Methods and apparatus for shape control
First Claim
1. An apparatus comprising a bladder, a first set of chambers, a second set of chambers, jammable material, a pump and valves, wherein:
- (a) the bladder at least partially surrounds a cavity;
(b) the first and second sets of chambers are embedded in a wall of the bladder;
(c) the jammable material is located in the first and second sets of chambers;
(d) the pump and the valves are configured to adjust how much fluid is inside the first set of chambers, including by moving fluid out of the first set of chambers sufficiently such that the first set of chambers becomes more rigid than the second set of chambers; and
(e) the bladder is configured such that, when the first set of chambers is more rigid than the second set of chambers and the bladder is inflated, the overall shape of the bladder bends in areas selected from the second set of chambers.
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Abstract
In exemplary implementations of this invention, a shape controller controls the shape of a bladder as the bladder inflates. The shape controller includes a first set of regions and a second set of regions. The second set of regions is more flexible than the first set of regions. The shape controller is embedded within, or adjacent to, a wall of the bladder. When the bladder is inflated, the overall shape of the bladder bends in areas adjacent to the more flexible regions of the shape controller. For example, the shape controller may comprise paper and the more flexible regions may comprise creases in the paper. Or, for example, the more flexible regions may comprise notches or indentations. In some implementations of this invention, a multi-state shape display changes shape as it inflates, with additional bumps forming as pressure in the display increases.
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1. An apparatus comprising a bladder, a first set of chambers, a second set of chambers, jammable material, a pump and valves, wherein:
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(a) the bladder at least partially surrounds a cavity; (b) the first and second sets of chambers are embedded in a wall of the bladder; (c) the jammable material is located in the first and second sets of chambers; (d) the pump and the valves are configured to adjust how much fluid is inside the first set of chambers, including by moving fluid out of the first set of chambers sufficiently such that the first set of chambers becomes more rigid than the second set of chambers; and (e) the bladder is configured such that, when the first set of chambers is more rigid than the second set of chambers and the bladder is inflated, the overall shape of the bladder bends in areas selected from the second set of chambers.
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