IP Library Granted Patent US 12692008
Granted Patent B2
US 12692008 · App. 17/471,504 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Evacuation inflatable having self-healing fabric

Inventors: Parthasarathy Govindaraju (Bangalore, IN); Harish Venkateshaiah (Bangalore, IN); Abhiram Pattabhiram (Bangalore, IN); Chana Kesava Reddy (Hyderabad, IN)
Assignee: GOODRICH CORPORATION
B64D25/14D06N3/0043D06N3/0059D06N3/0068D06N3/14B32B2307/762D10B2505/12
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Patent No.
US 12692008
App. No.
17/471,504
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A self-healing fabric for an inflatable of an evacuation system may comprise a fabric layer, an interior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over a first side of the fabric layer, and an exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over a second side of the fabric layer. The interior thermoplastic polymeric layer may include a first healing agent. The exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer may include a second healing agent.

Claims (41)

1 . A self-healing fabric for an inflatable of an evacuation system, comprising:

a fabric layer;

an interior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over a first side of the fabric layer, the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer including a first healing agent; and

an exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over a second side of the fabric layer, the second side being opposite the first side, the exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer including a second healing agent,

wherein the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer and the exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer each includes a thermoplastic polymeric material with catalysts and encapsulated healing agents of the first healing agent and the second healing agent, respectively, which are dispersed therein, wherein the thermoplastic polymeric material includes polyols, wherein the polyols include at least one of polyether, polyester, or polycaprolactone, wherein the catalysts include a tin-based catalyst, and wherein the encapsulated healing agents includes at least one of isocyanate or an aliphatic group.

2 . The self-healing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first healing agent is encapsulated within a shell comprising at least one of urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, or polyurethane.

3 . The self-healing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the first healing agent is encapsulated within at least one of a hollow fiber membrane or a carbon nano tube.

4 . The self-healing fabric of claim 1 , further comprising a vascular network formed over the first side of the fabric layer, the vascular network comprising a plurality of interconnected channels located in the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer, wherein the first healing agent is located in the plurality of interconnected channels of the vascular network.

5 . The self-healing fabric of claim 4 , further comprising at least one of a plurality of encapsulated healing agents or a plurality of hollow fiber healing agents dispersed in the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer.

6 . The self-healing fabric of claim 1 , wherein the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer comprises thermoplastic polyurethane.

7 . The self-healing fabric of claim 6 , wherein the first healing agent comprises a monomer of thermoplastic polyurethane.

8 . The self-healing fabric of claim 6 , wherein the first healing agent comprises a diisocyanate.

9 . The self-healing fabric of claim 6 , wherein the first healing agent comprises a healing polymer, the healing polymer including at least one of polycaprolactone, polylactic acid, polyester or a blocked isocyanate and an autocatalytic polyol.

10 . An inflatable for an evacuation system, the inflatable comprising:

a self-healing fabric defining an inflation chamber, wherein the self-healing fabric comprises:

a fabric layer;

an interior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over the fabric layer and oriented toward the inflation chamber, the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer including a first healing agent; and

an exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer formed over the fabric layer and oriented away from the inflation chamber, the exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer including a second healing agent.

11 . The inflatable of claim 10 , wherein the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer and the exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer each comprises thermoplastic polyurethane.

12 . The inflatable of claim 11 , wherein the first healing agent is encapsulated within a shell comprising at least one of urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, or polyurethane.

13 . The inflatable of claim 11 , wherein the first healing agent is encapsulated within at least one of a hollow fiber membrane or a carbon nano tube.

14 . The inflatable of claim 10 , wherein the self-healing fabric comprises:

a first vascular network formed over a first side of the fabric layer, the first vascular network including a plurality of first interconnected channels located in the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer, wherein the first healing agent is located in the plurality of first interconnected channels of the first vascular network; and

a second vascular network formed over a second side of fabric layer, the second vascular network including a plurality of second interconnected channels located in the exterior thermoplastic polymeric layer, wherein the second healing agent is located in the plurality of second interconnected channels of the second vascular network.

15 . The inflatable of claim 14 , wherein the interior thermoplastic polymeric layer defines the plurality of first interconnected channels.

16 . The inflatable of claim 10 , wherein the first healing agent comprises a healing polymer, the healing polymer including at least one of polycaprolactone, polylactic acid, polyester or a blocked isocyanate and an autocatalytic polyol.

17 . A method of forming an inflatable for an evacuation system, the method comprising:

forming a self-healing fabric by:

forming a first thermoplastic polymeric layer including a first healing agent over a first side of a fabric layer; and

forming a second thermoplastic polymeric layer including a second healing agent over a second side of the fabric layer; and

forming an inflatable chamber of the inflatable using the self-healing fabric.

18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein forming the first thermoplastic polymeric layer including the first healing agent over the first side of the fabric layer comprises:

forming a mixture comprising the first healing agent and polyurethane polymer; and

applying the mixture to the first side of the fabric layer,

wherein the first healing agent comprises at least one of a monomer of polyurethane polymer or a healing polymer, the healing polymer including at least one of polycaprolactone, polylactic acid, polyester, or a blocked isocyanate and an autocatalytic polyol.

19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the first healing agent comprises the monomer of polyurethane polymer, and wherein forming the first thermoplastic polymeric layer including the first healing agent over the first side of the fabric layer further comprises forming the first healing agent by:

dispersing the monomer of polyurethane polymer in an aqueous solution containing at least one of urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, or polyurethane and heating and stirring the aqueous solution to polymerize the at least one of urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, or polyurethane and encapsulate the monomer of polyurethane polymer within the at least one of urea formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, or polyurethane.

20 . The method of claim 17 , wherein forming the first thermoplastic polymeric layer including the first healing agent over the first side of the fabric layer comprises:

forming a vascular network over the first side of the fabric layer;

filling, at least partially, the vascular network with the first healing agent; and

applying a thermoplastic polymeric material including a catalyst over the vascular network.