Above & Beyond of Irvine, California, has been granted the license for the Dancing Inflatable Technology. To view Above & Beyond's large selection of Dancing Inflatables, please click here: http://www.advertisingballoons.com. To order your Dancing Inflatables call Above & Beyond at 800-680-8823 or 949-586-8470.

Fly Guys® and other Dynamic Inflatables

Invented by Doron Gazit, the Fly Guys® made their debut in the 1996 Closing Ceremony of the Atlanta Olympic Games, when 60 feet humanoid figures sprang up as if by magic in 2 seconds and then danced as though they were in sync with the music.

Since the dramatic debut of the giant Fly Guys®, AirDD® has further developed the concept of the Dancing Inflatables, making them smaller and offering them as Dancing Billboards™ for advertising and branding purposes. AirDD® has also created such exciting dancers as the Air Flames® and the Sky Ticklers™.

AirDD® has a US patent (# 6,186,857) for the Dynamic Inflatable Technology, which we enforce.

In 2005, AirDD® granted Above & Beyond of Irvine, California exclusive license to manufacture and sell the medium and large sized Dynamic Inflatables. AirDD® continues to offer the Dancing Inflatables for rent, and used Dancing Inflatables are available from AirDD® at discounted prices.

Dancing Inflatables are operated by powerful fans that need to be on at all times. The Fly Guys® require two fans, one at the base of each leg. The inflatables are made of high quality nylon fabric.

AirDD® is open to further licensing the patent for the Dancing Inflatable Technology. Please contact Nurit Gazit at AirDD® for information.

 

 

Press Release

Following the patent and trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Air Dimensional Design, Inc. against Advertising Ideas, Inc. regarding U.S. 6,186,857 (U.S. Patent for Apparatus and Method for Providing Inflated Undulating Figures) and the federally registered trademarks: FLY GUY® and AIRTUBE®, AirDD and Advertising Ideas, Inc. release the following statement:

Air Dimensional Design Inc. and Advertising Ideas Inc. have settled the lawsuit between them.

Advertising Ideas, Inc. does not contest the validity of U.S. Patent No. 6,186,857.

The remaining terms of the settlement are confidential.