Reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure
11167220 · 2021-11-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/50
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H2027/1033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A reusable, ornamental air-filled balloon structure includes a large, elongate, unbalanced upper ornamental chamber. The chamber has a valve on its bottom for inflating for use and deflating for storage of the balloon structure. A lower base ornamental chamber, that is adapted to rest on a flat surface or plane, has a centralized pocket with an aperture for transversely receiving the bottom of the upper chamber. A hidden valve for inflating the lower chamber for use and deflating for storage is provided. The upper chamber air valve is capable of being passed through the aperture and anchored to the lower chamber to secure the two chambers together while the upper chamber stays in an upright condition ideal for display. Common household filled cans are placed in the hidden centralized pocket to weigh the balloon structure down and keep it in place. The height of the upper ornamental chamber is at least three times taller than the height of the lower base chamber.
Claims
1. A reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure, comprising: a) an elongate, unbalanced upper ornamental chamber having a first height, the upper ornamental chamber will not stand upright on its own with a valve for inflating the upper chamber for use and deflating the upper chamber for storage, having a bottom with at least one depending connector; b) a lower base ornamental chamber having a second height, a width and a length forming a bottom most plane adapted to rest on a flat surface and a centralized pocket for transversely receiving the bottom of the upper chamber, the lower chamber having a valve for inflating the lower chamber for use and deflating the lower chamber for storage; c) a fastener connecting the depending connector to the lower ornamental chamber as to hold the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition; wherein the depending connector comprises two tabs at the bottom of the upper ornamental chamber; and a stretchable cord with two ends one of each being connected to one of the tabs adapted to transversely wrap around the lower ornamental chamber adjacent to the centralized pocket.
2. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 1, wherein the pocket of the lower chamber has a centralized aperture where through the valve in the bottom of the upper chamber passes and is fastened to the lower chamber to secure the upper ornamental balloon to the lower base chamber to support the upper ornamental balloon in vertical condition.
3. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 1 wherein the pocket of the lower chamber is adapted to receive weight as to anchor the lower chamber to assist in holding the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition.
4. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 1, wherein the lower base ornamental chamber comprises multiple connected chambers.
5. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 1, wherein the height of the upper ornamental chamber is at least 3 times taller than the height of the lower base chamber.
6. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 1, wherein the height of the upper ornamental chamber is double the width of the lower chamber.
7. A reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure, comprising: a) an elongate, unbalanced upper ornamental chamber having a first height, the upper balloon chamber will not stand upright on its own with a bottom valve for inflating the upper chamber for use and deflating the upper chamber for storage of the structure and the bottom of the upper chamber having with at least one depending connector; b) a lower base ornamental chamber having a second height that is ¼.sup.th or less of the height of the upper chamber, a width and a length forming a bottom most plane adapted to rest on a flat surface and a centralized pocket for transversely receiving the bottom of the upper chamber, the lower chamber having a valve for inflating the lower chamber for use and deflating the lower chamber for storage of the structure; c) a fastener connecting the depending connector to the lower ornamental chamber as to hold the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition; and the pocket of the lower chamber has a centralized aperture where though the valve in the bottom of the upper chamber passes and is fastened to the lower chamber to secure the upper ornamental balloon to the lower base chamber to support the upper ornamental balloon in vertical condition.
8. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 7, wherein the depending connector comprises two tabs at the bottom of the upper ornamental chamber.
9. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 7, further comprising a stretchable cord with two ends one of each being connected to one of the tabs adapted to transversely wrap around the lower ornamental chamber adjacent to the centralized pocket.
10. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 7 wherein the pocket of the lower chamber is adapted to receive weight as to anchor the lower chamber to assist in holding the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition.
11. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 7, wherein the lower base ornamental chamber comprises multiple connected chambers.
12. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 7, wherein the height of the upper ornamental chamber is double the width of the lower chamber.
13. A reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure, comprising: a) an elongate, unbalanced upper ornamental chamber having a first height, the upper balloon chamber will not stand upright on its own with a bottom valve for inflating the upper chamber for use and deflating the upper chamber for storage of the structure, and having two tabs at the bottom; b) a lower base ornamental chamber having a second height, a width and a length forming a bottom most plane adapted to rest on a flat surface and a centralized pocket for transversely receiving the bottom of the upper chamber, the lower chamber having a valve for inflating the lower chamber for use and deflating the lower chamber for storage of the structure, wherein the pocket of the lower chamber has a centralized aperture where through the valve in the bottom of the upper chamber passes and is fastened to the lower chamber to secure the upper ornamental balloon to the lower base chamber to support the upper ornamental balloon in vertical condition; and c) two tabs at the bottom of the upper chamber and a stretchable cord with two ends one of each being connected to one of the tabs adapted to transversely wrap around the lower ornamental chamber adjacent to the centralized pocket as to hold the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition, wherein the height of the upper ornamental chamber is at least 4 times taller than the height of the lower base chamber.
14. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 13 wherein the pocket of the lower chamber is adapted to receive weight as to anchor the lower chamber to assist in holding the upper ornamental chamber in an upright condition.
15. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 13, wherein the lower base ornamental chamber comprises multiple connected chambers.
16. The reusable, anchorable ornamental balloon structure of claim 13, wherein the height of the upper ornamental chamber is double the width of the lower chamber.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED SPECIFICATION
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(21) Upper snowman balloon chamber 16 is elongate and tall, vertically oriented and somewhat unbalanced. Reasonably tall illustratively means the upper chamber may be 50 inches or taller H.sub.U. The upper chamber has a curved bottom end 18 and at the central portion of bottom seam is located a depending connector known as an air valve 20 for inflating and deflating the upper chamber 16. Suitable air valves 20 for this invention maybe found disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,917,646. Adjacent the central air valve 20 are left and right depending connector tabs 22, 24 which similarly have stretch cord 30 tied to each tab 22, 24 with some slack therebetween.
(22) To inflate Upper snowman balloon chamber 16, an air pump 26 or straw 28 may be inserted into and through valve 20. Air is pumped or blown into the chamber 16 until it is fairly rigidly inflated. When dis-assembling the balloon structure 14, the straw 28 is simply inserted into and through the valve 20 and the air within the balloon chamber 16 is simply evacuated.
(23) Lower ornamental snowman balloon chamber base 36 may take many shapes and chamber variations having overall width W and length L and a height H.sub.L which illustratively may be approximately 10 inches. Illustrated with the snowman ornamental balloon structure 14, the lower base chamber 36 comprises first subchamber 36A, second subchamber 36B, third subchamber 36C and fourth subchamber 36D. these subchambers may be interconnected by air channels which facilitate and expedite inflation of the chamber base balloon 36. Between chambers 36A and 36D as well as chambers 36B and 36C, is located an un-inflated web or pocket 38 of fused balloon material that extends the width W of the balloon base 36. An aperture 40 is in the center of web 38. An air valve 42 for inflating and deflating the lower balloon chamber 16 is in the lower balloon chamber base 16 and may be hidden on a bottom surface (see
(24) To connect the upper ornamental balloon chamber 16 to the lower ornamental base balloon chamber 36 please review
(25) Disassembly is generally the reverse of assembly just above. The stretch cord 30 is lifted out from under the lower base chamber 36. The air valve 20 has its tape removed from the lower base chamber 36 and is pulled through the aperture 40 to free the upper chamber 16 from the lower base chamber 36. The straw 28 is then inserted to valves 20 and 42 and the air within the upper and lower chambers 16 and 36 is evacuated and the chambers 16 and 36 are rolled up or folded till next usage.
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(28) Ornamental balloon structures 10 of snowman 14, graduation 50, Nutcracker toy soldier 60, champagne bottle 70 and Christmas tree 80 are all reusable and invisibly anchorable with household goods as weights 44. They each are relative tall in that the upper balloon chambers are approximate 50 inches or tall while the lower balloon chambers are approximately 10 inches high. This means that the upper balloon chambers are three to five times taller than the lower base chambers. In other words, the base chambers are one fifth to one third smaller than the upper chambers. By this arrangement, the ornamental balloon structures 10, 14, 50, 60, 70 and 80 are real-life-size in a range approximating sixty inches. The length L and width W (
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(30) Lower ornamental balloon chamber 108 is of a slightly different embodiment. It has a first front chamber 110 and a second rear chamber 112 which may be independent from each other or joined by interconnecting channels 114. Each chamber 110 and 112 have distal end turned out feet 111 and 113 to increase the stabilization of the lower balloon chamber without adding significant width or length as to balance the transversely mounted upper ornamental chamber 92.
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(32) The above specification and FIGS. are for illustrative purposes only. The true scope of the present invention being defined by the following claims.