Inflatable control apparatus and deployment method thereof
US-2019299909-A1 · Oct 3, 2019 · US
US11614083B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11614083-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916566631-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Sep 10, 2019 |
| Publication date | Mar 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 28, 2023 |
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An inflatable structure includes a top end cap, a bottom end cap, a bladder, a nozzle, a loop, and a first tether. The bladder is attached to the top and bottom end caps and is configured to hold pressurized fluid therebetween. The nozzle is configured to allow fluid to enter and exit the bladder. The loop is attached to one of the top and bottom end caps. A tether is disposed within the bladder, coupled to the other one of the top and bottom end caps, and extends through the at least one loop. The top end cap assumes a first position when the bladder is inflated. When the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to a second position, the first tether is configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable structure comprising: a top end cap; a bottom end cap; a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized fluid between the top and bottom end caps; a nozzle configured to allow fluid to enter and exit the bladder; at least one loop attached to one of the top and bottom end caps; and a first tether disposed within the bladder, coupled to the other one of the top and bottom end caps, and extending through the at least one loop, wherein the top end cap assumes a first position when the bladder is inflated and, when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to a second position, the first tether is configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position. 2. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein when a compressive load is applied to the top end cap, friction between the first tether and the at least one loop prevents the first tether from sliding through the at least one loop, and thereby maintains the top end cap in the second position. 3. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the bladder is disposed about and attached to perimeter edges of the top and bottom end caps. 4. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the bladder includes sidewalls, and each of the sidewalls includes a plurality of folds that reduce a stiffness of the sidewalls in an axial direction of the inflatable structure. 5. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein: the first tether is coupled to the top end cap; the first tether has a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; and the first and second ends of the first tether are fixed to the bottom end cap. 6. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein the at least one loop includes a first pair of loops attached to the bottom end cap, and the first tether extends through the first pair of loops. 7. The inflatable structure of claim 6 further comprising: a second pair of loops attached the bottom end cap; and a second tether coupled to the top end cap and extending through the second pair of loops attached to the bottom end cap, wherein when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position, the first and second tethers are configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position. 8. The inflatable structure of claim 7 wherein the first tether is disposed within a first plane and the second tether is disposed within a second plane that is parallel to the first plane. 9. The inflatable structure of claim 7 wherein: each of the first and second tethers has a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; the first and second ends of each of the first and second tethers are fixed to the top end cap; and the first and second tethers are configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position by applying a bending load to the top end cap. 10. The inflatable structure of claim 7 wherein: each of the first and second tethers has a first end, a second end opposite of the first end, and a midpoint disposed midway between the first and second ends; the first end, the second end, and the midpoint of each of the first and second tethers are fixed to the top end cap; and the first and second tethers are configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position by applying a shear load to the top end cap. 11. The inflatable structure of claim 6 further comprising: a second pair of loops attached to the bottom end cap; a third pair of loops attached to the top end cap; and a fourth pair of loops attached to the top end cap, wherein: the first tether extends through the first, second, third, and fourth pairs of loops; and the first tether is configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position by applying a bending load to the top end cap. 12. The inflatable structure of claim 6 further comprising: a second pair of loops attached the bottom end cap; a third pair of loops attached to the top end cap; and a fourth pair of loops attached to the top end cap, wherein: the first tether extends through the first, second, third, and fourth pairs of loops; the first tether includes a first segment and a second segment; the first segment extends between the third pair of loops and is fixed to the bottom end cap; the second segment extends between the fourth pair of loops and is fixed to the bottom end cap; and the first tether is configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position by applying either one of a bending load or a shear load to the top end cap. 13. The inflatable structure of claim 1 wherein: the at least one loop includes a first pair of loops attached to the top end cap; the first tether has a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; the first and second ends of the first tether are fixed to the bottom end cap; the inflatable structure further comprises: a second pair of loops attached to the top end cap; a first loop attached to the bottom end cap; a second loop attached to the bottom end cap; and a second tether having a first end and a second end opposite of the first end; the first and second ends of the second tether are fixed to the bottom end cap; the first tether extends through the first pair of loops and the first loop; the second tether extends through the second pair of loops and the second loop; and the first and second tethers are configured to maintain the top end cap in the second position when the top end cap is adjusted from the first position to the second position by applying either one of a bending load or a shear load to the top end cap. 14. An inflatable structure comprising: a top end cap; a bottom end cap; a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized fluid between the top and bottom end caps; a nozzle configured to allow fluid to enter and exit the bladder; a pair of loops attached to the bottom end cap; a tether disposed within the bladder, coupled to the top end cap, and extending through the pair of loops; and a clamp attached to the bottom end cap and adjustable between a first position and a second position, wherein: when the clamp is in the first position, the clamp allows the tether to slide through the pair of loops and thereby allows the top end cap to be repositioned relative to the bottom end cap; and when the clamp is in the second position, the clamp prevents the tether from sliding through the pair of loops and thereby maintains a position of the top end cap relative to the bottom end cap. 15. The inflatable structure of claim 14 wherein at least one loop of the pair of loops comprises the clamp, and the clamp is adjusted from the first position to the second position by moving the at least one loop toward the bottom end cap to clamp the tether between the at least one loop and the bottom end cap. 16. The inflatable structure of claim 14 wherein the pair of loops includes a first loop and a second loop, and the clamp is disposed between the first and second loops. 17. An inflatable system comprising: an inflatable structure including a top end cap, a bottom end cap, a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized fluid between the top and bottom end caps, a
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of adjustable type · CPC title
Hydro-pneumatic adjustments of the shape · CPC title
adjustable · CPC title
with non-manual inflation, e.g. with electric pumps · CPC title
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