US1773315A - Balloost toy - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H27/00—Toy aircraft; Other flying toys
- A63H27/10—Balloons
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H27/00—Toy aircraft; Other flying toys
- A63H27/10—Balloons
- A63H2027/1066—Having means to guide movement, e.g. propeller or wings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H27/00—Toy aircraft; Other flying toys
- A63H27/10—Balloons
- A63H2027/1075—Special shapes or constructions
Description
Fatented Aug. 1%, IQSQ JAMES F. IJIULHOLLAND, 01E COLUMBUS/OHIO My present invention relates to an for proved balloon toy designed especially use in the simulation of figures, more or less grotesque, resembling human beings. The
primary object of the invention is the provision of means, and of a process for carrying out the invention whereby a main balloon or inflated elastic body may be used to simulate the body and head portions of a human being,
, and especially contemplates the attachment of portions simulating limbs to the body portion. Thus in carrying out my invention, I use for example one large balloon which is inflated with air or gasin usual manner and fashioned to simulate the body and head portion of ahuman being, and two smaller balloons are inflated andthen attached to the body portion of the main balloon to simulate arms. T he toy is provided with a base upon i which it is adapted to rock or oscillate, and I the arms or limbs are attached to the body portion in such manner that they are free to swing with relation to the body. vention consists in certain featuresof construction and combinations and arrangements of parts as will hereinafter be more fully set forth and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, I have illustrated one complete example of the physical embodiment of my invention wherein the parts are combined'and arranged according to the best mode I have so far devised for the l JI'flC-tlCZll application ot the principles of m invention. 7
- Fwure 1 is a View in. elevation showing the b I n, toy of my invention and indicating by dotted lines the oscillating movement of the body and of the limbs;
Fig. 2 is a plan view otthe supporting base for the toy;
Fi 3 is an enlar ed detail sectional view showin the manner of attachin the main body balloon to the base;
1 Fig. 4 is a View showing one of the small balloons and indicating the arrangement of a "cement patch by which the small balloon is joined to the larger one, the parts being separated;'and V Fig. 5'is an enlarged detail sectional View The ins BALLOON TOY and 'one'of the arms. ,7
In carrying out my invention, I use a rub her balloon which of course is elastic and adapted to be inflated, the mouthpiece 2 0eing used to blow airinto the balloon for QX' panding it to the general shape indicated in Fig. 1. After the balloon has been inflated, a knot 3 is tied in the mouthpiece to prevent escape of air. I *The balloon as thus inflated is fashioned to form or approximately simulate the human showing the joint betweenthe body portion body by the use of a neck string 4 which is tied in a knot or bow 5 about the balloon to form aconstriction, and the upper part of the balloon thus becomes the head portion 6 of the human body which is simulated. The infla-ted balloon is supported upon a base block 7 which is notched as at 8 for the purpose of simulating ajpair of feetor a pair of shoes,
and at the rear the baseboard is notched or slitted at 9. r v
Between the two notches 8 and 9, a hole or opening 10 is provided in the baseboard and it will be apparent that the knotted mouthpiece is passed through the opening 10 from above and then clinched within the notch 9 at the rear for the purpose of anchoring the balloon and also to'prevent its deflation. The balloon as thus supported may have almost a universal movement oroscillation with relation to the baseboard as indicated by the dotted arrows at the top of Fig. 1. i The body portion of the balloon is provided with limbs, or members simulating limbs, as for instancethe arms 11 and 12, but it will be understood that otherlimbs or projecting members maybe used in conneotion with thebody portion 1 or with the head portion 6. The two arms 11 and12 are fashioned from smaller balloons by inflating the balloons through the mouthpieces 13 and tying the knots 14 therein to prevent deflation. These smaller balloons are attached at. approximately the shoulder portions of the body 1 and become integral parts .of'the body as indicated in the sectionalview For attaching the arms to the.
of'Fig. .5. body, I' use-a solvent for the rubber which may be a liquid cement and a patch or drop.
Aug; 19, 1930, R. P. PALENZUELA SYSTEM OF SIGNALS Filed Aug. 20, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet 1' INVENTOR. R. P Pa/enzae/a A TTORNEW
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