1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for holding a balloon holder or other device that includes a wire or rod.
2. Description of the Related Art
Large numbers of inflatable toy balloons are sold or giving away as novelty items each year. Toy balloons are of various general types; those made of latex, and those made of a non-elastomeric polymer film, usually polyethylene terphthalate (“Mylar”), or others. Latex balloons are stretchable, typically have a short neck surrounding the inflation opening, and may be sold either collapsed or inflated. When sold in inflated form, they may be tied to a stick; “Mylar” balloons are non-stretchable, typically are metallized to give a silvery appearance, have a long neck typically about four inches (10 cm) long, and are usually distributed in inflated form secured to a stick by means of a balloon holder.
Balloon holders may be of various designs and many include a base or clip for mounting the structure that holds a balloon. The base or clip typically has a hole or slot for engaging a wire or rod to secure the balloon. The base or clip structure may include a stem that is generally a hollow cylinder or tube. One end of the balloon stick is inserted into the open end of the tube.
The invention provides an apparatus and system for securing balloon holders even in inclement weather and at various optional angles. The invention provides for a mounting to allow balloon holders to be secured to the edge of flat surfaces like windows at easily adjustable angles to the plane of the window. In one embodiment an apparatus secures a rod structure to the edge of a flat plane and includes an adapter platform with a stationary fin where the platform is securable to an edge of a planar structure. The apparatus also includes a display arm attachable to the stationary fin, the display arm includes a variable diameter internal space for accommodating the rod structure. The apparatus also includes a stand grip threadably attachable to the display arm on a distal end from the stationary fin where the stand grip includes a stand grip internal-extension for compressionally securing the rod structure to the distal portion of the display arm.
Additionally the apparatus may include a nut and bolt combination for securing the display arm to the stationary fin. In another embodiment a display arm contacts surface adjacent to the stationary fin with a substantially ridged surface. In another embodiments stationary fin contacts the surface adjacent to the display arm as a substantially ridged surface. The stand grip may include a non-smooth outside surface to allow better gripping. The inside diameter of the display arm may reduce substantially to zero along the length of the internal space for accommodating the rod structure. The combination of the compressional fitting and the internal space reducing to zero allows for a very secure attachment of the rod or wire to the adapter platform, and therefore to the planar surface. The stationary fin may also include a recessed space to accommodate a bolt head or a nut.
For detailed understanding of the present invention, references should be made to the detailed description of various disclosed embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements have been given like numerals, wherein:
Embodiments disclosed or equivalent to those described herein provide an apparatus for mounting a device, like a balloon holder, including a rod or wire to a window or other similar substantially flat structure that includes an edge. An example balloon holder is described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/400,851 filed on 10 Apr. 2005 which is included herein in its entirety for all purposes.
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The apparatus includes an adapter platform 40, a display arm 50 and a Stand Grip 60. An adapter platform 40 includes a means for attaching the platform to a window edge or other flat surface. A display arm 50 may be attached to platform 40. Display arm 50 may include Stand Grip 60 at a distal end from platform 40.
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Various illustrative views of adapter platform 40 are illustrated with
a) illustrates a Stand Grip 20 as viewed from above with opening 62 to allow insertion of a wire or rod.
In one embodiment an apparatus secures a rod structure to the edge of a flat plane and includes an adapter platform with a stationary fin where the platform is securable to an edge of a planar structure. The planar structure may be a car window. The apparatus also includes a display arm attachable to the stationary fin, the display arm includes a variable diameter internal space for accommodating the rod structure. The apparatus also includes a stand grip threadably attachable to the display arm on a distal end from the stationary fin where the stand grip includes a stand grip internal-extension for compressionally securing the rod structure to the distal portion of the display arm.
Additionally the apparatus may include a nut and bolt combination for securing the display arm to the stationary fin. In another embodiment a display arm contacts a surface adjacent to the stationary fin with a substantially ridged surface. In another embodiment stationary fin contacts the surface adjacent to the display arm as a substantially ridged surface. The stand grip may include a non-smooth outside surface to allow better gripping. The inside diameter of the display arm may reduce substantially to zero along the length of the internal space for accommodating the rod structure. The combination of the compressional fitting and the internal space reducing to zero allows for a very secure attachment of the rod or wire to the adapter platform, and therefore to the planar surface. The stationary fin may also include a recessed space to accommodate a bolt head or a nut.
To adjust the angle of the display arm relative to a window or other planar surface after the adapter platform is secured to an edge, the nut (e.g. a wing nut) is loosened sufficiently. The shaft direction of the display arm is adjusted to a desired position and the nut is then tightened.
To secure a wire or rod within the display arm the stand grip (or cap) is loosened for example by turning the thread counterclockwise (for regular threads). The wire or rod (or balloon stand) is inserted through the hole 62 in the cap (stand grip) until the rod is unable to travel deeper (for example where the internal display arm diameter reduces to substantially zero or the rod is unable to penetrated further). The cap/stand grip is then tightened to thereby secure the wire, rod or balloon holder in the window mounting apparatus.
While various embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustrations and not limitation.
This application is a Utility Application of prior pending United States Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No.: 60/829,137 which is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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60829137 | Oct 2006 | US |