Articulated cushioning article with tensile component and method of manufacturing a cushioning article
US-2018332924-A1 · Nov 22, 2018 · US
US11318658B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318658-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016943255-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 30, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A method of manufacturing a wearable article may include providing a modular mold assembly that defines a mold cavity. The modular mold assembly may include a base and a first removable mold tool that interfits with the base. The base may have a mold surface partially defining the mold cavity and the first removable mold tool may have a mold surface disposed at and further defining the mold cavity of the modular mold assembly. A topography of the mold surface of the first removable mold tool may be nonuniform and different than a topography of the mold surface of the base. The method may include disposing polymeric material at the mold cavity, and then thermoforming a bladder in the mold cavity from the polymeric material. The bladder may have an outer surface with a nonuniform topography imparted by the topography of the mold surface of the first removable mold tool.
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A modular mold assembly for thermoforming a polymeric sheet material into a bladder with a fluid-filled chamber, the modular mold assembly comprising: a base having a mold surface that partially defines a mold cavity for thermoforming the polymeric sheet material into the bladder with the fluid-filled chamber; wherein the base includes a side wall defining a first opening that opens into the mold cavity; and a first removable mold tool that has an inner wall with a mold surface having a topography different than a topography of the mold surface of the base; wherein the first removable mold tool fits in the first opening in the side wall of the base with less than a predetermined clearance and with the mold surface of the first removable mold tool adjacent to the mold surface of the base and further defining the mold cavity; wherein the first removable mold tool includes an outer wall opposite the inner wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall opposite the top wall; wherein each of the front wall, the rear wall, the top wall, and the bottom wall extends from the outer wall to the mold surface; and wherein the rear wall is wider than the front wall and the bottom wall is wider than the top wall so that the first removable mold tool fits in the first opening in the side wall of the base in only one orientation. 2. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first removable mold tool defines channels extending through the first removable mold tool to the mold surface of the first removable mold tool. 3. The modular mold assembly of claim 2 , wherein the base defines at least one conduit in fluid communication with the channels of the first removable mold tool. 4. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the front wall has a surface area less than a surface area of the rear wall; and wherein the top wall has a surface area less than a surface area of the bottom wall. 5. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein a projected surface area of the top wall projected onto a plane extending through the first removable mold tool between the top wall and the bottom wall is less than a projected surface area of the bottom wall projected onto the plane. 6. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein a projected surface area of the front wall projected onto a plane extending through the first removable mold tool between the front wall and the rear wall is less than a projected surface area of the rear wall projected onto the plane. 7. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mold surface of the first removable mold tool is concave in a direction from the front wall to the rear wall and concave in a direction from the top wall to the bottom wall. 8. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the front wall or the rear wall is non-planar. 9. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the front wall is convex and at least a portion of the rear wall is convex. 10. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein a length of the outer wall is greater than a length of the inner wall. 11. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer wall of the first removable mold tool is flush with the side wall of the base when the first removable mold tool is in the first opening of the side wall of the base. 12. The modular mold assembly of claim 1 , wherein the side wall of the base is a first side wall and the base further includes a second side wall opposite from the first side wall, the second side wall defining a second opening that opens into the mold cavity; the modular mold assembly further comprising: a second removable mold tool that has an inner wall with a mold surface having a topography different than a topography of the mold surface of the base; wherein the second removable mold tool fits lengthwise in the second opening with the mold surface of the second removable mold tool adjacent to the mold surface of the base and further defining the mold cavity; wherein the second removable mold tool includes an outer wall opposite the inner wall, a front wall, a rear wall opposite the front wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall opposite the top wall; wherein each of the front wall, the rear wall, the top wall, and the bottom wall of the second removable mold tool extends from the outer wall to the mold surface; and wherein the rear wall of the second removable mold tool is wider than the front wall of the second removable mold tool and the bottom wall of the second removable mold tool is wider than the top wall of the second removable mold tool. 13. The modular mold assembly of claim 12 , wherein the top wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall of the second removable mold tool are mirror images in shape and dimension of the top wall, the bottom wall, the front wall, and the rear wall, respectively, of the first removable mold tool. 14. The modular mold assembly of claim 12 , wherein the topography of the first removable mold tool is a nonuniform topography; and wherein the mold surface of the second removable mold tool has a nonuniform topography different from the nonuniform topography of the first removable mold tool. 15. The modular mold assembly of claim 12 , wherein the mold surface of the first removable mold tool imparts a nonuniform topography to a first outer side wall of a bladder thermoformed in the modular mold assembly, and the mold surface of the second removable mold tool imparts a nonuniform topography to a second outer side wall of the bladder. 16. A method of manufacturing a wearable article, the method comprising: providing a modular mold assembly that defines a mold cavity, the modular mold assembly including a base and a first removable mold tool that interfits with the base; wherein the base has a mold surface partially defining the mold cavity and the first removable mold tool has a mold surface disposed at and further defining the mold cavity of the modular mold assembly; wherein a topography of the mold surface of the first removable mold tool is different than a topography of the mold surface of the base; disposing polymeric material at the mold cavity, the polymeric material including a first polymeric sheet and a second polymeric sheet, wherein the second polymeric sheet is thicker than the first polymeric sheet and is disposed between the first polymeric sheet and the mold surface of the first removable mold tool; and thermoforming a bladder in the mold cavity from the polymeric material, the bladder having an outer surface with a nonuniform topography imparted by the topography of the mold surface of the first removable mold tool onto the second polymeric sheet. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: removing the first removable mold tool from the modular mold assembly; inserting a second removable mold tool into the modular mold assembly, the second removable mold tool including a different mold surface disposed at and partially defining the mold cavity of the modular mold assembly; wherein a topography of the mold surface of the second removable mold tool is different than the topography of the mold surface of the first removable mold tool; disposing additional polymeric material at the mold cavity, the additional polymeric material including a third polymeric sheet and a fourth polymeric sheet, the fourth polymeric sheet disposed between the third polymeric sheet and the mold surface of the second removable mold tool; and thermoforming the additional polymeric material in the mold cavity into a diffe
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