Balloon stuffing system

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Inventors

Lovik, Craig J.

Application #

156165

Filed

Feb-12-1988

Published

Mar-7-1989

Current US Class

053/258
053/262
053/385.1
053/390
053/434
053/459
053/570
137/223
137/268
446/220

International Classes

B65B 043/36; B65B 039/02; B65B 039/06; B65B 031/00

Field of Search

53/457 53/459 53/570 53/385 53/390 53/258 53/260 53/262 53/433 53/434 53/473 137/268 137/223 137/1 137/584 446/220 446/222 446/223 446/226

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hughes, Cassidy & Multer

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Abstract
A balloon stuffing system (25, 25', 25", 25'") including a tubular member (26) open at one end (28) thereof and defining a chamber (31) capable of receiving the object (49) to be stuffed into a balloon (50); an ejector rod (29) passing through the opposite end (30) of the tubular member (26); a flexible, bellows-like, fluid impervious element (34) surrounding the ejector rod (29) and sealed at one end to the end (30) of the tubular member (26) and at its opposite end to the ejector rod (29); a fluid inlet aperture (56, 81, 85) formed in the tubular member (26) for permitting coupling of the interior of the tubular member (26) to any suitable source of pressurizing fluid; and, a balloon (50) having its inlet aperture (55) and constricted neck portion (58) mounted in surrounding sealed relation to the open end (28) of the tubular member (26) so that upon pressurization of the interior of the tubular member (26), the balloon (50) is inflated, and upon axial movement of the ejector rod (29) towards the open end (28) of the tubular member (26) the object (49) located within the tubular member (26) is ejected from the tubular member (26) and projected into the inflated balloon (50) which can then be removed from the tubular member (26) and its constricted neck portion (58) knotted or otherwise tied off to seal the balloon (50) in its inflated state with the object (49) being retained captive therein. The balloon stuffing system (25, 25', 25", 25'") may include a balloon stretching mechanism (68) for facilitating placement of balloons (50) on the end (28) of the tubular member (26).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. The method of stuffing a conventional balloon having an inlet aperture and constricted neck portion with an object such as a stuffed toy or animal, a gift, a flower, or a similar favor, said method comprising the steps of:

(a) positioning the object to be stuffed in a tubular member having:

(i) a fluid impervious sidewall;

(ii) a first open end through which the object to be stuffed can be inserted and ejected;

(iii) a second closed and sealed end;

(iv) an ejector mechanism movable axially through the tubular member and extending through and projecting beyond the second closed and sealed end thereof; and,

(v) means for coupling the interior of the tubular member to a source of suitable inflation medium;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to balloons; and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for stuffing objects such, merely by way of example, as teddy bears and similar soft stuffed animals and/or toys, real and/or artificial flowers, and similar objects or favors into the interior of conventional balloons.

More specifically, the present invention relates to methods and apparatus comprising a balloon stuffing system which includes: (i) a relatively large diameter--e.g., from about one inch (1") to about four inches (4"), five inches (5"), or more--tubular member which is open at one end to permit reception and temporary storage of a soft stuffed toy or other object or favor, but which is otherwise sealed; (ii) a coupling for connecting the sealed tubular member to a source of air, helium or other inflation medium; (iii) provision for mounting the inflation aperture, or mouth, and constricted neck, of a conventional balloon uniformly over, about and around the open end of the sealed tubular member so as to create a single, enclosed, common, sealed chamber defined by the interior of the tubular member and the interior of the uninflated balloon; and (iv), a piston-like ejector rod axially movable through the tubular member and capable of being manually shifted for ejecting the stuffed toy or other favor from the tubular member and projecting it into the balloon; and, wherein the user need merely insert the stuffed toy or other object into the tubular member, attach the uninflated balloon to the open end of the tubular member, energize the source of inflation medium so as to pressurize the tubular member and balloon interiors and thereby inflate the balloon, shift the ejector rod axially through the tubular member to push the stuffed toy or other object out of the open end of the tubular member and into the now inflated balloon, and to thereafter twist the narrow constricted neck of the balloon adjacent the inflation aperture into a tight spiral and/or otherwise tie off the inflation aperture of the now inflated stuffed balloon as it is removed from the tubular member, whereupon the stuffed animal or favor is permanently retained within the inflated sealed balloon until such time as the balloon bursts.