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1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a device that provides for advertising, display of information, personalized messages, and the like. In addition, the device contains flexible walls that contain such information and can be inflated and deflated. More particularly, the device may be attached to any shaft-like object. In preferred embodiments, the device will be attached to a writing instrument that is capable of use for writing.
2). Description of the Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 1.98
For being attractive or displaying a message, a writing instrument is usually decorated with patterns or messages on the barrel or writing instrument cap. The barrel of a writing instrument usually has a rigid surface for the convenience of being held and for containing the writing instrument's internal mechanical parts. Therefore, the surface of a writing instrument can be decorated with only planar or nearly planar patterns.
The planar pattern on a writing instrument is not particularly eye-catching. Therefore, it is preferable to have a 3-dimensional pattern on a writing instrument. One solution is to attach an inflatable unit at the tail end of the barrel, i.e. the non-writing end. The inflatable unit would contain the information, personalized messages, and the like and display the same when inflated. The inflatable unit may also be attached to the end of any shaft-like instrument.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved inflatable display device that may be attached to a writing instrument, cake topper or any other shaft-like object.
The present invention is an improved inflatable display device that provides for advertising, displaying information or personalized messages, and the like. In addition, the device contains flexible walls that contain such information and can be inflated and deflated.
The device includes a hollow sleeve having an open top, a sidewall with at least one air hole therein, and an open bottom. The hollow sleeve is placed within a balloon having an open top and an open bottom, wherein seals are formed between the top of the sleeve and the top of the balloon and between the bottom of the sleeve and the bottom of the balloon. Located at the bottom of the sleeve is a junction configured to form a seal at the bottom of the sleeve. Located at the top of the sleeve is a valve assembly configured so that when closed it forms a seal at the top of the sleeve and when opened air can either be forced through the valve assembly and into the sleeve forcing the balloon to expand or it can be forced out of the sleeve and through the valve assembly allowing the balloon to contract.
In preferred embodiments, either a writing instrument or any shaft-like object can be attached to the junction at the bottom of the sleeve. In another preferred embodiment, the balloon can be configured to form three dimensional images of various shapes and sizes.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention relates to a device that provides for advertising, display of information, personalized messages, and the like. In all embodiments of the invention, the device contains flexible walls that contain such information and can be inflated and deflated. The device may be attached to any shaft-like object, including a writing instrument that is capable of use for writing.
The balloon 2 is made from any elastic, synthetic material such as rubber or latex. The sleeve 4 is formed of metal, molded plastic or any other suitable material and is inserted and centered within the balloon 2. The lower end of the balloon 2 is pinched tightly between junction 1 and the sleeve 4 to form a seal, while the upper end of the balloon 2 is pinched tightly between the tail 6 and the sleeve 4 to form a seal. The tail 6 is also formed of metal, molded plastic or any other suitable material. The spring 3 fits within the sleeve 4 with its lower end engaging junction 1 and its upper end engaging valve 5 and forcing it against the tail 6 creating an air tight seal. The air inlet 7 is slidably coupled to the tail 6. When the air inlet 7 is depressed, it causes the spring 3 to depress and the air tight seal between valve 5 and tail 6 to be broken, allowing the balloon 2 to be inflated or deflated.
One embodiment of the present invention is depicted in
Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in
While the invention has been described in combination with embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art in light of the foregoing teachings. Accordingly, the invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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