Claims
- 1. A sealing method for prohibiting gas leakage from a seat assembly bladder, said seat assembly bladder including at least a first and second inflatable chamber for being selectively inflated with a gas, each said chamber having an outer wall and an inner wall, at least a selected portion of said inner walls of said first and second chambers being joined to each other, said bladder being provided with at least one opening extending through said inner walls of said chambers at said portion where said inner walls are joined for establishing fluid communication between said first and second chambers, said inner walls defining a circumferential edge defining said opening, said inner walls being fabricated of a laminated material including a plurality of layers, at least one of said layers being a fabric layer containing threads whereby thread ends are exposed at said circumferential edge of said opening, said sealing method comprising the steps of:
- placing a fusible washer in contact with one of said inner walls so as to be in substantially coaxial alignment with said opening, said washer having an outer perimeter defining a circumference greater than said opening and an inner perimeter defining a circumference smaller than said opening;
- applying heat to said fusible washer; and
- during application of said heat, bending said inner perimeter of said washer into said opening to overlay said thread ends thereby fusing said washer with said circumferential edge whereby a seal is created covering said circumferential edge to prevent gas from escaping along said threads in said inner walls.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising the steps of:
- placing a second fusible washer in contact with the other of said inner walls so as to be in substantially coaxial alignment with said opening, said second washer having an outer perimeter defining a circumference greater than said opening and an inner perimeter defining a circumference smaller than said opening;
- applying heat to said second washer; and
- during the application of said heat, bending said inner perimeter of said second washer into said opening and into contact with said circumferential edge whereby said heat causes said inner perimeters of said washer and second washer to fuse together creating a seal covering said circumferential edge.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said washer and said second washer are fabricated from a plastic.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said washer is fabricated from a plastic.
- 5. The sealing method of claim 1 wherein each said inner wall of said first and second chambers defines an outer perimeter edge having exposed thread ends, said method further comprising the steps:
- placing a further fusible washer into contact with one surface of each of said inner walls of each said first and second chambers, each said further washer having an inner portion for overlaying said inner wall proximate said perimeter edge of said inner walls and an outer portion for overhanging said perimeter edge;
- applying heat to each said further washer; and
- during application of said heat, bending said outer portion of each said further washer over said perimeter edge, including said thread ends, of each said inner walls of said first and second chambers whereby a seal is created covering said perimeter edge of each said inner walls to prevent loss of said gas from said chambers along said threads.
- 6. The sealing method of claim 5 further comprising the steps of:
- placing a second further fusible washer into contact with each outer wall of each said first and second chamber, each said second further washer having an inner portion for overlaying said outer wall operatively associated therewith proximate said chamber walls perimeter edge and an outer portion for overhanging said perimeter edge;
- applying heat to each said second further washer; and
- during the application of said heat, bending said outer portion of each said second further washer over said perimeter edges of said outer wall operatively associated therewith whereby said heat causes said outer portions of said further and second further washers to fuse together creating a seal covering said perimeter edges of each said inner walls for preventing leakage of said gas along said threads of said inner walls.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said further and second further washers are fabricated from plastic.
- 8. The method of claim 5 wherein said further washer is fabricated from a plastic.
- 9. A sealing method for prohibiting gas leakage from a seat assembly bladder, said seat assembly bladder including at least a first and second inflatable chamber for being selectively inflated with a gas, each said chamber having an outer wall and an inner wall, at least a selected portion of said inner chamber walls of said first and second chambers being joined, said bladder being provided with at least one opening extending through said inner walls of said chambers at said portion where said inner walls are joined for establishing fluid communications between said first and second chambers, said inner walls defining a circumferential edge defining said opening, said inner walls being fabricated of a laminated material including a fabric layer fabricated from threads disposed between first and second outer layers fabricated from a plastic whereby said threads define thread pathways in said inner walls, said sealing method comprising the steps of:
- placing a first plastic washer in contract with said inner wall of said first chamber so as to be in substantially coaxial alignment with said opening, and placing a second plastic washer in contact with said inner wall of said second chamber so as to be in substantially coaxial alignment with said opening, each said first and second washer having an outer perimeter defining a circumference greater than said opening and an inner perimeter defining a circumference smaller than said opening;
- applying heat to said washers; and
- during the application of said heat, bending said inner perimeters of said first and second washers into said opening and into contact with said circumferential edge whereby said heat causes said inner perimeters of said first and second washers to fuse together creating a seal covering said circumferential edge such that said gas cannot escape said bladder through said thread pathways of said inner walls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/341,912, filed Apr. 24, 1989 now abandoned.
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