Balloon mooring system

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Inventors

Burke, Edward Matthew

Application #

575556

Filed

Dec-20-1995

Published

Jun-17-1997

Current US Class

024/3.13
024/30.5R
024/306
024/442
024/559

International Classes

A44B 018/00; B65D 077/00; 16 PB

Field of Search

24/306 24/442 24/17 248/205.3

Examiners

Sakran; Victor N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Knowles; A. T.

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Abstract
The present invention provides means for quickly and easily attaching a balloon to an anchoring object such as a name card holder, a flag, or a garment. The preferred embodiment is comprised of a specially manufactured ribbon which is made with an attachment mechanism on one end so that the balloon can be secured to an anchoring object without complicated pins, adhesive tape or knots.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An apparatus for attaching a balloon to a name card holder, comprising

a ribbon having a first end and a second end, said ribbon first end being reserved for attachment to the balloon and said ribbon second end including an anchoring area;

a standard name card holder, including, at least, means for attaching said name card holder to a garment or other object;

ribbon attachment means for attaching said ribbon second end to said name card holder, said ribbon attachment means being mounted to said ribbon anchoring area; and

said name card holder further including ribbon connecting means for connecting to said ribbon attachment means.

2. Apparatus of claim 1, wherein said ribbon attachment means is comprised of, at least, two parts of a standard garment snap separated by a small span of ribbon and said card holder ribbon connecting means is comprised of two parallel slots in said card holder through which said ribbon attachment means can be threaded.



Description
BACKGROUND--FIELD OF INVENTION

This invention relates generally to mooring systems of the type that can be used to anchor or secure a smaller object to a larger, more stable object, and particularly to a mooring system designed for attaching "lighter-than-air" balloons to a relatively fixed object.

BACKGROUND--DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

Helium or lighter-than-air balloons are commonly found in modern society. Their popularity has grown enough recently to spark a new industry--balloon stores. Now in most every major city you can order a "bouquet" of balloons for any occasion from a variety of sources. Releasing thousands of colorful, helium filled balloons has become a common occurrence at large public gatherings and celebrations. There is something magical and exhilarating about such a display. Perhaps this is due in part to a linkage between the traditional use of balloons at festivities and the uncommon sight of seeing an apparently solid object rise up in defiance of the pull of gravity.
 
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