Inflatable with elastic constraint tethers

US12104672B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12104672-B2
Application numberUS-202217825218-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 26, 2022
Priority dateMay 26, 2022
Publication dateOct 1, 2024
Grant dateOct 1, 2024

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An inflatable structure includes a top end cap, a bottom end cap, a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air therebetween, and a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap, wherein when the bladder is inflated, the bladder expands axially forcing the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another, the plurality of tethers adapted to restrict movement of the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another and limit axial expansion of the bladder, wherein, at least one of the plurality of tethers is elastic, and the inflatable structure is adapted to provide multiple support profiles that are capable of supporting compressive loading.

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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 air between the top and bottom end caps; a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap, wherein when the bladder is inflated, the bladder expands axially forcing the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another, the plurality of tethers adapted to restrict movement of the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another and limit axial expansion of the bladder, at least one of the plurality of tethers having an ultimate length that is different than an ultimate length of the remaining of the plurality of tethers; wherein, at least one of the plurality of tethers is elastic, and the inflatable structure is adapted to provide multiple support profiles that are capable of supporting compressive loading. 2. The inflatable structure of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable structure includes a final support profile, wherein all of the plurality of tethers are extended to an ultimate length, and at least one intermediate support profile, wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers is not extended to an ultimate length. 3. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein the at least one elastic tether comprises one of: an elastic band; a spring; and an elastic core surrounded by an inelastic outer winding. 4. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein one of the plurality of tethers has an ultimate length that is greater than an ultimate length of the remaining of the plurality of tethers. 5. The inflatable structure of claim 4 , wherein, all of the plurality of tethers are elastic and have an equal stiffness. 6. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers is pre-tensioned. 7. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers has a stiffness that is different than a stiffness of the remaining of the plurality of tethers. 8. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein all of the plurality of tethers have an equal stiffness. 9. The inflatable structure of claim 8 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers is pre-tensioned. 10. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers includes a first tether segment and a second tether segment, the first and second tether segments attached to one another end to end. 11. The inflatable structure of claim 10 , wherein the first tether segment has a stiffness that is different than a stiffness of the second tether segment. 12. The inflatable structure of claim 11 , wherein only one of the first tether segment and the second tether segment is elastic. 13. The inflatable structure of claim 10 , wherein the first tether segment has an ultimate length that is different than an ultimate length of the second tether segment. 14. The inflatable structure of claim 10 , wherein one of the first tether segment and the second tether segment is pre-tensioned. 15. The inflatable structure of claim 2 , wherein an orientation of the top end cap when the inflatable structure is in the final support profile is different than an orientation of the top end cap when the inflatable structure is in the at least one intermediate support profile. 16. 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 air between the top and bottom end caps; a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap, wherein when the bladder is inflated, the bladder expands axially forcing the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another, the plurality of tethers adapted to restrict movement of the top end cap and the bottom end cap away from one another and limit axial expansion of the bladder, at least one of the plurality of tethers having an ultimate length that is different that an ultimate length of the remaining of the plurality of tethers, and all of the plurality of tethers have an equal stiffness; wherein, at least one of the plurality of tethers is elastic, and the inflatable structure includes a final support profile, wherein all of the plurality of tethers are extended to an ultimate length, and at least one intermediate support profile, wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers is not extended to an ultimate length. 17. The inflatable structure of claim 16 , wherein the at least one elastic tether comprises one of: an elastic band; a spring; and an elastic core surrounded by an inelastic outer winding. 18. The inflatable structure of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the plurality of tethers has an ultimate length that is greater than an ultimate length of the remaining of the plurality of tethers, and all of the plurality of tethers are elastic and have an equal stiffness. 19. The inflatable structure of claim 18 , wherein the at least one elastic tether includes a first tether segment and a second tether segment, the first and second tether segments attached to one another end to end, at least one of the first tether segment and the second tether segment being elastic, the first tether segment having a stiffness that is different than a stiffness of the second tether segment, and the first tether segment having an ultimate length that is different than an ultimate length of the second tether segment. 20. The inflatable structure of claim 16 , wherein all of the plurality of tethers have an equal ultimate length, and one of: at least one of the plurality of tethers has a stiffness that is different than a stiffness of the remaining of the plurality of tethers; and all of the plurality of tethers have an equal stiffness, and at least one of the plurality of tethers is pre-tensioned.

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  • Compression · CPC title

  • F16F9/04Primary

    in a chamber with a flexible wall {(producing hollow articles of plastics, e.g. air bellows, B29D22/00)} · CPC title

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What does patent US12104672B2 cover?
An inflatable structure includes a top end cap, a bottom end cap, a bladder attached to the top and bottom end caps and configured to hold pressurized air therebetween, and a plurality of tethers disposed within the bladder, each tether in the plurality of tethers having a first end coupled to the top end cap and a second end coupled to the bottom end cap, wherein when the bladder is inflated, …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gm Global Tech Operations Llc, Univ Michigan
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F9/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 01 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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