This invention relates to balloons and to a balloon packaging kit which includes various components for: (a) enabling the balloon to be inflated and/or re-inflated; (b) placing the balloon in, or on, a selected location; and (c) selectively adding decorations to the balloon.
It is an object of the invention to enable a balloon to be easily filled and/or refilled and to be securely displayed at selected locations.
A kit embodying the invention includes a deflated balloon having an inflatable port, an elongated tube, a base and a decorative cone containing assorted decorations which may be mounted on the tube. The balloon is easily inflated by mating the upper (proximal) end of the tube to the inflatable port of the balloon and blowing a fluid into the lower (distal) end of the tube. After the balloon is inflated the balloon may be held upright by mating the distal end of the tube into the base designed for that purpose. Prior to mating the distal end of the tube with the base, the decorative cone may be mounted on, and along, the tube. The proximal end of the tube may be mated to the balloon by securely and firmly coupling the tube and the balloon, the coupling being of such a form that the two components may be selectively decoupled or detached. Likewise, when the distal end of the tube is mated to the base there is a secure and firm coupling of the tube and the base. This coupling is such that these two components may be selectively detached.
Balloons of the type intended for use in practicing the invention are popular as toy or novelty items. These balloons may be formed of stretchable materials (e.g., latex and plastic) or non-stretchable materials (e.g., nylon, mylar, or metal fibers). In accordance with the invention, the balloons are normally sold, or provided, to a user in a deflated and/or folded condition. The balloons may be inflated with air or any suitable gas (e.g., helium) or fluid.
A balloon kit embodying the invention includes an inflatable balloon of stretchable or non-stretchable material, a hollow tube having an upper end attachable to the balloon for inflating the balloon and having a bottom end for attaching the tube to a base designed to enable the balloon and tube assembly to be firmly located, or securely placed, on a multiplicity of different surfaces and to support the assembly so it can be displayed in an upright position.
A balloon embodying the invention has pouch (cavity) to which is attached a neck portion forming port for inflating the balloon. An inflating assembly for inflating the balloon is inserted within the neck portion of the balloon. The inflating port (i.e., the neck portion) is fixedly and sealingly attached to the inflating assembly for enabling the balloon cavity to be inflated with air or any suitable gas (e.g., helium) or fluid, until a desired pressure is reached. The inflating assembly may include means (e.g., self-sealing or one way valve) for preventing the fluid within the balloon from escaping. The balloon may be constructed of any material(s) which can expand (from a folded condition) when filled with air/gas/fluid and which will remain in its filled, expanded, condition for a substantial period of time. The balloon is filled via the inflating assembly and may include a valve which is designed to impede and/or prevent the fluid with which the balloon is filled from easily escaping and/or exiting the balloon.
In some embodiments, the inflating assembly includes a hollow cylindrical tubular element (also referred to herein as a “pipe stem” or “stub” to differentiate it form the “tube” used to hold up the balloon) having an upper section lying within the balloon cavity, a mid section passing within and along the neck of the balloon, and a lower section extending below the neck of the balloon. The neck of the balloon is crimped about the midsection and permanently and is sealingly attached to the mid section. The lower section extends generally below the balloon to enable a tube to be mated with the lower extending section (e.g., press fitted about the extending section or screwed into it, if so formed). In accordance with the invention, the lower extending member is made sufficiently long and of sufficient diameter and/or width so it extends a predetermined distance within the proximal end of the tube and provides a very tight (e.g., air tight) fit with the tube. This ensures that any fluid blown into the lower (distal) end of the tube flows into the hollow cylindrical inflating assembly and via the valve into the balloon. The balloon and inflating assembly can thus be selectively firmly attached to the tube, when so desired, while also being selectively detachable, when so desired (and subsequently re-attached, when so desired).
The tube, which may range in length from several inches to several feet, may be used to inflate and/or re-inflate the balloon by mating (pressing, urging or screwing) the upper (proximal) end of the tube onto and about the extending section of the inflating (valve) assembly and blowing fluid into the other (distal) end of the tube. The fluid then goes through the inflating assembly and fills the balloon. After the balloon is filled to a desired level, a user can mate (press fit or screw) the bottom (distal) end of the tube into a base, provided with the kit. The base is specially designed to securely support the tube and balloon assembly in an upright position. The base has an underside which is specially formed or treated (e.g., with Velcro, tape, suction, magnets) to allow the tube and balloon assembly to be firmly located and securely placed on virtually any desired surface.
To add to the attractiveness of the balloon, a decorative cone shaped holder containing an assortment of tinsel, glittering sheets and strips, is provided with the kit, which can be selectively mounted on the tube and moved along the tube to add decorations and/or messages to the balloon. In general, the tinsel, sheets and strips may have many differently shaped cut-outs (hearts, stars, clovers) attached to them to highlight the occasion being celebrated with the balloon(s).
In the accompanying diagrams, which are not drawn to scale, like reference characters denote like components; and
The figures illustrate various views of the components of a balloon kit or package embodying the invention and their assembly.
An assembly for inflating the balloon includes a hollow cylindrical tubular pipe segment (pipe stem) 101 (see
A press fit between the tube 20 and extension member 101a has been shown. But, it should be understood that other modes of securing the tube to the pipe stem assembly 101 may be used (e.g., a screwing arrangement). In accordance with the invention, section 101a and the proximal end of tube 20 intended to mate with it may have different forms and shapes so long as the portion of extension section 101a can mate securely with the support tube 20 to form a tight connection, when attached, while allowing the two components to be selectively detached.
The balloon 10 may be inflated by mating the proximal end 20a of tube 20 with section 101a. Once the tube is firmly attached to section 101a, any suitable fluid may be blown into the distal (opposite) end 20b of the tube to inflate the balloon to the desired pressure level. The tight fit between the extending member 101a and the proximal end of tube 20 ensures that the air being blown into the tube will pass via the valve assembly into the balloon. After the balloon is so inflated, the distal end 20b may be inserted into a base 30, designed to hold the end of the tube 20. This is illustrated in
The balloon 10, as shown in the figures, has an inflatable port (neck 10b) which is fixedly attached and sealed, or crimped/bound, to mid section 101b of stem 101 (see
A funnel shaped collar 103 (see
Section 101a of pipe stem 101 is shown to extend in a downward direction below the bottom of collar region 105. The pipe stem 101 is designed to enable any suitable fluid to be blown into the balloon 10 and includes a valve 106 to then block the fluid in the balloon from escaping. The length “L” of section 101a may be increased to extend further within and along the tube 20 to provide greater and more rigid support when the tube 20 is press fitted over section 101a.
Tube 20 shown in the figures is a hollow, rigid, generally cylindrical tube having opposite ends 20a, 20b. One of the functions of the tube is to act like a straw for inflating the balloon and it may be made of plastic and/or any material, so long as it is sufficiently sturdy to hold and/or support the air/fluid filled balloon. The tube 20 may be symmetrical and ends 20a (proximal) and 20b (distal) may be interchangeable. However, that need not be the case. The requirement is that tube be of the correct size and shape such that its proximal end can mate securely with extension member 101a (and vice-versa) and its distal end can mate securely with the base 30. In the figures, tube 20 is urged at its proximal end onto extension 101a and at its distal end onto base 30. At its upper (proximal) end tube 20 mates (mesh) with the insert 101a and preferably forms a relatively air tight connection. Alternatively, extension 101a may be made to have a square or oblong outer surface, in which case the inner diameter of the upper portion of tube 20 would then be made to conform to the outer shape of the insert 101a. As shown in
Typically the balloon is packaged and sold in a deflated condition. A user of the balloon may inflate the balloon by first forcing/pressing the proximal end 20a of a tube 20 over the portion 101a of stem 101 and blowing air/fluid into the distal end 20b of tube 20. Thus, tube 20 is used to inflate the balloon. Once the balloon is inflated by blowing air/fluid into the balloon, the proximal end 20a of tube 20 may be kept attached to the balloon end while the other, distal, end 20b of tube 20 may be inserted into orifice 305 of a base 30. Note that where the distal end of tube 20 is force fitted into the base 30 and if an air tight connection is made, the tube and base assembly acts to prevent air/fluid from escaping from the balloon assembly and can then function as a valve.
The stand, or base, 30 as shown in the Figures, and in particular in
As shown in
Any desirable message or image may be printed on the balloon, as is known in the art. The decorative cone 40 may include different shaped cut-outs attached to the tinsel to enhance the message and occasion associated with the image or message on the balloon. For example, tinsel with hearts to mark Valentine's Day, stars and clubs for birthdays and to wish a speedy recovery. Thus, as shown in the figures, each kit may come packaged for easy distribution and subsequent assembly and display.
The components shown are for purpose of illustration and it should be understood that the invention may include variations of what has been shown.
This application claims priority from a provisional application titled BALLOON KIT AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY bearing Ser. No. 60/707,586 filed Aug. 12, 2005.
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60707586 | Aug 2005 | US |