There is a connection among doodling, blogging, ballooning and noodling. The connections are what this blog is about. This post is the first attempt to introduce to the world the interesting connections that we come across at the U.S. Balloon Noodle Factory.
It’s also sometimes puzzling. My name is Michael Isaacs. I am writing this blog because I think it will be enjoyable to discuss topics that have arisen and continue to arise in the balloon business.
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April 29, 2010 at 10:18 am |
Who knows the names of latex balloon inventors or I should say the names of people who have submitted patent applications for latex balloon molds or devices intended for the forming of latex balloons.My search using the various patent offices and patent search websites would be much more effective if I were able to insert names or patent numbers.Patents are not top secret documents they are public record.I will find them,your help PLEASE would make my search so much more pleasant .
Sincerely Thank you Adam Hagen
ajhnfl2@yahoo.com
April 29, 2010 at 12:26 pm |
Adam: Check the name Tillotson, Neil (sp?)…major family with rubber plantations…early manufacturer of latex balloons located in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire
April 29, 2010 at 10:16 am |
Who knows the names of latex balloon inventors or I should say the names of people who have submitted patent applications for latex balloon molds or devices intended for the forming of latex balloons.My search using the various patent offices and patent search websites would be much more effective if I were able to insert names or patent numbers.Patents are not top secret documents they are public record.I will find them,your help PLEASE would my search so much more pleasant .
Sincerely Thank you Adam Hagen
ajhnfl2@yahoo.com