Balloon sculpturing methods, apparatus and products
First Claim
1. The method of forming a balloon sculpture simulating a tree from a plurality of balloons of the type having a constricted neck portion terminating at one end in an inflation aperture and at the other end in an imperforate inflatable sidewall, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a plurality of basic balloon building blocks each including;
(i) a rigid rod-like balloon former having a first end, a second end, and means defining at least one (1) axially extending diametric slot formed in at least one (1) of the first and second former ends; and
,(ii) at least one (1) partially inflated first balloon having its(their) constricted neck portion(s) extending through the slot defining means in the former with at least one (1) of the inflation aperture and/or constricted neck portion of each first balloon being secured to the former, and having the inflated imperforate sidewall of each partially inflated first balloon stretched along the unslotted length of the former and a portion thereof stretched over and about the other of the first and second former ends so as to create a basic balloon building block wherein the former defines a lineal barrier precluding distension of the balloon sidewall juxtaposed therewith in the direction of the former so that each partially inflated balloon has a flat surface abutting the former, tapered pointed upper and lower extremities, and an at least partially ovate configuration in all other planes bisecting the balloon and the former;
(b) establish a vertically upstanding support simulating a tree trunk and having a plurality of radial bores formed therein at diverse axial locations on, and uniformly disposed about, the support with each radial bore being angled downwardly towards the axis of the support; and
,(c) inserting the slotted end of the former in each of the plurality of basic balloon building blocks formed in Step (a) in respective different ones of the radial bores in the upstanding support to simulate the branches of a tree.
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Abstract
Three-dimensional balloon sculptures (50, 56, 66, 86, 88, 89, 90, 99, 125, 136, 137, 159, 160, 169, 178, 186) and methods of forming same from one or more basic balloon building blocks (106, 106'"'"', 106", 126, 159) each including at least one rigid lineal rod-like balloon former (100, 100'"'"', 138a, 138b, 149, 162, 174, 181, 182, 184) defining one or more lineal barrier(s) precluding distension of a portion of the sidewall of a conventional balloon of the type having a constricted neck portion (111) terminating at one end in an inflation aperture (112) and at the other end in an imperforate inflatable sidewall (108). The rigid rod-like formers (100, 100'"'"') may be used either individually, in which event one or more balloons (108) may each be connected thereto at two (2) axially spaced points by: (i) passing the constricted neck portion (111) through one or more axially extending diametric slots (104, 105) formed in at least one end of the former (100, 100'"'"'); (ii) securing at least one of the constricted neck portion (111) and/or inflation aperture (112) to the former (100, 100'"'"'); and (iii), stretching the inflated balloon (108) along the unslotted length of the former (100, 100'"'"') and securing a portion (114) thereof to the former (100, 100'"'"') at a point spaced axially from the slotted end of the former (100, 100'"'"'), or by coupling two or more formers (100, 100'"'"') with balloons (108) attached thereto together by use of coupling devices (119, 130, 132, 143, 151, 152, 172, 175, 180). Alternatively, the rod-like formers (149, 162, 174, 181, 182, 184) may be coupled together to form a skeletal frame-like former (148, 161, 170, 179); and, composite balloon sculptures (160, 169) may be formed from combinations of the foregoing.
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6 Claims
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1. The method of forming a balloon sculpture simulating a tree from a plurality of balloons of the type having a constricted neck portion terminating at one end in an inflation aperture and at the other end in an imperforate inflatable sidewall, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming a plurality of basic balloon building blocks each including; (i) a rigid rod-like balloon former having a first end, a second end, and means defining at least one (1) axially extending diametric slot formed in at least one (1) of the first and second former ends; and
,(ii) at least one (1) partially inflated first balloon having its(their) constricted neck portion(s) extending through the slot defining means in the former with at least one (1) of the inflation aperture and/or constricted neck portion of each first balloon being secured to the former, and having the inflated imperforate sidewall of each partially inflated first balloon stretched along the unslotted length of the former and a portion thereof stretched over and about the other of the first and second former ends so as to create a basic balloon building block wherein the former defines a lineal barrier precluding distension of the balloon sidewall juxtaposed therewith in the direction of the former so that each partially inflated balloon has a flat surface abutting the former, tapered pointed upper and lower extremities, and an at least partially ovate configuration in all other planes bisecting the balloon and the former; (b) establish a vertically upstanding support simulating a tree trunk and having a plurality of radial bores formed therein at diverse axial locations on, and uniformly disposed about, the support with each radial bore being angled downwardly towards the axis of the support; and
,(c) inserting the slotted end of the former in each of the plurality of basic balloon building blocks formed in Step (a) in respective different ones of the radial bores in the upstanding support to simulate the branches of a tree. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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