Foot Support Systems Including Fluid Movement Controllers
US-2020367606-A1 · Nov 26, 2020 · US
US11957207B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11957207-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117334015-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2020 |
| Publication date | Apr 16, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 16, 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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A sealed connection, comprising: a rotatable valve stem having a peripheral wall, wherein a first fluid port extends through the peripheral wall and a second fluid port extends through the peripheral wall, wherein the second fluid port is spaced from the first fluid port in an axial direction of the rotatable valve stem; a manifold including a first manifold port and a second manifold port; and a sealing connector including: (a) a first connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (b) a second connector port connected to the first manifold port, (c) a first connector fluid path extending between the first connector port and the second connector port, (d) a third connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (e) a fourth connector port connected to the second manifold port, and (f) a second connector fluid path extending between the third connector port and the fourth connector port, wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to a first position at least partially aligns the first fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the first connector port to place the first fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the first manifold port through the first connector fluid path, and wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to a second position at least partially aligns the second fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the third connector port to place the second fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the second manifold port through the second connector fluid path. 2. The sealed connection according to claim 1 , wherein a third fluid port extends through the peripheral wall of the rotatable valve stem, wherein the manifold further includes a third manifold port, wherein the sealing connector further includes: (a) a fifth connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (b) a sixth connector port connected to the third manifold port, and (c) a third connector fluid path extending between the fifth connector port and the sixth connector port, and wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to a third position at least partially aligns the third fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the fifth connector port to place the third fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the third manifold port through the third connector fluid path. 3. The sealed connection according to claim 2 , wherein a fourth fluid port extends through the peripheral wall of the rotatable valve stem, wherein the manifold further includes a fourth manifold port, wherein the sealing connector further includes: (a) a seventh connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (b) an eighth connector port connected to the fourth manifold port, and (c) a fourth connector fluid path extending between the seventh connector port and the eighth connector port, and wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to a fourth position at least partially aligns the fourth fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the seventh connector port to place the fourth fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the fourth manifold port through the fourth connector fluid path. 4. The sealed connection according to claim 1 , wherein a third fluid port extends through the peripheral wall of the rotatable valve stem, and wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to the first position at least partially aligns the third fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the third connector port to place the third fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the second manifold port through the second connector fluid path. 5. The sealed connection according to claim 1 , wherein any one or more of the connector ports in direct contact with the peripheral wall includes a curved outer surface shaped to correspond to a curvature of an outer surface of the peripheral wall and/or to seal that port with the peripheral wall. 6. The sealed connection according to claim 1 , wherein the first connector port includes a curved outer surface shaped to correspond to a curvature of an outer surface of the peripheral wall and/or to seal the first connector port with the peripheral wall, wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem defines the axial direction and a rotational direction, and wherein the curved outer surface includes: (a) two opposed curve inflection points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the rotational direction, and (b) two opposed curve inflection points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the axial direction. 7. The sealed connection according to claim 1 , wherein the first connector port includes a curved outer surface shaped to correspond to a curvature of an outer surface of the peripheral wall and/or to seal the first connector port with the peripheral wall, wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem defines an axial direction and a rotational direction, and wherein the curved outer surface includes: (a) two opposed local maxima points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the rotational direction, and (b) two opposed local minima points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the axial direction. 8. A sealed connection, comprising: a rotatable valve stem having a peripheral wall, wherein a first fluid port extends through the peripheral wall; a manifold including a first manifold port; and a sealing connector including: (a) a first connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (b) a second connector port connected to the first manifold port, and (c) a first connector fluid path extending between the first connector port and the second connector port, wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem to a first position at least partially aligns the first fluid port of the rotatable valve stem with the first connector port to place the first fluid port of the rotatable valve stem in fluid communication with the first manifold port through the first connector fluid path, wherein the first connector port includes an arched outer surface extending outward from a base surface of the sealing connector and shaped to correspond to a curvature of an outer surface of the peripheral wall and/or to seal the first connector port with the peripheral wall, wherein rotation of the rotatable valve stem defines an axial direction and a rotational direction, and wherein the arched outer surface includes: (a) two opposed local maxima points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the rotational direction, and (b) two opposed local minima points on opposite sides of the first connector port in the axial direction. 9. A foot support system for an article of footwear, comprising: a rotatable valve stem having a peripheral wall, wherein a first fluid port extends through the peripheral wall and a second fluid port extends through the peripheral wall, wherein the second fluid port is spaced from the first fluid port in an axial direction of the rotatable valve stem; a manifold including a first manifold port and a second manifold port; a sealing connector including: (a) a first connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (b) a second connector port connected to the first manifold port, (c) a first connector fluid path extending between the first connector port and the second connector port, (d) a third connector port in direct contact with the peripheral wall, (e) a fourth connector port connected to the second manifold port, and (f) a second connector fluid path extending between the third connector port and the fourth connector port; a foot support bladder; a fluid container; a first fluid line for moving fluid between the foot support bladder and the ma
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