CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
FIELD
[0002] The present patent document relates to methods and apparatus for creating and/or
applying pom poms. More particularly, the present patent document relates to methods
of play and apparatus for applying tufts of yarn or thread, a.k.a. "pom pom," to objects
and/or surfaces.
BACKGROUND
[0003] In the field of toys and arts and crafts, there is a need for a variety of different
play patterns to allow decoration of objects. Recently, the art of "bedazzling" objects
has become very popular. When an object is "bedazzled" sequins, beads, rhinestones
(fake or real) are glued to the outside surface of an object to give the object greater
appeal. Often, the sequins are very shiny resulting in an object that sparkles or
has "bling." Although bedazzling is popular, it has drawbacks. The sequins are small
and easily lost. The object surface becomes very rough and uncomfortable. To this
end, it would beneficial to create methods and systems for decorating objects that
overcomes or at least alleviates some of the drawbacks of bedazzling.
SUMMARY OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0004] A kit for applying fibers to a surface is provided. In one embodiment the kit comprises
a plurality of pellets. Each pellet includes a plurality of colored fibers and/or
single colored fibers and/or material strands aligned in parallel with their first
ends defining a first plane and their second ends defining a second plane parallel
to the first plane. In preferred embodiments, each pellet includes a plurality of
fibers with their longitudinal axes running parallel to each other. Each pellet further
includes an outer container that secures and holds the fibers and/or material strands
in position. To this end, pellets are preferably cylindrical constructs of parallel
fibers and/or material strands with an outer container. The pellets may include fibers
of the same color and the kit may include pellets of different color fibers. In preferred
embodiments, the pellets comprise fiber of the same color and/or material strands.
However in other embodiments, pellets may contain different colored fibers and/or
fibers of different materials within a single pellet.
[0005] In some embodiments, the kit includes pellets with adhesive already applied to one
end of the pellets, either on the ends of the fibers defining the first plane or second
plane. In other embodiments, the kit includes adhesive provided in small portions
on a sheet not yet coupled to the pellets. The adhesive may be any type of adhesive
including but not limited to, thermoplastic hot melt dots, double sided tape or other
types of adhesives.
[0006] In some embodiments, each pellet in the plurality of pellets has a visual indicator
that allows the plane of fiber strands of each pellet to be oriented in the same direction.
[0007] In one aspect of the present patent document, a method of play is provided. In preferred
embodiments, the method of play comprises: providing a pellet that includes a plurality
of fiber strands of substantially the same length arranged in parallel along their
transverse lengths, wherein the fiber strands are arranged such that at least one
end of each fiber strand lies in a plane to form a plane of fiber strand ends and
wherein the pellet further comprises a retainer that surrounds the transverse lengths
of the fiber strands and is open at one end exposing the plane of fiber stand ends;
coupling the pellet to an adhesive segment by coupling the plane of fiber strand ends
to the adhesive segment; coupling the adhesive segment including the pellet to a substrate;
and, removing the retainer from the pellet to form a pom pom.
[0008] In some embodiments, the retainer of the pellet is a plastic tube. Preferably, the
retainer is open at both ends. However, in some embodiments it may only be open at
one end.
[0009] In some embodiments, the method of play further comprises the step of picking the
pellet from a pallet of pellets using an applicator wherein the applicator includes
a handle portion and a cavity designed to have an interference fit with the outside
surface of the retainer. In embodiments, that use an applicator, preferably both the
coupling steps are performed using an applicator. The applicator makes it much easier
for a human to manipulate the smaller pellets.
[0010] Although the pellets may be any shape, they are cylindrical in the preferred embodiments.
In addition, although the fiber strands may be made from any material, they are preferably
made from yarn.
[0011] In some embodiments, the pellet has at least one end of each fiber strand in the
plane of fiber strand ends coupled together with an adhesive. The adhesive constrains
one end of the fibers while the other end of each fiber remains free. In certain embodiments,
the plane of fiber strand ends further comprises a visual indicator coupled thereto.
[0012] In another aspect of the present patent document, a kit for creating pom poms is
provided. In preferred embodiments, the kit comprises: a plurality of pellets wherein
each pellet comprises a plurality of fiber strands of substantially the same length
arranged in parallel along their transverse lengths, wherein the fiber strands are
arranged such that at least one end of each fiber strand lies in a plane to form a
plane of fiber strand ends and wherein each pellet further comprises a retainer that
surrounds the transverse lengths of the fiber strands and is open at one end exposing
the plane of fiber strand ends; and, a plurality of adhesive segments arranged on
a releasable surface wherein the adhesive segments have a profile that is the same
as a pellet cross section.
[0013] In some embodiments the kit may also include an applicator wherein the applicator
includes a handle and a cavity and wherein the cavity is sized to form an interference
fit with an outside surface of the container of a pellet. The applicator is preferably
designed to allow the pellets to be more easily handled and applied to objects. The
applicator allows the outer container to be more easily removed from the pellets once
the pellets are coupled to an object or surface.
[0014] The kit may include any type of adhesive segments. Preferably the adhesive segments
are provided on a flat sheet or rolled tape. In some embodiments, the adhesive segments
are round thermoplastic hot melt dots.
[0015] In some embodiments of the kit for creating pom poms, the kit comprises: a plurality
of pellets wherein each pellet comprises a plurality of fiber strands of substantially
the same length arranged in parallel along their transverse lengths, wherein the fiber
strands are arranged such that at least one end of each fiber strand lies in a plane
to form a plane of fiber strand ends and wherein the fiber strands are contained within
a plastic tube along their transverse lengths to form a cylindrical pellet; and, a
plurality of round adhesive dots arranged on a releasable surface wherein the dots
have a radius equal or less than the radius of the pellets in the plurality of pellets.
[0016] In most embodiments, the kit may also include one or more objects to apply the pom
poms to. The objects may be figurines, mobiles, templates, cups, glasses, or just
about any other object. The objects may have indicators that indicate a color and
location to adhere a pellet. In some embodiments, the kit further comprises a template
with indicators that indicate a color and location to adhere a pellet.
[0017] Further aspects, objects, desirable features, and advantages of the apparatus and
methods disclosed herein will be better understood from the detailed description and
drawings that follow in which various embodiments are illustrated by way of example.
It is to be expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of
illustration only and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the embodiments.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1 illustrates one embodiment of a kit for allowing kids to play with pom poms.
Fig. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a pellet for use in making a pom pom.
Fig. 2A illustrates an end view of the constrained ends of one embodiment of a pellet
for use in making a pom pom.
Fig. 3 illustrates a play pattern for applying pellets to form pom poms on a mobile.
Fig. 4 illustrates another play pattern in which pom poms are applied to a speaker.
Fig. 5 illustrates another play pattern in which a template is provided to allow the
creation of images using pom poms
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The present patent document relates to methods and apparatus for adding pom poms
to objects. The present patent document further relates to a number of play patterns
involving the use of the methods and apparatus for adding pom poms to objects.
[0020] As used herein a "pom pom" may be any tuft, puff, or grouping of string, yarn, strands
of fabric, fur or synthetic fiber. In a preferred embodiment, a pom pom consists of
1 or more individual pieces of fabric closely bunched together. In a preferred embodiment
of a pom pom, the individual strands are constrained in close proximity on one end
while being free on their opposite end. While a pom pom preferably has 5 or more individual
strands, a pom pom may have any number of strands. As used herein, a pom pom may have
3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 or more individual strands constrained in close proximity at
one end while free at their opposite ends. Preferably, a pom pom has between 1 and
48 strands of fiber. Even more preferably, a pom pom is comprised of 24 strands of
fiber.
[0021] In preferred embodiments, the strands of fabric that form a pom pom are constrained
in close proximity on one end. However, in other embodiments the strands of fabric
may be constrained in close proximity in other locations. For example, in some embodiments,
a plurality of strands of fabric may all be constrained in close proximity about their
midpoints allowing both ends to be free. In other embodiments, the strands may be
constrained in another location between their ends allowing both ends to be free.
[0022] Figure 1 illustrates one embodiment of a kit 20 for allowing kids to create and apply
pom poms to objects. As will be understood by reading this patent document, not all
the items in the kit 20 shown in Fig. 1 are required to perform the methods described
herein. The kit 20 of Fig. 1 includes, a pen 23, an applicator 24, three mini yarn
spools 25, three fabric strips 26, two adhesive sheets 27, and thirty pom pom refills
shown on three pallets 28. As may be seen in Fig. 1, a pom pom 22 adorns the end of
pen 23. This is not required and is simply used to demonstrate the use of the pom
pom 22.
[0023] Before becoming a pom pom, the fibers that will eventually become a pom pom may be
provided in the form of a pellet. A plurality of pellets may be held, stored or placed
on a pallet 28. Pellets may be organized by color such that each pallet 28 includes
only a single color pellet. In Fig. 1, three pallets 28 of pellets are shown. Once
the pellets are applied to a surface and transformed into a pom pom, they may appear
similar to the pom pom 22 shown in Fig. 1.
[0024] Fig. 2 illustrates one embodiment of a pellet 10. The pellet 10 includes an outer
retainer/container 12 that surrounds a plurality of fiber strands 14. In the embodiment
shown in Fig. 1, the outer retainer 12 is a circular tube but in other embodiments,
other forms may be used. For example, outer retainer 12 may be square, hexagon or
any other shape. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, outer retainer 12 is open at both
ends. However in other embodiments, outer retainer 12 may be closed at one end. As
may be seen in Fig. 1, the fibers 14 are all aligned with the outer retainer 12 such
that they are parallel and their ends are arranged in approximately the same planes
such that the assembly forms a cylinder. In preferred embodiments, the threads of
fiber 14 are arranged such that at least one end of each fiber 14 lies in a plane
to form a plane of fiber ends. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, outer retainer 12
is approximately the same length as the fibers 14. However, in other embodiments,
outer retainer12 may be shorter than the length of the fibers 14.
[0025] In a preferred embodiment, the outer retainer 12 of pellet 10 is composed of paper
or plastic. However in other embodiments, other materials may be used including rubber,
fabric or any other type of material. In some embodiments, the retainer 12 is very
thin. For example, the retainer may have the thickness of a piece of paper or similar
thickness piece of plastic.
[0026] In preferred embodiments of pellets 10, fiber(s) strand(s) 14 are tightly packed
inside the outer container 12 in such a way that the fiber(s) strands(s) 14 will retain
their position within the outer container 12 until they are adhered to a substrate
and the outer container 12 is pulled away from the fiber(s) strand(s) 14. In preferred
embodiments, the fiber strands 14 are of substantially the same length and arranged
in parallel along their transverse lengths. In the context of this patent document,
"substantially the same length" means that no fiber strand 14 in the same pellet 10
is more than 3 times the length of another fiber strand 14 in the same pellet. In
preferred embodiments, all the fiber stands are the same length. In other embodiments,
all the fiber stands 14 are within 90% of the length of all the other fiber strands
14 in the same pellet 10. Even if the fiber strands 14 in the same pellet 10 are of
different lengths, each fiber 14 should have at least one end that lies substantially
in a plane of fiber ends such that all the fiber s strands 14 may be easily coupled
to objects. The different length fibers 14 will allow pom poms to be created that
are "shaggy" or "bushy." Such pom poms may be advantageous for providing play patterns
where the pom poms are later trimmed by scissors or other cutting apparatus.
[0027] In different embodiments, the pellet 10 may have different diameters depending on
the number of fibers 14 contained within a pellet 10. In some embodiments, the pellets
have a diameter less than 1 inch. In preferred embodiments, the pellets have a diameter
between 0.2 inches and 2 inches and more preferably about 0.4 inches (10.5 mm). In
other embodiments, the pellets have a diameter less than 3 inches although larger
diameters may be possible.
[0028] In one embodiment, a method of applying one or more strands of fabric, fur or synthetic
fiber(s) to a substrate using an adhesive to secure the fiber to the substrate is
provided. In such embodiments, a pellet 10 may be used and an adhesive applied to
one end of the pellet 10 such that the adhesive is coupled to the exposed ends of
the fibers 14 on one end of the pellet 10. The pellet 10 with applied adhesive may
be pressed onto any substrate or object by applying a force in the direction of the
adhesive, perpendicular to the surface of the adhesive and the substrate. The outer
retainer 12 is then pulled in a direction away from the substrate. The adhesive with
fibers 14 is left attached to the substrate and the outer retainer 12 is pulled away
and emptied. The end of the fibers 14 opposite the ends attached to the adhesive expand
outward in a radial direction forming a pom pom.
[0029] In some embodiments, the pellets 10 may be manufactured with all the ends of the
fibers 14 on one side of the pellet 10 already constrained. In other embodiments,
the pellets 10 may be manufactured with both ends free such that the ends of the fibers
on one side of the pellet 10 are not constrained until the pellet 10 is adhered to
a surface to form a pom pom 22. In embodiments where all the ends of the fibers 14
on one side of the pellet 10 are constrained prior to being attached to a surface,
the ends may be bonded together during manufacture of the pellets 10 using an adhesive.
The adhesive may be any type of adhesive including glue, hot glue, hot melt, or any
other type of adhesive. In embodiments where the pellets 10 are manufactured with
all the ends of the fibers 14 on one side of the pellet constrained, the adhesive
used to constrain the fiber ends is allowed to cure or dry such that a second adhesive
is needed to attach the pellet 10 to a substrate to form a pom pom 22.
[0030] In some embodiments, the second adhesive, which preferably has a low profile, is
also applied to one end of the fibers during the manufacturing process of a pellet
10. The adhesive may be comprised of a plastic or paper backing which protects the
side of the adhesive not secured to the fibers. The paper backing is manually removed
by peeling back the edge of the paper backing. The paper is then removed, exposing
the adhesive. In some embodiments, the adhesive that constrains the ends of the fibers
14 in the pellet and the adhesive used to adhere the pellet to a substrate may be
applied to the pellet during manufacture at the same time. In some embodiments, they
may be one in the same adhesive.
[0031] In different embodiments, the adhesive used to affix the pellets 10 to a substrate
may be applied in different ways. In one embodiment, the pellets 10 may come with
adhesive already applied to one end of the fiber 14 during manufacturing. In preferred
embodiments, the adhesive is applied to one and only one end of the fibers 14. In
some embodiments, the adhesive may be liquid. However, in other embodiments the adhesive
may be a gel or solid.
[0032] In some embodiments, the adhesive may be provided as a number of preformed adhesive
segments 29 on a sheet 27, as shown in Fig. 1. In some embodiments, the profile of
the adhesive segment 29 may be formed in order to match the profile of the pellets
10. For example, in some embodiments, the adhesive may be an adhesive segment 29 designed
to couple to the fibers 14 when packed into a pellet 10. In embodiments where the
pellets 10 are cylinders, the adhesive segments 29 may be adhesive dots as shown in
Fig. 1. In such embodiments, the further step of applying the adhesive segments 29
to the pellets 10 may be performed by an end user. To this end, in one play pattern,
one end of a pellet 10 is pressed onto an adhesive segment 29 such that the adhesive
segment 29 is coupled to the ends of the fiber 14 and then the assembly of the pellet
10 and adhesive segment 29 is applied to a substrate or object. Preferably, the pellet
10 is coupled to an adhesive segment 29 by coupling the plane of fiber ends to the
adhesive segment 29. Then the adhesive segment 29 including the pellet 10 is coupled
to a substrate or object. Once the assembly is coupled to an object, the retainer
12 may be removed from the pellet 10 to form a pom pom.
[0033] The adhesive sheet 27 may include one more backings that protect the adhesive segments
29. In embodiments where the adhesive is not coupled to the pellets during manufacture,
the adhesive sheet 27 may consist of a layer of adhesive between two layers of plastic
or paper backing which protects the sides of the adhesive. In embodiments where the
adhesive is already coupled to the pellets 10, the adhesive may include a single backing
on the side of the adhesive not secured to the fibers 14. The backing may be made
of paper, wax paper, plastic or any other material. The backing may be manually removed
by peeling back the edge. Once the backing is removed, the adhesive is exposed. In
preferred embodiments, the adhesive has a low profile.
[0034] Returning to Fig. 1, it may be seen that adhesive segments 29 may be provided on
sheets 27. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 1, each sheet 27 includes a plurality of
round adhesive portions, a.k.a. adhesive dots 29. In other embodiments, shapes other
than round may be used for the adhesive portions. Preferably, the adhesive portions
match the shape and size of the cross section of the pellets 10. In some embodiments,
the outside dimensions of the adhesive portions may be larger than the outside dimensions
of the pellets 10. However, preferably, the outside dimensions of the adhesive portions
are either the same size or smaller than the outside dimensions of the pellets 10.
For example, in embodiments with round pellets 10 with about a 10.5mm diameter, the
diameter of the adhesive dot preferably has a range of about 8-9mm. Generally, it
is preferable that the outside diameter of the adhesive dot is at least a millimeter
or more less than the dimeter of the pellet; a range of 1-5 millimeters less is preferable
and a range of 1-3 millimeters less is more preferable. As used herein "about the
same radius" means that the first radius is within 25% of the second radius either
larger or smaller. Such that a 10.5mm pellet and 8-9mm adhesive dots have "about the
same radius."
[0035] In a preferred embodiment, the pellets 10 are round and the fibers 14 are secured
by a tubular outer retainer 12. The adhesive is supplied as a plurality of adhesive
dots on a sheet 27. In some embodiments, the adhesive dots may be supplied on a rolled
up tape or sheet. In such embodiments, the adhesive dots preferably have a similar
diameter to the diameter of the pellets 10. In operation, the adhesive on one side
of the dots is exposed and one end of a pellet 10 is pressed against an adhesive dot.
The center line of the outer retainer 12 should be aligned with the center line of
the pre-cut circular adhesive segments 29. This causes the adhesive segment 29 to
couple to one end of the pellet 10. Next, the adhesive on the other side of the adhesive
segment 29 is exposed by further removing a backing. The pellet 10 with the adhesive
segment 29 coupled to the fibers 14 may then be pressed on to a substrate or object.
The pressing is performed such that one end of the fibers 14 is coupled to the substrate
or object via the adhesive. This is typically in a direction perpendicular to the
surface of the object or substrate and along the longitudinal axis of the pellet 10.
Finally, the outer retainer 12 is removed such that the uncoupled ends of the fibers
14, the ends not attached to the adhesive segment 29, can spread out radially to form
a pom pom. This is typically accomplished by pulling the outer retainer 12 in a direction
away from the adhesive segment 29 along the longitudinal axis of the pellet 10.
[0036] Depending on the embodiment, the pellets 10 may be any shape or size. In some embodiments,
the pellets 10 are around 1 to 2 inches in length. In other embodiments, longer or
short pellets 10 may be used. Preferably, the pellets 10 are 1 inch in length and
no less than 0.25 inches in length. In some embodiments, much longer pellets on the
order of 5 to 10 inches or longer may be used.
[0037] Pellets 10 may contain any color fibers 14. Preferably, each pellet 10 only includes
a single color fiber 14. However, in some embodiments, pellets with a plurality of
fiber colors are possible. While typically a single pellet 10 may only have a single
fiber color, kits for various different play patterns may be provided with a plurality
of pellets of varying colors. However, there is no restriction to the type of colors
that may be included in a pellet 10 and pellets may include fiber of the same color
and/or material strands or a single pellet may contain different colored fibers and/or
fibers of different materials. For example, in some embodiments, the pellets may be
made up of half regular strands of fiber or yarn and half sparkly strands of fiber
or yarn. The sparkly strands may be created using glitter or some other type of reflective
material.
[0038] Fig. 2A illustrates an end view of the constrained ends of one embodiment of a pellet
10 for use in making a pom pom. As may be seen in Fig. 2A, a visual indicator 15 may
be added to one end of the pellet 10. The visual indicator 15 may be any type of indicator
including any shaped dot or mark. The visual indicator is used to indicate an orientation
for the pellet 10. Because the pellet may be manufactured with all the fiber ends
pre-constrained on one end of the pellet 10, orientation of the pellet 10 can be important.
Users will always want to orient the pre-constrained end towards the substrate they
are attaching the pellet 10 to. To this end, a plurality of pellets may be provided
all with a visual indicator on the end of the same side, either the constrained side
or the unconstrained side. In preferred embodiments, the visual indicator is on the
constrained side indicating that side should be placed against the substrate. In other
embodiments, the visual indicator may be placed on the side of the container 12 and
may indicate an orientation of the pellet 10 such as with an arrow or other indicator.
In other embodiments, the container 12 may have a visual indicator on the side but
towards one end to indicate an orientation. The key is that the visual indicators
15 consistently distinguishes between a constrained end and an unconstrained end of
the fibers 14 in a pellet 10.
[0039] Returning to Fig. 1, in a preferred embodiment, an applicator 24 is used to apply
the pellets 10 to a substrate or object. The applicant 24 may have various designs.
As may be seen in Fig. 1, the applicator 24 includes a handle portion 31 and a cavity
33. The cavity is designed to have an interference fit with an outside surface of
the retainer 12. Accordingly, the applicator 24 may couple to the outer retainer 12
of the pellets 10 such that when the applicator 24 is pulled away, the outer retainer
12 is pulled away with it. In preferred embodiment, the applicator 24 is coupled to
the outer retainer 12 using an interference fit.
[0040] In preferred embodiments, an applicator 24 is used to mechanically transfer or couple
the pellets 10 to other objects. In a preferred embodiment, the applicator 24 is designed
to pick a single pellet 10 from a pallet 28. However, in other embodiments, the applicator
24 may be used to select multiple pellets 10 at a time.
[0041] In a preferred embodiment, the applicator 24 includes a passageway or cavity 33 with
a diameter that is designed to create an interference fit with the outside of the
outer retainer 12 of a pellet 10. To this end, the applicator 24 may be pressed onto
the pellets 10 and when pulled away, will only remove the outer retainer 12. Preferably,
the resistance between the passageway or cavity 33 of the applicator 24 and the outer
surface of retainer 12 is more than the resistance between the insider surface of
the retainer 12 and the fibers 14. In a preferred embodiment, the passageway or cavity
33 is at the end of a handle portion 31 allowing the pellets to be more easily maneuvered
and applied.
[0042] Although the pellets 10 are typically applied to substrates by adding an adhesive
to one end, the pellets 10 may be adhered and form pom poms in other ways. In some
embodiments, the fibers 14 may be retained by a slot or opening. In such an embodiment,
a pellet 10 is placed within a slot or opening and the outer retainer 12 is removed,
the expansion of the compressed fibers 14 previously trapped by the outer retainer
12 secures the fibers in the opening. The remainder of the fibers length continues
to expand forming a pom pom without the use of adhesive.
[0043] Using slots or openings allows the pellets 10 to form into pom poms without the use
of adhesive. In a preferred embodiment, one end of the pellet 10 is pressed into an
opening with a smaller cross-section than the cross section of the pellet 10. While
a smaller cross-section may be advantageous to pinch the fibers 14 and securely anchor
the pom pom 22, it is not required and other embodiments may use a less restrictive
opening. In various different embodiments, openings or slots that may be used as anchors
points for pom poms 22 may be formed in sheets, figurines, lamps or any other type
of accessory.
[0044] Although embodiments of pellets 10 have, up to this point, included an outer container
12, some embodiments of a pellet 10 do not have an outer container 12. In some embodiments,
the outer container 12 may be omitted and the pellet 10 comprises simply a plurality
of fibers 14 constrained on one end. As discussed above, pellets 10 can have fibers
14 constrained at one end during manufacture. Embodiments without a container 12,
have their fibers constrained at one end by an adhesive to create a pellet 10 without
a container. As may be understood from the teachings herein, if the pellets have the
fibers constrained at one end using an adhesive during manufacture, the container
take many different forms or be omitted. For example, rather than a cylindrical container
like the one shown in Fig. 2, the container 12 could be a retaining ring, such as
an elastic band or string. In yet other embodiments, the container 12 could be any
band or sheath that restricts the spread of the ends of the fibers 14 opposite the
constrained ends.
[0045] Numerous play patterns may be developed using the methods disclosed herein. For example,
pom poms 22 may be applied to numerous different objections including, figurines,
glasses, electronics such as phones, cups and numerous other objects. In some embodiments,
numerous pom poms 22 may be applied in close proximity to create a larger pom pom.
[0046] Fig. 3 illustrates a play pattern for applying pellets to form pom poms 22 on a mobile
30. The mobile 30 may be any shape or size and the pom poms 22 may be applied in various
different locations. Various different color pom poms 22 may be used. In preferred
embodiments, the pom poms 22 are applied with an applicator 24.
[0047] Fig. 4 illustrates another play pattern in which pom poms 22 are applied to a speaker/stereo
40. As may be seen in Fig. 4, any color and any style of decoration may be used. A
single pellet 10 may be applied in one spot to form a small puff or pom pom 22 or
multiple pellets 10 may be applied in close proximity to create a larger puff or pom
pom 22.
[0048] Fig. 5 illustrates another play pattern in which a template is provided to allow
the creation of images using pom poms. As may be seen in Fig. 5, a kit or studio may
be provided with a craft box 50 that includes one or more templates for creating images
out of pom poms. In the embodiment shown in Fig. 5, a grid 54 may be provided for
holding a plurality of pom poms. The grid 54 may be laid over a template of an image.
The template may provide indicators to indicate both the color and location that a
pom pom should be formed. For example, the template may have colored spots. Each spot
is located where a pom pom should be placed and each spot is colored to the color
of the pom pom that should be placed there. The pom poms may be inserted in the grid
54 such that the color of the pom poms is matched to the color shown below on the
template or image. Once the pom poms are placed in the grid 54, the grid 54 may be
rotated about an axis such that it comes into contact with a sticky canvas 52. The
pom poms will be stuck to the canvas 52 and when the grid 54 is pulled away, their
outer retainers 12 may be simultaneously removed revealing an image similar to the
template only constructed of pom poms.
[0049] In yet another embodiment, no studio or grid is needed and pom poms may be applied
directly to a template or image.
[0050] Pellets 10 may be manufactured in many different ways. In one embodiment, a plurality
of fiber strands 14 may be pulled through a retainer 12. In preferred embodiments,
the retainer 12 begins much longer than the final pellet length and is then cut once
the appropriate number of fiber strands 14 have been pulled through. For example,
twenty-four 18 inch fiber strands may be pulled through a straw or other retainer
12. Once twenty-four strands have been pulled through, the straw or retainer 12 may
be cut along its length in a plurality of locations to form a plurality of pellets
10. In some embodiments, the ends of each pellet 10 may have an adhesive applied to
constrain the ends of the fiber strands 14 on one side of the pellet during manufacture.
[0051] Although the embodiments have been described with reference to preferred configurations
and specific examples, it will readily be appreciated by those skilled in the art
that many modifications and adaptations to the methods and apparatus described herein
are possible.
1. A method of play comprising:
providing a pellet (10) comprising a plurality of fiber strands (14) of substantially
the same length arranged in parallel along their transverse lengths, wherein the fiber
strands (14) are arranged such that at least one end of each fiber strand lies in
a plane to form a plane of fiber strand ends and wherein the pellet (10) further comprises
a retainer (12) that surrounds the transverse lengths of the fiber strands (14) and
is open at one end exposing the plane of fiber stand ends;
coupling the pellet (10) to an adhesive segment (29) by coupling the plane of fiber
strand ends to the adhesive segment (29);
coupling the adhesive segment (29) including the pellet (10) to a substrate; and
removing the retainer (12) from the pellet (10) to form a pom pom (22).
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the retainer (12) is a plastic tube.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the retainer (12) is open at both ends.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of picking the pellet (10) from
a pallet of pellets (28) using an applicator (24) wherein the applicator (24) includes
a handle portion (31) and a cavity (33) designed to have an interference fit with
an outside surface of the retainer (12).
5. The method of claim 4, wherein both the coupling steps are performed using the applicator
(24).
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the pellet (10) is cylindrical.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the fiber strands (14) are yarn.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the pellet (10) has at least one end of each fiber
strand (14) in the plane of fiber strand ends coupled together with an adhesive.
9. The method of claim 8, wherein the plane of fiber strand ends further comprises a
visual indicator (15) coupled thereto.
10. A kit (20) for creating pom poms (22) comprising:
a plurality of pellets wherein each pellet (10) comprises a plurality of fiber strands
(14) of substantially the same length arranged in parallel along their transverse
lengths, wherein the fiber strands (14) are arranged such that at least one end of
each fiber strand lies in a plane to form a plane of fiber strand ends and wherein
the at least one end of each fiber strand (14) are coupled together with an adhesive;
and,
a plurality of adhesive segments (29) arranged on a releasable surface (27) wherein
the adhesive segments (29) have a profile that is about the same as a pellet cross
section.
11. The kit (20) of claim 10 wherein each pellet (10) further comprises a retainer (12)
that surrounds the transverse lengths of the fiber strands (14) and is open at one
end exposing the plane of fiber strand ends.
12. The kit (20) of claim 10, further comprising an applicator (24), wherein the applicator
(24) includes a handle (31) and a cavity (33) and wherein the cavity (33) is sized
to form an interference fit with an outside surface of the container (12) of a pellet
(10).
13. The kit (20) of claim 10, wherein each pellet (10) in the plurality of pellets is
cylindrical.
14. The kit (20) of claim 12, wherein the adhesive segments (29) are round thermoplastic
hot melt dots.
15. The kit (20) of claim 10, wherein the fiber strands (14) are yarn.
16. The kit (20) of claim 10, wherein the retainer (12) is a plastic tube.
17. The kit (20) of claim 10, wherein the retainer (12) is open at both ends.
18. The kit (20) of claim 10, wherein each pellet (10) in the plurality of pellets has
a visual indicator (15) that allows the plane of fiber strands to be oriented in the
same direction.