Claims
- 1. The method of forming a balloon sculpture from a single balloon of the type having a constricted neck portion terminating at one end in an inflation aperture and at the other end in an imperforate inflatable sidewall, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former from a plurality of relatively thin, rigid, linear rod-like former elements coupled together and defining a plurality of relatively large closely spaced openings;
- (b) inserting an uninflated balloon into the interior of the three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former in such a manner as to permit coupling of the balloon's inflation aperture to an external source of inflation medium; and,
- (c) inflating the balloon so as to cause the imperforate inflatable sidewall thereof to be distended outwardly through the plurality of relatively large closely spaced openings defined by the three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former while conforming in shape to, and being in juxtaposition with, the rigid, linear rod-like former elements intermediate the spaced openings so as to form a plurality of outwardly projecting adjacent bulbous lobes which serve to define at least a portion of the shape of the balloon sculpture thus produced and which present the outward visual appearance of a plurality of separate balloons arranged in a cluster.
- 2. The balloon sculpture formed by the method set forth in claim 1.
- 3. The method of forming a balloon sculpture from a single balloon as set forth in claim 1 wherein adjacent ones of the outwardly projecting bulbous lobes are in face-to-face abutting contact and thus serve to surround and conceal the intermediate thin, rigid, linear rod-like former elements.
- 4. The method of forming a balloon sculpture from a single balloon as set forth in claim 1 wherein adjacent ones of the outwardly projecting bulbous lobes are in face-to-face abutting contact and thus serve to surround and conceal the three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former.
- 5. The method of forming a balloon sculpture from a plurality of balloons of the type having a constricted neck portion terminating at one end in an inflation aperture and at the other end in an imperforate inflatable sidewall, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former having: (i) first and second axially spaced coaxial disk-like coupling devices each including a first axial bore located at the axis thereof, a plurality of peripherally disposed axial bores, and at least one (1) of a plurality of radial bores and/or a plurality of angularly related bores formed in at least one (1) face of each disk-like coupling device; (ii) a plurality of rigid rod-like former elements positioned in respective different ones of the plurality of peripherally disposed axial bores in each of the first and second coupling devices and defining therewith a plurality of closely spaced, relatively large, outwardly facing, radial openings; and (iii), means for precluding relative movement of the first and second coupling devices away from one another;
- (b) inserting an uninflated first balloon into the interior of the three-dimensional skeletal frame-like balloon former in such a manner as to permit coupling of the first balloon's inflation aperture to an external source of inflation medium;
- (c) inflating the first balloon so as to cause the imperforate inflatable sidewall thereof to be distended outwardly through the plurality of closely spaced, relatively large, outwardly facing, radial openings to form a plurality of outwardly projecting bulbous lobes which: (i) serve to define the shape of a first portion of the balloon sculpture; (ii) present the outward visual appearance of a plurality of separate balloons arranged in a cluster; and (iii), together with the three-dimensional skeletal frame-like former, define a first basic balloon building block;
- (d) establishing at least one (1) rigid rod-like balloon former having first and second ends and means defining at least one (1) axially extending diametric slot formed in at least one (1) of the first and second former ends;
- (e) partially inflating n second balloons wherein "n" is any desired whole integer;
- (f) passing the uninflated constricted neck portion of at least one (1) of the n second balloons through the slot defining means in each of the at least one (1) rigid rod-like formers established in Step (d);
- (g) securing at least one (1) of the inflation aperture(s) and/or the constricted neck portion(s) of the n second balloons to each rod-like former through which the constricted neck portion of each the n second balloons passes;
- (h) grasping a portion of the sidewall of each of the partially inflated n second balloons and stretching the partially inflated balloon sidewall along the unslotted length of the particular rod-like former to which that balloon is secured;
- (i) stretching the grasped portion of the partially inflated balloon sidewall for each of the n second balloons over and about the other of the first and second ends of the particular rod-like former to which that second balloon is secured so as to fixedly, but removably, secure each of the partially inflated n second balloons to a given rigid rod-like former at two (2) axially spaced points and thereby form at least one (1) second basic balloon building block; and,
- (j) inserting one end of each rigid rod-like balloon former defining part of the at least one (1) second basic balloon building blocks into respective different one(s) of the bores formed in at least one (1) of the first and second disk-like coupling devices of the first basic balloon building block to form a second portion of the balloon sculpture;
- wherein, the resultant composite balloon sculpture defined by the first and the at least one (1) second basic balloon building blocks includes a single first balloon simulating a cluster of separate balloons and at least one (1) partially inflated second balloon characterized by: (i) having a first generally flat axially extending sidewall in juxtaposition to the axial length of the rigid rod-like former to which it is secured; (ii) having upper and lower tapered pointed extremities; and (iii), having an at least partially ovate configuration in all other axial planes bisecting each second balloon and the rigid rod-like former to which it is secured.
- 6. The balloon sculpture formed by the method set forth in claim 5.
- 7. The method of forming a balloon sculpture as set forth in claim 5 wherein: (i) the plurality of rigid rod-like former elements positioned in respective different ones of the plurality of peripherally disposed axial bores in each of the first and second coupling devices extend through and project axially beyond the peripherally disposed axial bores; (ii) at least one of the projecting ends of each of the plurality of rigid rod-like forming elements includes means defining an axially extending diametric slot formed therein; and (iii), a plurality of partially inflated third balloons are provided having their constricted neck portions passing through respective ones of the slot defining means formed in each of the plurality of rigid rod-like former elements and secured thereto and a portion of their inflated imperforate sidewalls stretched over and about the opposite ends of respective ones of the rod-like former elements to which each is secured.
- 8. The balloon sculpture formed by the method set forth in claim 7.
Parent Case Info
The present Application is a division of Applicant's copending U.S. Application Ser. No. 07/183,720 filed Apr. 19, 1988, entitled "BALLOON SCULPTURING METHODS, APPARATUS AND PRODUCTS", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,926.
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