Claims
- 1. The method of conveying a message in the form of words, pictures, graphic displays and/or graphic designs to one or more persons, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming at least one flexible, foldable sheet of material bearing thereon the message to be conveyed into an accordion pleated folded configuration wherein the left and right halves of the accordion pleated folded sheet lie adjacent to a common axis;
- (b) fixedly securing a first attachment member to the accordion pleated folded sheet material at one axial extremity thereof;
- (c) fixedly securing a second attachment member having a tubular portion and an integral flange to the accordion pleated folded sheet material by attaching the integral flange to the opposite axial extremity thereof;
- (d) inserting the accordion pleated folded sheet material while still maintained in the compact axially oriented array through the inflation aperture and constricted neck portion of a conventional transparent balloon and into the interior thereof;
- (e) securing the polar extremity of the uninflated balloon most remote from the balloon's inflation aperture to the first attachment member in surrounding face-to-face relation therewith;
- (f) securing the opposite polar extremity of the uninflated balloon defined by the balloon's constricted neck portion to the tubular portion of the second attachment member in face-to-face surrounding relationship therewith; and,
- (g) inflating the balloon so as to cause the balloon's sidewall to stretch, whereby as the balloon enlarges and its first and second polar extremities move away from one another, the accordion pleated folded sheet material is gradually unfolded so as to render the message formed thereon visible through the balloon's transparent sidewall.
- 2. The method of conveying a message in the form of printed words, a picture, a graphic display, a graphic design, and/or combinations thereof, to one or more persons, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming the printed words, picture, display, design, and/or combinations thereof, on at least one sheet of flexible, foldable material;
- (b) folding the at least one sheet in alternately opposite directions along parallel fold lines in a lineally oriented accordion pleated configuration having first and second exposed opposite edges;
- (c) fixedly securing a first attachment member to the first exposed opposite edge of the at least one accordion pleated sheet;
- (d) fixedly securing a second attachment member having a tubular portion and an axially extending flange to the second exposed opposite edge of the at least one accordion pleated sheet;
- (e) folding the at least one accordion pleated sheet at its midpoint so as to orient the left and right halves of the folded portions of the sheet in a compact folded array with the left and right halves of the folded sheet portions lying adjacent a common axis and with the first and second attachment members projecting axially from opposite ends thereof;
- (f) inserting the first attachment member and folded over at least one accordion pleated sheet into the interior of an uninflated conventional transparent balloon through the balloon's inflation aperture and constricted neck portion;
- (g) fixedly securing the first attachment member to the inner sidewall of the balloon at the polar end thereof most remote from the balloon's inflation aperture;
- (h) fixedly securing the tubular portion of the second attachment member to the inner surface of the balloon's constricted neck portion; and,
- (i) inflating the balloon so as to cause the balloon sidewall to stretch and enlarge, thereby causing the first and second attachment members which are fixedly secured to the balloon at opposite polar locations to move away from one another, thus unfolding the at least one accordion pleated sheet so as to render the message formed thereon in Step (a) visible through the balloon's transparent sidewall.
Parent Case Info
The present Application is a division of Applicant's copending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/325,882 filed Mar. 20, 1989, entitled "EXPANDABLE BALLOON WRAPPED MEDIA DISPLAY SYSTEM".
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Divisions (1)
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