Inflatable bladder

US12239239B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12239239-B2
Application numberUS-202217658736-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 11, 2022
Priority dateApr 11, 2022
Publication dateMar 4, 2025
Grant dateMar 4, 2025

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An inflatable bladder includes, but is not limited to, a bladder body having a wall, a longitudinal dimension, and a lateral dimension. The wall defines an interior volume enclosing a fluid. The wall further defines an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume. The bladder body is fluid tight when the opening is closed. The wall is configured to facilitate an expansion of the longitudinal dimension during an ingress of the fluid into the interior volume and a contraction of the longitudinal dimension during an egress of the fluid from the interior volume. The wall is further configured to maintain a constant lateral dimension during the ingress of the fluid into the interior volume and a constant lateral dimension during the egress of the fluid from the interior volume.

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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable bladder comprising: a bladder body having a wall, a longitudinal dimension, and a lateral dimension, wherein: the wall defines an interior volume enclosing a fluid when the inflatable bladder is deflated, and further defines an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume, the bladder body is fluid tight when the opening is closed, the wall is configured to facilitate an expansion of the longitudinal dimension during an ingress of the fluid into the interior volume and a contraction of the longitudinal dimension during an egress of the fluid from the interior volume, and the wall is further configured to maintain a constant lateral dimension during the ingress of the fluid into the interior volume and a constant lateral dimension during the egress of the fluid from the interior volume, wherein the bladder body further includes a plurality of feet disposed on an underside of the bladder body, the plurality of feet configured to stand-off a portion of the bladder body from a surface supporting the inflatable bladder. 2. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the bladder body has a generally rectangular configuration in a lateral cross-section. 3. The inflatable bladder of claim 2 , wherein the bladder body has a rounded rectangular configuration in the lateral cross-section. 4. The inflatable bladder of claim 2 , wherein the bladder body has a rounded square configuration in the lateral cross-section. 5. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of the bladder body is flat when a static pressure of the fluid in the interior volume is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body, and wherein the upper surface is convex when the static pressure of the interior volume exceeds the ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 6. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of feet are hollow and wherein a hollow portion of each foot of the plurality of feet is in fluid communication with the interior volume of the bladder body. 7. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the wall includes an expansion joint disposed around a periphery of the bladder body, the expansion joint configured to permit expansion of the longitudinal dimension of the bladder body. 8. The inflatable bladder of claim 7 , wherein the expansion joint is disposed around an entire periphery of the bladder body. 9. The inflatable bladder of claim 7 , wherein the expansion joint is aligned with an imaginary horizontal plane extending laterally through the bladder body. 10. The inflatable bladder of claim 7 , wherein the expansion joint comprises a plurality of convolutes configured to facilitate an accordion-like expansion and contraction of the bladder body in a longitudinal direction. 11. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal dimension exceeds 0.5 inches when a static pressure of the fluid is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 12. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal dimension exceeds 1.0 inches when the static pressure of the fluid is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 13. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein the bladder body resists contraction of the longitudinal dimension in response to an application of a compressive force exerted in a longitudinal direction when the opening is closed. 14. The inflatable bladder of claim 13 , wherein the bladder body is configured to resist contraction of the longitudinal dimension in response to the application of the compressive force exerted in the longitudinal direction when the opening is closed and when a static pressure of the fluid is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 15. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 , wherein all inner surfaces of the wall are spaced apart from all oppositely disposed inner surfaces of the wall when the opening is closed and when the static pressure of the fluid is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 16. An inflatable bladder comprising: a bladder body having a wall, a longitudinal dimension, and a lateral dimension, wherein: the wall defines an interior volume enclosing a fluid when the inflatable bladder is deflated, and further defines an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume, the bladder body is fluid tight when the opening is closed, the wall is configured to facilitate an expansion of the longitudinal dimension during an ingress of the fluid into the interior volume and a contraction of the longitudinal dimension during an egress of the fluid from the interior volume, and the wall is further configured to constrain expansion of the lateral dimension during the ingress of the fluid into the interior volume such that any expansion of the lateral dimension is equal to, or less than, five percent of the expansion of the longitudinal dimension during the ingress of the fluid into the interior volume, wherein the bladder body further includes a plurality of feet disposed on an underside of the bladder body, the plurality of feet configured to stand-off a portion of the bladder body from a surface supporting the inflatable bladder. 17. The inflatable bladder of claim 16 , wherein all inner surfaces of the wall are spaced apart from all oppositely disposed inner surfaces of the wall when the opening is closed and when the static pressure of the fluid is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 18. The inflatable bladder of claim 16 , wherein an upper surface of the bladder body is flat when a static pressure of the fluid in the interior volume is equal to an ambient pressure outside of the bladder body, and wherein the upper surface is convex when the static pressure of the interior volume exceeds the ambient pressure outside of the bladder body. 19. The inflatable bladder of claim 16 , wherein the wall includes an expansion joint disposed around a periphery of the bladder body, the expansion joint configured to permit expansion of the longitudinal dimension of the bladder body.

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What does patent US12239239B2 cover?
An inflatable bladder includes, but is not limited to, a bladder body having a wall, a longitudinal dimension, and a lateral dimension. The wall defines an interior volume enclosing a fluid. The wall further defines an opening in fluid communication with the interior volume. The bladder body is fluid tight when the opening is closed. The wall is configured to facilitate an expansion of the long…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gulfstream Aerospace Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A47C7/142. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 04 2025 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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