Zoning of inflatable bladders
View Patent ↗The present invention is directed to diminish the material's creep problem found in inflatable bladders. This is accomplished by positioning an anti-creep zone within a bladder. The anti-creep zone is separated from the remainder of the bladder by a fluid barrier. The fluid barrier can have various embodiments that prevent and/or allow predetermined amounts of fluid into the anti-creep zone.
1. An inflatable bladder (a) made of a film material, (b) capable of receiving a first fluid through a first exterior inlet, (c) capable of being used in a mattress system, and (d) having a top surface which is designed to receive an object, a bottom surface that is opposite the top surface and at least one side positioned between the top and the bottom surfaces, comprising:
at least one anti-creep zone defined by an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one in-between surface positioned between the upper and lower surfaces, having (1) at least a predetermined portion of the at least one in-between surface and (2) the upper surface or the lower surface being fluid barriers that separates the anti-creep zone from the remaining portion of the bladder, capable of containing a second fluid, at least one surface of the anti-creep zone has a valve inlet that allows the second fluid to enter the anti-creep zone when the second fluid exceeds a predetermined pressure, the anti-creep zone is designed not to collapse when a user applies pressure to the bladder and the anti-creep zone to avoid creeping and bottoming out of the bladder, and at least one in-between surface is attached to the bladder surface; and the inflatable bladder has at least one of the following characteristics selected from the group consisting of:
A. the anti-creep zone has a valve outlet for the second fluid that allows the second fluid to exit the anti-creep zone when the fluid exceeds a predetermined pressure;
B. the first and second fluids are two different fluids;
C. the first and second fluid are the same and the valve inlet allows the fluid to enter into the anti-creep zone from the remainder of the bladder;
D. the valve inlet allows the second fluid to enter into the anti-creep zone from a second anti-creep zone; and
E. the anti-creep zone has a second exterior inlet.
2. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the valve outlet allows the second fluid to exit from the anti-creep zone to a second anti-creep zone.
3. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the valve outlet allows the second fluid to exit from the anti-creep zone to the remainder of the bladder.
4. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the valve outlet allows the second fluid to exit from the anti-creep zone to an object outside the bladder.
5. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the anti-creep zone does not contact the at least one side positioned between the top and bottom surfaces of the bladder.
6. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the anti-creep zone contacts the at least one side positioned between the top and bottom surfaces of the bladder.
7 .The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the first exterior inlet is removable after the bladder is inflated to a desired pressure.
8. The inflatable bladder of claim 1 wherein the first and second fluids are the same, except when the characteristic is item B or C.
9. A method of using an inflatable bladder (a) made of a film material, (b) capable of receiving a first fluid through a first exterior inlet, (c) capable of being used in a mattress system, and (d) having a top surface which is designed to receive an object, a bottom surface that is opposite the top surface and at least one side positioned between the top and the bottom surfaces, comprising:
inflating the bladder with a first fluid to a predetermined pressure;
injecting a second fluid into at least one anti-creep zone positioned within the bladder, at least one anti-creep zone defined by an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one in-between surface positioned between the upper and lower surfaces, having (1) at least a predetermined portion of the at least one in-between surface and (2) the upper surface or the lower surface being fluid barriers that separate the anti-creep zone from the remaining portion of the bladder, capable of containing a second fluid, at least one surface of the anti-creep zone has a valve inlet that allows the second fluid to enter the anti-creep zone when the second fluid exceeds a predetermined pressure, the anti-creep zone is designed not to collapse when a user applies pressure to the bladder and the anti-creep zone to avoid creeping and bottoming out of the bladder, and at least one in-between surface is attached to the bladder surface; and
the inflatable bladder has at least one of the following characteristics selected from the group consisting of:
A. the anti-creep zone has a valve outlet for the second fluid that allows the second fluid to exit the anti-creep zone when the fluid exceeds a predetermined pressure;
B. the first and second fluids are two different fluids;
C. the first and second fluid are the same and the valve inlet allows the fluid to enter into the anti-creep zone from the remainder of the bladder;
D. the valve inlet allows the second fluid to enter into the anti-creep zone from a second anti-creep zone; and
E. the anti-creep zone has a second exterior inlet.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the first and second fluids are the same, except when the characteristic is item B or C.
11. The method of claim 9 wherein the fluid barrier does not contact the at least one side positioned between the top surface and the bottom surface.