Articulated cushioning article with tensile component and method of manufacturing a cushioning article
US-11633011-B2 · Apr 25, 2023 · US
US12064007B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12064007-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318092674-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 3, 2023 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2024 |
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A cushioning article includes a bladder enclosing an interior cavity and retaining a gas in the interior cavity. A tensile component is disposed in the interior cavity and includes tensile layers and a plurality of tethers connecting the tensile layers. The tensile layers are connected to an inner surface of the bladder such that the tethers span across the interior cavity. The bladder has an inwardly-protruding bond that joins an inner surface of the bladder to the tensile component, protrudes inward into the interior cavity, and partially traverses the plurality of tethers such that the bladder is narrowed at the inwardly protruding bond and the gas in the interior cavity fluidly communicates across the inwardly-protruding bond. A method of manufacturing a cushioning article is disclosed.
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An article of footwear having a forefoot region, the article of footwear comprising: a cushioning article including: a bladder disposed in the forefoot region and having a forward end, a rear end, and a peripheral flange, the bladder enclosing an interior cavity and retaining a gas in the interior cavity; a tensile component disposed in the interior cavity, the tensile component including tensile layers and a plurality of tethers connecting the tensile layers, the tensile layers connected to an inner surface of the bladder such that the tethers span across the interior cavity; the bladder having inwardly-protruding bonds that are disposed at the inner surface of the bladder and join the inner surface of the bladder to an outer surface of the tensile component, protrude inward into the interior cavity, and partially traverse the plurality of tethers such that the bladder is narrowed at the inwardly-protruding bonds and the gas in the interior cavity fluidly communicates across the inwardly-protruding bonds; the inwardly-protruding bonds including parallel transverse bonds extending from the peripheral flange at a medial side of the bladder to the peripheral flange at a lateral side of the bladder without intersecting one another; the parallel transverse bonds including forward transverse bonds spaced apart from one another and a rear transverse bond disposed rearward of the forward transverse bonds, adjacent ones of the forward transverse bonds being spaced closer to one another than a spacing between a rearmost one of the forward transverse bonds and the rear transverse bond. 2. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the forward transverse bonds include three forward transverse bonds. 3. The article of footwear of claim 2 , wherein the parallel transverse bonds include only four transverse bonds. 4. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds further include two longitudinal bonds extending from the peripheral flange at the forward end of the bladder to the peripheral flange at the rear end of the bladder; the two longitudinal bonds intersecting each of the parallel transverse bonds without intersecting one another. 5. The article of footwear of claim 4 , wherein the two longitudinal bonds are the only longitudinal bonds extending from the peripheral flange at the forward end of the bladder to the peripheral flange at the rear end of the bladder. 6. The article of footwear of claim 4 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds further include diagonal bonds extending rearward and transversely outward from intersections of the rearmost one of the forward transverse bonds and the longitudinal bonds to the peripheral flange. 7. The article of footwear of claim 6 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds further include additional diagonal bonds extending forward and transversely outward from intersections of the rear transverse bond and the longitudinal bonds to the peripheral flange. 8. The article of footwear of claim 7 , wherein the diagonal bonds meet the additional diagonal bonds at the peripheral flange. 9. The article of footwear of claim 7 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds further include a rearmost diagonal bond extending rearward from one of the intersections of the rear transverse bond and one of the longitudinal bonds to the peripheral flange. 10. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds are non-symmetrical about a longitudinal axis of the cushioning article. 11. The article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein an outer perimeter of the bladder at the peripheral flange is non-symmetrical about a longitudinal axis of the cushioning article. 12. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the cushioning article extends only in the forefoot region of the article of footwear. 13. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the parallel transverse bonds establish flexion axes at which the cushioning article articulates. 14. The article of footwear of claim 13 , wherein the flexion axes are aligned with metatarsal-phalangeal joints of a foot for which the article of footwear is configured. 15. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein, when an inflation pressure of the gas in the interior cavity is sufficient to tension the plurality of tethers, the inwardly-protruding bonds define grooves at an outer surface of the bladder. 16. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the bladder comprises a first polymeric sheet and a second polymeric sheet bonded to one another at the peripheral flange and enclosing the interior cavity; wherein the inner surface of the bladder includes an inner surface of the first polymeric sheet and an inner surface of the second polymeric sheet; wherein the tensile layers include a first tensile layer connected to the first polymeric sheet and a second tensile layer connected to the second polymeric sheet; wherein the outer surface of the tensile component includes an outer surface of the first tensile layer and an outer surface of the second tensile layer; and wherein the inwardly-protruding bonds are disposed at the inner surface of the first polymeric sheet and the outer surface of the first tensile layer and are spaced apart from the second polymeric sheet, the second polymeric sheet not including any of the inwardly-protruding bonds. 17. The article of footwear of claim 16 , wherein the second polymeric sheet is recessed inward toward the inwardly-protruding bonds when the interior cavity is inflated. 18. The article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein the article of footwear has a midfoot region and a heel region, and the article of footwear further comprising: a sole layer extending in the forefoot region, in the midfoot region, and in the heel region of the article of footwear; and wherein the bladder is secured to the sole layer and extends only in the forefoot region of the article of footwear.
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