Article of footwear having a bladder
US-2017360155-A1 · Dec 21, 2017 · US
US9737110B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9737110-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514949351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2017 |
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The present invention is a method for manufacturing inflatable bladders for use in articles of manufacture. The method includes the steps of providing a first polymer film, applying a curable release coating to the polymer film in a pattern that corresponds to the configuration of the inflatable bladder, curing the release coating to the first polymer film, providing a second polymer film with the first polymer film to form a layered element such that the release coating is disposed between the polymer films, positioning the layered element between two plies of material, applying heat and pressure to adhere the polymer films together except in the area where the release coating has been applied to form an inflatable compartment surrounded by a sealed perimeter, and removing the plies of material from the adhered first and second polymer films.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable article of footwear comprising: (a) a sole; and (b) an upper attached to said sole, said upper including an inflatable bladder, said inflatable bladder comprising: (i) a first film; (ii) a barrier material applied to said first film in a pattern that corresponds to the shape of an inflatable compartment of said inflatable bladder; and (iii) a second film adhered to said first film such that said barrier material is disposed between said first film and said second film, and said first film and said second film do not adhere in the vicinity of the barrier material thereby forming said inflatable compartment with a peripheral edge, wherein said inflatable bladder is devoid of raised weld lines or raised adhering seams and wherein at least a portion of the exterior surface of said inflatable bladder is textured. 2. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein substantially all of said exterior surface of said inflatable bladder is textured. 3. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 2 , wherein said textured exterior surface of said inflatable bladder corresponds to the texture of a ply of textured material that was positioned adjacent to said exterior surface of at least one of said first film or said second film while said first and second films were adhered to each other. 4. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 3 , wherein said ply of material is a polytetrafluoroethylene-coated, fiberglass-reinforced cloth. 5. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein said inflatable bladder includes a substantially flat, adhered attachment margin extending from said peripheral edge of said inflatable compartment to an edge of said inflatable bladder, to facilitate attachment of said inflatable bladder to said upper of the article of footwear. 6. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein said barrier material is a curable release coating cured by the application of ultra violet light. 7. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein at least one of said films is a polymer layer bonded to a substrate. 8. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , wherein said inflatable bladder forms at least a portion of an outer surface of the upper. 9. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 1 , further comprising an inflation device and a deflation device in fluid communication with said inflatable bladder. 10. An inflatable article of footwear comprising: (a) an upper; (b) a sole attached to said upper; and (c) an inflatable bladder attached to the article of footwear, said inflatable bladder comprising: (i) a first single-layered film having an inner surface and a textured outer surface; (ii) a barrier material applied to said inner surface of said first single-layered film in a pattern that corresponds to the shape of an inflatable compartment of said inflatable bladder; (iii) a second single-layered film having an inner surface and a textured outer surface disposed in facing relationship with and adhered to said first single-layered film such that said barrier material is disposed between said inner surface of said first single-layered film and said inner surface of said second single-layered film, said barrier material preventing said first single-layered film from adhering to said second single-layered film in the area where said barrier material is applied to form said inflatable compartment of said inflatable bladder. 11. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein the texture of said textured outer surface of said first and second single-layered films is imparted thereto by a woven material disposed adjacent to said outer surfaces of said first and second single-layered films during adherence of said first single-layered film to said second single-layered film. 12. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 11 , wherein said woven material is a polytetrafluoroethylene-coated, fiberglass-reinforced cloth. 13. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein said inflatable bladder includes a substantially flat, adhered attachment margin extending from a peripheral edge of said inflatable compartment to an edge of said inflatable bladder, to facilitate attachment of said inflatable bladder to said article of footwear. 14. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 13 , wherein said inflatable bladder forms at least a portion of an outer surface of the upper. 15. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 10 , wherein said barrier material is a curable release coating cured by the application of ultra violet light. 16. The inflatable article of footwear of claim 10 , further comprising an inflation device and a deflation device in fluid communication with said inflatable bladder. 17. An inflatable article of manufacture: an inflatable bladder, said inflatable bladder comprising: (a) a first film; (b) a barrier material applied to said first film in a pattern that corresponds to the shape of an inflatable compartment of said inflatable bladder; and (c) a second film adhered to said first film such that said barrier material is disposed between said first film and said second film, and said first film and said second film do not adhere in the vicinity of the barrier material thereby forming said inflatable compartment with a peripheral edge, wherein said inflatable bladder is devoid of raised weld lines or raised adhering seams and wherein at least a portion of the exterior surface of said inflatable bladder is textured. 18. The inflatable article of manufacture of claim 17 , wherein said textured exterior surface of said inflatable bladder corresponds to the texture of a ply of textured material positioned adjacent to said exterior surface of at least one of said first film or said second film while said first and second films were adhered to each other. 19. The inflatable article of manufacture of claim 17 , wherein said inflatable bladder includes a substantially flat, adhered attachment margin extending from said peripheral edge of said inflatable compartment to an edge of said inflatable bladder, to facilitate attachment of said inflatable bladder to said article of manufacture. 20. The inflatable article of manufacture of claim 17 , wherein said barrier material is a curable release coating cured by the application of ultra violet light.
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