 5 .
- the theater side 18 has an opening 19 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 has a refreshment opening 17 , pocket 43 and clock 42 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 also has message board 8 .
- the theater side 18 has curtains 6 with fasteners 7 .
- the theater side opening 19 has sides 14 and top 15 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater stage board 9 .
- the theater stage board 9 can be folded on bend 12 .
- the theater stage board 9 has opening 10 and fasteners 11 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent with the curtain open.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 placed over a frame 4 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater side 18 with a theater side opening 19 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 has a refreshment opening 17 , pocket 43 and clock. 42 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 also has message board 8 .
- the theater side 18 has curtains 6 with fasteners 7 .
- the curtains 6 have sashes 16 .
- the theater side opening 19 has sides 14 and top 15 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater stage board 9 .
- the theater stage board 9 has opening 10 and fasteners 11 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent with the theater stage board in place.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 placed over a frame 4 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater side 18 with a theater side opening 19 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 has a refreshment opening 17 , pocket 43 and clock 42 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 also has message board 8 .
- the theater side 18 has curtains 6 .
- the curtains 6 have sashes 16 .
- the theater side opening 19 has sides 14 and top 15 .
- the theater tent 1 has a theater stage board 9 .
- the theater stage board 9 has opening 10 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates the puppet side of the theater tent.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 over a frame 4 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a ticket booth side 20 and a puppet theater side 21 .
- the ticket booth side 20 has a ticket window 24 , a message board 25 , a photo sleeve 41 and clock 42 .
- the puppet theater side 21 has puppet theater opening 22 .
- the puppet theater opening 22 has curtains 23 with fasteners 26 .
- the puppet theater side 22 also has puppet stage board 27 .
- the puppet stage board 27 folds at fold 28 .
- the puppet stage board 27 has opening 29 and puppet attachment points 30 and fasteners 31 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates the puppet side of the theater tent with the curtain open.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 over a frame 4 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a ticket booth side 20 and a puppet theater side 21 .
- the ticket booth side 20 has a ticket window 24 , a message board 25 , a photo sleeve 41 and clock 42 .
- the puppet theater side 21 has puppet theater opening 22 .
- the puppet theater opening 22 has curtains 23 with fasteners 26 .
- the curtains 23 have sashes 32 .
- the puppet theater side 22 also has puppet stage board 27 .
- the puppet stage board 27 has opening 29 and puppet attachment points 30 and fasteners 31 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates the theater tent with the puppet stage board in place.
- the theater tent 1 comprises fabric 13 over a frame 4 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the theater tent 1 has a ticket booth side 20 and a puppet theater side 21 .
- the ticket booth side 20 has a ticket window 24 , a message board 25 , a photo sleeve 41 and clock 42 .
- the puppet theater side 21 has puppet theater opening 22 .
- the puppet theater opening 22 has curtains 23 with fasteners 26 .
- the curtains 23 have sashes 32 .
- the puppet theater side 22 also has puppet stage board 27 .
- the puppet stage board 27 has opening 29 and puppet attachment points 30 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates one means of attachment for the curtains of the theater tent.
- the theater tent 1 can have the curtains 6 attached directly to the frame 4 .
- the curtains 6 reversibly attach fasteners 7 to a rod 2 of the frame 4 so that the curtain can be moved to cover and reveal the theater side opening 19 on the theater side 18 of the theater tent 1 .
- the figure also shows the fabric 13 that covers the frame 4 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a backdrop.
- the theater tent 1 can have a backdrop 34 .
- the backdrop 34 reversibly attaches to the rods 2 of the frame 4 using fasteners 35 .
- the backdrop 34 is positioned so that it serves as a backdrop to theater side opening 19 of theater side 18 .
- the figure also shows the fabric 13 that covers the frame 4 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a puppet stage board attached to the theater side of the theater tent.
- the theater tent 1 has frame 4 and fabric 13 covering frame 4 .
- the theater side 18 has theater side opening 19 . Part of the theater side opening 19 is covered by puppet stage board 27 .
- Puppet stage board 27 can be reversibly attached to the frame 4 by fasteners 37 that are reversibly attached to rods 2 of the frame 4 .
- FIG. 11 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent.
- the theater tent 1 has fabric 13 and theater side 18 and theater side opening 19 . Inside theater side opening 19 , the backdrop 34 is visible. Above the theater side opening 19 is a marquee 36 .
- FIG. 12 illustrates an alternative version of the puppet theater side of the theater tent.
- This configuration of the puppet theater side 21 of the theater tent 1 has the puppet theater side 21 set up as a dressing room.
- the dressing room configuration of the puppet theater side 21 includes the fabric 13 , a door opening 38 , a reflective surface 39 and accessory pockets 40 .
- the frame 4 is made of rods 2 and joints 3 .
- the rods 2 can be made of any rigid material. In the preferred embodiment, the rods 2 are made of plastic. Rods 2 could also be made of fiberglass, wood, metal, aluminum or carbon. The rods 2 are held together by joints 3 .
- the joints 3 could be any means that holds the rods 2 together. The preferred embodiment envisions the joints 3 as receptacles that the rods 2 can fit into.
- the joints 3 could also be made of plastic, fiberglass, wood, metal, aluminum or carbon.
- the overall shape of the frame 4 is any shape that a child can stand within.
- the frame 4 has a top portion 32 and a bottom portion 33 .
- the top portion 32 of frame 4 is the portion not touching the ground.
- the bottom portion 33 of the frame 4 is the portion that is touching the ground.
- the preferred embodiment is a cube.
- the theater tent 1 could be a rectangle or box.
- the fabric 13 of the theater tent 1 is any fabric that can fit over the frame 4 .
- the preferred embodiment envisions a plastic fabric 13 such as nylon. Any other fabric 13 could be used, such as cotton, polyester or rayon. Another embodiment could use wood planks as a replacement for the fabric 13 . Yet another embodiment of fabric 13 could be cardboard. Yet another embodiment of the fabric 13 could be molded plastics.
- the theater tent 1 can have the topside or the bottom side that is open. Alternatively, the topside or the bottom side could be closed.
- the fasteners 7 can be any fasteners.
- the preferred embodiment envisions a statistical fastener or a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO.
- the fasteners 7 can reversibly attach curtains 6 to the frame 4 of the theater tent 1 .
- the curtains 6 can be attached to the top portion of frame 4 .
- the fasteners 26 can be any fasteners.
- the preferred embodiment envisions a statistical fastener or a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO.
- the theater side 18 has a theater side opening 19 .
- This theater side opening 19 can be envisioned as a stage.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention has the theactical performance take place inside the theater side opening 19 as if the theater side opening 19 was a full sized stage.
- the preferred embodiment envisions a theater side opening 19 wide enough for five children to act or operate within the theater tent 1 .
- the message board 8 can be made of dry erase board. Alternatively, the message board 8 could be made of blackboard. Alternatively the message board 8 could be made of paper.
- the paper version of message board 8 could be a single piece of paper, or could be a pad of paper with a plurality of sheets of paper. Some embodiments of the theater tent 1 do not include the message board 8 . Some embodiments of message board 8 could include lights. Some embodiments of the theater tent 1 could include a plastic sleeve to hold the message board 8 .
- the message board 8 can have different elements or features on each side.
- the message board 25 can be made of dry erase board. Alternatively, the message board 25 could be made of blackboard. Alternatively the message board 25 could be made of paper.
- the paper version of message board 25 could be a single piece of paper, or could be a pad of paper with a plurality of sheets of paper. Some embodiments of the theater tent 1 do not include the message board 25 . Some embodiments of message board 25 could include lights. Some embodiments of the theater tent 1 could include a plastic sleeve to hold the message board 25 .
- the message board 25 can have different elements or features on each side.
- the theater stage board 9 can be made of any material.
- the preferred embodiment envisions dry erase board.
- An alternative embodiment of theater stage board 9 is a board covered with fabric that a statistical fastener or hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO, can attach to.
- the theater stage board 9 could also be made of fabric.
- the theater stage board 9 can be decorated to act as decoration for a scene.
- the theater stage board 9 can be arranged so that children can color pre-drawn images, or the theater stage board 9 be decorated with a specific theme or character.
- An alternative theater stage board 9 could be made of fabric.
- the theater stage board 9 has holes 10 .
- the holes 10 allow a child to fit their head through the hole.
- the theater stage board 9 can be decorated so that the child can assume the role of the character drawn on the theater stage board 9 by fitting the child's head through the hole 10 .
- the theater stage board 9 can have any number of holes 10 .
- the preferred embodiment envisions a theater stage board 9 with two holes 10 .
- the theater stage board 9 has fasteners 11 . These fasteners 11 can attach to the fasteners 7 on the theater side 18 of the theater tent 1 .
- An alternative embodiment of the theater stage board 9 can attach to the rods 2 of frame 4 by fasteners 11 .
- the puppet stage board 27 can be made of any material.
- the preferred embodiment envisions dry erase board.
- An alternative embodiment of the puppet stage board 27 is a board covered with fabric that a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO, can attach to.
- the puppet stage board 27 can be reversibly attached to the theater side opening 19 of the theater side 18 of the theater tent 1 .
- Some embodiments of this version of the invention may not have a puppet theater opening 22 on the puppet theater side 21 of the theater tent 1 .
- the puppet stage board 27 could also be made of fabric.
- the puppet stage board 27 can be decorated to display and scene.
- the puppet stage board 27 can have a pre-drawn image that children can color.
- the puppet stage board 27 can be decorated with a theme or character.
- the puppet stage board 27 has holes 29 .
- the holes 29 allow a child to fit a puppet through the hole.
- the puppet stage board 27 can be decorated so that the puppet can assume the role of the character drawn on the puppet stage board 27 by fitting the puppet through the hole 29 .
- the puppet stage board 27 can have any number of holes 29 .
- the preferred embodiment envisions a puppet stage board 27 with two holes 29 .
- the holes 29 can be placed at any spot on the puppet stage board 27 .
- One embodiment has the holes 29 in the middle of the puppet stage board 27 .
- Other embodiments have the holes 29 at a seam in the puppet theater side 21 of the theater tent 1 .
- Some versions of the theater tent 1 do not have holes 29 .
- the puppet stage board 27 can also have a puppet attachment point 30 .
- the puppet attachment point 30 is any means to secure a puppet the puppet stage board 27 .
- a preferred embodiment of the puppet attachment point 30 is U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,929 by Lisa Leleu.
- Another preferred embodiment of the puppet stage board 27 would not have a puppet attachment point 30 .
- Some versions of the theater tent 1 do not have puppet attachment points 30 , such as the example in FIG. 10 .
- the puppet stage board 27 has fasteners 31 . These fasteners 31 can attach to the fasteners 26 on the puppet theater side 21 of the theater tent 1 .
- puppet stage board 27 is reversibly attached to the theater side opening 19 by fasteners 37 .
- Fasteners 37 reversibly attach to the rods 2 of frame 4 .
- Fasteners 26 , 31 and 37 can be any type of fastener. As examples and not meant as a limitation in any way, fasteners 26 , 31 and 37 can be buttons, snaps, ties, hook and loop fasteners, hook and loop fabric such as VELCRO, magnets, or adhesives. A person skilled in the art will see that other fasteners can also be used.
- the puppet stage board 27 can be permanently or reversibly attached to the theater tent 1 .
- the message board 8 , message board 25 , theater stage board 9 and puppet stage board 27 can also be panels. Each can be made of wood, cardboard, dry-erase board, blackboard, plastic, metal, cloth, fabric, vinyl, rubber, foam, or any other material. Each can be rigid or flexible. Each can have decorations attached or drawn onto the message board 8 , message board 25 , theater stage board 9 , or puppet stage board 27 .
- the theater tent 1 can also have a backdrop 34 .
- Backdrop 34 can be reversibly attached to frame 4 by fasteners 35 .
- Fasteners 34 can be any type of fastener. As examples and not meant as a limitation in any way, fasteners 34 can be buttons, snaps, ties, hook and loop fasteners, hook and loop fabric such as VELCRO, magnets, or adhesives. A person skilled in the art will see that other fasteners can also be used.
- Backdrop 34 can be made of any material. Backdrop 34 can be rigid or flexible. Backdrop 34 can be a board, a sheet of material, or a sheet of fabric. In the preferred embodiment, the backdrop 34 is a sheet of fabric. A person skilled in the art can be that other materials could be used
- the marquee 36 is any board or sign that can carry a message.
- the marquee 36 can be attached to the theater tent 1 fabric 13 by any means.
- the marquee 36 has lights and has a dry erase surface that can have messages written on the marquee 36 .
- the marquee 36 is slipped into a clear plastic sleeve.
- the marquee 36 can also have a pocket to hold a pen or other drawing instrument.
- the puppet theater side 21 does not have a puppet theater opening 22 .
- the puppet theater side 21 has a door opening 38 , a reflective surface 39 and accessory pockets 40 .
- the door opening 38 can have a covering, such as a curtain, or cannot have a covering.
- the reflective surface 39 can be a mirror.
- the accessory pockets 40 can be of any size. There can be one accessory pocket 40 or a plurality of accessory pockets 40 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 has a refreshment opening 17 , pocket 43 and clock 42 .
- the refreshment stand side 5 also has message board 8 .
- Pocket 43 can be used to hold a menu.
- the number of pockets 43 can be one or a plurality.
- the pockets 43 can be of any size.
- the pockets 43 can had messages.
- the pockets 43 can be made of plastic or fabric.
- the ticket booth side 20 has a ticket window 24 , a message board 25 , a photo sleeve 41 and clock 42 .
- the ticket booth side 20 can have a single photo sleeve 41 or a plurality of photo sleeves 41 .
- the photo sleeves 41 can be made of plastic or mesh.
- the photo sleeves 41 can be of any size.
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A portable theater for children that has multiple features of a theater integrated together. The portable theater has a stage, refreshment stand, ticket booth and alternatively a dressing room or puppet theater. Each side of theater has one element for a total of four elements in any given theater. The theater allows children to enact not only a performance, but also other aspects of the theater experience like selling tickets, selling refreshments and changing between scenes.
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- This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/838798, filed Aug. 18, 2006 by the present inventor.
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- This invention relates to theaters. More specifically it relates to portable theaters. Even more specifically it relates to children's portable theaters.
- The use of theaters for housing performances is well known in the art. Most theaters are in fixed locations and cannot be moved. Furthermore, most theaters are constructed for use by adults. Yet, it is well known that children enjoy staging plays and other theatrical productions. Furthermore, children want to do more than just stage a play. They would like to enact all elements of the theater experience. This includes enacting selling tickets at a box office and selling refreshments at a refreshment stand. The present invention is a single theater that is portable and allows children to enact not only a play or puppet show, but also sell tickets through a box office, maintain a dressing room and serve refreshments through a refreshment stand, all in an integrated structure.
- An example of a tent used as a theater is U.S. Pat. No. 5,261,849, by French. The '849 patent is a tent for performing marionette performances. It consists of an opening with a platform upon which to stage the marionette performances. This invention is specifically limited to marionettes and cannot accommodate other types of puppet performances. It certainly cannot accommodate live performance with people. It also is just a marionette stage. It does not have any other features of a theater, such as a dressing room, ticket booth or refreshment stand. The invention is this application fixes these defects in the portable theater area.
- The invention is a portable theater for children. The purpose of the invention is to allow children to perform plays and other theater productions using an actual theater. The theater can be adapted to the need of the children and can be decorated by them.
- The theater is a tent with fabric walls. The preferred embodiment is a rectangular tent with a nylon shell. The size of the tent is such that a child can stand in the tent without touching the roof or top of the theater. The tent is supported by a frame made of rods. The rods fit into junctions to form the shape of the theater. The rods and the junctions could use plastic, metal, fiberglass, wood, carbon or aluminum. Still other versions could use a cloth shell. Some versions of the theater tent could use wood planks, plastic panels or cardboard as the shell.
- The theater tent has a theater side that is open. On this side children can stand in the theater and perform a play or other theater production. This opening is the size of most of the side of the theater tent. The theater side of the theater tent has a frame so that the sides and top have a small frame around the theater opening. The theater opening may also have a frame on the bottom of the opening.
- The theater tent can also have a puppet theater side that is adapted to puppet shows and puppet theatrical productions. The puppet side is a solid sheet of fabric with openings for puppets to be inserted. These opening can be placed on the seams of the fabric or in the middle of the fabric. The opening can also be a larger opening that multiple puppets can fit into the opening. The preferred embodiment of the larger opening is large enough to create a rectangular opening that runs the lengths, but not the height of the puppet side of the theater tent.
- The theater side of the theater tent can have a puppet stage board that attaches to the opening to allow puppet shows on the theater side of the theater tent. The puppet stage board can be reversibly attached to the shell. Alternatively, the puppet stage can be reversibly attached to the frame of the theater tent. Alternatively still, the puppet stage board can be permanently attached to the theater tent.
- The other two sides of the theater tent can be adapted to other theater related uses. In a preferred embodiment, one side could be a refreshment stand and the other could be a ticket booth. The side openings are of a size that would allow these uses. Furthermore, the puppet theater side can be alternatively structured as a dressing room.
- These other elements of the theater can have special features for each use. The ticket booth can have a clock and pockets for displaying pictures of the actors. The refreshment stand can have pockets to display a menu and a clock. The dressing room can have a door opening to the theater side, a clock, storage pockets and reflective surfaces, such as mirrors.
- In the preferred embodiment, all openings can have inserts placed into them. The openings have a means of attachment to support the inserts. The inserts can be flexible or rigid. The preferred embodiment envisions an insert made of dry-erase board. In this embodiment, the children can decorate the dry-erase board and then erase the drawings to use the boards again. In another preferred embodiment, the inserts are sections of fabric. The children can attached items to the fabric by a hook and loop fastener, snaps, hooks, buttons, adhesives, or magnets.
- Although this invention has been illustrated by reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made which clearly fall within the scope of the invention.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and form part of the specification, illustrate the embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a picture of the theater tent frame. -
FIG. 2 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent. -
FIG. 3 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent with the curtain open. -
FIG. 4 is a picture of the theater side of the theater tent with the theater stage board in place. -
FIG. 5 is a picture of the puppet side of the theater tent. -
FIG. 6 is a picture of the puppet side of the theater tent with the curtain open. -
FIG. 7 is a picture of the theater tent with the puppet stage board in place. -
FIG. 8 illustrates one means of attachment for the curtains of the theater tent. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a backdrop. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a puppet stage board attached to the theater side of the theater tent. -
FIG. 11 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent. -
FIG. 12 illustrates an alternative version of the puppet theater side of the theater tent. -
FIG. 1 illustrates the theater tent frame. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2. Therods 2 are jointed at thejoints 3. -
FIG. 2 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 placed over aframe 4. Thetheater tent 1 has four sides and a top side and a bottom side. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater side 18 and arefreshment stand side 5. Thetheater side 18 has anopening 19. The refreshment standside 5 has arefreshment opening 17,pocket 43 andclock 42. The refreshment standside 5 also hasmessage board 8. Thetheater side 18 hascurtains 6 withfasteners 7. Thetheater side opening 19 hassides 14 and top 15. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater stage board 9. Thetheater stage board 9 can be folded onbend 12. Thetheater stage board 9 hasopening 10 andfasteners 11. -
FIG. 3 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent with the curtain open. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 placed over aframe 4. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater side 18 with atheater side opening 19. The refreshment standside 5 has arefreshment opening 17,pocket 43 and clock. 42. The refreshment standside 5 also hasmessage board 8. Thetheater side 18 hascurtains 6 withfasteners 7. Thecurtains 6 havesashes 16. Thetheater side opening 19 hassides 14 and top 15. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater stage board 9. Thetheater stage board 9 hasopening 10 andfasteners 11. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent with the theater stage board in place. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 placed over aframe 4. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater side 18 with atheater side opening 19. The refreshment standside 5 has arefreshment opening 17,pocket 43 andclock 42. The refreshment standside 5 also hasmessage board 8. Thetheater side 18 hascurtains 6. Thecurtains 6 havesashes 16. Thetheater side opening 19 hassides 14 and top 15. Thetheater tent 1 has atheater stage board 9. Thetheater stage board 9 hasopening 10. -
FIG. 5 illustrates the puppet side of the theater tent. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 over aframe 4. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has aticket booth side 20 and apuppet theater side 21. Theticket booth side 20 has aticket window 24, amessage board 25, aphoto sleeve 41 andclock 42. Thepuppet theater side 21 haspuppet theater opening 22. Thepuppet theater opening 22 hascurtains 23 withfasteners 26. Thepuppet theater side 22 also haspuppet stage board 27. Thepuppet stage board 27 folds atfold 28. Thepuppet stage board 27 hasopening 29 and puppet attachment points 30 andfasteners 31. -
FIG. 6 illustrates the puppet side of the theater tent with the curtain open. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 over aframe 4. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has aticket booth side 20 and apuppet theater side 21. Theticket booth side 20 has aticket window 24, amessage board 25, aphoto sleeve 41 andclock 42. Thepuppet theater side 21 haspuppet theater opening 22. Thepuppet theater opening 22 hascurtains 23 withfasteners 26. Thecurtains 23 have sashes 32. Thepuppet theater side 22 also haspuppet stage board 27. Thepuppet stage board 27 hasopening 29 and puppet attachment points 30 andfasteners 31. -
FIG. 7 illustrates the theater tent with the puppet stage board in place. Thetheater tent 1 comprisesfabric 13 over aframe 4. Theframe 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Thetheater tent 1 has aticket booth side 20 and apuppet theater side 21. Theticket booth side 20 has aticket window 24, amessage board 25, aphoto sleeve 41 andclock 42. Thepuppet theater side 21 haspuppet theater opening 22. Thepuppet theater opening 22 hascurtains 23 withfasteners 26. Thecurtains 23 have sashes 32. Thepuppet theater side 22 also haspuppet stage board 27. Thepuppet stage board 27 hasopening 29 and puppet attachment points 30. -
FIG. 8 illustrates one means of attachment for the curtains of the theater tent. Thetheater tent 1 can have thecurtains 6 attached directly to theframe 4. In this version of thetheater tent 1, thecurtains 6 reversibly attachfasteners 7 to arod 2 of theframe 4 so that the curtain can be moved to cover and reveal the theater side opening 19 on thetheater side 18 of thetheater tent 1. The figure also shows thefabric 13 that covers theframe 4. -
FIG. 9 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a backdrop. Thetheater tent 1 can have abackdrop 34. Thebackdrop 34 reversibly attaches to therods 2 of theframe 4 usingfasteners 35. Thebackdrop 34 is positioned so that it serves as a backdrop to theater side opening 19 oftheater side 18. The figure also shows thefabric 13 that covers theframe 4. -
FIG. 10 illustrates a version of the theater tent with a puppet stage board attached to the theater side of the theater tent. Thetheater tent 1 hasframe 4 andfabric 13covering frame 4. Thetheater side 18 hastheater side opening 19. Part of thetheater side opening 19 is covered bypuppet stage board 27.Puppet stage board 27 can be reversibly attached to theframe 4 byfasteners 37 that are reversibly attached torods 2 of theframe 4. -
FIG. 11 illustrates the theater side of the theater tent. Thetheater tent 1 hasfabric 13 andtheater side 18 andtheater side opening 19. Insidetheater side opening 19, thebackdrop 34 is visible. Above thetheater side opening 19 is amarquee 36. -
FIG. 12 illustrates an alternative version of the puppet theater side of the theater tent. This configuration of thepuppet theater side 21 of thetheater tent 1 has thepuppet theater side 21 set up as a dressing room. The dressing room configuration of thepuppet theater side 21 includes thefabric 13, adoor opening 38, areflective surface 39 and accessory pockets 40. - The
frame 4 is made ofrods 2 and joints 3. Therods 2 can be made of any rigid material. In the preferred embodiment, therods 2 are made of plastic.Rods 2 could also be made of fiberglass, wood, metal, aluminum or carbon. Therods 2 are held together byjoints 3. Thejoints 3 could be any means that holds therods 2 together. The preferred embodiment envisions thejoints 3 as receptacles that therods 2 can fit into. Thejoints 3 could also be made of plastic, fiberglass, wood, metal, aluminum or carbon. - The overall shape of the
frame 4 is any shape that a child can stand within. Theframe 4 has atop portion 32 and a bottom portion 33. Thetop portion 32 offrame 4 is the portion not touching the ground. The bottom portion 33 of theframe 4 is the portion that is touching the ground. The preferred embodiment is a cube. Alternatively, thetheater tent 1 could be a rectangle or box. - The
fabric 13 of thetheater tent 1 is any fabric that can fit over theframe 4. The preferred embodiment envisions aplastic fabric 13 such as nylon. Anyother fabric 13 could be used, such as cotton, polyester or rayon. Another embodiment could use wood planks as a replacement for thefabric 13. Yet another embodiment offabric 13 could be cardboard. Yet another embodiment of thefabric 13 could be molded plastics. Thetheater tent 1 can have the topside or the bottom side that is open. Alternatively, the topside or the bottom side could be closed. - The
fasteners 7 can be any fasteners. The preferred embodiment envisions a statistical fastener or a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO. Thefasteners 7 can reversibly attachcurtains 6 to theframe 4 of thetheater tent 1. Thecurtains 6 can be attached to the top portion offrame 4. - The
fasteners 26 can be any fasteners. The preferred embodiment envisions a statistical fastener or a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO. - The
theater side 18 has atheater side opening 19. Thistheater side opening 19 can be envisioned as a stage. The preferred embodiment of the invention has the theactical performance take place inside thetheater side opening 19 as if thetheater side opening 19 was a full sized stage. The preferred embodiment envisions atheater side opening 19 wide enough for five children to act or operate within thetheater tent 1. - The
message board 8 can be made of dry erase board. Alternatively, themessage board 8 could be made of blackboard. Alternatively themessage board 8 could be made of paper. The paper version ofmessage board 8 could be a single piece of paper, or could be a pad of paper with a plurality of sheets of paper. Some embodiments of thetheater tent 1 do not include themessage board 8. Some embodiments ofmessage board 8 could include lights. Some embodiments of thetheater tent 1 could include a plastic sleeve to hold themessage board 8. Themessage board 8 can have different elements or features on each side. - The
message board 25 can be made of dry erase board. Alternatively, themessage board 25 could be made of blackboard. Alternatively themessage board 25 could be made of paper. The paper version ofmessage board 25 could be a single piece of paper, or could be a pad of paper with a plurality of sheets of paper. Some embodiments of thetheater tent 1 do not include themessage board 25. Some embodiments ofmessage board 25 could include lights. Some embodiments of thetheater tent 1 could include a plastic sleeve to hold themessage board 25. Themessage board 25 can have different elements or features on each side. - The
theater stage board 9 can be made of any material. The preferred embodiment envisions dry erase board. An alternative embodiment oftheater stage board 9 is a board covered with fabric that a statistical fastener or hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO, can attach to. Thetheater stage board 9 could also be made of fabric. Thetheater stage board 9 can be decorated to act as decoration for a scene. Thetheater stage board 9 can be arranged so that children can color pre-drawn images, or thetheater stage board 9 be decorated with a specific theme or character. An alternativetheater stage board 9 could be made of fabric. - The
theater stage board 9 hasholes 10. Theholes 10 allow a child to fit their head through the hole. Thetheater stage board 9 can be decorated so that the child can assume the role of the character drawn on thetheater stage board 9 by fitting the child's head through thehole 10. Thetheater stage board 9 can have any number ofholes 10. The preferred embodiment envisions atheater stage board 9 with twoholes 10. - The
theater stage board 9 hasfasteners 11. Thesefasteners 11 can attach to thefasteners 7 on thetheater side 18 of thetheater tent 1. An alternative embodiment of thetheater stage board 9 can attach to therods 2 offrame 4 byfasteners 11. - The
puppet stage board 27 can be made of any material. The preferred embodiment envisions dry erase board. An alternative embodiment of thepuppet stage board 27 is a board covered with fabric that a hook and loop fabric, such as VELCRO, can attach to. In another alternative embodiment, thepuppet stage board 27 can be reversibly attached to the theater side opening 19 of thetheater side 18 of thetheater tent 1. Some embodiments of this version of the invention may not have a puppet theater opening 22 on thepuppet theater side 21 of thetheater tent 1. Thepuppet stage board 27 could also be made of fabric. - The
puppet stage board 27 can be decorated to display and scene. Thepuppet stage board 27 can have a pre-drawn image that children can color. Alternatively, thepuppet stage board 27 can be decorated with a theme or character. - The
puppet stage board 27 hasholes 29. Theholes 29 allow a child to fit a puppet through the hole. Thepuppet stage board 27 can be decorated so that the puppet can assume the role of the character drawn on thepuppet stage board 27 by fitting the puppet through thehole 29. Thepuppet stage board 27 can have any number ofholes 29. The preferred embodiment envisions apuppet stage board 27 with twoholes 29. Theholes 29 can be placed at any spot on thepuppet stage board 27. One embodiment has theholes 29 in the middle of thepuppet stage board 27. Other embodiments have theholes 29 at a seam in thepuppet theater side 21 of thetheater tent 1. Some versions of thetheater tent 1 do not have holes 29. - The
puppet stage board 27 can also have apuppet attachment point 30. Thepuppet attachment point 30 is any means to secure a puppet thepuppet stage board 27. A preferred embodiment of thepuppet attachment point 30 is U.S. Pat. No. 6,672,929 by Lisa Leleu. Another preferred embodiment of thepuppet stage board 27 would not have apuppet attachment point 30. Some versions of thetheater tent 1 do not have puppet attachment points 30, such as the example inFIG. 10 . - The
puppet stage board 27 hasfasteners 31. Thesefasteners 31 can attach to thefasteners 26 on thepuppet theater side 21 of thetheater tent 1. In version of the invention,puppet stage board 27 is reversibly attached to thetheater side opening 19 byfasteners 37.Fasteners 37 reversibly attach to therods 2 offrame 4.Fasteners fasteners puppet stage board 27 can be permanently or reversibly attached to thetheater tent 1. - The
message board 8,message board 25,theater stage board 9 andpuppet stage board 27 can also be panels. Each can be made of wood, cardboard, dry-erase board, blackboard, plastic, metal, cloth, fabric, vinyl, rubber, foam, or any other material. Each can be rigid or flexible. Each can have decorations attached or drawn onto themessage board 8,message board 25,theater stage board 9, orpuppet stage board 27. - The
theater tent 1 can also have abackdrop 34.Backdrop 34 can be reversibly attached toframe 4 byfasteners 35.Fasteners 34 can be any type of fastener. As examples and not meant as a limitation in any way,fasteners 34 can be buttons, snaps, ties, hook and loop fasteners, hook and loop fabric such as VELCRO, magnets, or adhesives. A person skilled in the art will see that other fasteners can also be used.Backdrop 34 can be made of any material.Backdrop 34 can be rigid or flexible.Backdrop 34 can be a board, a sheet of material, or a sheet of fabric. In the preferred embodiment, thebackdrop 34 is a sheet of fabric. A person skilled in the art can be that other materials could be used - The
marquee 36 is any board or sign that can carry a message. Themarquee 36 can be attached to thetheater tent 1fabric 13 by any means. In the preferred embodiment, themarquee 36 has lights and has a dry erase surface that can have messages written on themarquee 36. In the preferred embodiment, themarquee 36 is slipped into a clear plastic sleeve. Themarquee 36 can also have a pocket to hold a pen or other drawing instrument. - In the dressing room configuration of the
puppet theater side 21, thepuppet theater side 21 does not have apuppet theater opening 22. In this configuration, thepuppet theater side 21 has adoor opening 38, areflective surface 39 and accessory pockets 40. Thedoor opening 38 can have a covering, such as a curtain, or cannot have a covering. Thereflective surface 39 can be a mirror. The accessory pockets 40 can be of any size. There can be oneaccessory pocket 40 or a plurality of accessory pockets 40. - The refreshment stand
side 5 has arefreshment opening 17,pocket 43 andclock 42. The refreshment standside 5 also hasmessage board 8.Pocket 43 can be used to hold a menu. The number ofpockets 43 can be one or a plurality. Thepockets 43 can be of any size. Thepockets 43 can had messages. Thepockets 43 can be made of plastic or fabric. - The
ticket booth side 20 has aticket window 24, amessage board 25, aphoto sleeve 41 andclock 42. Theticket booth side 20 can have asingle photo sleeve 41 or a plurality ofphoto sleeves 41. Thephoto sleeves 41 can be made of plastic or mesh. Thephoto sleeves 41 can be of any size. - Although this invention has been illustrated by reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made which clearly fall within the scope of the invention. The invention is intended to be protected broadly within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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1. A collapsible theater comprising:
a frame comprising poles and joints;
a flexible shell;
at least one opening in the shell;
at least one curtain that is both movable and reversibly detachable that can approximately cover at least one opening;
the curtain being reversibly attached to the frame;
so that when assembled the poles are attached to each other by the joints to form a frame in the a shape in the approximate shape of a cube and the shell fits around the frame with the curtains reversibly attached to the frame in such as way to approximately covers at least one opening and the curtain can be moved without detaching the curtain from the frame to reveal the opening.
2. The collapsible theater of claim 1 comprising poles that form the top of the frame, poles that form the sides of the frame and poles that form the bottom of the frame.
3. The collapsible theater of claim 2 comprising at least one curtain that reversibly and movably attaches to the poles that form the top of the frame.
4. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where the sides of the frame are not of equal length
5. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where decorative objects can be reversible attached to the shell.
6. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where the number of openings is one.
7. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where the number of openings is three.
8. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where the number of openings is four.
9. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where at least one opening can have an object attached that will allow for puppet shows.
10. A collapsible theater comprising:
a tent with a first side, a second side, a third side and a fourth side;
the first side has a large theater opening that forms a stage;
the second side has an opening forming a ticket office;
the third side has an opening forming a refreshment stand;
the fourth side has a fourth opening;
so that the tent is an integrated theater with a stage, ticket booth, refreshment stand, and a fourth opening.
11. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the second side with the opening forming a ticket office has objects that can be reversibly attached.
12. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the third side with the opening forming a refreshment stand has objects that can be reversibly attached.
13. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the first side with the theater opening forming a stage has objects that can be reversibly attached.
14. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the fourth side with the opening forming a puppet stage has objects that can be reversibly attached.
15. The collapsible theater of claim 11 where the objects are decorative objects.
16. The collapsible theater of claim 12 where the objects are decorative objects.
17. The collapsible theater of claim 13 where the objects are decorative objects.
18. The collapsible theater of claim 14 where the objects are decorative objects.
19. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where one opening has an object that can be reversibly attached to the theater so that the opening is substantially covered and the object has at least one opening through which at least one puppet can be placed.
20. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the first side theater opening forming a stage has an object that can be reversibly attached to the opening that can substantially cover the opening and at least one puppet can be placed in at least one hole in the object.
21. The collapsible theater of claim 3 where the curtains are reversibly attached by loops.
22. The collapsible theater of claim 3 where the curtains are reversibly attached by a hook and loop fabric.
23. The collapsible theater of claim 3 where the curtains are reversibly attached by snaps.
24. The collapsible theater of claim 1 where the theater includes a backdrop.
25. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the theater includes a backdrop.
26. The collapsible theater of claim 24 where the backdrop is reversibly attached to the frame.
27. The collapsible theater of claim 25 where the backdrop is reversibly attached to the frame.
28. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the fourth opening forms a puppet stage.
29. The collapsible theater of claim 10 where the fourth opening forms a door.
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