Foot support systems including fluid movement controllers and adjustable foot support pressure

US12035779B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12035779-B2
Application numberUS-202117333785-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 28, 2021
Priority dateMay 28, 2020
Publication dateJul 16, 2024
Grant dateJul 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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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid transfer system for an article of footwear, comprising: a valve housing defining an interior chamber; a valve stem extending at least partially through the interior chamber, the valve stem having: (i) a first end operatively coupled with a motor to move the valve stem with respect to the valve housing, (ii) a second end opposite the first end, and (iii) a perimeter wall extending from the first end to the second end; and a position sensor for determining a position of the valve stem with respect to the valve housing, the position sensor including: (i) an encoder magnet movable with the valve stem, and (ii) an encoder sensor sensing changes in a magnetic field generated by the encoder magnet due to the position of the valve stem. 2. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , wherein the encoder magnet is engaged with the valve stem. 3. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , wherein the encoder sensor is engaged with the valve housing. 4. The fluid transfer system according to claim 3 , wherein the encoder sensor is engaged with the valve housing at a location closer to the second end of the valve stem than to the first end of the valve stem. 5. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , wherein the perimeter wall of the valve stem partially encloses an interior channel within the valve stem. 6. The fluid transfer system according to claim 5 , wherein the perimeter wall of the valve stem further includes a plurality of through holes extending from the interior channel to an outer surface of the valve stem. 7. The fluid transfer system according to claim 6 , wherein a fluid inlet to the interior channel of the valve stem is provided at the second end of the valve stem and the plurality of through holes form ports through which fluid moves into or out of the interior channel. 8. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a seal block engaged with the perimeter wall of the valve stem, where fluid leaving the valve stem passes through the seal block. 9. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , wherein the valve stem is rotatable with respect to the valve housing, and wherein the position sensor senses a rotary position of the valve stem within the valve housing. 10. The fluid transfer system according to claim 1 , wherein the valve housing, the valve stem, and the position sensor are contained within a common fluid distributor housing. 11. A sole structure for an article of footwear, comprising: a foot support bladder; and a fluid transfer system in fluid communication with the foot support bladder for controlling fluid pressure in the foot support bladder, the fluid transfer system including: (a) a valve housing defining an interior chamber, (b) a valve stem extending at least partially through the interior chamber, the valve stem having: (i) a first end operatively coupled with a motor to move the valve stem with respect to the valve housing, (ii) a second end opposite the first end, and (iii) a perimeter wall extending from the first end to the second end, and (c) a position sensor for determining a position of the valve stem with respect to the valve housing, the position sensor including: (i) an encoder magnet movable with the valve stem, and (ii) an encoder sensor sensing changes in a magnetic field generated by the encoder magnet due to the position of the valve stem. 12. The sole structure according to claim 11 , wherein the encoder magnet is engaged with the valve stem, and wherein the encoder sensor is engaged with the valve housing. 13. The sole structure according to claim 12 , wherein the encoder sensor is engaged with the valve housing at a location closer to the second end of the valve stem than to the first end of the valve stem. 14. The sole structure according to claim 11 , wherein the perimeter wall of the valve stem partially encloses an interior channel within the valve stem. 15. The sole structure according to claim 14 , wherein the perimeter wall of the valve stem further includes a plurality of through holes extending from the interior channel to an outer surface of the valve stem. 16. The sole structure according to claim 15 , wherein a fluid inlet to the interior channel of the valve stem is provided at the second end of the valve stem and the plurality of through holes form ports through which fluid moves into or out of the interior channel. 17. The sole structure according to claim 11 , further comprising: a seal block engaged with the perimeter wall of the valve stem, where fluid leaving the valve stem passes through the seal block. 18. The sole structure according to claim 11 , wherein the valve stem is rotatable with respect to the valve housing, and wherein the position sensor senses a rotary position of the valve stem within the valve housing. 19. The sole structure according to claim 11 , wherein the valve housing, the valve stem, and the position sensor are contained within a common fluid distributor housing. 20. The sole structure according to claim 19 , further comprising: a midsole component, wherein the foot support bladder is engaged with the midsole component, and wherein the common fluid distributor housing is engaged with the midsole component.

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  • with electrical or electronic arrangements · CPC title

  • having all the connecting conduits situated in more than one plane perpendicular to the axis of the plug · CPC title

  • with cylindrical plugs · CPC title

  • with all movable sealing faces moving as one unit · CPC title

  • the actuating fluid being controlled by at least one valve · CPC title

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What does patent US12035779B2 cover?
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 sy…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nike Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A43B13/203. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).