Claims
- 1. A trauma mitigation device comprising:
an enclosure having a fluid impervious barrier; a crushable matrix disposed within said enclosure; and a viscous fluid disposed within said enclosure.
- 2. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1 wherein:
said viscous fluid includes macrosphere particles having a diameter between about 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm.
- 3. The trauma mitigation device of claim 2, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 4. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 5. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein the crushable matrix has a plurality of matrix elements selected from the group consisting of: cylinders, hemispheres or pyramids.
- 6. The trauma mitigation device of claim 5, wherein said crushable matrix includes a supporting layer disposed adjacent to said enclosure.
- 7. The trauma mitigation device of claim 6, wherein said supporting layer is metal fashioned in a crushable shape.
- 8. The trauma mitigation device of claim 7, wherein said crushable shape is a corrugated sheet.
- 9. The trauma mitigation device of claim 7, wherein said crushable shape is a plurality of hexagonal cells.
- 10. The trauma mitigation device of claim 6, wherein said supporting layer is made from a material selected from the group consisting of: ductile metal, polymeric material, ceramic, or ceramic alloy.
- 11. The trauma mitigation device of claim 5, wherein said enclosure is formed from a flexible material selected from the group consisting of: a polymeric film, fully-reticulated foam, rubberized woven fabric, rubberized non-woven fabric, elastomeric woven material, or elastomeric non-woven material.
- 12. The trauma mitigation device of claim 11, wherein said flexible material is formed having at least one accordion pleat along an edge of said enclosure.
- 13. The trauma mitigation device of claim 11, wherein said material is formed of a pair of parallel barriers each about 20 mils thick.
- 14. The trauma mitigation device of claim 5, wherein said enclosure includes a layer of foam connected to a pressurized air source.
- 15. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein:
the crushable matrix includes a plurality of hemispheres; and said hemispheres disposed in pairs connected at the convexities
- 16. The trauma mitigation device of claim 15, wherein said viscous fluid is disposed inside of and outside of said hemispheres.
- 17. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein:
the crushable matrix includes a plurality of pyramids; and said pyramids disposed in pairs connected at the apexes.
- 18. The trauma mitigation device of claim 17, wherein said viscous fluid is disposed outside of each said pyramid.
- 19. The trauma mitigation device of claim 18, wherein:
wherein said crushable matrix includes a supporting layer; said each pyramid in said plurality of pyramids has a base; and each said pyramid base abuts said supporting layer.
- 20. The trauma mitigation device of claim 17, wherein:
wherein said crushable matrix includes a supporting layer; said each pyramid in said plurality of pyramids has a base with arms extending from said base; and said arms contact said supporting layer.
- 21. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein said enclosure is formed from a flexible material selected from the group consisting of: a polymeric film, fully-reticulated foam, rubberized woven fabric, rubberized non-woven fabric, elastomeric woven material, or elastomeric non-woven material.
- 22. The trauma mitigation device of claim 21, wherein said flexible material is formed having at least one accordion pleat along an edge of said enclosure.
- 23. The trauma mitigation device of claim 21, wherein said material is formed of a pair of parallel barriers each about 20 mils thick.
- 24. The trauma mitigation device of claim 1, wherein said enclosure includes a layer of foam connected to a pressurized air source.
- 25. A vehicle footwell comprising:
an upper cushion layer; a trauma mitigation assembly disposed adjacent to said cushion layer; said trauma mitigation assembly comprising:
an enclosure having a fluid impervious barrier; a crushable matrix disposed within said enclosure; and a viscous fluid disposed within said enclosure.
- 26. The vehicle footwell of claim 24 wherein:
said viscous fluid includes macrosphere particles having a diameter between about 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm.
- 27. The vehicle footwell of claim 26, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 28. The vehicle footwell of claim 25, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 29. The vehicle footwell of claim 25, wherein the crushable matrix has a plurality of matrix elements selected from the group consisting of: cylinders, hemispheres or pyramids.
- 30. The vehicle footwell of claim 29, wherein said crushable matrix includes a supporting layer disposed adjacent to said enclosure.
- 31. The vehicle footwell of claim 25, wherein said enclosure is formed from a flexible material selected from the group consisting of: a polymeric film, fully-reticulated foam, rubberized woven fabric, rubberized non-woven fabric, elastomeric woven material, or elastomeric non-woven material.
- 32. The vehicle footwell of claim 25, wherein said enclosure includes a layer of foam connected to a pressurized air source.
- 33. A knee bolster comprising:
an upper cushion layer; a trauma mitigation assembly disposed adjacent to said cushion layer; said trauma mitigation assembly comprising:
an enclosure having a fluid impervious barrier; a crushable matrix disposed within said enclosure; and a viscous fluid disposed within said enclosure.
- 34. The knee bolster of claim 33 wherein:
said viscous fluid includes macrosphere particles having a diameter between about 0.5 mm and 5.0 mm.
- 35. The knee bolster of claim 34, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 36. The knee bolster of claim 33, wherein said fluid has a viscosity between about 300,000 CPS to 6,000,000 CPS.
- 37. The knee bolster of claim 33, wherein the crushable matrix has a plurality of matrix elements selected from the group consisting of: cylinders, hemispheres or pyramids.
- 38. A trauma mitigation composition comprising:
a viscous fluid in an amount of about 60-80% by weight of the total trauma mitigation composition; and a plurality of macrosphere particles, in an amount of about 20-40% by weight of the total trauma mitigation composition, disposed within said viscous fluid.
- 39. The composition of claim 38, further comprising a plurality of microsphere particles disposed within said viscous fluid, so that the total amount of macrosphere and microsphere particles combined is about 20-40% by weight of the total trauma mitigation composition.
- 40. The composition of claim 38, wherein said macrosphere particles are comprised of foamed polymer.
- 41. The composition of claim 40, wherein said foamed polymer is polystyrene.
- 42. The composition of claim 38, wherein said macrosphere particles have a diameter of about 0.5 mm to 5 mm.
- 43. The composition of claim 39, wherein said microsphere particles have a diameter between about 100 to 400 microns.
- 44. The composition of claim 43, wherein said microsphere particles are selected from the group consisting of ceramic microspheres, plastic microspheres and combinations thereof.
- 45. The composition of claim 38, wherein said viscous fluid has a viscosity of between about 300,000 CPS and about 6 million CPS.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/223,633 filed Aug. 8, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60223633 |
Aug 2000 |
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