Abstract:
A balloon valve assembly for cooperating with a balloon includes a neck fitting to extend beyond a neck of the balloon, a collar portion to accept the balloon and the neck fitting. A change of pressure from the balloon urges the balloon and the collar portion together. The valve assembly is adapted to secure accessories that affect the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch.

Description:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     The present invention relates generally to scented balloons, lighted or illuminated balloons, musical, or audio communication balloons and interlocking valve assemblies.  
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0002]     No improved scented balloons, scented and light balloons, scented and musical balloons, lighted and musical balloons, lighted balloons, musical balloons, scented-lighted-musical balloons or devices adapted for the combination purposes of sealing balloons and permitting the emission of the mixed combinations of fragrances, lighting, and audio communication are known to applicant. Most balloon valves heretofore, whether of the two-piece variety or one-piece, have been of the type that are inserted into the neck of a balloon or the type that requires the neck of a balloon to be stretched over the outer body of the valve assembly. In the two-piece variety, sealing is completed by insertion of a plug valve having a bore formed there through into the neck of the balloon then inserting the final sealing piece into the bore with a light bulb on a tube inside the balloon but having electrical wires extending out the assembly to a power source. In the one-piece variety, the valve means is rigidly attached to the interior portion of the valve assembly, which is usually small enough to be swallowed by a child. Some assemblies use no valve at all but just seal the balloon neck with a tied ribbon and have lighted or musical devices attached to or freely dangle in the interior of the balloon body. In the two-piece or one-piece varieties, there exist disadvantages of being an attraction to unsupervised children whom can easily swallow small parts or subjected to free flowing devices that can be harmful to anyone.  
         [0003]     The above noted balloon valve assemblies also have a tendency to separate from the balloon and pose danger for small children. In addition, neither variety has the means to safely encapsulate a fragrance, light, or tone-carrying medium.  
         [0004]     U.S. Pat. No. 4,828,176 dated May 9, 1989 discloses a valve assembly for use with an inflatable article incorporated by reference in its entirety.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0005]     An objective of this invention is to provide a low cost and easily assembled combination of elements to cooperate with a balloon or other inflatable article for use in a wide variety of applicable settings.  
         [0006]     A further object of the present invention is to provide a balloon neck fitting adapted to be fitted exterior to the balloon so as to permit the balloon neck to be pulled through and around a collar and to provide a mechanical interlocking fit between the collar, the interior heck portion of the balloon and the interlocking member of the plug valve.  
         [0007]     Another object of the present invention is to provide a balloon valve assembly with a safety strap connecting the collar and the seal plug valve.  
         [0008]     Another object of the present invention is to provide a balloon valve assembly which includes a collar portion and a sealing member of a plug valve where the sealing member is urged toward a more secure sealing position when the balloon is subjected to a sudden increase.  
         [0009]     In pressure, regardless of whether the sealing member was initially in interlocking engagement with said balloon and the collar portion or was initially only partially inserted into the collar portion.  
         [0010]     Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved valve assembly to safely carry a fragrance emitting medium and to permit the diffusion of the fragrance from the fragrance emitting medium; still another object is to provide an apparatus for scenting the balloon bodies themselves.  
         [0011]     More particularity, the improved valve assembly with the extended plug valve cup and/or collar ring portion protects the balloon neck from breaking during inflation by preventing an excessive concentration of volatile oil from being distributed at the balloon neck and body tangent.  
         [0012]     Still another object is to provide the valve assembly to safely carry a valve—basket—insert that safely carries in the “basket” a light emitting diode (LED) and/or an electronic music—producing device of which have a button cell battery with integrated circuitry providing power to the assembly therein. Still another object is to provide an apparatus for any singular or combination of lighting or audio communication with scents emitting from within balloons in general.  
         [0013]     Another object of the present invention is to provide secured exterior optional accessories to the valve assemblies optional bottom receiving cup. The “optional bottom receiving cup” is designed to securely receive accessories to include but not limited to a heat source for rapid evaporation of a stored scent of volatile oil in the tablets, a suction cup for attaching to any smooth surface, a mini digital recorder with rewinding time, a straw or stick for holding, a mini electronic music producing device, a gondola for total appearance of a miniature hot air balloon, a radio control gondola with fan receiver/propulsion system and hand held transmitter/controller, etc.  
         [0014]     Another object of the present invention is to provide a modified plug valve flange with a one way check valve fill tube for introducing air or helium into the bottom of a pre-assembly through an unobstructed passageway for total inflation.  
         [0015]     The present invention provides a child-proof safety valve and assembly for retention of fragrance tablet(s) and/or other compact devices and; thereon the outside bottom of the valve flange may be coated with a bitter tasting but harmless pure vegetable product proven effective in stopping thumb sucking and nail biting. The taste of this on the “valve flange” may be an unpleasant taste and aides in a deterrent for small children to place the device in their mouth.  
         [0016]     Other features and advantages of present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.  
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0017]      FIG. 1  is a side view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention;  
         [0018]      FIG. 2  is a top view of the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 4 ;  
         [0019]      FIG. 3  is a sectional view of a portion of the collar ring portion with a balloon inserted;  
         [0020]      FIG. 4  is a sectional view of the collar ring portion engaged with the plug valve neck assembly but spaced apart for clarity;  
         [0021]      FIG. 5  is a side view of a valve—basket—insert with a sectional view;  
         [0022]      FIG. 6  illustrates a plan view or top view of the  FIG. 5  basket;  
         [0023]      FIG. 7  is a side view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention with extended ribs for added tablets;  
         [0024]      FIG. 8  is a top view of the embodiment shown in  FIG. 7  showing ribs and raised platforms in orientation;  
         [0025]      FIG. 9  is a side view and bottom view of another preferred embodiment showing a receiving cup with the ribs on the bottom of a typical plug valve and end cap;  
         [0026]      FIG. 10  is a side view of another preferred embodiment showing the right half of a plug valve neck as viewed in  FIG. 7  but with short ribs;  
         [0027]      FIG. 11  is two side views of the collar ring engaged with the plug valve neck and balloon portion;  
         [0028]      FIG. 12  illustrates a side view of the plug valve neck fitting of the present invention as shown in section of  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0029]      FIG. 13  is a side view of another preferred assembly with valve plug and extended collar to top of valve plug in closed position with balloon attached;  
         [0030]      FIG. 14  is same side view of  FIG. 13  except for collar in section without balloon;  
         [0031]      FIG. 15  is extended collar portion in section with balloon assembly;  
         [0032]      FIG. 16  is another preferred assembly shown in section with tablet, basket and collar;  
         [0033]      FIG. 17  is a side view in section and top view of another preferred basket as shown in  FIG. 16 ;  
         [0034]      FIG. 18  is a side view in section and top view of another preferred basket to secure accessories with friction fit in valve plug.  
     
    
     DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0035]     Balloon valve assemblies according to preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.  
         [0036]      FIG. 1  illustrates a plug valve neck fitting  10 , a collar ring portion  30 , and a connecting member  40 . As shown in  FIG. 1 , a balloon valve assembly  100  constructed according to a preferred embodiment of the present improvement invention including a neck fitting  10  which has a longitudinal length such that the neck fitting  10  extends beyond the balloon neck and which protects the balloon neck from breaking during inflation by preventing a sufficiently large concentration of the volatile oil from being distributed first at the balloon neck and balloon body tangent. The entire valve assembly may be made of plastic and is designed so as to permit the entire assembly to be cast or formed. The lateral wall  11  of neck fitting  10  has its outer end closed by an outer end cap or plug  12 . The inner end  13  of neck fitting  10  is open to the gases interior to balloon A, and the interior of said neck fitting  10  is preferably sized so as to snugly accommodate by a friction fit one of a fragrance-carrying medium or “pill”, a basket holding a light emitting diode (LED) and/or an audio producing device with power source therein. Fragrance-carrying media may be conveniently formed into small, cylindrical, solid tablets imbued with aromatic fragrances or scent as may be desired. Interior to the end cap  12 , as shown in  FIG. 4 , are a number of raised platforms  14  spaced apart about the center of the interior portion of the end cap  12 ; these raised platforms  14  extend radially and serve to elevate the fragrance tablet from the interior side of the end cap  12  and thereby permit both ends of the fragrance table to be exposed to the gases of balloon A. As also shown in  FIG. 4 , a preferred embodiment includes a plurality of longitudinal ribs  15  spaced apart around the interior circumferential wall  20  of neck fitting  10 . These longitudinal ribs  15 , preferably slightly resilient, serve both to secure the fragrance tablet and to permit the cylindrical wall portion of the fragrance tablet to be exposed to the gases interior to the balloon A. In this manner, substantially the entire surface of the fragrance tablet is exposed to the interior gases while, simultaneously and advantageously, the tablet is held securely in place, avoiding concentrating the fragrance oil at any particular surface of the balloon. With a fragrance tablet sized smaller in diameter than an imaginary circle circumscribing the vertical ribs  15 , it is found that the fragrance tablet is secured not only frictionally but with a mechanical inter-fit as well inasmuch as the vertical ribs  15 , being preferably only slightly resilient, may cause a slight mechanical deformation of the side walls of the fragrance tablet upon insertion. The result is a tablet secured sufficiently so that it may not be jarred loose under substantially any combination of blows or impulses, or even upon explosion of the balloon piece A. In one embodiment, once inserted, a fragrance tablet may be removed from the end cap of neck fitting  10  only by physical destruction of the tablet itself; for example by prying with a thin metallic implement such as a knife blade such that the tablet will not pop out but will result only in the partial destruction of the tablet, or such that the tablet flakes off into a harmless powder whenever contact is made with the prying element. Even with the removal of a portion of the tablet in this manner, the remainder is securely held in place until such remainder is reduced in size such that it is no longer engaged by a plurality of longitudinal rib  15 .  
         [0037]     The preferred design of the exterior portion of the lateral wall  11  of the neck fitting  10  is as shown in  FIG. 1 . The first part of the exterior of inner end  13  to engage balloon piece A includes a tapered portion  16  for ease of entry by centering with collar portion  30  and balloon piece A. This tapered portion  16  may conveniently be at an angle of  30  degrees from the exterior surface of lateral wall  11 , but the angle could be adjusted within reasonable limits. The surfaces that are designed to come in contact with the balloon A, may be smoothly finished so as to avoid puncturing or snagging the balloon piece A. Continuing longitudinally downward toward end cap  12 , it may be seen that the tapered portion  16  of the exterior of lateral wall  11  extends to a first cylindrical wall portion  17 . The first cylindrical wall portion  17  serves to insure that the body of collar portion  30  is substantially centered about neck fitting  10  prior to engagement with first sealing member  18 . The first sealing member  18  is inclined with respect to the first cylinder wall portion  17  to provide a seal or a partial seal upon engagement with collar portion  30  and balloon piece A; additionally, advantageously, due to the mating of neck fitting  10  and collar portion  30  with balloon A, the neck fitting  10  including the end cap  12  will not tend to separate from an applied impulse once insertion has been proceeded to the point at which even a partial seal has been made by engagement with tapered member  18 . This surprising result will be described in more detail later.  
         [0038]     Continuing longitudinally towards end cap  12 , first sealing member  18  which is tapered is adjacent to a second cylindrical wall portion  19  which forms one of a plurality of seals when engaged with collar member  30  and balloon piece A. The lower extremity of said second cylindrical wall portion  19  is adjacent to and at substantially 90 degrees with a nearly transverse portion which serves as a locking member  21 . Once the locking member  21  locks with the corresponding interlocking member of collar  30  which may be both at 90 degrees, it is virtually impossible to disconnect neck member  10  and collar member  30  without physically destroying one or the other. While this may be desired for some applications, it is deemed preferable for the majority of uses to implement the locking member  21  not with a right angle but with a slight greater angle such as 95 degrees. Such a construction will permit the neck fitting  10  to be disconnected from collar portion  30  by an adult without destruction of either the collar portion  30  or the neck fitting  10 , but the difficulty required so to do is beyond the capability of small children and of children generally under the age of  12 .  
         [0039]     Additionally, locking member  21  serves as a second seal when engaged with the corresponding its interlocking member of collar portion  30 . Locking member  21  connects to a third cylindrical wall member  22  which similarly provides a sealing function.  
         [0040]     Projecting radically outward from cylindrical wall member  22  and end cap  12  in the preferred embodiment of  FIG. 1  is a peripheral flange  23 . The peripheral flange  23  provides a convenient grasping member when separating a connection unit and is also designed so as to provide a convenient support for attachment of a suction cup (not shown). The outer rim of said peripheral flange  23  is shown with a tapered portion  24  to permit a suction cup to be slipped easily over the peripheral flange  23 . In this manner, an inflated balloon may be readily attached to any smooth surface, and the enjoyment therefore may be extended well beyond the normal time required for a lighter-than-air filled balloon to diffuse enough of its gases to cause it to be no longer lighter than air.  
         [0041]     Turning now to the collar member  30  of  FIG. 1 , it may be seen that the exterior portion  31  of said collar member  30  is substantially cylindrical, the outermost corner  32  thereof being rounded or substantially at an angle of  90  degrees. As shown in  FIG. 1  and  FIG. 3 , neck fitting  10  and collar portion  30  are formed as one-piece article.  
         [0042]      FIG. 3  illustrates a portion of the collar ring portion  30  with a balloon A inserted through, and the mouth B of said balloon A is pulled over and encircling said collar ring portion  30 .  
         [0043]     In use, the mouth B of the balloon piece A will be inserted into the collar portion  30  first from the lower end  33  of the collar portion  30 , as shown in  FIG. 1 ; and the balloon piece A pulled through the interior portion  34  and the annulus  35 , around the exterior portion  31 ; and placed snugly on the end piece  36 . When in place, and prior to being inflated, the balloon piece A will be disposed about the collar member  30  substantially as shown in  FIG. 3 . To seal the balloon subsequent to inflation, it may be pinched off below the collar portion  30  and the neck fitting  10  may be inserted into collar portion  30 , the connecting member  40  being flexible enough to permit this operation to be performed quite readily. As is apparent from  FIG. 4 , the upper end  37  of the collar portion  30 , as oriented in  FIG. 1  that first engages the neck fitting  10 . To facilitate this initial engagement, the interior portion  38  of end piece  37  is tapered or beveled, preferably at an angle compatible with that of tapered portion  16  of neck member  10 . The innermost annulus  35  will form a partial seal when engaged with the smaller diameter portion of the tapered surface  18 , and a complete seal when the inner most annulus  35  engages the with third cylindrical wall portion  22  when completely engaged or “snapped” into place. Also, the transverse portion  39  similarly seals with corresponding locking member  21  of neck fitting  10  when fully engaged; should surface of the locking member  21  be formed at an angle greater than 90 degrees, then the surface of the transverse portion  39  may be formed at the right angle. Conversely, disassembly may also be permitted by forming the surface of the locking member  21  at the right angle and the surface of the transverse portion  39  at the slightly greater angle.  
         [0044]      FIG. 2  shows the plug valve neck fitting  10  completely assembled with a typical valve—basket—insert  55  is shown in the top view of the plug valve neck fitting  10  and shows the connecting member  40  preferable may be formed to be flexible and in a strap-like configuration to connect the neck fitting  10  and the collar portion  30 . The end portion  41  of the connecting member  40  which connects to the collar portion  30  is flared into a hand-like shape and includes three “fingers”  42 ,  43 , and  44 . Only the middle finger  43  is connected to the collar portion  30  in this embodiment. The balloon mouth B is consequently prevented by connecting member  40  from completely encircling end piece  35  at the junction thereof with connecting member  40  and the collar portion  30 , the mouth B must necessarily be positioned below connecting member  40 . Any tendency of said balloon piece A or mouth B to retract and thus slide off of collar portion  30  may be prevented by outer fingers  42  and  44 . The balloon mouth B may be worked through the spaces between the outer fingers  42  and  44  so as to rest on the side of these fingers opposite to that of the balloon mouth and finger  43 . In this configuration, the outer fingers  42  and  44 , preferably being constructed of a resilient material, will then urge the balloon mouth B “upward” or outward toward end piece  36 , thereby preventing the balloon from disengaging from collar portion  30 . Connecting member  40  thus serves four functions: providing an apparatus for connecting the neck fitting  10  and the collar portion  30  during the manufacturing; providing a apparatus for tying a ribbon or string to it for holding balloon or hanging balloon aloft; distributing, and assembly operations; increasing safety of an assembled, inflated unit with respect to smaller children; and providing an apparatus to keep the balloon mouth engaged with the collar portion  30 .  
         [0045]     A number of safety features of the present invention have been mentioned, but the one of the advantageous features is undoubtedly the natural tendency of an assembled embodiment to increase the seal between neck fitting  10  and collar portion  30  when a balloon piece is subjected to sudden increases in pressure. It is well known that the pressure in the gas confined in a container is equal at all points, and that a sudden increase in pressure is transmitted almost instantly throughout the confined volume. It is also apparent that the end cap  12  of neck fitting  10  is exposed to the gas pressure of the balloon piece, and it was therefore to be expected that an increase in pressure would tend to force the end cap out from collar portion  30  and balloon piece A, perhaps even to cause the end cap  12  to be popped free from collar member  30 . Such is not the case, however; it has been found by the inventor the inertial forces of gasket seal at work and may be readily demonstrated that the natural tendency of the assembly to move when subjected to increased pressure is in the direction of closure, not in the direction of separation. Further, it has been found that this natural tendency is not the result of the surfaces of the locking member  21  and traverse portion  39 , but is substantially independent of any mechanical interlocking thereof. This latter statement is more easily demonstrable by only partially closing the assembly with an inflated balloon and then subjecting the balloon piece to an increase in pressure, i.e. by inserting neck fitting  10  into collar portion  30  only until the tapered portion of the first sealing member  18  of neck fitting  10  is engaged by the innermost annulus  35  of collar portion  30 . At this point, neck fitting  10  is attached to the assembly only by connecting member  40  and a slight frictional engagement between tapered portion of the first sealing member  18 , balloon piece A, and surfaces of the annulus  35  and of the second interior portion  38  of collar portion  30 . The action of connecting member  40 , to the extent it exerts any influence at all on the assembly, is that of an outward force on the collar portion  30  as its tendency is to return to its original, unfolded position; thus it is clear that the connecting member  40  makes little or no contribution of forces tending to further close the assembly, and if it contributes any forces at all, it is in the opposite direction, that of opening. Thus for all practical purposes, the engagement of neck fitting  10  with collar portion  30  at this point is frictional only, and with an inclined plane, tapered surface of the first sealing member  18 , whose incline is such that any compressive force exerted by collar portion  30  would be expected to result in a force in the direction of opening rather than in the direction of closing. In fact, the neck fitting  10  is so loosely held at this point that it may be easily removed by hand. Surprisingly, then, an increase in pressure does not tend to pop out neck fitting  10  but tends to move the collar portion  30  further up the tapered surface of the first sealing member  18  in the direction of complete closure. In fact, should it be so desired, the inclination of tapered surface of the first sealing member  18  may be reduced somewhat from that of the preferred embodiment so that the motion upon reasonable increase in pressure will be sufficient to cause the neck fitting  10  and the collar portion  30  to completely engage, i.e., for the assembly to be self-sealing in the event of incomplete closure and subsequent increased pressure. In one embodiment, a greater inclination is employed such that complete closure will be affected only intentionally and will be indicated positively with an audible “snap”. In any event, it is plain that the self-sealing tendency of the present invention is an advantageous safety feature for a device which is intended to be enjoyed by small children, even though the cause thereof may be imperfectly understood.  
         [0046]     It is to be understood that the valve assembly of the present invention is gas-tight, or as practically so as may be realized in the real world and that inventor does not necessarily rely upon any leakage around such a valve assembly to emit the desired fragrances. Rather, it has been found that the fragrance from the interior of a balloon may be distributed at a satisfactory rate by diffusion through the balloon membrane itself. The present invention, by providing a “childproof” safety valve and assembly for retention of a fragrance tablet and other accessories avoids the safety hazard which would be present by a fragrance tablet and other accessories interior to but not secured within a balloon. Although the present invention has been described in terms of a balloon, the present invention is equally applicable to any inflatable device.  
         [0047]     Alternatively, to just scented balloons it has been found by the inventor that a fragrance-carrying balloon may be created by injecting a fragrance-carrying powder or liquid into a balloon being used in accordance with the teachings of the present invention, or that such a balloon my be created by replacing the normal powder used in the manufacture of balloons with a fragrance-carrying powder. In either event, there is formed a balloon with fragrance formed in to the interior thereto which is not emitted at a rapid or controlled rate until subsequent inflation of a balloon. Still another alternative is the spraying, dipping, or injection of a liquid-carrying fragrance, but this has been found to be even less satisfactory than the other alternatives heretofore described.  
         [0048]     Turning now to  FIG. 4 ,  FIG. 4  illustrates the scented tablet  50  and a valve—basket—insert  55  holding the object  51  such as a LED light device and the balloon A. The collar portion  30  and balloon A are shown not in actual engagement with said plug valve neck  10  fitting but spaced apart transversely there from for purposes of clarity.  FIG. 4  provides the means of safely encapsulate not only a fragrance but other objects  51  such as a light and/or tone—carrying medium.  
         [0049]      FIG. 5  is a side view of a valve—basket—insert  55 . Substantially the right half of the insert  55  is shown in section whereas insert  55  section refers to also include the web  55  retainer of accessories and web  55  being attached to the receiving basket of  54  of object  51  (not shown) that are secured by O-rings  57  &amp;  59  engagement encased in the inner basket  54 . Attached to the outer portion of the inner basket  54  is spacing ribs  52  that connected to the inner basket  53  of which has O-rings  56  &amp;  58  secured to matching O-ring of inner valve plug neck  10 , a plan view or top view of this basket  53  is shown in  FIG. 6  and  6 A. Additionally another valve—basket—insert  55  (shown in  FIG. 5A ) only excludes the basket  53  with O-rings  56  &amp;  58  and subsequently the spacing ribs  52  are increased to have a friction fit with the valve plug neck  10 .  
         [0050]      FIG. 7  shows another preferred embodiment of the present invention similar to that viewed in  FIG. 1  and shown with the deletion of female O-rings  56  &amp;  58  channeled in the interior plug valve neck fitting  10  as shown in  FIG. 1 . Additionally,  FIG. 7  extends the internal ribs  15  to receive additional scented tablets  50  as viewed in  FIG. 4 .  
         [0051]      FIG. 8  shows the embodiment shown in  FIG. 7  and shows the ribs  15  and raised platforms  14  (noted in  FIG. 4 ) in orientation.  
         [0052]      FIG. 9  is another preferred embodiment showing a receiving cup with ribs  15  on the bottom of a typical plug valve  10  and end cap  12 . The “receiving cup” may carry an object including but not limited to, a mini digital recorder, a straw or stick, a gondola, a radio control gondola with fan receiver/propulsion system and hand held transmitter/controller, a suction cup, etc.  
         [0053]      FIG. 10  is another preferred embodiment showing the right half of a plug valve neck  10  as viewed in  FIG. 7  but with short ribs  15 .  
         [0054]      FIG. 11  shows the collar ring portion  30  engaged with the plug valve neck  10  in section of one view and completely assembled with balloon A sectioned off.  
         [0055]      FIG. 12  illustrates a side view of the plug valve neck fitting of the present invention as shown in section of  FIG. 1 .  
         [0056]      FIG. 13  is a side view of another preferred assembly with valve plug and extended collar  31  to top of valve plug  10  in closed position with balloon attached.  
         [0057]      FIG. 14  is same side view of  FIG. 13  except for extended collar  31  shown in section without balloon A.  
         [0058]      FIG. 15  is extended collar  31  in section with balloon A neck attached and balloon body sectioned off.  
         [0059]      FIG. 16  is another preferred assembly shown in section with tablet(s)  50 , basket  55  holding object  51  such as a LED light device and/or tone-carrying medium . . . also, noted in this assembly is friction fitting ribs  52  holding tablet  50 , basket  55  in plug valve and object(s)  51  in basket  55 .  
         [0060]      FIG. 17  is a side view in section and top view of basket  55  as shown in  FIG. 16 .  
         [0061]      FIG. 18  is a side view in section and top view of another preferred basket  55  to secure accessories . . . also, noted in t his assembly is friction fitting ribs  52  to hold basket  55  in plug valve and O-rings  57  &amp;  59  in the inner basket  54  to secure object(s)  51 .  
         [0062]     Turning back to  FIG. 4  and  FIG. 9 , with one of the means to safely encapsulated or carry not only a fragrance but other objects in the basket  55  and/or bottom receiving cup. Whereas, a mere balloon is now complete to affect the five senses, by compacting all within or on a safe valve assembly. Commercial devices are readily available to satisfy and meet the specifications of this invention and easily adapted to make a world of sense.  
         [0063]     Although certain specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein in detail, the invention is not to be limited to only such embodiments, but rather by the appended claims.