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(IMAGE NO.16).Above, Yankee stadium, could be one of the many that can adapt the convertible roof as shown in these images.It has an external and adjacent tower tilting over the new or existing structure containing within it a folded(typical to"chinese fans")roof which encircles the stadium by means of motorized trolleys at the folds. A power fastener seals it,and air raises it into a bubble.Then "It's a whole new ball game". Not only can base

(IMAGE NO.16a)Giant Stadium like the Yankee Stadium above can also have all their activities on an all year basis Also for 8000 stadiums around the world, that's a 160 $billion possibility at only 20 $million per installation. cont.

(IMAGE NO.16b)Here we can see how the roof is actually being opened.In the two insets(giantstadium) are open and closed views of the possible convertible roof,wit an all year round use.>

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(IMAGE NO.10)The image and the sketches at right provide us with a new possibility to participate, during our leisure hours,in many types of activities using the non-busy streets of big cities such as N.Y.C. off working hours and weekends for all types of recreations.Thousands of city dwellers who usually seek shelter in their apartments in nonclement weather now can participate with others in many more activities as non spectators and be physically active instead of becoming or called a "couch potato". By installing roof structures be they "soft" and retractible or rigid ones these light weight structures could permit its attachment to existing buildings.Then using appropriate drainage for precipitation and also providing cooling or heating in extreme conditions supplied by those buildings with means, only then to close off the ends, we've got it made. Just imagine, sidewalk cafe's, roller blade hockey, volleyball, parties,etc,etc,just to mention a few.Repeat this over and over throughout the city and it'll be a whole new outlet with minimum costs to the users and taxpayers .(cont.) Type In Here!!
(IMAGE NO.13)(for Austria)At right is an excerpt of "street rag" No.128 p.1, it illustrates a new possibility for skiers who,regardless of adverse conditions, can ski or snowboard at any time and to their heart's content.The two skiers at right are standing within a pressurized dome type structure with an all year round controlled temperature just below freezing, and thus, eliminating the need to snow making to only a few times a month maybe, and with minimum grooming. At present, unless you live in a cold winter area and at near proximity to ski areas, that sport can be quite costly even for a weekend.($300.00+ for lodging,food,lifts,travel ,etc.) and available to a limited few.With this new possibility even the kids working at "fast foods" at $5.00 an hour can get together with 3 or 4 pals, put their boards on top of the car,and hop over, for example to Great Gorge,N.J. from N.Y.C. in an hour and ski the slopes all day for $25.00 and be home that same evening. With such easy access, they too can become "pros" in no time. Since these areas are then open all year, a whole new possibility for the local businesses could evolved into new prosperity for them also.Even the the winter resorts who,thru the summer, have many vacationers could also include bring their boards along on their trip. The Bottom picture(at left) illustrates Camelback Pa. ski area with such a roof over one of its lifts at its right, a side elevation and section view is also shown. for more, see "Big Top" in fig .14 in next image. (continued)

(IMAGE NO.13a)For all year skiing this type of (cont)
(IMAGE NO.14)"Big top"A coincidence, a company of that name makes rigid light structures which ,having looked them up in "thomas register" could also among others I contacted provide typical facilities such as the air pressure supported ones. Also at a minimal cost relative to huge structures like the present one in Japan,or the costly stadiums now being planned.See future ideas for new inexpensive convertible roofs for all present stadiums for an approximate $20 million cost, to be in this web page soon also.A few years ago I visited the giant stadium and left sketches and description of such a standard roof adaptable to most existing and future ones to the manager Mr. Mulcahy also sent a copy to Mr.Steinbrenner avoiding the need for a new stadium for the "Yankees". Never heard from neither of them.The folded roof (like a "chinese fan") is stored in a tiltable tower the size of the washington monument. With a track circling the roof ,small motors at each fold circulate the stadium till both halves meet,a power fastener zips it closed, the edges are sealed then air pressure is introduced like the bubbled roofs on tennis courts and the ski slope dome shown in Image 13 above. I'll show it soon on this page.The bottom of this image gives us an idea as to how we can reduce costs of these roof structures by standardizing them from one application to another. Even circular roofs of dfferent diameters. Can you imagine what can be done with one billion dollars saved for N.Y. tax payers ? Boy! ..do I have other things they need!Type In Here!!

This collapsible house will withstand(cont.)

Like the above image this collapsible house will withstand(cont.)

(IMAGE NO.15)What we're looking at here is Times Square,N.Y.City. The biggest advertizing center in the world. Since millions come to visit it, an idea came to mind to provide McDonald's with a 'humdinger' of an ad while permitting the public access with elevators within the M logo and for them to ride, take photos also enjoy the ride and the view during the trip across both arches.Down in Saint Louis, Missouri they have a huge arch where visitors can view that city from. So,the same in Manhattan.should you be standing at 40th st. and seventh looking north, you only see one arch,from there walk over to Broadway, look north again ,you see the other(half)arch. Walk north to 43rd st. you'd see both as the McDonald symbol. When a Burger King manager saw this he asked me what can be done with their logo, I told him I'll think about it. Since then.,I did,and will show it on the web soon.For instance, their logo with "Burger King" written between the bun would lend itself very well on rural towns's water tanks. Their shape at many location are identical to it. Also a big "whopper" shaped building located within traffic circles. A perfect spot for hungry travellers.---cont)Type--- max.29816
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