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| United States Patent Application |
20090191787
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| Kind Code
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A1
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Rubinstein; David B.
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July 30, 2009
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LED embedded balloon
Abstract
A balloon having superior luminosity comprising an inelastic balloon
having LEDs mounted on the inside surface of the balloon is provided. The
balloon further comprises a power supply having a manually operated
switch mounted on a tab on the periphery of the balloon for accessibility
and replacement of the batteries.
| Inventors: |
Rubinstein; David B.; (Boca Raton, FL)
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| Correspondence Address:
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RUTH EURE
4795 EDISON AVENUE
BOULDER
CO
80301
US
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| Serial No.:
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321811 |
| Series Code:
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12
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| Filed:
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January 26, 2009 |
| Current U.S. Class: |
446/220 |
| Class at Publication: |
446/220 |
| International Class: |
A63H 3/06 20060101 A63H003/06 |
Claims
1. A balloon made of inelastic material, said balloon having an inside
surface and an outside surface, said balloon further having a periphery,
and wherein the balloon comprises:a) a gas containment cavity;b) a gas
inlet;c) a tab on the periphery of the circumference of the balloon;d) at
least one LED mounted to the inside surface of the balloon; wherein the
LED further comprises:1) a lamp portion; and2) a wire portion; ande) a
power supply; and wherein the power supply is mounted on the tab and
wherein the power supply further comprises:1) an integrated circuit;2) a
manually operated switch; and3) a multiplicity of coin batteries.
2. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the tab is sealed from the gas
containment cavity and wherein the batteries are replaceable.
3. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the tab is an integral part of the gas
containment cavity and wherein the batteries are not replaceable.
4. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the wire portion is 18 gauge or smaller.
5. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the mounting is by means of tape.
6. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the mounting is by means of adhesive
attached to the wire portion of the LED.
7. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the mounting is by means of adhesive
attached to the inside surface of the balloon.
8. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the integrated circuit comprises a
sequencing pattern chip wherein the sequencing pattern chip is programmed
for intermittent on or off of the LED.
9. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the integrated circuit allows the LED to
be continuously illuminated.
10. The balloon of claim 1, wherein the inelastic material of the balloon
further comprises a text or design portion of different light
transmissivity than the background of the balloon.
11. The balloon of claim 10, wherein the LED is mounted on the inside
surface of the balloon so that the lamp portion of the LED illuminates
the portion of the balloon of different light transmissivity than the
background of the balloon.
12. The balloon of claim 1, wherein the multiplicity of batteries is 3.
Description
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001]Applicant claims priority for this patent application from U.S.
provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/062,327, filed Jan. 26, 2008,
of common inventorship herewith.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002]The present invention pertains to the field of balloons, and more
specifically to the field of illuminated balloons.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003]The prior art has put forth several ideas for illuminating balloons.
[0004]Lighted balloon technology dates back to at least 1946, with U.S.
Pat. No. 2,542,361 to Roxburgh. The theme of inflating a balloon around a
light
bulb is found in this and several later patents, to with: U.S. Pat.
Nos. 5,215,492, 5,499,941, 6,146,001, and 7,252,414. All of these
aforementioned patents require an external power source.
[0005]U.S. Pat. No. 7,077,553 uses an external power source and a
straw-like tube for wiring to extend from the inside to the outside of
the balloon. This patent also discloses the use of shapes mounted near
the light to create a shadow form.
[0006]U.S. Pat. No. 6,238,067 also uses an external power source in
addition to an LED light source. It also includes a light support system
for the light source within the balloon.
[0007]The use of fiber optic elements is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.
5,857,760 with an external power source.
[0008]U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,607 discloses the use of an interior
bulb, but
uses a battery in the mounting device. Technically, this is still an
external power supply.
[0009]U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,250 discloses a "bullet" shaped flashlight to
insert into a balloon. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,117,344 and 5,075,830 use a small
bulb on the outside of the balloon, external power supply, and show
shapes for light to shine through.
[0010]U.S. Pat. No. 6,602,105 shows a device for use with "mylar" or
inelastic thin film balloons. It consists of a light source inserted into
the balloon through a tube.
[0011]U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,106,135, and 6,371,638 to Zingale et al describe
several features. Among the features included are an internal power
supply, such as a DC battery, and light sources such as fiber optic or
chemiluminescent device (light stick).
[0012]None of these prior art references describe the present invention.
Prior art illuminated balloons having the light source at the base of the
balloon typically provide dim lighting which is only visible at night or
in darkened environments.
[0013]The shortcomings of prior art devices are what led to the
development of the present invention, namely, to put the LEDs on the
inside surface of the balloon having light shining through transparent
windows in the balloon.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014]It is a primary object of the present invention to provide a balloon
which is brilliantly illuminated by LEDs having illumination that easily
visible in any ambient light environment.
[0015]It is an object of the present invention to provide a balloon which
provides brilliant illumination utilizing LEDs embedded into or mounted
onto the inside surface of the balloon. This is in contrast to prior art
illuminated balloons having the light source at the base of the balloon
which provides dim illumination visible at night and only dimly visible
during the day. The balloons of the present invention provide very bright
light which can be easily visible during the day as well as at night.
[0016]It is an object of the present invention to provide a balloon which
provides brilliant illumination utilizing LEDs embedded into or mounted
onto the inside surface of the balloon wherein the placement of the LEDs
is such that the illumination shines through portions of the surface of
the balloon designed to allow the transmission of light therethrough.
[0017]It is an object of the present invention to provide an inelastic
balloon having LEDs mounted on the inside surface thereof also having an
accessible battery.
[0018]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
inelastic balloon having LEDs mounted on the inside surface thereof also
having a replaceable battery.
[0019]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
elastic balloon having one or more LEDs inside the balloon which LEDs
comprise an insert, which insert terminates in a faceted lens.
[0020]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
inelastic balloon having one or more LEDs attached to an insert for
inserting into the balloon, further comprising a tether on the insert for
the purpose of retrieving the insert for re-use.
[0021]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
inelastic balloon having one or more LEDs attached to an insert for
inserting into the balloon wherein the insert comprises a moving lens.
[0022]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
inelastic balloon having one or more LEDs attached to an insert for
inserting into the balloon wherein the insert comprises a two-part lens
where one part rotates atop the other.
[0023]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an
inelastic balloon having one or more LEDs attached to an insert for
inserting into the balloon wherein the insert comprises a lens with
"cut-out" portions.
[0024]It is a further object of the present invention to provide an insert
for a balloon wherein the insert is waterproof.
[0025]The LED's are light weight, and low heat, and prior art devices have
incorporated them by inserting them into the base or bottom of the
balloon. These devices are typically only visibly illuminated during the
night or in a darkened environment.
[0026]In contrast, the present invention provides balloons having the LEDs
embedded into the inside surface or directly mounted to the inside
surface of the balloon, thereby creating a nice decoration for a party or
gift that is visibly illuminated during the day as well, and offers far
superior in brightness during the night or in a darkened environment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0027]FIG. 1 is a front view of a balloon of the present invention.
[0028]FIG. 2 is a close up showing the LEDs mounted on the inside of the
balloon.
[0029]FIG. 3 is a close-up view showing the power supply of the present
invention.
[0030]FIG. 4 shows an alternative embodiment of the balloon of the present
invention.
[0031]FIG. 5 shows a further alternative embodiment of the balloon of the
present invention.
[0032]FIG. 6 shows a side view of an insert of the present invention.
[0033]FIG. 7 is a front view of an insert of the present invention.
[0034]FIG. 8 is a side view of an insert of the present invention showing
internal structures thereof.
[0035]FIG. 9 is a back view of an insert of the present invention.
[0036]FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an insert of the present invention.
[0037]FIG. 11 is a front view of the present invention showing the tab
sealed from the main body of the balloon for replaceable batteries.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038]As used herein, the term "inelastic balloon" refers to a balloon
made of any suitable inelastic material, such as Mylar.TM., for example.
[0039]As used herein, the term "balloon" refers to a bag for containing
fluid or other gas configured in a circular or other suitable geometric
configuration for use as a toy, or ornamental or display device.
[0040]The present invention comprises an inelastic balloon made of any
suitable inelastic material, such as mylar, for example, having
sufficient size to provide adequate buoyancy to float the balloon when
filled with helium or other lighter than air balloon gas. An essentially
circular balloon having a circumference of about 22 inches is operable
for use in the present invention, for example.
[0041]This invention comprises a balloon, which can be of any type, but
may be made of inelastic material, such as mylar, for example, which
balloon further comprises a text or design portion of different light
transmissivity than the background of the balloon. This portion of
different light transmissivity is illuminated by LED (light emitting
diode) units which are mounted inside the balloon wall. These portions of
differing transmissivity act as windows, allowing the light from the LEDs
to shine brightly. The LED units and their power supply are all inside
the balloon. The LEDs can be mounted to the inside of the balloon by
means of adhesive mounted on the inside surface of the balloon, or by
means of adhesive attached to the wire connected to the LED. The LEDs can
also be taped to the inside surface of the balloon using suitable tape.
[0042]The wires used to connect the lamps to the power source are
comprised of minimum thickness to minimize weight, but of sufficient
thickness to carry the necessary power. It is contemplated that
conductive wires of about no more than 18 and no less than about 26 gauge
(AWG) are useful for the present invention.
[0043]In an alternative embodiment, a foil track may be used for
transmission of the electricity from the battery to the LEDs.
[0044]The invention also comprises an off/on switch at the base of the
balloon. The LED's may be of varying colors. The LED's illuminate the
letters or shapes from within the balloon.
[0045]The LEDs used in the present invention are lightweight, low heat
producing lamps which provide adequate illumination so that the
illumination can be easily seen during the day and provide brilliant
illumination at night or in a darkened environment.
[0046]An additional novel feature of the present invention is the
placement of the power supply in a special tab designed for this purpose.
FIG. 1 shows the tab as an integral part of the gas containment cavity of
the balloon. FIG. 11 shows the tab as sealed off from the gas containment
cavity of the balloon so that the power supply can be accessed for
replacement of the batteries without the necessity of evacuating the gas
containment cavity of the balloon.
[0047]The tab is a protruberance on the periphery of the balloon which can
be of any geometric configuration, but an essentially square or
rectangular configuration is shown in FIGS. 1 and 11.
[0048]The tab can be sealed from the gas containment cavity by any
suitable sealing means. These sealing means include, but are not limited
to, self closing mechanisms, Zip-Lock.TM. type closures having a notch to
accommodate the passage of the wire, or heat sealing, for example.
[0049]In an alternative embodiment, the balloon can be designed to
accommodate the power supply 2 on tab 4 on the periphery of the
circumference of the balloon near the point of inflation. See FIG. 1.
[0050]In a still further embodiment, tab 4 can be sealed from the gas
containment cavity of the balloon to access the power supply to
accommodate the changing of batteries without deflating the balloon.
[0051]FIG. 1 shows a front view of a balloon according to the present
invention showing power supply 2, tab 4 and LEDs 6. Also shown is gas or
air inlet 14 for inflation of the balloon. The balloon can be made by
press fitting two halves of material together according to practices
customary in the art.
[0052]FIG. 2 is a close-up of LED 6 in an illuminated state.
[0053]FIG. 3 shows a close up of tab 4 to accommodate power supply 2 of
the present invention. The power supply 2 includes sequencing pattern
chip 10 which sequence can be blinking, patterned or other sequence. The
chip is covered by a dome switch 12 for turning the lights off and on.
Power supply 2 is also equipped with coin cell batteries 8. In the
present example, 3 batteries are provided. Any number of batteries can be
utilized depending on the number of LEDs to be powered and the desired
brightness of the LEDs. The power supply 2 can be equipped with any
number of batteries, depending on the number of LEDs to be illuminated,
and the brightness of the LEDs desired. These batteries are lightweight
to allow flotation of the balloon. The power supply is manufactured
according to typical practices known in the art.
[0054]The number and placement of LEDs can be any number and placement
desired. The window can be clear, or of any color. The LEDs can be a
combination of colors, or of a single color, or white, selected from all
colors of the visible spectrum.
[0055]FIG. 4 shows an alternative design embodiment of the present
invention. The areas of the balloon which is represented by the flame of
the candles can be made of clear material. LED lights are mounted on the
inside of the balloon at these areas to appear that the LEDs are lighting
up the flames of the candles. This can be repeated for any desired number
of candles. The LEDs are mounted to the inside of the balloon by means of
adhesive mounted on the inside surface of the balloon, or by means of
adhesive attached to the wire connected to the LED. Any suitable adhesive
can be utilized, such as isotactic polypropylene, for example.
[0056]FIG. 5 shows a further alternative design of the balloon of the
present invention. In this case, the eyes of the jack-o-lantern are made
of clear material. LEDs are mounted on the inside of the balloon at these
areas to appear that the LEDs are lighting up the eyes of the
jack-o-lantern.
[0057]In an alternative embodiment, the balloon of the present invention
comprises an insert. The insert comprises one or more LEDs for providing
illumination. The insert also comprises the power supply for the LEDs.
The insert also comprises an off-on switch and also a tether for
retrieval. The insert further comprises a lens for providing decorative
or interesting light patterns. The lens can be a single, one part lens.
[0058]In an alternative embodiment, the lens can comprise one or more
parts wherein one part moves in relation to another. It is contemplated
that a two-part lens is provided wherein one part rotates atop the other
part.
[0059]In an alternative embodiment, the insert is waterproof.
[0060]FIG. 6 shows a side view of an insert. This figure shows faceted
lens 32. This figure also shows tether 22
[0061]FIG. 7 shows a front view of an insert comprising a faceted lens 32.
[0062]Internal structures of the insert of the invention are shown in FIG.
8. These include: [0063]20, large spring to contact positive pole;
[0064]22, tether to balloon; [0065]24, plastic on off pressure switch;
[0066]26, metal dome on off switch, activated by pressing 24 above;
[0067]28, Integrated Circuit [0068]30, negative pole for soldering LED
LEGS; [0069]32, transparent clear housing forming faceted lens; [0070]34,
LED lamp; and [0071]36, small spring to push batteries tight.
[0072]It is also contemplated that the insert described above can be
utilized in elastic materials balloons, such as latex, for example.
[0073]Although this invention has been described with respect to specific
embodiments, it is not intended to be limited thereto and various
modifications which will become apparent to the person of ordinary skill
in the art are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the
invention as described herein taken in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings and the appended claims.
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