Bladder with multi-stage regionalized cushioning
First Claim
1. An article of footwear comprising an upper for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole having a fluid-filled bladder, said bladder including:
- an envelope formed of a first outer layer and a second outer layer of baffler film material sealed along their peripheries;
a least a first inner layer of barrier film material located between said first outer layer and said second outer layer to define a first fluid layer between said first outer layer and said first inner layer and to define a remaining volume between said first inner layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer being attached to said first outer layer to subdivide said first fluid layer into at least two first chambers isolated from fluid communication with each other, said first chambers containing fluids with differing fluid pressures, said remaining volume containing at least one fluid with a fluid pressure that is different from at least one of the fluid pressures in said first chambers; and
a second inner layer of barrier film material located between said first inner layer and said second outer layer to thereby divide said remaining volume into;
a second fluid layer located between said first inner layer and said second inner layer; and
a third fluid layer located between said second inner layer and said second outer layer, said second fluid layer being isolated from fluid communication with said third fluid layer, said bladder thereby having fluid pressures tat vary in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction, said vertical direction being substantially transverse to said fluid layers, said horizontal direction being between two adjacent said layers of barrier film material.
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Abstract
A bladder which is particularly useful for a sole assembly of a shoe is formed of multiple layers of barrier film to provide multiple pressurized layers of cushioning fluid or gas when the bladder is filled. A multiple gas layer bladder enhances cushioning response by relying more on the response characteristics of the gas and reducing the amount of foam and the dependence on foam as a cushioning material. The internal film layers provide a truss-like geometry in cross section and act as tensile members to impart a generally smooth surface contour to the bladder. The bladder is constructed to provide complex regionalized cushioning profiles which are coupled to the anatomy of the foot and expected loads at known points.
280 Citations
35 Claims
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1. An article of footwear comprising an upper for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole having a fluid-filled bladder, said bladder including:
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an envelope formed of a first outer layer and a second outer layer of baffler film material sealed along their peripheries;
a least a first inner layer of barrier film material located between said first outer layer and said second outer layer to define a first fluid layer between said first outer layer and said first inner layer and to define a remaining volume between said first inner layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer being attached to said first outer layer to subdivide said first fluid layer into at least two first chambers isolated from fluid communication with each other, said first chambers containing fluids with differing fluid pressures, said remaining volume containing at least one fluid with a fluid pressure that is different from at least one of the fluid pressures in said first chambers; and
a second inner layer of barrier film material located between said first inner layer and said second outer layer to thereby divide said remaining volume into;
a second fluid layer located between said first inner layer and said second inner layer; and
a third fluid layer located between said second inner layer and said second outer layer, said second fluid layer being isolated from fluid communication with said third fluid layer, said bladder thereby having fluid pressures tat vary in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction, said vertical direction being substantially transverse to said fluid layers, said horizontal direction being between two adjacent said layers of barrier film material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An article of footwear comprising an upper for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole having a fluid-filled bladder, said bladder including:
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an envelope formed of a first outer layer and a second outer layer of barrier film material sealed along their peripheries; and
a first inner layer and a second inner layer of barrier film material disposed between said first and second outer layers, said inner layers dividing said envelope into a first fluid layer, a second fluid layer, and a third fluid layer disposed between said first outer layer and said second outer layer, at least two of said fluid layers containing fluids with differing pressures, and at least one of said fluid layers being subdivided into at least two chambers isolated from fluid communication with each other, said chambers containing fluids with differing pressures, said bladder thereby having cushioning characteristics that vary in a vertical direction and in a horizontal direction, said vertical direction being substantially transverse to said fluid layers, said horizontal direction being substantially parallel to said fluid layers. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. An article of footwear comprising an upper for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole having a fluid-filled bladder, said bladder including:
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an envelope formed of a first outer layer and a second outer layer of barrier film material sealed along their peripheries; and
a first inner layer and a second inner layer of barrier film material disposed between said first outer layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer and said second inner layer dividing said envelope into a first fluid layer disposed between said first outer layer and said first inner layer, a second fluid layer disposed between said first inner layer and said second inner layer, and a third fluid layer disposed between said second inner layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer being attached to said first outer layer, said second inner layer being attached to said first inner layer to divide said second fluid layer into at least two second chambers, and said second inner layer being attached to said second outer layer, fluids in said first fluid layer, said second chambers, and third fluid layer being selected such that said second chambers generally have a different pressure than said first fluid layer and said third fluid layer, the fluids in said second chambers being selected such that pressures in said second chambers located in peripheral portions of said second fluid layer are generally greater than pressures in said second chambers located in interior portions of said second fluid layer. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. An article of footwear comprising an upper for receiving a foot of a wearer and a sole having a fluid-filled bladder, said bladder including:
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an envelope formed of a first outer layer and a second outer layer of barrier film material scaled along their peripheries; and
a first inner layer and a second inner layer of barrier film material located between said first outer layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer and said second inner layer dividing said envelope into a first fluid layer positioned between said first outer layer and said first inner layer, a second fluid layer positioned between said first inner layer and said second inner layer, and a third fluid layer positioned between said second inner layer and said second outer layer, said first inner layer being attached to said first outer layer, said second inner layer being attached to said first inner layer to divide said second fluid layer into at least two chambers isolated from fluid communication with each other, and said second inner layer being attached to said second outer layer, fluids in said first fluid layer, said chambers, and third fluid layer being selected such that said chambers generally have a different pressure than said first fluid layer and said third fluid layer. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35)
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