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US9308704B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9308704-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313769491-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 12, 2016 |
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A method for and apparatus for forming a bladder system. A bladder with an open end is formed. The open end of the bladder is placed into an interior of a fitting. The open end of the bladder is connected to the interior of the fitting.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for forming a bladder system, the method comprising: forming a bladder with an open end, such that a portion of the bladder at the open end of the bladder has a cross-section with an outer cross-sectional shape that decreases in size towards the open end of the bladder comprising: laying up a number of layers of uncured material into a shape for the bladder; and curing the number of layers of uncured material with the open end of the bladder located within an interior of a fitting; placing the open end of the bladder into the interior of the fitting such that the open end of the bladder extends to an end of the fitting; and bonding the bladder with the open end located within the interior of the fitting to the interior of the fitting so that an outer surface of the open end of the bladder is bonded to an interior surface of the fitting. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein bonding the open end of the bladder to the interior of the fitting comprises: bonding the open end of the bladder to the interior of the fitting with an adhesive or by curing the bladder with the open end located within the interior of the fitting. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein placing the open end of the bladder into the interior of the fitting comprises: placing the open end of the bladder into the interior of the fitting through an open end of the fitting, wherein a portion of the fitting at the open end of the fitting has a cross-section with an inner cross-sectional shape defined by a surface of the interior of the fitting in which the inner cross-sectional shape increases towards the open end of the fitting. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein forming the bladder with the open end comprises: forming the bladder such that a portion of the bladder at the open end of the bladder is a tapered portion. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein placing the open end of the bladder into the interior of the fitting comprises: placing the tapered portion of the bladder at the open end of the bladder into a flared portion of the interior of the fitting such that an outer surface of the tapered portion of the bladder substantially conforms to a surface of the flared portion of the interior of the fitting. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein laying up the number of layers of uncured material into the shape for the bladder comprises: laying up the number of layers of uncured material on a first tool; placing a second tool onto the number of layers of uncured material on the first tool; and folding the number of layers of uncured material over the second tool to form the shape for the bladder. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the number of layers of uncured material comprises at least one of a layer of rubber, a layer of fiberglass coated rubber, a layer of fiberglass-reinforced rubber, a layer of a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer, and a layer of fiber-reinforced silicon. 8. A method for forming a bladder system, the method comprising: forming a bladder with an open end; placing the open end of the bladder into an interior of a fitting such that the open end of the bladder extends to an end of the fitting; wherein the bladder is an elastomeric bladder configured to deform such that a portion of the bladder at the open end of the bladder substantially conforms to the interior of the fitting when placed into the interior of the fitting; and bonding the bladder with the open end located within the interior of the fitting to the interior of the fitting so that an outer surface of the open end of the bladder is bonded to an interior surface of the fitting. 9. A method for forming a bladder system, the method comprising: forming an elastomeric bladder having an open end such that a portion of the elastomeric bladder at the open end of the elastomeric bladder is a tapered portion having a cross-section with an outer cross-sectional shape that decreases in size towards the open end of the elastomeric bladder; placing the tapered portion of the elastomeric bladder into a flared portion of an interior of a fitting through an open end of the fitting such that an outer surface of the tapered portion substantially conforms to a surface of the flared portion in which a portion of the fitting at the open end of the fitting has a cross-section with an inner cross-sectional shape defined by the surface of the flared portion in which the inner cross-sectional shape increases towards the open end of the fitting, and such that the open end of the elastomeric bladder extends to an end of the fitting; and bonding the open end of the elastomeric bladder to the interior of the fitting by bonding the elastomeric bladder to the interior of the fitting with the tapered portion located within the interior of the fitting so that an outer surface of the open end of the bladder is bonded to an interior surface of the fitting. 10. An apparatus comprising: a bladder with an open end, wherein the bladder comprises a tapered portion at the open end of the bladder, wherein the tapered portion has a cross-section with an outer cross-sectional shape that decreases in size towards the open end of the bladder; and a fitting in which the open end of the bladder is bonded to a surface of an interior of the fitting, wherein the open end of the bladder extends to an end of the fitting, wherein the open end of the bladder is bonded to the surface of the interior of the fitting by a bond formed by curing the open end of the bladder located within the interior of the fitting. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the interior of the fitting comprises: a flared portion, wherein a portion of the fitting at an open end of the fitting has a cross-section with an inner cross-sectional shape formed by a surface of the flared portion in which the inner cross-sectional shape increases in size towards the open end of the fitting. 12. An apparatus comprising: a bladder with an open end, wherein the bladder comprises a tapered portion at the open end of the bladder, wherein the tapered portion has a cross-section with an outer cross-sectional shape that decreases in size towards the open end of the bladder, and, wherein the bladder is comprised of at least one of a layer of rubber, a layer of fiberglass coated rubber, a layer of fiberglass-reinforced rubber, a layer of a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer, and a layer of fiber-reinforced silicon; and a fitting in which the open end of the bladder is bonded to a surface of an interior of the fitting, wherein the open end of the bladder extends to an end of the fitting. 13. An apparatus comprising: a bladder with an open end, wherein the bladder is an elastomeric bladder; and a fitting in which the open end of the bladder is bonded to a surface of an interior of the fitting, wherein the open end of the bladder extends to an end of the fitting. 14. The apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the fitting is comprised of a material selected from one of metal, polycarbonate, plastic, aluminum, steel, and a composite material. 15. A bladder system for forming a composite structure with a channel, the bladder system comprising: an elastomeric bladder having an open end in which a tapered portion of the elastomeric bladder at the open end of the elastomeric bladder has a cross-section with an outer cross-sectional shape that decreases in size towards the open end of the elastomeric bladder; a fitting having an interior with a flared portion at an open end of the fitting in which a portion of the fitting at the open end of the fitting has a cross-section with an inner cross-sectional shape formed by a surface of the flared
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