The field of the invention relates generally to decorative inflatable balloons and methods of locating decorative balloons to signify a location for an event or a celebration.
Decorative balloons are traditionally attached to mailboxes to draw attention to event celebrations like birthdays, anniversaries, births, showers, etc. Conventionally, a decorative balloon inflated with helium is tethered to the mailbox with a string. Improvements are desired.
This invention negates a need for helium and also a need for string to attach a decorative balloon to the mailbox. Accordingly, the present invention is a decorative balloon constructed in a unique shape so that when filled with air it will snugly adhere to a mailbox.
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The inner pocket surface 104 of the balloon 100 is further provided with an adhesive that attaches directly to the outer surface 106 of the mailbox 102. More specifically, the inner pocket surface 104 hugs the mailbox 102 and snugly adheres to the outer surface 106 of the mailbox 102 without requiring an external tether such as a string that indirectly attaches the balloon 100 to the mailbox 102. By virtue of the hugging adhesive attachment, the balloon 100 can also be filled with air instead of helium.
The balloon 100 shown in the example of
The party decor associated with the balloon 100 in contemplated embodiments may relate to parties such as a Birthday party, an Over the Hill party, a Graduation party, a Baby party, a Superbowl party, a Luau party, a Fiesta party, a Wedding/Engagement party, a Christmas party, a Halloween party, an Easter party, a Patriotic party, a St. Patrick's Day party, a Valentine's Day party and the balloon may be accordingly configured in a size, shape, and appearance to complement any such seasonal or party-related theme.