Balloon filler

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Inventors

Rupp, Carl A.

Application #

495755

Filed

Mar-19-1990

Published

Jul-23-1991

Current US Class

053/262
053/385.1
053/390
053/570

International Classes

B65B 043/36; B65B 039/02; B65B 039/06; B65B 031/00; 511; 255; 262

Field of Search

53/403 53/432 53/441 53/453 53/459 53/469 53/479 53/481 53/79 53/86 53/512 53/556 53/559 53/570 53/385 53/386 53/390 53/416 53/433 141/10 141/51 141/59 206/459

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Russell; M. Reid

US Patent References

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4811841   Balloon container f...
4878335   Methods and appar...
4924919   Method of filling a...
4974393   Apparatus and met...

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Abstract
A balloon filler than includes a two piece evacuation housing arranged to receive a balloon attachment unit that holds a balloon in where the balloon end projects into the evacuation housing and receives a spreader tube whose insertion into the balloon unit attachment opens the balloon mouth and provides a seal between the exterior neck of the balloon and a shoulder of the balloon attachment unit base, a motor and blower are provided to create a sub-atmospheric pressure in the evacuation housing and an object holding tube receiving a balloon on one end and is telescoped onto a pressure tube connected at its opposite end to a pressure chamber receiving pressurized air from the blower.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A balloon filler comprising, an evacuation housing consisting of upper and lower sections, for releasable coupling in sealing engagement along common edges at a middle of said evacuation housing and having a combined internal volume for accommodating a filled balloon; means for providing full access to the interior of said evacuation housing; means to hold a balloon in position where the balloons end thereof projects into the interior of said evacuation housing through an opening in said evacuation housing; means to both open the mouth of a balloon secured to the means to hold the balloon and to seal the opening in the said evacuation housing around the open balloon neck; and means to provide a sub-atmospheric pressure in the evacuation housing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to apparatus for filling toy balloons.

2. Prior Art

Balloons made of air expansible gas impervious material such as latex rubber, have long been popular as toys and decorative items. The balloons are generally filled with air, water, or lighter than air gasses and occasionally have had balls, figurines, or other solid objects placed inside for amusement or decorative affect. More recently it has become popular to use the balloons as packaging or gift wrapping for objects placed in the balloons.

The placing of objects in the balloon has generally been accomplished by manual stretching of the neck and mouth to open them as an object or objects are placed inside prior to inflation of the balloon.

Balloons have been inflated in the past by mouth or from pressurized air, gas or water source and generally through a nozzle that is inserted into the balloon mouth and neck. Some very expensive devices have also been proposed to expand a balloon before insertion of objects therein.
 
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