PORTLAND MAN INVENTS `DUNGEON IN A BOX'

PORTLAND MAN INVENTS `DUNGEON IN A BOX'

PORTLAND, Ore. (Wireless Flash) -- Bondage buffs are beating a path to Portland, Oregon, where a man has just invented the world's first portable dungeon. The 20-pound device collapses into a travel bag, but when the aluminum tubes are fully assembled, the triangular device can restrain and suspend up two people or 300 pounds -- whichever comes first. The inventor -- who calls himself "Galen" -- says his came up with the idea because permanent dungeons are expensive to build and require drilling into wall studs and beams. He also claims his suspension system is a snap to disassemble in case the boss pays a visit or the kids come home from school. The portable dungeon will hit the market next month and can be viewed at galensrealm.com