Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet including cover or casing – Filled with gas other than air; or under vacuum
Patent
1991-04-03
1996-08-06
Robinson, Ellis P.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Sheet including cover or casing
Filled with gas other than air; or under vacuum
428 71, 428 76, 428 86, 428119, 428120, 428192, 428250, 428253, 428261, 4283044, 4283184, 36 29, 36 43, 36 44, B32B 104, A43B 1320
Patent
active
055431941
ABSTRACT:
An internally pressurizable lightweight high tensile strength multi-layered structure with an outer barrier layer envelope of elastomeric semi-permeable material for use as a cushioning device is provided. The barrier layer is bonded, at a multiplicity of sites, to substantially the entire distal surfaces of a double-walled drop-thread linked fabric wherein the filaments are a highly distorted, long chain, axially orientated crystalline molecular structure which has a low gas permeability. The bond between the barrier layer and the facing fabric is substantially increased by the presence of fibrils and texturizing. The drop threads which are likewise texturized, function to maintain the composite structure in either a substantially flat or planar or contoured configuration without weldments within the select load-bearing areas. This product is capable of withstanding substantial internal inflation pressures, under long-term steady state and cyclical compression and flexural fatigue conditions. The product is inflated, pressurized and sealed and maintains the internal inflatant pressure for extended periods of time, generally in excess of the useful life of the overall product, by employing the diffusion pumping phenomenon of self-inflation. The cushioning device can selectively control the rate of diffusion pumping phenomenon by varying the density relationship between the elastomeric semi-permeable material of the envelope and the essentially gas impermeable highly distorted crystalline filament material of the fabric, improving the long term performance and durability and reducing the cost, and eliminating some of the disadvantages of the earlier cushioning products. In a limiting case, it is possible to permanently inflate the device using readily available fluids as nitrogen or air.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4906502 (1990-03-01), Rudy
Bogert Robert C.
Loney Donald J.
Robinson Ellis P.
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