Head cushion including constant force compression lattice

US10875239B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10875239-B2
Application numberUS-201916536660-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 9, 2019
Priority dateMar 15, 2017
Publication dateDec 29, 2020
Grant dateDec 29, 2020

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A first aspect of the present invention is a constant force compression construct, comprising: (a) a plurality of compressible layers, each compressible layer comprising a plurality of interconnected flexible struts configured as a regular hexagonal lattice of repeating unit cells, with the layers spaced apart from one another, and with the unit cells of each layer aligned with one another; and (b) a plurality of beams interconnecting each of the compressible layers with each respective adjacent compressible layer to form a three-dimensional lattice having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a compressible region therebetween, with the repeating unit cells contained in the compressible region.

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I claim: 1. A head cushion comprising a constant force compression construct, the constant force compression construct comprising: (a) a plurality of compressible layers, each compressible layer comprising a plurality of interconnected flexible struts configured as a regular hexagonal lattice of repeating unit cells, with said layers spaced apart from one another, and with said unit cells of each layer aligned with one another; (b) a plurality of beams interconnecting each of said compressible layers with each respective adjacent compressible layer to form a three-dimensional lattice having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a compressible region therebetween, with said repeating unit cells contained in said compressible region; (c) optionally, a first force-dispersing segment connected to said upper portion; and (d) optionally, a second force-dispersing segment connected to said lower portion, wherein said compressible layers are curved or a combination of flat and curved. 2. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said compressible region is anisotropically compressible in plane with said compressible layers and along the longest dimension of the hexagonal structures upon constant application of pressure, and which compressible region rebounds to its prior pre-compressed dimension upon removal of said pressure. 3. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said compressible region has a compression ratio of precompressed height to compressed height of 2:1 to 10:1. 4. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said compressible layers have a unit cell size of 10 microns to 20 millimeters. 5. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said compressible layers have a height of 10 unit cells to 10 12 unit cells. 6. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said struts and beams and optionally said first and/or second force-dispersing elements are integrally formed with one another. 7. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said struts and beams and optionally said first and/or second force-dispersing elements are comprised of an elastomeric material. 8. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said struts and beams and optionally said first and/or second force-dispersing elements are comprised of polyurethane. 9. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said compressible layers are curved. 10. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said beams are parallel to one another, radially arranged with respect to one another, or a combination thereof. 11. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said construct is produced by an additive manufacturing process. 12. A method of making a head cushion, comprising: (a) forming an intermediate object by additive manufacturing with a dual cure polymerizable liquid, said intermediate object having the same shape as, or a shape to be imparted to, a construct; then (b) optionally washing said intermediate object; and then (c) further curing said intermediate object, optionally by heating, to produce said construct, said construct comprises: a plurality of compressible layers, each compressible layer comprising a plurality of interconnected flexible struts configured as a regular hexagonal lattice of repeating unit cells, with said layers spaced apart from one another, and with said unit cells of each layer aligned with one another; a plurality of beams interconnecting each of said compressible layers with each respective adjacent compressible layer to form a three-dimensional lattice having an upper portion, a lower portion, and a compressible region therebetween, with said repeating unit cells contained in said compressible region; optionally, a first force-dispersing segment connected to said upper portion; and optionally, a second force-dispersing segment connected to said lower portion wherein said compressible layers are curved or a combination of flat and curved. 13. The head cushion of claim 1 , wherein said construct comprises at least two constructs stacked upon one another, and optionally integrally formed with one another, their directions of constant force compression aligned, and with each of said constructs having a different compression profile. 14. A controllable response device, comprising: (a) a fluid impermeable outer shell defining an inner cavity; (b) at least head cushion of claim 1 contained in said cavity; and (c) a fluid valve in said outer shell configured to fill said cavity with fluid and/or drain fluid from said cavity.

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  • Materials specially adapted for additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • Post-treatment, e.g. curing, coating or polishing · CPC title

  • Processes of additive manufacturing · CPC title

  • Filled honeycomb cells [e.g., solid substance in cavities, etc.] · CPC title

  • Layered products comprising {a layer of} synthetic resin {(fibrous or filamentary layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/02; particulate layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/16; foamed layer made of a synthetic resin B32B5/18)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10875239B2 cover?
A first aspect of the present invention is a constant force compression construct, comprising: (a) a plurality of compressible layers, each compressible layer comprising a plurality of interconnected flexible struts configured as a regular hexagonal lattice of repeating unit cells, with the layers spaced apart from one another, and with the unit cells of each layer aligned with one another; and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carbon Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29C64/124. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 29 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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