Multistructural shock absorbing system for anatomical cushioning

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العنوان: Multistructural shock absorbing system for anatomical cushioning
Patent Number: 11608,871
تاريخ النشر: March 21, 2023
Appl. No: 16/716331
Application Filed: December 16, 2019
مستخلص: A shock absorbing system for force attenuation, impact modification or reduction, employs an envelope having a chamber containing a first working fluid, the envelope deformable in response to the impulse to attenuate impact force. A plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements dispersed within the chamber. The plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements are deformable in response to the force to assist in attenuating impact force and provide additional resilient restoring force to return the envelope to a pre-impact shape. In alternative implementations, a unitary cell for energy dissipation employs an envelope having a chamber containing a first working fluid and an inner element contained within the chamber and having an inner chamber containing a second working fluid.
Inventors: McDonnell, Kevin (Miami, FL, US); McDonnell, Alexandra (Miami, FL, US)
Claim: 1. A shock absorbing system for impact energy dissipation comprising: an envelope having a chamber containing a first working fluid, said envelope removably attached to a surface and the envelope deformable in response to an impulse resulting from an impact force to attenuate the amplitude of the impulse at the surface; and, a plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprising at least one of arcuate filaments and resilient pillars dispersed within the chamber, said plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements deformable in response to the impulse to assist in absorbing impulse energy and provide additional resilient restoring force to return the envelope to a pre-impulse shape after the impulse.
Claim: 2. The shock absorbing system as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises arcuate filaments.
Claim: 3. The shock absorbing system as defined in claim 1 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises a combination of arcuate filaments and resilient pillars.
Claim: 4. The shock absorbing system as defined in claim 1 wherein the envelope is selected from the set of rubber, elastomers and thermoplastics.
Claim: 5. A unitary cell for impact energy dissipation comprising: an envelope having a chamber containing a first working fluid, said envelope removably attached to a surface; and an inner element contained within the chamber and having an inner chamber containing a second working fluid, the first working fluid having a first initial pressure and second working fluid having a second initial pressure, the first initial pressure and the second initial pressure having a pressure differential adapted to provide an altered energy absorption profile of an impulse resulting from an impact force to attenuate the amplitude if the impulse at the surface.
Claim: 6. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 wherein an initial pressure differential between the first initial pressure and the second initial pressure is between 5 psi and 300 psi.
Claim: 7. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 wherein a bottom surface of the inner chamber is mounted to a bottom surface of the envelope.
Claim: 8. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 wherein the inner chamber in the inner element has a volume of 20% to 80% of the chamber volume.
Claim: 9. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 wherein the second initial pressure is higher than the first initial pressure and wherein creation by an impact force of a pressure in the first working fluid greater than the second initial pressure of the second working fluid, results in compression of the inner element to further absorb the impulse energy providing the altered energy absorption profile based on the higher initial pressure of the second working fluid.
Claim: 10. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 wherein creation by an impact force of deformation of the envelope into contact with the inner element, the inner element also deforms providing an altered energy absorption profile based on the second initial pressure of the second working fluid.
Claim: 11. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 further comprising a plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprising at least one of arcuate filaments and resilient pillars dispersed within the chamber, said plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements deformable during all or a portion of deformation of the envelope in response to an impulse to assist in attenuating force and provide additional resilient restoring force during at least a portion of a resilient expansion of the envelope to return the envelope to a pre-impulse shape after the impulse.
Claim: 12. The unitary cell as defined in claim 11 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises arcuate filaments.
Claim: 13. The unitary cell as defined in claim 11 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises a combination of arcuate filaments and resilient pillars.
Claim: 14. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 further comprising a pressurization valve in one or both of the envelope and inner element for pressurizing or depressurizing the first or second working fluid.
Claim: 15. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 further comprising a reservoir in fluid communication with the chamber in the envelope.
Claim: 16. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 further comprising a reservoir in fluid communication with the inner chamber in the inner element.
Claim: 17. The unitary cell as defined in claim 5 further comprising a relief vent in one or both of the envelope and inner element for depressurizing the first or second working fluid.
Claim: 18. A unitary cell for impact energy dissipation comprising: an envelope having a chamber containing a first working fluid said envelope removably attached to a surface; an inner element contained within the chamber and having an inner chamber containing a second working fluid, the first working fluid and second working fluid having a pressure differential; and, a plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements dispersed within the inner chamber, said plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements deformable during all or a portion of deformation of the envelope in response to an impulse resulting from an impact force to assist in amplitude attenuation of the impulse over a length of compression and provide additional resilient restoring force over the length of compression to at least partially return the inner element to a pre-impulse shape after the impulse.
Claim: 19. The unitary cell as defined in claim 18 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises arcuate filaments.
Claim: 20. The unitary cell as defined in claim 18 wherein the plurality of resilient supplemental absorber elements comprises resilient pillars.
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Primary Examiner: Trieu, Timothy K
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Fischer, Felix L.
رقم الانضمام: edspgr.11608871
قاعدة البيانات: USPTO Patent Grants