Energy absorbing fluid bladder systems and methods

US10639988B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10639988-B2
Application numberUS-201715703929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 13, 2017
Priority dateSep 13, 2017
Publication dateMay 5, 2020
Grant dateMay 5, 2020

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Abstract

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Various techniques are provided for an energy absorbing fluid bladder. In one example, the fluid bladder includes a bladder body and a perforated baffle structure. The perforated baffle structure can be disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid (e.g., fuel) moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body. Related methods are also disclosed.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid bladder comprising: a bladder body; and a baffle structure disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body, wherein the baffle structure comprises a perforated structure comprising at least a first perforation and a second perforation different in size from the first perforation, wherein the first perforation is sized to increase flow resistance through the first perforation to direct less fluid to a first portion of the bladder body, wherein the second perforation is sized to decrease flow resistance through the second perforation to direct more fluid to a second portion of the bladder body, and wherein the perforated structure comprises a perforated polyhedron box. 2. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein the baffle structure is configured to mitigate the pulse of fluid at least when the pulse is within a predetermined pulse range. 3. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein mitigating the pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body comprises limiting a peak pulse pressure of the moving fluid. 4. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein mitigating the pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body comprises absorbing at least a portion of the pulse, wherein the baffle structure comprises a material configured to deform responsive to absorbing at least the portion of the pulse, and wherein at least one of the perforations is configured to deform responsive to absorbing at least the portion of the pulse. 5. The fluid bladder of claim 4 , wherein the at least one deformed perforation is configured to decrease a flow path of the fluid through the at least one deformed perforation. 6. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein the polyhedron box comprises a perforated sheet. 7. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein the perforated structure comprises a first perforated structure and a second perforated structure. 8. The fluid bladder of claim 7 , wherein the first perforated structure is coupled to the second perforated structure. 9. The fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein the baffle structure is coupled to the bladder body via an elastic coupling. 10. A vehicle comprising the fluid bladder of claim 1 , wherein the vehicle further comprises a vehicle structure and the fluid bladder is disposed internally within the vehicle structure and/or outside the vehicle structure. 11. The vehicle comprising the fluid bladder of claim 10 , wherein the fluid is fuel, and wherein the vehicle is an aircraft and the vehicle structure comprises: a fuselage; and a wing, wherein the fluid bladder is disposed within at least the fuselage or the wing. 12. A fluid bladder comprising: a bladder body; and a baffle structure disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body, wherein the baffle structure comprises a perforated structure comprising at least a first perforation and a second perforation different in size from the first perforation, wherein the first perforation is sized to increase flow resistance through the first perforation to direct less fluid to a first portion of the bladder body, and wherein the second perforation is sized to decrease flow resistance through the second perforation to direct more fluid to a second portion of the bladder body, wherein the perforated structure comprises a cylinder with perforated walls. 13. A fluid bladder comprising: a bladder body; and a baffle structure disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body, wherein the baffle structure comprises a perforated structure comprising at least a first perforation and a second perforation different in size from the first perforation, wherein the first perforation is sized to increase flow resistance through the first perforation to direct less fluid to a first portion of the bladder body, wherein the second perforation is sized to decrease flow resistance through the second perforation to direct more fluid to a second portion of the bladder body, wherein the perforated structure comprises a first perforated structure and a second perforated structure nested within the first perforated structure. 14. A fluid bladder comprising: a bladder body; and a baffle structure disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body, wherein the baffle structure comprises a perforated structure comprising at least a first perforation and a second perforation different in size from the first perforation, wherein the first perforation is sized to increase flow resistance through the first perforation to direct less fluid to a first portion of the bladder body, wherein the second perforation is sized to decrease flow resistance through the second perforation to direct more fluid to a second portion of the bladder body, wherein the perforated structure comprises a first perforated structure and a second perforated structure, and wherein the first perforated structure comprises a first volume and the second perforated structure comprises a second volume different from the first volume. 15. A method comprising: receiving a force to move fluid disposed within a bladder body of a fluid bladder; moving at least a portion of the fluid through a baffle structure disposed within the bladder body to mitigate a pulse of the fluid moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body, wherein the baffle structure comprises a perforated structure comprising at least a first perforation and a second perforation different in size from the first perforation; directing less fluid to a first portion of the bladder body by increasing flow resistance through the first perforation based on a size of the first perforation; and directing more fluid to a second portion of the bladder body by decreasing flow resistance through the second perforation based on the size of the second perforation, wherein the perforated structure comprises a perforated polyhedron box. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the baffle structure is configured to mitigate the pulse of fluid at least when the pulse is within a predetermined pulse range. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein mitigating the pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body comprises limiting a peak pulse pressure of the moving fluid. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein mitigating the pulse of fluid moving within the bladder body comprises absorbing at least a portion of the pulse, and wherein the baffle structure comprises a material configured to deform responsive to absorbing at least the portion of the pulse. 19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the fluid is fuel. 20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the perforated polyhedron box comprises a first perforated polyhedron box comprising a first volume and a second perforated polyhedron box comprising a second volume different from the first volume.

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  • in-tank reservoirs or baffles integrally manufactured with the fuel Tank · CPC title

  • made of non-metallic material, e.g. plastics, or of a combination of non-metallic and metallic material (B60K15/03006 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • specially adapted for transport (associated with vehicles, see the relevant subclasses of B60 - B64) · CPC title

  • Helicopters · CPC title

  • divided in several chambers · CPC title

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What does patent US10639988B2 cover?
Various techniques are provided for an energy absorbing fluid bladder. In one example, the fluid bladder includes a bladder body and a perforated baffle structure. The perforated baffle structure can be disposed within the bladder body and configured to mitigate a pulse of fluid (e.g., fuel) moving within the bladder body before the pulse reaches the bladder body. Related methods are also discl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D37/08. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 05 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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