Claims
- 1. As an article of manufacture, a bladder for a pressure vessel of the type comprising a rigid hollow container having axially aligned ports, said bladder intervening between said ports and defining two chambers in communication respectively with said ports, said bladder being of resilient deformable material and comprising two substantially cup-shaped sections, each having a rim, means connecting the rims of said sections to define a bond zone therebetween which is subject to the stresses imparted to the bladder as a result of the stretching thereof in operation, characterized by said bladder having in proximity to said bond zone, a stress relief zone, the width of said stress relief zone being at least equal to that of the bond zone and the distance separating said zones being less than twice the width of said bond zone, said stress relief zone being adapted substantially to absorb the stresses resulting from stretching of the bladder, to which the bond zone would otherwise be subjected, said bladder having a reduced wall thickness defining said stress relief zone, the latter comprising a decreasing thickness zone spaced from the bond zone immediately followed by an increasing thickness zone, the thickness of the portion of the bladder wall defining said stress relief zone being gradually reduced from the extremities of the stress relief zone to the middle portion thereof, the thickness of the bladder wall at the middle portion of the stress relief zone being between one-third to one-half the thickness of the bladder wall at the extremities of said stress relief zone.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 224,801, filed Feb. 9, 1972 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,830,259, Aug. 20, 1974.
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