The present invention relates to decorating supplies, and more particularly to a free-standing display to support and arrange balloons. The use of balloons, particularly helium-filled balloons, has long been popular for the purpose of party decoration, or other celebratory occasions. Currently, the cost of helium has risen, due in part to an increased demand in certain manufacturing segments. This has caused a shortage in available affordable helium for use in balloons. The consumer of helium-filled balloons may wish for a more cost effective alternative to the helium-filled balloon. One such solution involves the artful display of non-helium filled balloons. A non-helium-filled balloon may be held upright by a stick or other rigid member to simulate the upright condition of helium-filled balloons. Since air-filled balloons on sticks do not self arrange themselves or hold themselves erect in the manner of helium-filled balloons, greater care by the user to create a pleasing display is necessary. For example, a display structure and method of using such a structure may be used to gather and arrange non-helium-filled balloons in an agreeable manner to mimic the effect of helium-filled balloons, yet avoid the cost and scarcity of helium. Such a structure may be used in many settings and in many display concepts.
The present invention is directed to a balloon display structure and method of use. The present invention may also be considered to be a display structure blank and a method of making a display structure made therefrom. In particular, the display structure is for use in arranging and supporting non-helium-filled balloons, although helium-filled balloons may also be used, if desired. The display structure includes a base member and an upstanding member. As constructed, the upstanding member includes a plurality of sides having elongate apertures therein. The elongate apertures are arranged to receive air-filled balloons, particularly those supported on sticks. The upstanding member may be of various shapes and sizes, but is preferably an elongate structure of a predetermined length. The upstanding member may further include a brace member to retain the upstanding member in a non-collapsed condition. A base member for the present display structure includes a top surface having a base hole sized and shaped to receive an end of the upstanding member to thereby support the upstanding member in display condition.
The base member may be of any practical shape, and may preferably include an internal raised shelf member to impart rigidity and stability to the base. The raised shelf member further includes a shelf hole sized and shaped to receive an end of the upstanding member when the upstanding member is also received in the base hole. Further, the raised shelf member may be used to support various weights as may be employed by the user, when warranted, to minimize tip over of the display structure.
The display structure may be packaged in a collapsed condition and constructed on site by the user. When in the collapsed condition, the display structure includes an upstanding member blank and a base member blank made from rigid cardstock or cardboard. The upstanding member blank includes a first end and a second end with a plurality of elongate segments perpendicular to the ends. First, second, third and fourth fold lines are parallel to the elongate segments and define first, second, third, fourth and fifth segments. The first segment includes laterally extending tab members which are arranged for engagement in slots in the fourth segment. The blank may also include a lateral fold line on one end of a selected segment the fold line defines a brace member. Elongated apertures may be provided on one or more of the segments. The upstanding member blank is convertible to an upstanding member by folding the blank along the parallel fold lines and inserting the tab members into each respective slot.
The base member blank includes a plurality of segments having fold lines, with at least two segments each having a hole sized and configured to receive an end of a constructed upstanding member. The base member blank is convertible to a base member by folding the base member blank along the fold lines and aligning the holes.
A method of using the display structure includes the steps of:
constructing a base member having a top surface, the top surface having hole therein; constructing an upstanding member, the upstanding member having a plurality of sides, a first end and a second end, and wherein at least one of the plurality of sides includes at least one elongate aperture therein; inserting the first end of the upstanding member into the hole on the base member; providing at least one filled balloon mounted on a stick; and inserting the stick in the at least one elongate aperture. The method may further include the steps of providing the base member with a raised shelf member having a shelf hole sized and shaped to receive an end of the upstanding member and resting a weight member on the raised shelf member. Further steps include providing the second end of the upstanding member with at least one opening, providing a helium filled balloon on a string, inserting the string in the opening.
Although the disclosure hereof is detailed and exact to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, the physical embodiments herein disclosed merely exemplify the invention which may be embodied in other specific structures. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
The present invention provides a balloon display structure and method of use. In particular, the display structure is for use in arranging and supporting non-helium-filled balloons. With attention to
With particular attention to
With attention now to
After the upstanding member 12 is formed, and as seen in
The present invention also provides a method of using the display structure 10 described herein. The method includes the steps of:
constructing a base member 14 as shown in
constructing an upstanding member 12 as shown in
inserting the first end 24 of the upstanding member 12 into the base hole 30 of the base member 14, as seen in
providing at least one air-filled balloon 22 mounted on a stick 20; and
inserting the stick 20 in the at least one elongate aperture 18, as seen in
The method may further include the steps of providing the base member 14 with an internal raised shelf member 32 having a shelf hole 34 sized and shaped to receive an end 24, 26 of the upstanding member 12. A further step includes resting a weight member 36 on the raised shelf member 32. Further steps include providing the second end 26 of the upstanding member 12 with at least one string opening 56, providing a helium-filled balloon 122 on a string 58, inserting the string 58 in the string opening 56, as shown in
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Furthermore, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described. While the preferred embodiment has been described, the details may be changed without departing from the invention, which is defined by the claims.
This application is a divisional of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 15/176,883, filed 8 Jun. 2016.
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