US1901150A - Inflatable figure toy - Google Patents
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- US1901150A US1901150A US544692A US54469231A US1901150A US 1901150 A US1901150 A US 1901150A US 544692 A US544692 A US 544692A US 54469231 A US54469231 A US 54469231A US 1901150 A US1901150 A US 1901150A
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
- A63H3/00—Dolls
- A63H3/06—Air-filled or inflatable toy figures
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- DOROG, -F AL www@ INFLATABLE FIGURE TOY Filed June l5, 1951 uNvEN-roRs ATTORN EY atented Mar. 14, 1933 PATENT oFFlcE IBTVAN DOROGI AND LAJOB DOBOGI, 01?l BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, ABSIGHOBB OF ONE-HALF TO DE. DOBOGI O0. RUBBER GOODS FACTORY LIMITED, OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY INFLATABLE FIGURE TOY Application tiled June 15, 1931, Serial No. 544,692, and in Hungary February 9, 1981.
- This invention relates to an inflatable and deflatable hollow rubber article having thin walls, which is ornamented with fibres adhering thereto, said rubber surface being provided wholly or only in arts thereof with a fibre cover consisting o individual loose fibres. Said cover permits the rubber to retain all or nearly all of its extensibility.
- Fig. 1 shows a side view of an inflatable rubber toy in the non-infiated condition in the form of a cat obtained in known manner from four superposed rubber sheets by stamping and welding operation.
- Fig. 2 is a cross section according to line A-A through the above toy in the infiated condition.
- Fig. 3 is a portion of the rubber wall of the toy in an increased scale.
- No. 1 is the rubber sheet forming the article;
- No. 2 the adhesive layer into which the fibres 'o, 3 are embedded with part of their length
- such articles are produced by applying to and pressing on the sticky rubber surface to be provided with the fibre cover, loose individual fibres so that parts of the fibres become more or less imbedded in the rubber surface.
- the attachment of the fibres can be accomplished in many ways. Some examples of czrrrying out the invention are described herea ter.
- the attachment of the fibres is effected by swelling the raw rubber surface by treating it with a solvent or a swelling agent, so that this surface becomes similar to a sticky layer of rubber solution.
- this surface is strewn with fibres of f. i. 2-3 mm. length of any desired origin.
- a moderate pressure f. i. by means of a rubber air cushion
- an inflatable an previously vulcanized animal figure assembled from sheets of about 0.3-0.4 mm. thickness, is coated by dipping with a rubber benzol solution of 1020% concentration mixed with 0.5-1 of a sticky resin soluble in benzol, such as mastic or the like. After draining off the solution the fibre-cover is applied according to the preceding example. Subsequent to drying, the article is vulcanized in the vapor of sulphur chloride.
- the vulcanization is effected by heat, in which case the rubber solution naturally must contain, in addition to the above mentioned basic materials, the material necessary for the hot vulcanization, such as sulphur, accelerator, fillers etc.
- the rubber solution can be applied to the article in any other known manner. If it is desired not to coat the whole article but only a part or parts of its surface with the fibre-cover, then either the surface will be coated with the rubber solution only at said part or parts and strewn with the fibres. If desired, larger parts might be coated with the rubber solution but when the fibres are spread, said part or parts should be protected by a superposed stencil or the like. If necessary, the fibrecover can be partly or wholly dyed before OI' after vulcanization prior or subsequent to applying it to the article.
- the improved article has a surface which is of fabric-like appearance, and the improved article can be repeatedy stretched and otherwise handled,
- the fibres can be of any desired origin, but thefibrous waste of the textile industry is preferably used. According to quality various effects can be attained. Thus very short cotton fibres yield an appearance and grip very similar to buck skin or flannel. On the other hand skins can be imitated by usin long fibres. Rubber toys which are thus ma e can have their rubber walls stretched more than one hundred per cent.
- An inflatable and defiatable hollow rubber toy having a rubber wall, said rubber wall being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having separated fibres connected thereto so that the stretchability of said rubber wall is substantially undiminished.
- a hollow rubber toy having a wall which is made of rubber, said rubber wall being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having a film of rubber thereon, said film having separated fibres connected thereto, said fibres bein sufficiently separated so that the stretchability of said rubber wall is substantially undiminished.
- a hollow rubber toy having a wall which is made of rubber, said rubber wall being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having a film comprising rubber and an adhesive, said film having separated fibres connected thereto, said fibres being sufficiently separated so that the stretchability of said rubber wall is substantially'undiminished.
- a hollow rubber toy having a wall which is made of rubber, said rubber toy being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having a lm of rubber thereon said film having separated fibres connected thereto, said fibres being sufficiently separated so that the stretchability of said rubber wall is substantially undiminished, said film of rubber being vulcanized.
- a hollow rubber toy having a wall which is made of rubber, said rubber wall being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having a film comprising rubber and an adhesive, said film having separated fibres connected thereto, said fibres being sufficiently separated so that the st-retchability of said rubber wall is substantially undiminished, said film of rubber being vulcanized.
- An inflatable and defiatable hollow rubber toy having a rubber wall, said rubber wall being freely stretchable, the outer surface of said wall having separated fibres connected thereto so that said outer surface has a fabriclike appearance, said fibres being suiciently separated so that the stretchabity of said rubber Wall is substantially undiminished, so that said rubber Wall can be stretched 5 without having its surface lose said fabriclike appearance.
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Applications Claiming Priority (1)
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HU376456X | 1931-02-09 |
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US544692A Expired - Lifetime US1901150A (en) | 1931-02-09 | 1931-06-15 | Inflatable figure toy |
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FR (1) | FR719435A (de) |
GB (1) | GB376456A (de) |
NL (1) | NL33774C (de) |
Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2684923A (en) * | 1950-12-01 | 1954-07-27 | Plastic Innovations Inc | Method of making four-legged inflatable animal toys |
US2916849A (en) * | 1954-02-16 | 1959-12-15 | Jerome H Lemelson | Inflatable toys |
US4758198A (en) * | 1986-09-18 | 1988-07-19 | Ringstone Co., Ltd. | Gas-inflatable toy with plural bladders and valve means |
US5335436A (en) * | 1991-03-05 | 1994-08-09 | Mca Recreation Services, Inc. | Animal prop using air bags |
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- 1931-06-11 GB GB16989/31A patent/GB376456A/en not_active Expired
- 1931-06-15 US US544692A patent/US1901150A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
- 1931-07-02 FR FR719435D patent/FR719435A/fr not_active Expired
Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2684923A (en) * | 1950-12-01 | 1954-07-27 | Plastic Innovations Inc | Method of making four-legged inflatable animal toys |
US2916849A (en) * | 1954-02-16 | 1959-12-15 | Jerome H Lemelson | Inflatable toys |
US4758198A (en) * | 1986-09-18 | 1988-07-19 | Ringstone Co., Ltd. | Gas-inflatable toy with plural bladders and valve means |
US5335436A (en) * | 1991-03-05 | 1994-08-09 | Mca Recreation Services, Inc. | Animal prop using air bags |
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GB376456A (en) | 1932-07-14 |
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