Footwear bladder system
US-2020154825-A1 · May 21, 2020 · US
US11419388B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11419388-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916444351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 23, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 23, 2022 |
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A method of manufacturing a bladder element comprises forming at least one of a first, a second, and a third polymeric sheet to have a contoured surface profile. The first, the second, and the third polymeric sheets are stacked so that the second polymeric sheet is between the first polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet. The method comprises applying fluid pressure between the first polymeric sheet and second polymeric sheet, between the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet, or between both, forcing a first surface of the second polymeric sheet into contact with an inner surface of the first polymeric sheet, or a second surface of the second polymeric sheet into contact with an inner surface of the third polymeric sheet, or both. A bladder element is also disclosed.
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A bladder element comprising: a first polymeric sheet; a second polymeric sheet; and a third polymeric sheet; wherein: the first polymeric sheet, the second polymeric sheet, and the third polymeric sheet are stacked so that the second polymeric sheet is between the first polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; at least one of the first polymeric sheet, the second polymeric sheet, and the third polymeric sheet has a contoured surface profile prior to stacking and with the bladder element in an uninflated state; a first surface of the second polymeric sheet is in contact with an inner surface of the first polymeric sheet, or a second surface of the second polymeric sheet is in contact with an inner surface of the third polymeric sheet, or the first surface of the second polymeric sheet is in contact with an inner surface of the first polymeric sheet, and the second surface of the second polymeric sheet is in contact with the inner surface of the third polymeric sheet; wherein pressurized fluid is: between the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet; or between the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; or between the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, and between the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; wherein: the second polymeric sheet is configured so that a plurality of fluid chambers comprises volumes bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, or volumes bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; at least some of the plurality of fluid chambers are isolated from one another by the second polymeric sheet; a first fluid chamber comprises a volume bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet; a second fluid chamber comprises a volume bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; the first fluid chamber is inflated to a first predetermined pressure; the second fluid chamber is inflated to a second predetermined pressure; and the at least some of the plurality of fluid chambers that are isolated from one another by the second polymeric sheet extend across an entire width of the bladder element. 2. The bladder element of claim 1 , wherein: the third polymeric sheet comprises a cavity with an open side; and the second polymeric sheet extends into the cavity from the open side. 3. The bladder element of claim 1 , wherein the bladder element is included in a sole assembly of an article of footwear and comprises at least one of a forefoot portion, a midfoot portion and a heel portion. 4. The bladder element of claim 1 , wherein: the second polymeric sheet is configured so that a third fluid chamber comprises another volume bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, and a fourth fluid chamber comprises another volume bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; the third fluid chamber and the fourth fluid chamber are isolated from the first fluid chamber, from the second fluid chamber, or from one another; the third fluid chamber has a third predetermined pressure; the fourth fluid chamber has a fourth predetermined pressure; and at least one of the first predetermined pressure, the second predetermined pressure, the third predetermined pressure, and the fourth predetermined pressure differs from another of the first predetermined pressure, the second predetermined pressure, the third predetermined pressure, and the fourth predetermined pressure. 5. The bladder element of claim 4 , wherein: the bladder element is a bladder element for an article of footwear; the article of footwear comprises a forefoot portion, a midfoot portion, and a heel portion; and the first fluid chamber extends over the second fluid chamber in the heel portion, and the third fluid chamber and the fourth fluid chamber are adjacent one another in the forefoot portion. 6. The bladder element of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first polymeric sheet, the second polymeric sheet, or the third polymeric sheet comprises a multi-layer polymeric sheet. 7. A bladder element comprising: a first polymeric sheet; a second polymeric sheet; and a third polymeric sheet; wherein the first, the second, and the third polymeric sheets are stacked with the second polymeric sheet between the first polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet, and so that the first, the second, and the third polymeric sheets are coextensive; wherein the second polymeric sheet has a contoured surface profile prior to stacking and with the bladder element in an uninflated state and is secured to at least one of an inner surface of the first polymeric sheet or an inner surface of the third polymeric sheet so that a first fluid chamber comprises a volume bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, and a second fluid chamber comprises a volume bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet, the first fluid chamber is isolated from the second fluid chamber by the second polymeric sheet, and the first polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet are relatively flat in comparison to the second polymeric sheet so that a top and a bottom of the bladder element are relatively flat; wherein the second polymeric sheet is configured so that a plurality of fluid chambers comprises volumes bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, or volumes bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; wherein at least some of the plurality of fluid chambers are isolated from one another by the second polymeric sheet; wherein the first fluid chamber is inflated to a first predetermined pressure; wherein the second fluid chamber is inflated to a second predetermined pressure; and wherein the at least some of the plurality of fluid chambers that are isolated from one another by the second polymeric sheet extend across an entire width of the bladder element. 8. The bladder element of claim 7 , wherein: the third polymeric sheet comprises a cavity with an open side; and the second polymeric sheet extends into the cavity from the open side. 9. The bladder element of claim 8 , wherein: the second polymeric sheet is entirely in the cavity and enclosed therein by the first polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; and the first polymeric sheet covers the open side. 10. The bladder element of claim 7 , wherein the bladder element is a bladder element of an article of footwear, and comprises at least one of a forefoot portion, a midfoot portion and a heel portion. 11. The bladder element of claim 7 wherein: the second polymeric sheet is configured so that a third fluid chamber comprises another volume bounded by the first polymeric sheet and the second polymeric sheet, and a fourth fluid chamber comprises another volume bounded by the second polymeric sheet and the third polymeric sheet; the third fluid chamber and the fourth fluid chamber are isolated from the first fluid chamber, from the second fluid chamber, or from one another; the third fluid chamber has a third predetermined pressure; the fourth fluid chamber has a fourth predetermined pressure; and at least one of the first predetermined pressure, the second predetermined pressure, the third predetermined pressure, and the fourth predetermined pressure differs from another of the first predetermined pressure, the second predetermined pressure, the third predetermined pressure, and the fourth predetermine pressure. 12. The bladder element of claim 11 , wherein: the bladder element is a bladder element of an
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