Plush Inflatable [odd sounding idea I know... :P ]
Plush Inflatable [odd sounding idea I know... :P ]
Basically, a doll where there would be an inner layer made up of something like nylon, which could be put together in such a way where it could retain air, as well as an outer layer made up of a plush material (think Teddy Babe soft). I got the idea once when I was bored, grabbed the arm of a nylon jacket, twisted off one end, and blew into - and "inflated" - the other end... and was amazed at how well it retained air.
I'm thinking about possible challenges and issues with such a design - fragility or lack thereof, how hard working with nylon for the inner layer would be, whether I'd be able to properly affix a valve on the nylon layer without compromising the structural integrity OR the ability to hold air, as well as cost... but damn, the more I think about it, the more I am starting to love the idea...
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I seem to remember many years - okay decades - when Tak Shing of Hong Kong had an air babe basic to all the other mid ranges in design - but she had a felt like skin attached to her entire body to give her a feel unlike that of a blow up doll -
If memory serves she was called the "Aphrodite" doll - or a play on that name -
She was very similar to the then popular Ms. World air babe - same shape of body but with a different head - as the "Aphrodite" doll had a closed mouth with blonde hair
Her feel was really unlike any other in the inflata-land but again if memory serves she was a wee bit more expensive - so it was a one and done design - although one and done in Hong Kong mean many thousands were made -
An inflatable Teddy Babe sounds nice - she would deflate and take up less space as her poly filled sisters - not sure if folk would want to deal with the possibility of her at some point loosing air if something happened to the inner air chamber
Kool idea though -
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Maybe after the latex inflatable issue is dealt with.
Mark
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inflatable nylon fabric suit .. not the shape of a TB ... http://www.hauntedprops.com/product-p/ru88710.htm
contact this company for a free 'sample' air valve;
http://www.carmo.dk/gb/product/valves/i ... AvUs8P8HAQ
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Re: Plush Inflatable [odd sounding idea I know... :P ]
Another similar technology that I remember from my school days. If I remember correctly, the medicine balls were made of a plush like material with an inflatable bladder inside.
Ron
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CyberLovedoll wrote:This is not anything new, except maybe in dolls. I have a plush inflatable bathtub pillow that is vinyl with a plush valuer like outer surface.
Another similar technology that I remember from my school days. If I remember correctly, the medicine balls were made of a plush like material with an inflatable bladder inside.
Ron
Was it flocking fibers ... if so it is not very 'plush'
http://www.craftflocking.com/Home_Page.php
http://shop.brickintheyard.com/4oz-Floc ... ock4oz.htm
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Not sure, but it feels kind of plushy to me.r363b wrote:CyberLovedoll wrote:This is not anything new, except maybe in dolls. I have a plush inflatable bathtub pillow that is vinyl with a plush valuer like outer surface.
Another similar technology that I remember from my school days. If I remember correctly, the medicine balls were made of a plush like material with an inflatable bladder inside.
Ron
Was it flocking fibers ... if so it is not very 'plush'
http://www.craftflocking.com/Home_Page.php
http://shop.brickintheyard.com/4oz-Floc ... ock4oz.htm
I think it might work if you open up a plush doll, remove the stuffing and skeleton, and stuff an inflatable doll inside.
Ron
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Re: Plush Inflatable [odd sounding idea I know... :P ]
CyberLovedoll's pillow reminded me of the inflatable mattress that was around in the 70s, had what looked like black rubber inside where the corrugated hard plastic cork went and some kind of woven material bonded around it, they were really tough, if you drove on it with a car it would either support it or pop the cork, we also had something similarly robust we used as a roller to get the boats up the beach, but had no material around it.
I believe the lack of stretch was key to the strength.
I recon a layer of soft foam or something between the inflatable and the velour would feel nice, maybe make it strong enough to put water in?
Or foam inside the bladder so as to be self inflating like those camping mattresses.
Perhaps multi chambered connected by a tube for flexibility in the limbs.
I recon you could come up with something very marketable.
Genius!
Pete.