Articulated cushioning article with tensile component and method of manufacturing a cushioning article
US-2018332924-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US10863792B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10863792-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815982731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 17, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 15, 2020 |
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A cushioning article includes a bladder enclosing an interior cavity and retaining a gas in the interior cavity. A tensile component is disposed in the interior cavity and includes tensile layers and a plurality of tethers connecting the tensile layers. The tensile layers are connected to an inner surface of the bladder such that the tethers span across the interior cavity. The bladder has an inwardly-protruding bond that joins an inner surface of the bladder to the tensile component, protrudes inward into the interior cavity, and partially traverses the plurality of tethers such that the bladder is narrowed at the inwardly protruding bond and the gas in the interior cavity fluidly communicates across the inwardly-protruding bond. A method of manufacturing a cushioning article is disclosed.
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A cushioning article comprising: a bladder enclosing an interior cavity and retaining a gas in the interior cavity; and a tensile component disposed in the interior cavity and including tensile layers and a plurality of tethers connecting the tensile layers, the tensile layers connected to an inner surface of the bladder such that the tethers span across the interior cavity; the bladder having an inwardly-protruding bond that joins an inner surface of the bladder to the tensile component, protrudes inward into the interior cavity, and partially traverses the plurality of tethers such that the bladder is narrowed at the inwardly-protruding bond and the gas in the interior cavity fluidly communicates across the inwardly-protruding bond; wherein the cushioning article is a sole component for an article of footwear, and the inwardly-protruding bond establishes a flexion axis of the sole component; wherein the inwardly-protruding bond is one of a plurality of inwardly-protruding bonds on a proximal side of the bladder arranged in a symmetrical pattern about an axis of symmetry of the bladder, the plurality of inwardly-protruding bonds including: a first set of bonds and a second set of bonds spaced apart from one another and having parallel segments; the first set and the second set establishing articulation axes when the cushioning article bends along an axis disposed at a first angle rotated counterclockwise from the axis of symmetry; and a third set of bonds and a fourth set of bonds spaced apart from one another and having parallel segments; the third set and the fourth set establishing articulation axes when the cushioning article bends along an axis disposed at the first angle rotated clockwise from the axis of symmetry. 2. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the interior cavity at a first side of the inwardly-protruding bond is in fluid communication with a portion of the interior cavity at a second side of the inwardly-protruding bond, the second side opposite of the first side. 3. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein, when an inflation pressure of the gas in the interior cavity is sufficient to tension the plurality of tethers, the inwardly-protruding bond defines a groove at an outer surface of the bladder such that the cushioning article is divided into a first article portion on one side of the groove and a second article portion on the other side of the groove, and the first article portion is articulated relative to the second article portion along the groove. 4. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein: the tensile layers include a first tensile layer and a second tensile layer spaced apart from the first tensile layer by a first distance at a location adjacent to the inwardly-protruding bond; the inwardly-protruding bond is spaced apart from the second tensile layer by a second distance; and the second distance is between 50 percent and 80 percent of the first distance. 5. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of tethers includes tethers aligned with the inwardly-protruding bond and tethers displaced from the inwardly-protruding bond; and the tethers aligned with the inwardly-protruding bond are shorter, thicker, or both shorter and thicker than the tethers displaced from the inwardly-protruding bond. 6. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein the bladder comprises a first polymeric sheet and a second polymeric sheet bonded to one another at a peripheral flange and enclosing the interior cavity; wherein the tensile layers include a first tensile layer connected to the first polymeric sheet and a second tensile layer connected to the second polymeric sheet; and wherein the inwardly-protruding bond is spaced apart from the second polymeric sheet. 7. The cushioning article of claim 6 , wherein the second polymeric sheet is recessed inward toward the inwardly-protruding bond when the interior cavity is inflated. 8. The cushioning article of claim 6 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bond is a first inwardly-protruding bond; and the cushioning article further comprises: a second inwardly-protruding bond that joins the first polymeric sheet to the first tensile layer and protrudes inward from the first polymeric sheet toward the second polymeric sheet and partially traverses the tensile component; and wherein the second inwardly-protruding bond intersects the first inwardly-protruding bond and is spaced apart from the second polymeric sheet such that the interior cavity is narrowed at the second inwardly-protruding bond and the gas in the interior cavity fluidly communicates across the second inwardly-protruding bond. 9. The cushioning article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of inwardly-protruding bonds includes: a first central bond extending across the axis of symmetry, a pair of symmetrical forward-angled bonds extending from a first end and a second end of the first central bond, and a pair of symmetrical rearward-angled bonds extending from the first end and the second end of the first central bond; a second central bond extending across the axis of symmetry and spaced from the first central bond, a pair of symmetrical forward-angled bonds extending from a first end and a second end of the second central bond, and a pair of symmetrical rearward-angled bonds extending from the first end and the second end of the second central bond; wherein the cushioning article articulates at first and second flexion axes when the cushioning article bends along the axis rotated at the first angle clockwise from the axis of symmetry, and articulates at third and fourth flexion axes when the cushioning article bends along the axis rotated at the first angle counterclockwise from the axis of symmetry; wherein the first and second flexion axes extend along the first central bond, the second central bond, the forward-angled bonds extending from the first ends of the first and second central bonds, and the rearward-angled bonds extending from the second ends of the first and second central bonds; and wherein the third and fourth flexion axes extend along the first central bond, the second central bond, the forward-angled bonds extending from the second ends of the first and second central bonds, and the rearward-angled bonds extending from the first ends of the first and second central bonds. 10. A method of manufacturing a cushioning article, the method comprising: conforming a first polymeric sheet and a second polymeric sheet to components of a mold, said conforming depressing the first polymeric sheet toward the second polymeric sheet at a protrusion of one of the components of the mold; wherein a tensile component is disposed between the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, the tensile component including a first tensile layer positioned adjacent the first polymeric sheet, a second tensile layer positioned adjacent the second polymeric sheet, and a plurality of tethers connecting the first tensile layer to the second tensile layer; wherein the protrusion is directly outward of the plurality of tethers; and wherein said conforming produces an inwardly-protruding bond at the protrusion that joins the first polymeric sheet and the first tensile layer and partially traverses the plurality of tethers, the inwardly-protruding bond protruding toward the second polymeric sheet but spaced apart from the second tensile layer and the second polymeric sheet; bonding the first polymeric sheet to the second polymeric sheet at a peripheral bond such that the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet define a bladder at least partially enclosing an interior cavity containing the tensile component, the plurality o
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