The present invention relates to holiday ornaments.
Holiday ornaments, baubles, “Christmas bulbs” or “Christmas bubbles” or “Christmas balls” are decorations that are usually made of blown glass, metal, wood, blown plastics, expanded polystyrene or ceramics and are typically used to decorate a Christmas tree. Ornaments take many different forms, from a simple round ball to highly artistic designs. Ornaments are almost always reused year after year rather than purchased annually, and family collections often contain a combination of commercially produced ornaments and decorations created by family members. Such collections are often passed on and augmented from generation to generation.
Such holiday ornaments are small in size, having circumference of between 2 inches and 5 inches. What is desired is a much larger ornament made of a resilient material that is capable of being deployed in the outdoors in yards or on live trees, and which can be internally illuminated. The invention comprises such an ornament.
The invention is an inflatable, resilient, plastic polymer globe with a plastic-coated topper and hanger for use as a holiday decoration. The invention can be deflated to allow efficient storage. The invention has several components including the inflatable globe with attachment pin, light source, closure mechanism, topper and hanger. While the invention is directed for use as a Christmas ornament, it can be used without the topper for other occasions.
To those skilled in the art to which this invention relates, many changes in construction and widely differing embodiments and applications of the invention will suggest themselves without departing from the scope of the invention as defined herein. The disclosures and the descriptions herein are purely illustrative and are not intended to be in any sense limiting.
For a better understanding of the present invention including the features, advantages and specific embodiments, reference is made to the following detailed description along with accompanying Figures, in which:
While the making and using of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention is discussed in detail below, it should be appreciated that the present invention provides many applicable inventive concepts which can be embodied in a wide variety of specific contexts. Some features of the preferred embodiments shown and discussed may be simplified or exaggerated for illustrating the principles of the invention.
The invention is an inflatable, resilient, plastic polymer globe for use as a holiday decoration. More specifically, the invention is a holiday apparatus, comprising an inflatable globe having a generally round shape and circumference of between 2 feet and 10 feet with an opening allowing ingress into the interior of the globe. A closure mechanism securely couples to opening into the inflatable globe thus restricting the egress of air from the inflatable globe. A topper is configured to fit over the closure mechanism and a hanger is configured to be threaded through the closure mechanism. Without limiting the materials used to make the invention in an embodiment, the inflatable globe is made of a resilient polymer material and the topper is made of a molded plastic material. The topper comprises a cylindrical shape having a substantially closed upper surface with an orifice therethrough for accepting the closure mechanism and hanger and a side extending down from the upper surface. Further, the topper has a finish that is selected from the group consisting or electroplated and painted. The opening into the inflatable globe can be a threaded attachment pin having a cylindrical orifice being a conduit into the interior of the globe. The closure mechanism couples to the attachment pin at the top of the inflatable globe. Alternatively, the opening is a inwardly cylindrical portion of the inflatable globe that extends into the interior of the inflatable globe and the closure mechanism is a plug that is received into the opening. A light source can be located at an end of said plug, said light source being a compact electric light source such as a Light-Emitting Diode and powered by one from the group consisting of an internal battery, external battery unit and solar panel via wires extending through said attachment pin and topper. Further, the closure mechanism can comprise a threaded portion configured to be coupled to the integrated attachment pin. The hanger can be made from one selected from the group consisting of steel, plastic, string, and cord. The inflatable globe can be red or green or other color and can be monochromatic or having a pattern of a plurality of colors.
The invention further comprises an inflatable globe having a generally round shape and circumference of between 2 feet and 10 feet and an opening into the interior of the globe located at the top of said inflatable globe. A removable ribbed plug is configured to be received into the opening in the top of said globe having a conical flared stopper near its midpoint, and a through-hole at its upper end and is operable to maintain air pressure in said inflatable globe when inserted. Further, a topper is configured to fit over the removable threaded attachment pin and a hanger is threaded through the through-hole at the upper end of said removable attachment pin.
This embodiment of the invention further comprises a light source at an end of said removable ribbed plug, said light source being a compact electric light source such as a Light-Emitting Diode and wherein said light source is powered by one from the group consisting of an internal battery, external battery unit and solar panel via wires extending through said attachment pin and topper. A further embodiment of the invention is an inflatable holiday apparatus, comprising an inflatable globe with an attachment pin, said attachment pin extending a short distance through a threaded or ridged opening on the top of said inflatable globe such that one end of said attachment pin defined as the interior end is inside said globe when assembled, said attachment pin comprising a threaded section corresponding to said threaded or ridged opening on the top of said inflatable globe. Said embodiment further includes a topper, a hanger, and a light source at said interior end of said attachment pin, said light source being a compact electric light source such as a Light-Emitting Diode wherein said light source is powered by one from the group consisting of an internal battery, external battery unit and solar panel via wires extending through said attachment pin and topper.
Now referring to the Figures, in an embodiment the invention has several components. As seen in
In another embodiment, referring to
An advantage of the invention is that it can be inflated to a circumference of several feet or meters and then be deflated after use to allow for efficient storage. The invention includes an ultraviolet (UV) resistant coating, and is durable for use in any weather condition.
The invention is preferably inflated with an electric fast flow inflator. In an embodiment, referring to
In a further embodiment, referring to
The topper is comprised of a resilient material such as molded plastic and is electroplated or painted with a shiny finish to suggest the appearance of a glass ornament. While the invention is directed for use as a Christmas ornament, it can be used without the topper for other occasions.
More generally, the invention is a holiday apparatus comprising an inflatable globe having a generally round shape and circumference of between 1 foot and 20 feet. When plugged, the globe is impervious to release of air that is injected therein prior to plugging. An attachment pin is attached or coupled to the top of the globe for accepting a closure mechanism. A topper is configured to fit over the closure mechanism. A hanger is threaded through an orifice at the end of the closure mechanism and through an opening or orifice in the top surface of the topper.
The inflatable globe is preferably made of a resilient polymer material. The topper is preferably made of a molded plastic material and comprises a cylindrical shape having a substantially closed upper surface with an orifice therethrough for accepting the attachment pin, closure mechanism and hanger and a cylindrical side wall extending down from the upper surface. In an embodiment, the side wall of the topper has decorative notches cut into the side thereof. The topper is electroplated or painted or can be molded into its final color. The closure mechanism is preferably a threaded plug but also can be any suitable mechanism configured to keep injected air from escaping from the globe. The hanger that is threaded through the plug is made from a material selected from the group consisting of steel, plastic, string, cord or similar material. The globe is monochromatic or can be comprised of a plurality of colors.
In an embodiment the inflatable ball further comprises an electronic light such as an LED suspended therein, said light being powered by a replaceable or rechargeable battery, or solar panel or other external power source. In an embodiment, said light is coupled to a switch and can be set to on or off. In another embodiment, said light is coupled via a wireless receiver to a remote control and can be set to on or off using said remote. In a further embodiment, the inflatable ball comprises multiple lights such as LEDs suspended therein, said lights emitting different or varied colors, and the desired emitted light color can be controlled via said switch or remote by mixing the intensity of the individual lights.
The embodiments shown and described above are only exemplary. Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, the disclosure is illustrative only and changes may be made within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms used herein. Various alterations, modifications and substitutions can be made to the disclosed invention without departing in any way from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/989,225, filed Mar. 13, 2020, the contents of which are incorporated herein.
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4934986 | Wallace | Jun 1990 | A |
11287103 | Palumbo | Mar 2022 | B2 |
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20210283520 A1 | Sep 2021 | US |
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