AU4494397A - Self-inflatable air cushion - Google Patents

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AU4494397A
AU4494397A AU44943/97A AU4494397A AU4494397A AU 4494397 A AU4494397 A AU 4494397A AU 44943/97 A AU44943/97 A AU 44943/97A AU 4494397 A AU4494397 A AU 4494397A AU 4494397 A AU4494397 A AU 4494397A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/20Pneumatic soles filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/20Pneumatic soles filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas
    • A43B13/206Pneumatic soles filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas provided with tubes or pipes or tubular shaped cushioning members
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B13/00Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units
    • A43B13/14Soles; Sole-and-heel integral units characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B13/18Resilient soles
    • A43B13/20Pneumatic soles filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas
    • A43B13/203Pneumatic soles filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas provided with a pump or valve
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B21/00Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts
    • A43B21/24Heels; Top-pieces or top-lifts characterised by the constructive form
    • A43B21/26Resilient heels
    • A43B21/28Pneumatic heels filled with a compressible fluid, e.g. air, gas

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Abstract

A self-inflatable air cushion (1a) which includes a support chamber (1) mounted in a sole (6) of a shoe and holding a liquid, a collapsible plenum chamber (10) surrounded by the support chamber (1) and partially protruding over the top of the sole (6) and having a top air hole (31), passage means (22, 33) connected between the support chamber (1) and the plenum chamber (10), and one-way valve (101) mounted in the passage means (22, 33) to let flow move in one direction from the plenum chamber (10) to the support chamber (1) upon compression of the plenum chamber (10).

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WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 SELF-INFLATABLE AIR CUSHION BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a self-inflatable air cushion for use in shoes, and more particularly to such a self 5 inflatable air cushion which comprises a collapsible plenum chamber, a support chamber, and an one-way valve connected between the plenum chamber and the support chamber for permitting air be driven from the collapsible plenum into the support chamber by compressing the plenum chamber with the 10 foot. A regular air cushion for shoes is generally comprised of a collapsible three-dimensional body defining a plurality of air cells and a plurality of passages connected between the air cells, and an air valve connected to the passages and disposed outside the sole 15 of the shoe. When the air cushion is interlude, an air pump is attached to the air valve and operated to pump air into the air cells. If the inside pressure of the air cushion is excessively high, it cannot be regulated. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 20 According to one aspect of the present invention, the self-inflatable air cushion comprises a support chamber, a collapsible plenum chamber surrounded by the support chamber and having an air hole, an air passage communicating between the 1 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 support chamber and the collapsible plenum chamber, an one-way valve mounted in the air passage which permits air to pass from the plenum chamber to the support chamber. When the plenum chamber is compressed with the foot, air is forced out of the 5 plenum chamber through the one-way valve into the support chamber. When the plenum chamber is released, outside air is drawn into the plenum chamber through its air hole. According another aspect of the present invention, a relief valve or pressure regulating chamber is provided to regulate the inside pressure of 10 the support chamber to the desired level. According to still another aspect of the present invention, a pressure accumulation chamber is provided having one end connected to the plenum chamber through an one-way valve, which permits air to flow from the plenum chamber to the pressure accumulation chamber, and an 15 opposite end connected to the support chamber through an one-way valve, which permits air to flow from the pressure accumulation chamber to the support chamber. When the plenum chamber is compressed, air pressure is driven from the plenum chamber into the pressure accumulation chamber. However, because the 20 support chamber simultaneously receives an external pressure, the air pressure of the pressure accumulation chamber is stopped from passing to the support chamber. When the external pressure is released from the support chamber, the air pressure of the pressure 2 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 accumulation chamber is allowed to pass to the inside of the support chamber. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. I is an elevational view of a self-inflatable air cushion 5 according to one embodiment of the present invention; Fig. 2 is an elevational view of a self-inflatable air cushion according to an alternate form of the present invention; Fig. 3 is an applied view of the present invention, showing the self-inflatable air cushion mounted in an insole of a shoe and 10 operated: Fig. 4 is a plain viev showing another alternate form of the present invention; Fig. 4A is a sectional view taken along line 10A-10A of Figure 4; 15 Fig. 4B shows the turning direction of the plenum chamber of the embodiment shown in Figure 4; Fig. 4C shows the plenum chamber of the embodiment of Figure 4 arranged in the top recess of the corresponding support chamber; 20 Fig. 4D is a sectional view taken along line 10D-O10D of Figure 4: Fig. 5 is a sectional view of still another alternate form of the present invention, showing the installation of the pressure 3 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 regulating rod in the pressure regulating chamber; and Fig. SA is a sectional view taken along line 11A-IIA. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to Figure 1, a self-inflatable air cushion la is 5 shown comprising a support chamber 1, an open space 21 surrounded by the air chamber 1, a plenum chamber 10 disposed in the open space 21 and having an air hole 31, an air cylinder 22 having its one end, namely, the rear end disposed in communication with the support chamber 1. a connecting tube 33 10 connected between the plenum chamber 10 and the air cylinder 22, an one-way valve 101 mounted in the air cylinder 22 which permits air to pass from the plenum chamber 10 through the air cylinder 22 to the inside of the support chamber 1, and a relief valve 103 mounted in one end, namely, the front end of the air cylinder 22. 15 Figure 2 shows an alternate form of the present invention. According to this alternate form. the air cushion I comprises a support chamber 1, an air cylinder 22 connected to the support chamber I at one side, a plenum chamber 10 spaced from the air cylinder 22 at one side opposite to the support chamber 1, and a 20 connecting tube 34 connected between one end, namely, the rear end of the air cylinder 22 and the polonium chamber 10, an one way valve 101 mounted in the air cylinder 22 for permitting air to be delivered from the plenum chamber 10 to the support chamber 1. 4 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 and a relief valve 103 mounted in one end. namely, the front end of the air cylinder 22. Referring to Figure 3, the air cushion IA is mounted inside an insole 6 of a shoe with the plenum chamber 10 projecting out of 5 a top hole 61 of the insole 6 at the heel area. When the user's foot is stepped on the plenum chamber 10, the plenum chamber 10 is collapsed, and the inside pressure of the plenum chamber 10 is forced through the connecting tube 33 and the air cylinder 22 into the support chamber 1. When the user's foot is lifted from the 10 collapsed plenum chamber 10, outside air is immediately drawn into the plenum chamber 10 due to an air pressure difference between the inside pressure of the plenum chamber 10 and the atmospheric pressure. When the user continuously steps on the plenum chamber 1 of the air cushion 1A, the support chamber 1 15 will be inflated to the saturated status. When the support chamber 1 is fully inflated, the support chamber 1 supports the plenum chamber 10 against outside pressure. Further, through the relief valve 103, the user can adjust the pressure of the support chamber 1 to the desired level. 20 Referring to Figure 4, outside air passes from the air hole 31 into the plenum chamber 10. When the user's foot gives a pressure to the plenum chamber 10, the air hole 31 is stopped by the user's foot and the inside air of the plenum chamber 10 is 5 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 forced by the pressure of the user's foot to flow through an air passage 3b to a pressure regulating chamber 301 and then through the aforesaid one-way valve 101 to a pressure accumulation chamber 6. The pressure accumulation chamber 6 is arranged at a 5 place in which the pressure accumulation chamber 6 bears no pressure when the support chamber I or the plenum chamber 10 receives a pressure from the user's foot. therefore, compressed air is allowed to be forced out of the plenum chamber 10 into the pressure accumulation chamber 6 and then through an one-way 10 valve 102 into the support chamber I via an air passage 3a. Referring to Figures 4B, 4C and 4D, the plenum chamber 10 can be turned backwards through about 1800 and arranged in a top recess 10a of the support chamber 1 with its air hole 31 facing upwards. 15 Referring to Figures 5 and SA, a pressure regulating rod 301 is mounted in a pressure regulating chamber 301. The pressure regulating rod 301 is a hollow rod having a longitudinal center hole 52, a plurality of recessed holes 54, and a plurality of radial through holes 52 in communication with the longitudinal 20 center hole 52. The recessed holes 54 and the through holes 52 are arranged corresponding to distribution chambers 51, the one way valve 101, and an air passage 3a. By turning the pressure regulating rod 301, the pressure of the pressure accumulation 6 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 chamber 6 and the support chamber I is regulated. When the through holes 52 are moved way from the air passage 3a, compressed air is prohibited to pass from the penned chamber 10 to the support chamber I. When the air passage 3a, the through 5 holes 52 and the distribution chambers 51 are set into communication with one another through the longitudinal center hole 53, air pressure is allowed to pass into the pressure accumulation chamber 6 subject to the volume of the distribution chambers 51. Assume the inside volume of the penned chamber 10 10 = A, the inside volume of the distribution chambers 51 = B, the inside volume of the plenum chamber 10 when collapsed = C, thus PIVI*P2V2=n, the pressure of the plenum chamber 10 after compressed is Pb=PaA/B+C, therefore when the greater the inside volume B of the distribution chambers 51, the smaller the air 15 pressure Pb of the pressure accumulation chamber 6 will be. When the through holes 52 and the plenum chamber 10 are disposed in communication with an air passage 3c, air is allowed to be squeezed out of the plenum chamber 10 through the air passage 3c to other air circulation area. Therefore, the air cushion 1A can 20 also improve the ventilation of the shoe. It is to be understood that the drawings are designed for purposes of illustration only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits and scope of the invention disclosed. 7

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1. A self-inflatable air cushion comprising: a support chamber having a three-dimensional body surrounding an open space and adapted for holding a liquid; 5 a hollow collapsible plenum chamber having a variable volume which is changed when said plenum chamber is collapsed; passage means connected between said support chamber and said plenum chamber, and one-way valve means mounted in said passage means to let 10 flow move in one direction from said plenum chamber to said support chamber.
2. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 1, wherein said plenum chamber is mounted in said open space surrounded by said support chamber. 15
3. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 1, wherein said plenum chamber is disposed outside said open space and spaced from said support chamber at a distance.
4. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 1, wherein said plenum chamber has an air hole at a top side thereof. 20
5. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 1 further comprising relief valve means mounted in said passage means and controlled to release pressure from said support chamber. 8 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928
6. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim I further comprising a pressure regulating chamber disposed in communication between said plenum chamber and said support chamber and controlled to regulate the inside pressure of said 5 support chamber.
7. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 6, wherein said pressure regulating chamber comprises a pressure regulating rod controlled to regulate the inside pressure of said support chamber.
8. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 7, wherein said 10 pressure regulating chamber is connected to at least one air distribution chamber.
9. A self-inflatable air cushion comprising: a support chamber having a three-dimensional body adapted for holding a liquid and a top recess at said three 15 dimensional body for receiving a plenum chamber; a hollow collapsible plenum chamber having a variable volume which is changed when said plenum chamber is collapsed; passage means connected between said support chamber and said plenum chamber; 20 one-way valve means mounted in said passage means to let flow move in one direction from said plenum chamber to said support chamber; and 9 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 at least one pressure accumulation chamber connected between said plenum chamber and said support chamber.
10. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 9 further comprising a pressure regulating chamber connected between said 5 plenum chamber and said at least one pressure accumulation chamber and controlled to regulate the inside pressure of said support chamber.
11. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 10, wherein said pressure regulating chamber comprises a pressure reguiating 10 rod controlled to regulate the inside pressure of said support chamber.
12. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 10, wherein said pressure regulating chamber is connected to at least one air distribution chamber. 15
13. The self-ihflatable air cushion of claim 9, wherein said plenum chamber has an air hole.
14. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 9, wherein said plenum chamber is mounted in an open space surrounded by said support chamber. 20
15. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 9, wherein said plenum chamber is disposed outside said support chamber and spaced from it at a distance by said passage means.
16. The self-inflatable air cushion of claim 9, wherein said 10 WO 98/57560 PCT/US97/16928 plenum chamber comprises at least one-way valve through which outside air is drawn into said plenum chamber. 11
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