Claims
- 1. A fluid-filled bladder for an article of footwear, said bladder comprising:
a first sheet; a second sheet that is at least partially coextensive with said first sheet; a first sidewall element defining a first end and a first exterior surface, said first end being secured to said first sheet to position at least a portion of said first exterior surface on an exterior of said bladder, and said first sidewall element extending through a first portion of a distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; a second sidewall element defining a second end and a second exterior surface, said second end being secured to said second sheet to position at least a portion of said second exterior surface on said exterior of said bladder, and said second sidewall extending through a second portion of said distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; and an inverted seam formed between said first exterior surface and said second exterior surface to join said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element and define a sealed chamber for containing said fluid.
- 2. The bladder of claim 1, wherein a distance between said inverted seam and said first sheet is greater than a distance between said inverted seam and said second sheet.
- 3. The bladder of claim 1, further including a tensile member positioned between said first and second sheets for maintaining a shape of said bladder.
- 4. The bladder of claim 3, wherein said tensile member is secured to inner surfaces of said first sheet and said second sheet.
- 5. The bladder of claim 3, wherein said tensile member is formed from a barrier material.
- 6. The bladder of claim 4, wherein said tensile member is at least two sheets of barrier material secured together to form an internal fluid-filled bladder.
- 7. The bladder of claim 3, wherein said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element form said tensile member.
- 8. The bladder of claim 3, wherein said tensile member is a single element of sheet material.
- 9. The bladder of claim 1, wherein said fluid is a gas at a pressure above an ambient pressure.
- 10. The bladder of claim 1, wherein said first sheet, said second sheet, said first sidewall element, and said second sidewall element are formed from a barrier material.
- 11. The bladder of claim 1, wherein at least two of said first sheet, said second sheet, said first sidewall element, and said second sidewall element are formed from different barrier materials.
- 12. A fluid-filled bladder for an article of footwear, said bladder comprising:
a first sheet of a barrier material; a second sheet of a barrier material that is at least partially coextensive with said first sheet; a first sidewall element of a barrier material defining a first end and a first exterior surface, said first end being secured to said first sheet to position at least a portion of said first exterior surface on an exterior of said bladder, and said first sidewall element extending through a first portion of a distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; a second sidewall element of a barrier material defining a second end and a second exterior surface, said second end being secured to said second sheet to position at least a portion of said second exterior surface on said exterior of said bladder, and said second sidewall extending through a second portion of said distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; an inverted seam formed between said first exterior surface and said second exterior surface to join said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element and define a sealed chamber for containing said fluid; and a tensile member positioned between said first sheet and said second sheet for maintaining a shape of said bladder, said tensile member being secured to inner surfaces of said first sheet and said second sheet.
- 13. The bladder of claim 12, wherein said tensile member is at least two sheets of a barrier material secured together to form an internal fluid-filled bladder.
- 14. The bladder of claim 12, wherein a distance between said inverted seam and said first sheet is greater than a distance between said inverted seam and said second sheet.
- 15. The bladder of claim 12, wherein said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element form said tensile member.
- 16. The bladder of claim 12, wherein said fluid is a gas at a pressure above an ambient pressure.
- 17. A fluid-filled bladder for an article of footwear, said bladder comprising:
a first sheet of a barrier material; a second sheet of a barrier material that is at least partially coextensive with said first sheet; a first sidewall element of a barrier material defining a first end and a first exterior surface, said first end being secured to said first sheet to position at least a portion of said first exterior surface on an exterior of said bladder, and said first sidewall element extending through a first portion of a distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; a second sidewall element of a barrier material defining a second end and a second exterior surface, said second end being secured to said second sheet to position at least a portion of said second exterior surface on said exterior of said bladder, and said second sidewall extending through a second portion of said distance between said first sheet and said second sheet; and an inverted seam formed between said first exterior surface and said second exterior surface to join said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element and define a sealed chamber for containing said fluid, wherein said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element extend into an interior portion of said bladder to form a tensile member positioned between said first sheet and said second sheet, said tensile member being secured to inner surfaces of said first sheet and said second sheet to maintain a shape of said bladder.
- 18. The bladder of claim 17, wherein a distance between said inverted seam and said first sheet is greater than a distance between said inverted seam and said second sheet.
- 19. The bladder of claim 17, wherein said first sidewall element and said second sidewall element are attached to each other in said interior portion of said bladder to form an internal bladder.
- 20. The bladder of claim 17, wherein said fluid is a gas at a pressure above an ambient pressure.
- 21. A fluid-filled bladder for an article of footwear comprising an outer envelope formed of a plurality of barrier film material elements that include a first element and a second element, said first element having:
a first outer surface, at least a portion of said first outer surface being positioned on an exterior of said bladder; a first inner surface located opposite said first outer surface and positioned on an interior of said bladder; and a first peripheral edge that defines a boundary of said first outer surface and said first inner surface, and said second element having: a second outer surface, at least a portion of said second outer surface being positioned on said exterior of said bladder; a second inner surface located opposite said second outer surface and positioned on said interior of said bladder; and a second peripheral edge that defines a boundary of said second outer surface and said second inner surface, a portion of said first outer surface located proximal said first peripheral edge being joined to a portion of said second outer surface located proximal said second peripheral edge to form an inverted seam that places said peripheral edges in said interior of said bladder.
- 22. The bladder of claim 21, further including a tensile member positioned within said outer envelope for maintaining a shape of said bladder.
- 23. The bladder of claim 22, wherein said tensile member is secured to a portion of said outer envelope located on said interior of said bladder.
- 24. The bladder of claim 22, wherein said tensile member is at least two sheets of said barrier film material secured together to form an internal envelope that encloses a portion of said fluid.
- 25. The bladder of claim 21, wherein said fluid is a gas at a pressure above an ambient pressure.
- 26. A fluid-filled bladder for an article of footwear comprising an outer envelope formed of a plurality of barrier film material elements that include a first element and a second element, said first element having:
a first outer surface, at least a portion of said first outer surface being positioned on an exterior of said bladder; and a first inner surface located opposite said first outer surface and positioned on an interior of said bladder; and said second element having: a second outer surface, at least a portion of said second outer surface being positioned on said exterior of said bladder; and a second inner surface located opposite said second outer surface and positioned on said interior of said bladder, a portion of said first outer surface being joined to a portion of said second outer surface to form an inverted seam, said first element and said second element extending into said outer envelope to form a tensile member that maintains a shape of said bladder.
- 27. The bladder of claim 26, wherein said tensile member is secured to inner surfaces of said outer envelope.
- 28. The bladder of claim 26, wherein said fluid is a gas at a pressure above an ambient pressure.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a divisional application that claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/526,863, filed Mar. 16, 2000.
Divisions (1)
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Parent |
09526863 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
10159615 |
May 2002 |
US |