Rod balloon pole

A buoyancy-based structure using balloons as pillars addresses the need for stable, lightweight extensions in tall buildings and monuments, maintaining integrity and enabling integration with existing structures.

JP2026031303APending Publication Date: 2026-02-24吉田 裕昭
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Patent Information

Application Number
JP2024162709
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-10
Publication Date
2026-02-24
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Abstract

To utilize the floating force of a balloon for stabilizing a structure.SOLUTION: The lower part of a bar-shaped balloon is fixed to form a column.SELECTED DRAWING: None
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a structure that utilizes the buoyancy of a balloon. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0002] The buoyancy of the balloons is used to stabilize the structure.

[0003] The bottom of the floating rod-shaped balloon is fixed and used as a pillar.

[0004] You can build tall buildings.

[0005] The bottom of the floating rod-shaped balloon is fixed to serve as a pillar. It can also be reinforced with bamboo sticks.

[0006] Although the weight of the objects that can be placed on it is small, it can be extended to a certain height in the air.

[0007] It would be best to use a bamboo-like connection or a bundle of these so that even if some of the balloons are damaged, the whole thing will remain intact.

[0008] It could be used for monuments and signs that resemble products characterized by their length.

[0009] Weight is not an issue when using it as software, and it can be used for observation, communication, and sound and light-related purposes.

[0010] Adding floating balloons to a regular structure would have the same effect.

[0011] One possible way to introduce this would be to add the buoyancy of balloons to the curtain wall.

Claims

1. A floating rod-shaped balloon fixed at the bottom to form a pillar.

2. The floating force of a balloon is used to stabilize a structure.

3. A curtain wall with the added lift of balloons.