Foot Support Systems Including Fluid Filled Bladders With Movement Of Fluid Between Bladders
US-2020170343-A1 · Jun 4, 2020 · US
US11864618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11864618-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117333333-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2024 |
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Foot support systems include a fluid flow control system that facilitates movement of fluid into, out of, and/or within a sole structure and/or article of footwear, e.g., to change and/or control pressure in fluid filled bladder(s). Aspects of this technology may relate to one or more of: (a) footwear structures in which such systems are incorporated; (b) valve stem based fluid flow transfer systems; (c) solenoid based fluid flow transfer systems; (d) user input button features; (e) air filter features; (f) fluid tube to fluid distributor connection features; (g) fluid distributor to footwear connection features; (h) valve position sensor features; (i) valve transmission features; (j) pressure control algorithm features; (k) electronic communication features; (l) system sealing features; and/or (m) pressure sensor mounting features.
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What is claimed is: 1. A foot support system for an article of footwear, comprising: a foot support bladder; a fluid container; a fluid supply; a valve housing; a valve stem movably mounted in the valve housing, wherein the valve stem includes a first end, a second end, and a perimeter wall extending between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end, the second end, and the perimeter wall define an internal chamber of the valve stem, and wherein the perimeter wall of the valve stem includes a plurality of through holes extending from the internal chamber to an exterior surface of the perimeter wall; a fluid inlet port placing the fluid supply in fluid communication with the internal chamber; and a manifold including: (a) a first manifold port in fluid communication with an external environment and opening into a first fluid flow path extending through the manifold, (b) a second manifold port in fluid communication with the foot support bladder and opening into a second fluid flow path extending through the manifold, and (c) a third manifold port in fluid communication with the fluid container and opening into a third fluid flow path extending through the manifold, wherein movement of the valve stem to a plurality of positions selectively places the foot support system in a plurality of operational states by placing one or more of the plurality of through holes of the valve stem in fluid communication with the first fluid flow path, the second fluid flow path, or the third fluid flow path. 2. The foot support system according to claim 1 , wherein the plurality of operational states includes two or more of: (a) a first operational state at a first position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the fluid supply, through the fluid inlet port, into the internal chamber, through the first fluid flow path, through the first manifold port, and to the external environment, (b) a second operational state at a second position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the fluid supply, through the fluid inlet port, into the internal chamber, through the second fluid flow path, through the second manifold port, and into the foot support bladder, (c) a third operational state at a third position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the foot support bladder, through the second manifold port, through the second fluid flow path, into the internal chamber, through the first fluid flow path, through the first manifold port, and into the external environment, (d) a fourth operational state at a fourth position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the fluid container, through the third manifold port, through the third fluid flow path, into the internal chamber, through the first fluid flow path, through the first manifold port, and to the external environment, (e) a fifth operational state at a fifth position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the fluid container, through the third manifold port, into the internal chamber, through the second fluid flow path, through the second manifold port, and into the foot support bladder, and (f) a sixth operational state at a sixth position of the valve stem in which fluid moves from the fluid supply, through the fluid inlet port, into the internal chamber, through the third fluid flow path, through the third manifold port, and into the fluid container. 3. The foot support system according to claim 1 , wherein the first manifold port, the second manifold port, and the third manifold port align along an exterior side of the manifold. 4. The foot support system according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid inlet port introduces fluid to the internal chamber at the second end of the valve stem. 5. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a sealing connector engaging the manifold and the valve housing, wherein the sealing connector includes a seal block body having a first sealed channel extending from the perimeter wall to the first fluid flow path, a second sealed channel extending from the perimeter wall to the second fluid flow path, and a third sealed channel extending from the perimeter wall to the third fluid flow path. 6. The foot support system according to claim 5 , wherein the first sealed channel, the second sealed channel, and the third sealed channel extend in parallel directions through the seal block body and/or are aligned in the seal block body. 7. The foot support system according to claim 5 , wherein an outer surface of the seal block body includes a first opening that opens to the first sealed channel, a second opening that opens to the second sealed channel, and a third opening that opens to the third sealed channel, and wherein at each of the plurality of operational states, an extent of alignment of the first opening, the second opening, and/or the third opening with one or more of the plurality of through holes in the perimeter wall of the valve stem is adjustable to allow control over a rate of fluid flow through the sealing connector. 8. The foot support system according to claim 5 , wherein the sealing connector includes a first opening that opens to the first sealed channel, and wherein in at least one of the plurality of operational states, an extent of alignment of the first opening with one of the plurality of through holes in the perimeter wall of the valve stem is adjustable to allow control over a rate of fluid flow through the sealing connector. 9. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a drive system engaged at the first end of the valve stem, wherein the drive system moves the valve stem at least to the plurality of positions, wherein the drive system includes a motor. 10. The foot support system according to claim 9 , wherein the drive system further includes a transmission operatively coupled between an output of the motor and the first end of the valve stem. 11. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a sensor for determining a position of the valve stem with respect to the valve housing. 12. The foot support system according to claim 11 , wherein the sensor includes a magnetic encoder. 13. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a first pressure sensor engaged with the manifold for determining fluid pressure in at least one of the first fluid flow path, the second fluid flow path, or the third fluid flow path. 14. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a housing containing at least the valve housing, the valve stem, and the manifold. 15. The foot support system according to claim 14 , further comprising a connector engaged with the housing and including: (a) a first connector fluid path extending through the connector and connected to the first manifold port, (b) a second connector fluid path extending through the connector and connected to the second manifold port, and (c) a third connector fluid path extending through the connector and connected to the third manifold port. 16. The foot support system according to claim 1 , further comprising a fluid supply line extending from the fluid supply to the fluid inlet port; a fluid line extending from the first manifold port to the external environment; a foot support fluid line extending from the foot support bladder to the second manifold port; and a container fluid line extending from the fluid container to the third manifold port. 17. The foot support system according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid supply includes a first pump in fluid communication with the fluid inlet port. 1
with electrical or electronic arrangements · CPC title
provided with a pump or valve · CPC title
Differential cushioning region, e.g. cushioning located under the ball of the foot (resilient heel not included in the sole A43B21/26; resilient supports for the heel of the foot A43B21/32) · CPC title
provided with tubes or pipes or tubular shaped cushioning members · CPC title
having tubular flexible members (F04B43/12 takes precedence) · CPC title
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