Amusement devices: toys – Inflatable
Patent
1994-08-23
1996-02-20
Yu, Mickey
Amusement devices: toys
Inflatable
244 31, 4273935, A63H 2710, B05D 500
Patent
active
054925002
ABSTRACT:
The oxidation resistance of elastomeric balloons made from natural rubber is greatly improved by coating the exterior of the balloon with a film of uncured elastomer, preferably neoprene. The uncured elastomer coating maintains the clarity of the inflated balloons. These balloons are particularly useful as containers for gifts or in balloon sculpture.
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Burchett Donald K.
Sinclair Harold K.
Hi-Float Co., Inc.
Yu Mickey
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