COLLECTOR APPARATUS FOR RIBBONED BALLOONS FOR ASSEMBLY OF A BALLOON BOUQUET AND METHOD
20210146268 ยท 2021-05-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D5/5435
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63H2027/1033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D5/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A63H2027/1041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus in various embodiments with an elongate slot or slit with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons. A method is disclosed of sequentially receiving in a balloon collector a ribboned inflated balloon for assembly of a balloon bouquet.
Claims
1. A collector apparatus for holding a plurality of ribbons attached to a respective inflated balloon for forming a balloon bouquet, comprising a planar member having a length and a width and a thickness that is a significant minority of the length and an edge portion, and a slot extending from an edge inwardly a predetermined distance, the edge defining an opening in the edge, and the slot having contacting opposing faces, whereby a ribbon being attached to an inflated balloon slides through the opening and along the slot with the contacting opposing faces frictionally engaging the ribbon to restrain the ribboned inflated balloon to the collector apparatus for forming a balloon bouquet.
2. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, further comprising an adhesive patch attached to a surface of the planar member and covered with a detachable sheet, whereby upon removal of the detachable sheet and exposing the adhesive patch, the planar member secures to a support surface by contact of the adhesive patch therewith.
3. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein the planar member defines a score to define a foldable portion and the adhesive patch attaches to the foldable portion, whereby the foldable portion folds at an angle on the score for attaching the collector apparatus to the support surface with the planar member disposed at an angle relative to the support surface.
4. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the adhesive patch is an elongated double-sided adhesive surface tape having the detachable sheet on a first side and the adhesive surface of the opposing second side attaching the tape to the planar member.
5. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the planar member is a flap of a regular slotted carton for holding a tank of an inflation gas for inflating balloons during assembly of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for the balloon bouquet.
6. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the planar member is a side wall of a regular slotted carton for holding a tank of an inflation gas for inflating balloons during assembly of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for the balloon bouquet.
7. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the planar member defines a score on which the planar member folds to define adjacent side walls of a regular slotted carton for holding a tank of an inflation gas for inflating balloons during assembly of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for the balloon bouquet, the slot formed along the score.
8. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the opening in the edge of the planar member defines in a portion of the slot diverging opposing edges for receiving the ribbon therein for passage along the slot.
9. The collector apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the opposing edges of the slot receive elongated resilient members for a contacting gap therebetween for receiving a portion of a balloon ribbon therein.
10. A carton for holding a helium tank configured for inflating a plurality of balloons for a balloon bouquet, comprising: a blank having a plurality of side walls defined by spaced scores to define a folded container, a plurality of top flaps and opposing bottom flaps foldable on respective scores for closing the top and bottom of the folded container; and a slot defined in the blank and extending from an opening therein to a distal extent with contacting opposing side faces, for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet.
11. The carton as recited in claim 10, further comprising a tear strip defined in the blank for detaching to form an edge in an intermediate portion of the folded container and form in situ a hinge on which a portion of the folded container opens, the slot defined to open in the edge and extending therefrom in the side wall of the folded container.
12. The carton as recited in claim 10, further comprising a tear strip defined in the blank for detaching to form an edge in an intermediate portion of the folded container and form in situ a hinge on which a portion of the folded container opens, the slot defined to open in the edge and extending therefrom in one of the scores that define the side walls of the folded container.
13. The carton as recited in claim 10, wherein the slot extends across one of the scores that define the plurality of side panels with opposing distal ends in adjacent side panels, the opening formed in the score that defines a corner edge of the folded container.
14. The carton as recited in claim 10, wherein the slot extends from one of the scores for a respective one of the top flaps; and further comprising a second slot extending from the one of the scores aligned with the slot and extending in the side wall from which the one of the top flaps is foldably joined, whereby the top flap being folded inwardly against an interior surface of the side wall defines a opening in an edge of the side wall to the aligned slots for receiving a ribbon of an inflated ribboned balloons for collecting a balloon bouquet.
15. A method of sequentially receiving in a balloon collector a ribboned inflated balloon for assembly of a balloon bouquet, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a base member that defines an elongate slot with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons; (b) securing the base member to a support surface; (c) sequentially inflating a balloon and tying the inflated balloon to an elongated ribbon; and (d) inserting a portion of the elongated ribbon though an opening of the slot and longitudinally along the opposing contacting faces for holding the inflated ribboned balloon thereby for assembly of a plurality of inflated balloon for a balloon bouquet.
16. A balloon bouquet holder, comprising: a sheet having a medial score that defines a pair of opposing panels and a pair of lateral scores each spaced from the medial score on a respective opposing side of the medial score to define a foot foldable on the lateral score relative to the panel; a notch defined in the opposing panels centered laterally on the medial score; a pair of slits each extending through the sheet on a line in the panels from an edge of the notch through the respective panel to a distal extent; and an adhesive on a backside of each foot for attaching the foot to a support, whereby a sheet being folded on the medial score to bring the opposing panels together for attaching to a support with the adhesive of each foot folded outwardly relative to the panels, for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon through the notch into the slit for holding with other inflated balloons for a balloon bouquet.
17. The balloon bouquet holder as recited in claim 16, wherein the notch is defined by a cut line to form a removable portion of the sheet.
18. The balloon bouquet holder as recited in claim 16, wherein the cut line extends between a pair of opposing connectors of the sheet to detachably connect the removable portion to the sheet.
19. A carton for holding a helium tank and having a balloon bouquet holder, comprising: a blank having a plurality of side walls defined by spaced scores and folded thereon to form a tubular container; a bottom for the container; a top for the container; and a balloon bouquet holder comprising a notch open at an upper edge of one of the side walls and a slot extending from an edge of the notch to a distal extent in the side wall, whereby the slot receives one or more ribbon of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for assembly of a balloon bouquet.
20. The carton as recited in claim 19, further comprising a removable portion of the blank defined by cut lines extending between opposing connections to the blank, the removable portion being removed to define the notch.
21. The carton as recited in claim 19, wherein the top comprises a plurality of flaps each foldably attached on a score to an upper edge of the blank; and wherein the removable portion centers on the score and has mirroring opposing portions in the one of the side walls and in the flap foldably attached to the one of the side walls and the top flap including a slot extending from a cut line defining the removable portion therein to a distal extent, whereby the flap being folded inwardly and against an inner surface of the one of the side walls and the removable portion removed defines a notch at the upper edge of the one of the side walls and the slots in the one of the side walls and the inwardly folded flap align for receiving one or more ribbon of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for assembly of a balloon bouquet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present invention provides an apparatus in various illustrative embodiments for receiving and holding sequentially a plurality of inflated balloons tied to respective ribbons for assembly of a balloon bouquet. The apparatus comprises a base member that defines an elongate slot with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons, and means provided for securing the base to a support surface.
[0024] In another aspect, the present invention provides a method of sequentially receiving in a balloon collector a ribboned inflated balloon for assembly of a balloon bouquet, comprising the steps of:
[0025] (a) providing a base member that defines an elongate slot with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons;
[0026] (b) securing the base member to a support surface;
[0027] (c) sequentially inflating a balloon and tying the inflated balloon to an elongated ribbon; and
[0028] (d) inserting a portion of the elongated ribbon though an opening of the slot and longitudinally along the opposing contacting faces for holding the inflated ribboned balloon thereby for assembly of a plurality of inflated balloon for a balloon bouquet.
Selectively Attachable Ribboned Balloon Collector
[0029] With reference to the drawings, in which like parts have like reference numerals,
[0030] The sheet 12 in the illustrated embodiment includes an attacher device 11 for attaching the sheet to a support surface, as discussed below. The attacher device 11 in the illustrated embodiment comprise a pair of spaced-apart adhesive pads 14. The pads 14 seat on an edge portion 18 of the sheet 12. In the illustrated embodiment, the edge portion 18 is defined by a score or fold line 19 for folding the side edge portion 18 at an angle to facilitate attachment and use of the collector 10, as discussed below. The pads 14 include an adhesive surface 16. A cover sheet or cover film 20 overlies the adhesive surface 16 and readily detaches to expose the adhesive surface 16. The adhesive pad 14 preferably is a double-sided adhesive tape with adhesive surfaces on opposing sides of a narrow elongated film, strip, or carrier material, which one adhesive surface 16 is covered with the detachable cover film 20. An opposing first side of the pad 14 adhesively attaches to the edge portion 18 of the sheet 12 and the cover film 20 is disposed outwardly of the sheet. In an alternate embodiment shown in
[0031] The sheet 12 defines at least one elongated slot 21 extending as a passage from an opening 22 in a side edge inwardly to a distal extent 24 with opposing facing sides 26, 28. In the illustrated embodiment, the side edge defines a notch or V-cutout 29 and the slot 21 extends from an apex of the cutout 29 to the distal extent of the slot. The slot 21 may be a thin cut line or slit such as with a cut-line and touching opposing faces or edges, or may taper from a first gap at the opening 22 in the edge to a second gap proximate the distal extent 24 smaller than the first gap. Two or more slots 21 may be disposed in spaced relation in the sheet 12. For example, alternatively, opposing slots 21 may be defined extending from respective opposing sides and laterally spaced apart relative to each other. In an alternate embodiment, the slot 21 is disposed at an angle on a side edge of the sheet 12. The slot 21 defines a narrow gap between opposing sides for receiving a portion of a ribbon tied to an inflated knotted balloon. The opposing side edges defined by the slot 21 preferably contact in slightly touching relation for holding the ribbon during inflating and tying of balloons sequentially for assembly of a balloon bouquet. The slot 21 selectively, and alternatively sequentially one at a time, receives and holds a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons tied with a knot to a ribbon, for collecting as a group for a balloon bouquet. In the embodiment illustrated in
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[0033] With reference to
[0034] The balloon inflation process then inflates a balloon with helium gas and the neck end of the balloon is knotted and tied to an elongated balloon ribbon. My U.S. Pat. No. 10,549,208 discloses a portable balloon tying device with particular structural features that facilitate comfortable and readily knotting the neck of an inflated balloon with a ribbon. The balloon ribbon 74, being cut to length, may then be attached to the collector 10 for grouping the inflated balloon with others for the balloon bouquet. The slot 21 of the collector 10 receives a portion of the balloon ribbon through the opening and longitudinally along the gap between the opposing sides of the slot. The opposing side walls of the slot 21 hold the balloon ribbon, while the balloon rises above the collector 10 as shown in
[0035] The alternate embodiment shown in
[0036] The disclosed collector 10 apparatus provides for holding a plurality of ribbons attached to a respective inflated balloon for forming a balloon bouquet, with a planar member having a length and a width and a thickness that is a significant minority of the length and an edge portion, and a slot extending from an edge inwardly a predetermined distance, the edge defining an opening in the edge, and the slot having contacting opposing faces. A ribbon being attached to an inflated balloon slides through the opening and along the slot with the contacting opposing faces frictionally engaging the ribbon to restrain the ribboned inflated balloon to the collector apparatus for forming a balloon bouquet.
Container with Ribboned Balloon Collector
[0037] The sheet 12 with the slot 21 may gainfully be a component of a container useful in the balloon trade for holding a supply tank of helium gas, to conveniently locate the balloon collector proximate the tank supplying helium for inflating balloons.
[0038] The container body defines a tear strip 70 extending laterally across three of the side walls 64. The blank defines the tear strip 70 with spaced perforations intermediate an upper top end and a medial portion of the container 60. The tear strip 70, upon detaching removal from the side walls, defines a top 72 in an upper portion of the container, which tear strip defines an exposed edge 73. The removal of the tear strip 70 forms a hinge 75 in a fourth side wall 64 on which the top 72 pivots open and closed. Pivoting the top 72 open exposes the tank 62 for use in inflating balloons. The tank 62 conventionally includes a handle 74 extending upwardly from the wall of the gas cylinder 62 and an upper end of the gas cylinder includes a valve 78 that connects to an inflation nozzle 80. The inflation nozzle 80 conventionally receives a neck portion of a balloon for communicating helium gas from the tank 62 into the balloon for inflation. The valve 78 opens for communicating a portion of the helium gas from the tank 62 through the nozzle 80 into the balloon.
[0039] As noted above, the tear strip 70 forms the edge 73. In a first embodiment, the collector 63a comprises a slot 82 formed in at least one of the scores that separate adjacent two of the panels for the side walls 64. The slot 82 is a cut line in the paperboard that extends longitudinally from the edge 73 a selected length and has opposing side edges. The side edges are proximate and touchingly contact. The slot 82 slidingly receives a portion of a balloon ribbon knotted to the neck portion of an inflated balloon. A plurality of ribboned inflated balloons readily collect in the slot 82 for a balloon bouquet.
[0040] In a second embodiment, the collector 63b comprises at least one slot 86 formed substantially parallel to and spaced from the edge 73 in the paperboard blank. The slot 86 thereby extends from one panel across the fold score and into the adjacent panel. The side edges of the slot 86 are proximate and touchingly contact. The slot 86 slidingly receives a portion of a balloon ribbon knotted to the neck portion of an inflated balloon. The portion of the ribbon enters the slot 86 at the fold score and being pulled, is received in the opposing portions of the slot 86 in the adjacent panels. A plurality of ribboned inflated balloons readily collect in the slot 86 for a balloon bouquet.
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[0042] The foregoing discloses the planar member 12 and slot 21 as a component of the container 60 or carton for holding the helium tank configured for inflating a plurality of balloons for the balloon bouquet. The carton comprises the blank having the plurality of side walls defined by spaced scores to define the folded container, with the top flaps and opposing bottom flaps foldable for closing the top and bottom of the folded container. The slot defined in the blank extends from the opening therein to the distal extent with contacting opposing side faces, for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet.
Container with Ribboned Balloon Collector
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[0044] The slot 96 slidingly receives a portion of the balloon ribbon 74 knotted to the neck portion of the inflated balloon 72. The portion of the ribbon guided by the notch 94 enters the slot 96 and being pulled longitudinally therealong towards the inward distal end of the slot, is received between the opposing portions of the slot 96 for holding during knotting of other inflated balloons with ribbons for readily collecting in the slot 96 for a balloon bouquet.
Balloon Bouquet Holder Foldable from a Blank and Attachable to a Support
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[0046] The illustrated embodiment uses an elongated double-sided tape 108 as a carrier for the adhesive. The tape 108 has a first adhesive face that engages the backside of the respective foot 104. The tape includes a detachable sheet 110 depicted as partially detached but that covers an opposing second adhesive face 112. The second adhesive face 112 is uncovered for adhesive attaching of the balloon bouquet holder 100 to the support 106 by removing the detachable sheet 110.
[0047] A distal edge 116 of the opposing balloon collection panels 102 includes a notch 120 extending inwardly to an opening of a slot or a clean-cut slit 122. The slit 122 extends from the edge of the notch 120 inwardly in the balloon collection panel 102 to a distal extent. The illustrated embodiment forms three spaced-apart notches 120 each with a respective slit 122. An alternate embodiment positions a notch in an upper edge with a slit extending downwardly as depicted in
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[0049] In the illustrated embodiment, the notch 120 results from detaching a removable portion 138 of the blank 130 for use of the balloon bouquet holder 100 as discussed below. A cut line 140 defines the removable portion 138. The cut line 140 extends through the blank 130 from a pair of opposing connections 142 on the score 136. The connections 142 retain the removable portion 138 until detachably removed for use of the blank 130 folded as the balloon bouquet holder 100. The cut line 140 preferably has a smooth edge surface for slidingly receiving a ribbon of a balloon as discussed below. The slits 122 in the opposing balloon collection panel 102 extend on a line from the cut line to a respective distal extent. In the illustrated embodiment, the slits 122 extend towards a respective foot side of the panel.
[0050] The removable portion 138 is preferably centered on the medial score 136 to have mirror image portions of the notch 120 in each of the balloon collection panels 102 when folded together on the score 136. The removable portion 138 in the illustrated embodiment is in the form of a square oriented on a transverse axis to position an apex 144 remote from the score 136. The removable portion 138 may have other shapes, such as arcuate, for defining a ribbon sliding edge. The slit 122 in the illustrated embodiment extends from the apex 144 to the distal extent.
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[0052] In an alternate embodiment, the opposing panels 102 are first joined together by a bonding adhesive. Such embodiment enables one or more of the folded balloon bouquet holders 100 to be packaged for shipping to an end user. The end user removes the detachable sheet 110, folds each foot 104, and presses the balloon bouquet holder 100 towards the support for engagement by the second adhesive face 112.
[0053] The removable portion 138 defining the notch 120 is detached. An end user grasps the removable portion 138, such as between a finger and thumb. The removable portion 138 is twisted and pulled to detach from the connections 142 to the blank 130.
[0054] With the balloon bouquet holder 100 attached to the support 106 as shown in
[0055] In an alternate embodiment, the removable portion 138 is not centered on the medial score 136 but is offset. Upon folding of the blank 130 on the medial score, the cut edges of the removable portion 138 are spaced offset, and the slits 122 are likewise offset. The offset of the slits 122 provides a slight change in direction of the ribbon passing from one side of the balloon bouquet holder, through the first slit to and through the second slit, and outwardly of the opposing side, which it is contemplated increases the gripping of the ribbon received in the slits 122.
[0056] It is not necessary that the opposing balloon panels 102 when folded as shown in
[0057] The foregoing describes a balloon bouquet holder, comprising a sheet having a medial score that defines a pair of opposing panels and a pair of lateral scores each spaced from the medial score on a respective opposing side of the medial score to define a foot foldable on the lateral score relative to the panel; a removable portion of the panels centered on the medial score defined by a cut line extending between a pair of opposing connectors of the sheet; a pair of slits each extending on a line from a respective portion of the cut line on opposing sides of the medial score through the respective panel to a distal extent; and an adhesive on a backside of each foot for attaching the foot to a support, whereby a notch being formed by detaching the removable portion of the panels upon folding on the medial score to bring the opposing panels together for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon into the slits for collecting with other inflated balloons for a balloon bouquet.
[0058] Further, the foregoing describes a balloon bouquet holder, comprising a sheet having a medial score that defines a pair of opposing panels and a pair of lateral scores each spaced from the medial score on a respective opposing side of the medial score to define a foot foldable on the lateral score relative to the panel; a notch defined in the opposing panels centered laterally on the medial score; a pair of slits each extending through the sheet on a line in the panels from an edge of the notch through the respective panel to a distal extent; and an adhesive on a backside of each foot for attaching the foot to a support, whereby a sheet being folded on the medial score to bring the opposing panels together for attaching to a support with the adhesive of each foot folded outwardly relative to the panels, for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon through the notch into the slit for holding with other inflated balloons for a balloon bouquet.
[0059] The balloon bouquet holder as recited above, wherein the notch is defined by a cut line to form a removable portion of the sheet.
[0060] The balloon bouquet holder as recited above, wherein the cut line extends between a pair of opposing connectors of the sheet to detachably connect the removable portion to the sheet.
[0061] The foregoing describes a balloon bouquet holder, comprising a sheet blank having a medial score in a surface separating a pair of opposing collection panels that fold together on the medial score to define a free distal edge and each panel having a notch therein from which an elongate through slit extends to a distal extent and aligned with the opposing notch and through slit for receiving in the notches and the aligned slits of the folded together panels a one or more ribbon of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons, said collection panels each having a side portion foldable on a respective score as a foot with an adhesive on a backside thereof for attaching to a support, whereby the aligned slits for receivingly holding ribbons of ribboned inflated balloons during assembly of a balloon bouquet.
Container with Ribboned Balloon Collector
[0062] The notch and slit structure disclosed above may readily be incorporated in a regular slotted carton suitable for packing, storing, and shipping a supply tank of helium provided in the commercial marketplace, particularly for party, meeting, and entertainment events, to conveniently locate the balloon collector proximate the tank supplying helium for inflating balloons.
[0063] The container 160 in the illustrated embodiment is an elongated tubular body such as a regular slotted container. The container 160 forms from a paperboard blank having a plurality of panels 164 separated by scores 165 on which the blank folds to define a plurality of side walls. A side flap conventional in regular slotted containers extends from an edge of the blank at one end. The tubular container is formed by folding the blank on the scores and overlapping, and attaching, the side flap with an opposing end of the blank. The opposing upper and lower edges of the panels have opposing scores 167 to define foldable top flaps 168 and opposing bottom flaps 166, for closing the container 160. The bottom flaps 166 are illustrated outwardly but fold inwardly to define the closing bottom for the container and supporting the supply tank 162.
[0064] As illustrated in detailed perspective view in
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[0066] The removable portion 170 is preferably centered on the score 167 to have mirror image portions of the notch in the top flap 168 and the side panel 164 when folded together on the score.
[0067] Opening the top flaps 168 exposes the tank 62 for use in inflating balloons. As shown in
[0068] With reference to
[0069] The foregoing discloses the planar members of the top flap and side wall configured with the notch and extending slit as a component of the container 160 for holding the helium tank configured for inflating the plurality of balloons for the balloon bouquet, which inflated balloons are held collectingly in the slit. The carton comprises the blank having the plurality of side walls defined by spaced scores to define the folded container, with the top flaps and opposing bottom flaps foldable for closing the top and bottom of the folded container. The slit defined in the blank extends from notch opening therein to the distal extent with contacting opposing side faces, for receiving the ribbons of the inflated balloons for collecting together as a balloon bouquet.
[0070] The foregoing discloses illustrative embodiments of the construction and use of balloon collectors for holding ribbons of a plurality of ribboned inflated balloons for assembly of a balloon bouquet which balloon collectors readily attach to a support proximate a balloon inflation and knotting station for use during assembly of balloons for a balloon bouquet. The collector apparatus comprises a base member that defines an elongate slot with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons, and means provided for securing the base to a support surface. The inflation process practices a method of sequentially receiving in a balloon collector a ribboned inflated balloon for assembly of a balloon bouquet, comprising the steps of:
[0071] (a) providing a base member that defines an elongate slot with opposing contacting faces for receiving a ribbon of an inflated balloon therein for collecting as a balloon bouquet assembly, during the sequential process of inflating and tying individual balloons to ribbons;
[0072] (b) securing the base member to a support surface;
[0073] (c) sequentially inflating a balloon and tying the inflated balloon to an elongated ribbon; and
[0074] (d) inserting a portion of the elongated ribbon though an opening of the slot and longitudinally along the opposing contacting faces for holding the inflated ribboned balloon thereby for assembly of a plurality of inflated balloon for a balloon bouquet.
[0075] It is to be appreciated that while invention has been described with particular reference to certain illustrative embodiments, variations and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as recited in the appended claims.