Claims
- 1. An articulated joint for a pressure vessel; said joint comprising a layered construction; said layered construction comprising a structural fabric and a gas barrier layer; said structural fabric comprises a series of alternating peaks and valleys which have been formed into the structural fabric; said gas barrier layer being separately formed into a series of alternating peaks and valleys which, when assembled onto said fabric, nest together with said structural fabric to provide a bladder.
- 2. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein said gas barrier layer is formed by joining two halves by welding the halves together.
- 3. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein said series of alternating peaks and valleys is formed by patterning the fabric.
- 4. The articulated joint of claim 1, wherein said series of alternating peaks and valleys is formed by using a shrinkable fabric as the structural fabric.
- 5. The articulated joint of claim 1, further comprising a joint length limiting element attached to said joint which limits the length to which the joint can be extended.
- 6. The articulated joint of claim 5, wherein said joint length limiting element is two cords positioned 180° apart on said joint.
- 7. The articulated joint of claim 5, wherein said cords are attached to said joint via webbing or may be stitched directly to the joint. webbing or may be stitched directly to the joint.
- 8. The articulated joint of claim 7, wherein said attachment of said cords also controls the motion of the joint as it is flexed.
- 9. A pressure suit comprising the articulated joint of claim 1 attached to other parts of the suit.
- 10. A pressure vessel comprising the articulated joint of claim 1.
- 11. The pressure suit of claim 9, wherein the articulated joint of claim 1 is present in at least one of the shoulder, waist, elbows, hip or ankle of the occupant of the suit.
- 12. A method of making an articulated joint from a layered construction of structural fabric and a gas barrier layer, said method comprising: forming said structural fabric into a three dimensional shape comprising alternating peaks and valleys; forming one half of a three dimensionally shaped gas barrier layer into a series of alternating peaks and valleys, joining said one half to an identical half, and nesting said structural fabric within said gas barrier layer.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said joining is by welding.
- 14. The method according to claim 12, further comprising heat shrinking said structural fabric to form it into said three dimensional shape.
- 15. The method according to claim 12, wherein said forming into a three dimensional shape is achieved by patterning the fabric.
- 16. The method according to claim 12, further comprising attaching length limiting elements to said articulated joint.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, wherein said length limiting elements are selected from the group consisting of cords and webbing.
- 18. The method according to claim 12, wherein said structural fabric comprises an unsized conventional woven fabric, draping said fabric over a three dimensional mold of alternating peaks and valleys, aligning the fill yarns of said woven fabric so as to be parallel to said valleys, clamping the fabric at the top of said peaks and pulling said full yarns to displace the full yarns into the valleys.
- 19. The method according to claim 12, further comprising applying a size to the displaced fill yarns to maintain them in position.
- 20. The method according to claim 12, wherein said structural fabric comprises a fabric with preferential shrinkage, said fabric having low shrinkage warp yarns and high shrinkage fill yarns, draping the fabric over a three dimensional mold of alternating peaks and valleys, aligning the fill yarns along the valleys, clamping the fabric at the center, top, sides and ends of said fabric, heating said fabric to a temperature sufficient to shrink said fill yarns into the valleys of said mold.
- 21. A pressure suit comprising at least one articulated joint, the joint comprising:a layered construction; said layered construction comprising a sep structural fabric and a sep gas barrier layer; said structural fabric comprises a series of alternating peaks and valleys which have been formed into the structural fabric; said gas barrier layer being separately formed into a series of alternating peaks and valleys which, and nested within said structural fabric to provide a bladder.
- 22. The pressure suit of claim 21, wherein said gas barrier layer is formed by joining two halves by welding the halves together.
- 23. The pressure suit of claim 21, wherein said series of alternating peaks and valleys is formed by patterning the fabric.
- 24. The pressure suit of claim 21, wherein said series of alternating peaks and valleys is formed by using a shrinkable fabric as the structural fabric.
- 25. The pressure suit of claim 21, further comprising a joint length limiting element attached to said joint which limits the length to which the joint can be extended.
- 26. The pressure suit of claim 25, wherein said joint length limiting element is two cords positioned 180° apart on said joint.
- 27. The pressure suit of claim 25, wherein said cords are attached to said joint via webbing or may be stitched directly to the joint.
- 28. The pressure suit of claim 27, wherein said attachment of said cords also controls the motion of the joint as it is flexed.
- 29. A pressure suit comprising an articulated joint formed in accordance with claim 12.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/200,465, filed Apr. 28, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US01/13641 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/84020 |
11/8/2001 |
WO |
A |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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6053491 |
Mar 1985 |
JP |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Copy of International Search Report dated Apr. 15, 2002. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/200465 |
Apr 2000 |
US |