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<heading id="h0001">BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION</heading>
<heading id="h0002">Field of the Invention</heading>
<p id="p0001" num="0001">The present invention relates to fluid-filled structures. The invention concerns, more particularly, a bladder that encloses a pressurized fluid and is suitable for various commodities, including articles of footwear.</p>
<heading id="h0003">Description of Background Art</heading>
<p id="p0002" num="0002">Fluid-filled structures, such as bladders, are utilized in a variety of commodities. For example, fluid-filled structures may be utilized as packing materials, to impart comfort to a backpack or golfbag strap, or to enhance the comfort of seat cushions. One application where fluid-filled structures have gained particular acceptance is footwear.</p>
<p id="p0003" num="0003">A conventional article of athletic footwear includes two primary elements, an upper and a sole structure. The upper provides a covering for the foot that securely receives and positions the foot with respect to the sole structure. In addition, the upper may have a configuration that protects the foot and provides ventilation, thereby cooling the foot and removing perspiration. The sole structure is secured to a lower surface of the upper and is generally positioned between the foot and the ground. In addition to attenuating ground reaction forces, the sole structure may provide traction and control foot motions, such as over pronation. Accordingly, the upper and the sole structure operate cooperatively to provide a comfortable structure that is suited for a wide variety of ambulatory activities, such as walking and running.</p>
<p id="p0004" num="0004">The sole structure of athletic footwear generally exhibits a layered configuration that includes a comfort-enhancing insole, a resilient midsole formed from a polymer foam, and a ground-contacting outsole that provides both abrasion-resistance and traction. Suitable polymer foam materials for the midsole include ethylvinylacetate or polyurethane that compress resiliently under an applied load to attenuate ground reaction forces. Conventional polymer foam materials are resiliently compressible, in part, due to the inclusion of a plurality of open or closed cells that define an inner<!-- EPO <DP n="2"> --> volume substantially displaced by gas. That is, the polymer foam includes a plurality of bubbles that enclose the gas. Following repeated compressions, the cell structure may deteriorate, thereby resulting in decreased compressibility of the foam. Accordingly, the force attenuation characteristics of the polymer foam midsole may decrease over the lifespan of the footwear.</p>
<p id="p0005" num="0005">One manner of reducing the weight of a polymer foam midsole and decreasing the effects of deterioration following repeated compressions is disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0001" dnum="US4183156A"><text>U.S. Patent Number 4,183,156 to Rudy</text></patcit>, in which force attenuation is provided by a fluid-filled bladder formed of an elastomeric materials. The bladder includes a plurality of tubular chambers that extend longitudinally along a length of the sole structure. The chambers are in fluid communication with each other and jointly extend across the width of the footwear. The bladder may be encapsulated in a polymer foam material, as disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0002" dnum="US4219945A"><text>U.S. Patent Number 4,219,945 to Rudy</text></patcit>. The combination of the bladder and the encapsulating polymer foam material functions as a midsole. Accordingly, the upper is attached to the upper surface of the polymer foam material and an outsole or tread member is affixed to the lower surface.</p>
<p id="p0006" num="0006">Bladders of the type discussed above are generally formed of an elastomeric material and are structured to have an upper and lower portions that enclose one or more chambers therebetween. The chambers are pressurized above ambient pressure by inserting a nozzle or needle connected to a fluid pressure source into a fill inlet formed in the bladder. Following pressurization of the chambers, the fill inlet is sealed and the nozzle is removed.</p>
<p id="p0007" num="0007">Fluid-filled bladders suitable for footwear applications may be manufactured by a two-film technique, in which two separate sheets of elastomeric film are formed to exhibit the overall peripheral shape of the bladder. The sheets are then bonded together along their respective peripheries to form a sealed structure, and the sheets are also bonded together at predetermined interior areas to give the bladder a desired configuration. That is, the interior bonds provide the bladder with chambers having a predetermined shape and size. In a similar thermoforming technique, the two separate sheets of elastomeric film are shaped with a mold to exhibit a desired configuration. Fluid-filled bladders suitable for footwear applications may also be manufactured by a<!-- EPO <DP n="3"> --> blow-molding technique, wherein a molten or otherwise softened elastomeric material in the shape of a tube is placed in a mold having the desired overall shape and configuration of the bladder. The mold has an opening at one location through which pressurized air is provided. The pressurized air induces the liquefied elastomeric material to conform to the shape of the inner surfaces of the mold. The elastomeric material then cools, thereby forming a bladder with the desired shape and configuration. <patcit id="pcit0003" dnum="US6519797B"><text>US 6,519,797</text></patcit> discloses a cushion including fluid-filled cells that are in fluid communication.</p>
<p id="p0008" num="0008"><patcit id="pcit0004" dnum="US20050028403A"><text>US 2005/0028403</text></patcit> discloses a cushioning component for an article of footwear that includes a fluid-filled chamber and a covering element extending over a portion of the chamber. The chamber is devoid of internal connections, and the fluid within the chamber may be at a pressure that is substantially equal to an ambient pressure. The chamber defines a plurality of lobes, and the cushioning element includes a plurality of inserts that extend between the lobes. The inserts are elongate structures that decrease the compressibility of peripheral portions of the cushioning component. There is no disclosure of a bladder having the configuration of a tessellation.</p>
<heading id="h0004">SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION</heading>
<p id="p0009" num="0009">The present invention is defined in the appended claims.<!-- EPO <DP n="4"> --></p>
<p id="p0010" num="0010">The advantages and features of novelty characterizing the present invention are pointed out with particularity in the appended claims. To gain an improved understanding of the advantages and features of novelty, however, reference may be made to the following descriptive matter and accompanying drawings that describe and illustrate various embodiments and concepts related to the invention.</p>
<heading id="h0005">DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS</heading>
<p id="p0011" num="0011">The foregoing Summary of the Invention, as well as the following Detailed Description of the Invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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<li><figref idref="f0001">Figure 1</figref> is a side elevational view of an article of footwear incorporating a bladder.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0002">Figure 2</figref> is a partial cut-away side elevational view of the footwear.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0003">Figure 3</figref> is a perspective view of the bladder.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref> is a top plan view of the bladder.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0005">Figure 5</figref> is a bottom plan view of the bladder.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0006">Figure 6A</figref> is a first cross-sectional view of the bladder, as defined by section line 6A-6A in <figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref>.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0006">Figure 6B</figref> is a second cross-sectional view of .the bladder, as defined by section line 6B-6B in <figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref>.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0006">Figure 6C</figref> is a third cross-sectional view of the bladder, as defined by section line 6C-6C in <figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref>.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref> is a top plan view of a plurality of the bladder in a joined configuration.</li>
<li><figref idref="f0008">Figure 8</figref> is a top plan view of corresponding mold portions that form the bladder and a plurality of other bladders.<!-- EPO <DP n="5"> --></li>
<li><figref idref="f0009">Figure 9A</figref> is a schematic side elevational view of a first step in a manufacturing process of the bladder and the plurality of other bladders, (side views of the mold portions and two polymer sheets between the mold portions)</li>
<li><figref idref="f0009">Figure 9B</figref> is a schematic side elevational view of a second step in a manufacturing process of the bladder and the plurality of other bladders, (side view of the mold portions compressing the sheets together)</li>
<li><figref idref="f0009">Figure 9C</figref> is a schematic side elevational view of a third step in a manufacturing process of the bladder and the plurality of other bladders, (side view of the mold portions separated and bladders formed in the two sheets, but bladders not inflated)</li>
<li><figref idref="f0010">Figure 10</figref> is a top plan view of another configuration of the bladder. (just like <figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref>, but with the two tabs still attached)</li>
<li><figref idref="f0011">Figure 11</figref> is a top plan view of another configuration of the bladder. (just like <figref idref="f0004">Figure 4</figref>, but no inflation conduit)</li>
</ul></p>
<heading id="h0006">DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION</heading>
<p id="p0012" num="0012">The following discussion and accompanying figures disclose an article of athletic footwear incorporating a fluid-filled bladder. The footwear is disclosed as having a configuration that is suitable for running. Aspects of the invention are not solely limited to footwear designed for running, however, and may be applied to a wide range of athletic footwear styles, including basketball shoes, cross-training shoes, walking shoes, tennis shoes, soccer shoes, and hiking boots, for example. In addition, aspects of the invention may be applied to footwear styles that are generally considered to be nonathletic, including dress shoes, loafers, sandals, and work boots. Accordingly, one skilled in the relevant art will appreciate that the concepts disclosed herein apply to a wide variety of footwear styles and products.</p>
<p id="p0013" num="0013">An article of footwear 10 is depicted in <figref idref="f0001">Figures 1</figref> and <figref idref="f0002">2</figref> as including an upper 20 and a sole structure 30. Upper 20 has a substantially conventional configuration and includes a plurality elements, such as textiles, foam, and leather materials, that are<!-- EPO <DP n="6"> --> stitched or adhesively bonded together to form an interior void for securely and comfortably receiving the foot. Sole structure 30 is positioned below upper 20 and includes two primary elements, a midsole 31 and an outsole 32. Midsole 31 is secured to a lower surface of upper 20 through stitching or adhesive bonding, for example, and operates to attenuate forces as sole structure 30 impacts the ground. Outsole 32 is secured to a lower surface of midsole 31 and is formed of a durable, wear-resistant material that is suitable for engaging the ground. Outsole 32 may be absent in some embodiments of the invention, or outsole 32 may be formed of unitary (i.e., one piece) construction with midsole 31. In addition, sole structure 30 may include an insole (not depicted), which is a thin comfort-enhancing member, located within the void and adjacent to the plantar surface of the foot.</p>
<p id="p0014" num="0014">Midsole 31 is primarily formed of a polymer foam material, such as polyurethane or ethylvinylacetate, that encapsulates a fluid-filled bladder 40. As depicted in <figref idref="f0002">Figure 2</figref>, bladder 40 is positioned in a heel region of midsole 31, but may be positioned in any region of midsole 31, including a midfoot region or a forefoot region. Furthermore, midsole 31 may encapsulate multiple fluid-filled bladders having the general configuration of bladder 40. For example, one bladder 40 may be located in the heel region and a separate bladder 40 may be located in the forefoot region of footwear 10. Bladder 40 may be only partially encapsulated within midsole 31 or entirely encapsulated within midsole 31. For example, portions of bladder 40 may protrude outward from a side surface of midsole 31, or an upper surface of bladder 40 may coincide with an upper surface of midsole 31. Alternately, midsole 31 may extend over and entirely around bladder 40. In some embodiments, bladder 40 may be adhesively secured to midsole 31, or bladder 40 may be located within a pre-made void in midsole 31, for example. In other embodiments, bladder 40 may be incorporated into upper 20 or the insole. For example, bladder 40 may be located within a heel area of the insole or a forefoot area of the insole. Accordingly, the position of bladder 40 with respect to footwear 10 may vary significantly within the scope of the invention.</p>
<p id="p0015" num="0015">Bladder 40 is a sealed member that encloses a pressurized fluid, as depicted in <figref idref="f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006">Figures 3-6C</figref>. The material forming bladder 40, which will be discussed in greater detail below, is substantially impermeable to the fluid and forms a first surface 41 and an<!-- EPO <DP n="7"> --> opposite second surface 42. First surface 41 and second surface 42 are bonded together around their respective peripheries to form a peripheral bond 43 and cooperatively form a sealed chamber, in which the pressurized fluid is located. As depicted in the figures, peripheral bond 43 is centered between first surface 41 and second surface 42, but may also be in a non-centered location. Accordingly, the specific location of peripheral bond 43 may vary.</p>
<p id="p0016" num="0016">The general shape of bladder 40, as depicted in <figref idref="f0004">Figures 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0005">5</figref>, is hexagonal. Peripheral bond 43 effectively forms six edges 51-56 that sequentially extend around bladder 40. That is, edge 51 is positioned adjacent to edge 52, edge 52 is positioned adjacent to edge 53, edge 53 is positioned adjacent to edge 54, edge 54 is positioned adjacent to edge 55, edge 55 is positioned adjacent to edge 56, and edge 56 is positioned adjacent to edge 51. Each of edges 51, 53 and 55 extend outward to impart a convex configuration to these portions of peripheral bond 43. In contrast, each of edges 52, 54, and 56 extend inward to impart a concave configuration. Whereas edge 56 has an inwardly-rounded shape, each of edges 52 and 54 also form a further indentation 57 that extends closer to a central portion of bladder 40. That is, indentations 57 of each of edges 52 and 54 protrude closer to the central portion of bladder 40 than edge 56.</p>
<p id="p0017" num="0017">As discussed above, each of edges 51, 53 and 55 extend outward to impart a convex configuration to these portions of peripheral bond 43. In addition, each of edges 52, 54, and 56 extend inward to impart a concave configuration. Given this configuration and the locations of each of edges 51-56, the convex portions of peripheral bond 43 alternate with the concave portions of peripheral bond 43. That is, every other edge of bladder 40 is convex, and the other edges are concave. This structure imparts a tri-lobed configuration to bladder 40, wherein each of edges 51, 53, and 55 form ends of the three lobes. Alternately, bladder 40 may be viewed as having a hexagonal configuration that includes three convex edges 51, 53, and 55 alternating with three concave edges 52, 54, and 56.</p>
<p id="p0018" num="0018">Bladder 40 has a configuration wherein first surface 41 and second surface 42 are devoid of internal connections in the central portion of bladder 40. That is, peripheral bond 43, which is located at the periphery of bladder 40, forms the primary points where first surface 41 and second surface 42 are bonded or otherwise connected to<!-- EPO <DP n="8"> --> each other. As depicted in the Figures, however, an inflation bond 44 is formed adjacent to the periphery of bladder 40. More particularly, inflation bond 44 is formed adjacent to edge 56, but may be formed adjacent to any of edges 51-56. Inflation bond 44 extends parallel to edge 56, and an inflation area 45 is centrally located with respect to inflation bond 44. As will be described in greater detail in the following material, an inflation needle, inflation nozzle, inflation electrode, or other inflation device may be coupled to inflation area 45 to inject the pressurized fluid. The fluid then passes through a conduit formed between peripheral bond 43 and inflation bond 44. Once bladder 40 is properly inflated with the fluid, inflation area 45 is sealed to seal the fluid within bladder 40. In order to permit the central portion of bladder 40 to expand outward, inflation bond 44 may be cut or otherwise bisected to separate the central portion of bladder 40 from the conduit formed between peripheral bond 43 and inflation bond 44. Accordingly, bladder 40 is effectively devoid of internal connections in the central portion of bladder 40, and inflation bond 44 and inflation area 45 are formed adjacent to the periphery of bladder 40.</p>
<p id="p0019" num="0019">As noted above, edge 56 has an inwardly-rounded shape, whereas each of edges 52 and 54 also form indentations 57. Inflation area 45 is effectively formed in a location that corresponds with the location of indentations 57. Accordingly, the portions of bladder 40 adjacent to each of edges 52, 54, and 55 are bonded in similar locations. The lack of internal connections in the central portion of bladder 40 imparts a structure wherein the central portion of bladder 40 exhibits a greater thickness than areas adjacent peripheral bond 43, as depicted in <figref idref="f0006">Figures 6A-6C</figref>. Accordingly, bladder 40 tapers toward peripheral bond 43. Indentations 57 and inflation area 45 are formed in order to limit the degree to which the central portion of bladder 40 expands outward. That is, indentations 57 and inflation area 45 are formed to limit the overall thickness of the central portion of bladder 40.</p>
<p id="p0020" num="0020">A variety of thermoplastic polymer materials may be utilized for bladder 40, including polyurethane, polyester, polyester polyurethane, and polyether polyurethane. Another suitable material for bladder 40 is a film formed from alternating layers of thermoplastic polyurethane and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, as disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0005" dnum="US5713141A"><text>U.S. Patent Numbers 5,713,141</text></patcit> and <patcit id="pcit0006" dnum="US5952065A"><text>5,952,065 to Mitchell et al.</text></patcit> A variation upon this material wherein the<!-- EPO <DP n="9"> --> center layer is formed of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer; the two layers adjacent to the center layer are formed of thermoplastic polyurethane; and the outer layers are formed of a regrind material of thermoplastic polyurethane and ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer may also be utilized. Bladder 40 may also be formed from a flexible microlayer membrane that includes alternating layers of a gas barrier material and an elastomeric material, as disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0007" dnum="US6082025A"><text>U.S. Patent Numbers 6,082,025</text></patcit> and <patcit id="pcit0008" dnum="US6127026A"><text>6,127,026 to Bonk et al.</text></patcit> In addition, numerous thermoplastic urethanes may be utilized, such as PELLETHANE, a product of the Dow Chemical Company; ELASTOLLAN, a product of the BASF Corporation; and ESTANE, a product of the B.F. Goodrich Company, all of which are either ester or ether based. Still other thermoplastic urethanes based on polyesters, polyethers; polycaprolactone, and polycarbonate macrogels may be employed, and various nitrogen blocking materials may also be utilized. Additional suitable materials are disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0009" dnum="US4183156A"><text>U.S. Patent Numbers 4,183,156</text></patcit> and <patcit id="pcit0010" dnum="US4219945A"><text>4,219,945 to Rudy</text></patcit>. Further suitable materials include thermoplastic films containing a crystalline material, as disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0011" dnum="US4936029A"><text>U.S. Patent Numbers 4,936,029</text></patcit> and <patcit id="pcit0012" dnum="US5042176A"><text>5,042,176 to Rudy</text></patcit>, and polyurethane including a polyester polyol, as disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0013" dnum="US6013340A"><text>U.S. Patent Numbers 6,013,340</text></patcit>; <patcit id="pcit0014" dnum="US6203868B"><text>6,203,868</text></patcit>; and <patcit id="pcit0015" dnum="US6321465B"><text>6,321,465 to Bonk et al.</text></patcit></p>
<p id="p0021" num="0021">The fluid within bladder 40 may be any of the gasses disclosed in <patcit id="pcit0016" dnum="US4340626A"><text>U.S. Patent Number 4,340,626 to Rudy</text></patcit>, such as hexafluoroethane and sulfur hexafluoride, for example. The fluid may also include gasses such as pressurized octafluorapropane, nitrogen, or air. In addition to gasses, various gels or liquids may be sealed within bladder 40. Accordingly, a variety of fluids are suitable for bladder 40. With regard to pressure, a suitable fluid pressure is 138kPa (20 pounds per square inch), but may range from 7 to 241 kPa (one to thirty-five pounds per square inch). Accordingly, the fluid pressure within bladder 40 may be relatively high, or the fluid pressure may be slightly elevated from ambient in some embodiments of the invention.</p>
<p id="p0022" num="0022">Bladder 40 may have the configuration of a tessellation. As utilized herein, the term "tessellation" is defined as a covering of an area, without significant gaps or overlaps, by a plurality of elements having a substantially similar shape. In addition, an<!-- EPO <DP n="10"> --> individual element (i.e., bladder 40) may have the configuration of a tessellation when multiple, similarly-shaped elements cover an area without significant gaps or overlaps. Bladder 40, when viewed in either of <figref idref="f0004">Figures 4</figref> and <figref idref="f0005">5</figref>, has the general configuration of a tessellation. With reference to <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref>, a plurality of bladders 40 are depicted in a joined configuration. In general, the convex edges (i.e., edges 51, 53, and 55) of one bladder 40 extends into the concave edges (i.e., edges 52, 54, and 56) of an adjacent bladder 40, and this is repeated for the plurality of bladders 40. In addition, a tab 46 of one bladder 40 extends into the indentation 57 of an adjacent bladder 40. As depicted in <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref>, therefore, bladder 40 has the configuration of a tessellation.</p>
<p id="p0023" num="0023">Various shapes, whether hexagonal, rectangular, square, or triangular have the configuration of a tessellation. Other non-regular shapes may also have the configuration of a tessellation. Although bladder 40 is discussed above as having a generally hexagonal configuration, bladder 40 may also have a variety of other shapes that also have the configuration of a tessellation.</p>
<p id="p0024" num="0024">An advantage to forming bladder 40 in the configuration of a tessellation relates to manufacturing efficiency. With reference to <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref>, the plurality of bladders 40 are depicted in a joined configuration wherein each of bladders 40 is adjacent to other bladders 40. In this configuration, waste in the materials forming bladders 40 is minimized. In some prior art bladders, two sheets of polymer material were bonded together and inflated to form an individual bladder. The individual bladder was then cut from the two sheets of polymer material, which encircled the individual bladder. The remaining portions of the two sheets of polymer material were then discarded. Alternately, the remaining portions of the two sheets of polymer material were recycled (e.g., through a regrind process) to be incorporated into other bladders. In contrast with this prior art bladders, multiple bladders 40 are formed with greater manufacturing efficiency due to the limited amount of waste product.</p>
<p id="p0025" num="0025">Another advantage to forming bladder 40 in the configuration of a tessellation relates to energy efficiency. As noted above, the convex edges (i.e., edges 51, 53, and 55) of one bladder 40 extends into the concave edges (i.e., edges 52, 54, and 56) of an adjacent bladder 40, and this is repeated for the plurality of bladders 40. Each of the<!-- EPO <DP n="11"> --> convex edges are formed, therefore with a convex edge in a single bonding operation. That is, the edges of two adjacent bladders are formed simultaneously to reduce the overall number of bonding operations that must occur to form multiple bladders 40, thereby promoting energy efficiency.</p>
<p id="p0026" num="0026">In the joined configuration of <figref idref="f0007">Figures 7</figref>, a convex edge of a first bladder 40 extends into a concave edge of an adjacent second bladder 40. Similarly, a convex edge of the second bladder 40 extends into a concave edge of an adjacent third bladder 40. Furthermore, a convex edge of the third bladder 40 extends into a concave edge of the first bladder 40. In this manner, adjacent bladders 40 are effectively interlocked. Additionally, each bladder 40, with this exception of those located on the periphery of the joined configuration, are surrounded by six adjacent bladders 40 with convex edges extending into concave edges. Although the various bladders 40 are joined, the bladders 40 may be separated by bisecting the bonds between adjacent bladders 40. As described below, the bonds may be bisected so as to leave relatively small portions of the bonds between bladders 40 connected. In this manner, the plurality of bladders 40 remain joined, but may be pulled apart with minimal effort.</p>
<p id="p0027" num="0027">A method of manufacturing the plurality of bladders 40 depicted in <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref> will now be discussed. <figref idref="f0008">Figure 8</figref> depicts a mold 60 having a pair of corresponding mold portions 61 and 62. Each of mold portions 61 and 62 have various ridges 63 that have the general shape of bladder 40. More particularly, ridges 63 have the shape of the various bonds of bladder 40, including peripheral bond 43 and inflation bond 44. When mold portions 61 and 62 are placed in an overlapping configuration, ridges 63 from mold portion 61 contact ridges 63 from mold portion 62. In some aspects of the invention, only one of mold portions 61 and 62 may include ridges 63 so that the other of mold portions 61 and 62 effectively has a planar configuration. Accordingly, the specific structure of mold portions 61 and 62 may vary significantly.</p>
<p id="p0028" num="0028">With reference to <figref idref="f0009">Figure 9A</figref>, one general step in the manufacturing process is depicted, in which two thermoplastic polymer sheets 71 and 72 are placed between mold portions 61 and 62. As will be apparent from the following discussion, sheets 71 and 72 respectively become first surface 41 and second surface 42 for each of the bladders 40 formed with mold 60. Accordingly, sheets 71 and 72 may be any of the various materials discussed above for bladder 40.<!-- EPO <DP n="12"> --></p>
<p id="p0029" num="0029">With reference to <figref idref="f0009">Figure 9B</figref>, another general step in the manufacturing process is depicted, in which mold portions 61 and 62 compress and bond sheets 71 and 72. More particularly, mold portions 61 and 62 translate toward sheets 71 and 72 such that ridges 63 compress portions of sheets 71 and 72. Portions of mold 60, particularly ridges 63, then emit radio frequency energy such that the areas of contact between sheets 71 and 72 are irradiated with a specific level of the radio frequency energy for a predetermined period of time. The radio frequency energy is absorbed by sheets 71 and 72 and the temperature of sheets 71 and 72 rises until portions of sheets 71 and 72 melt, attain a glass transition temperature, or otherwise gain a temperature at which bonding may occur. Pressure applied to sheets 71 and 72 coupled with subsequent cooling forms a bond at the interface between sheets 71 and 72. Radio frequency bonding is one technique that may be utilized to bond sheets 71 and 72, thereby forming peripheral bond 43 and inflation bond 44. Other suitable bonding techniques include adhesive, thermal contact, laser, and infrared welding.</p>
<p id="p0030" num="0030">With reference to <figref idref="f0009">Figure 9C</figref>, yet another general step in the manufacturing process is depicted, in which the bonded sheets 71 and 72 are removed from mold 60. As discussed above, the various bladders 40 are formed adjacent to each other. Accordingly, each bond between sheets 71 and 72 that is intended to form peripheral bonds 43 actually forms the peripheral bonds 43 for two adjacent bladders 40. A die or other cutting instrument is utilized, therefore, to bisect the various bonds between sheets 71 and 72, thereby separating bladders 40 from each other. In order to ensure that bladders 40 remain connected, as in <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref>, only a majority of the various bonds between sheets 71 and 72 may be bisected. In addition, the bonds between sheets 71 and 72 that form inflation bond 44 is also bisected to separate inflation area 45 from the central portion of bladder 40. In some embodiments, mold 60 may be configured to bisect the bonds between sheets 71 and 72 following the irradiation with radio frequency energy.</p>
<p id="p0031" num="0031">Following bisection of the bonds between sheets 71 and 72, the various bladders 40 are inflated. In order to inflate bladders 40, an inflation needle, inflation nozzle, inflation electrode, or other inflation device may be coupled to inflation area 45 to inject the pressurized fluid. The fluid then passes through the conduit formed between peripheral bond 43 and inflation bond 44. Once bladder 40 is properly<!-- EPO <DP n="13"> --> inflated with the fluid, inflation area 45 is sealed to seal the fluid within bladder 40. A further application of radio frequency energy or heat, for example, may be utilized to seal inflation area 45. As noted above, inflation bond 44 is bisected to separate inflation area 45 from the central portion of bladder 40. During inflation, first surface 41 and second surface 42 will expand outward. Bisecting inflation bond 44 decouples inflation area 45 from the central portion of bladder 40 and permits inflation area 45 to remain at a constant position as first surface 41 and second surface 42 expand outward.</p>
<p id="p0032" num="0032">As an alternative to the method discussed above, bladders 40 may also be formed through a blow molding process or a thermoforming process. In the thermoforming process, for example, sheets 71 and 72 are heated prior to placement between mold portions 61 and 62. When mold 60 compresses sheets 71 and 72 between ridges 63, bonding occurs at the specified locations. In order to draw sheets 71 and 72 into the contours of mold 60, a fluid may be injected between sheets 71 and 72. Air may also be removed from the area between sheets 71 and 72 and mold portions 61 and 62 through various vents in mold 60, thereby drawing sheets 71 and 72 onto the surfaces of mold portions 61 and 62. That is, at least a partial vacuum may be formed between sheets 71 and 72 and the surfaces of mold portions 61 and 62.</p>
<p id="p0033" num="0033"><figref idref="f0010">Figure 10</figref> depicts an individual bladder 40 when removed from the plurality of bladders formed through the process discussed above. In contrast with the bladder 40 depicted in <figref idref="f0003 f0004 f0005 f0006">Figures 3-6C</figref>, the bladder 40 in <figref idref="f0010">Figure 10</figref> includes two tabs 46. One of the tabs 46 extends from edge 51, and the other of the tabs 46 extends from edge 55. As discussed above, tab 46 from one bladder 40 extends into the indentation 57 of an adjacent bladder 40. During manufacture, therefore, tabs 46 are part of the tessellation configuration of bladders 40. Once an individual bladder 40 is removed from the plurality of joined bladders 40 depicted in <figref idref="f0007">Figure 7</figref>, tabs 46 may be removed. Alternately, tabs 46 may be utilized as locating points for positioning bladder 40 in a mold. That is, tabs 46 may assist in positioning bladder 40 in a mold that forms midsole 31, thereby assuring that bladder 40 is properly positioned and oriented in midsole 31.</p>
<p id="p0034" num="0034">The shape of bladder 40 may vary significantly within the scope of the present invention. Other modifications may also be made to bladder 40. For example,<!-- EPO <DP n="14"> --> inflation bond 44 and inflation area 45 may be absent in some embodiments, as depicted in <figref idref="f0011">Figure 11</figref>. In addition, bladder 40 may be incorporated into various products, in addition to footwear. For example, a plurality of bladders 40 may be utilized as packing materials. Bladders 40 may also be incorporated into seat cushions or a backpack or golfbag strap to enhance comfort. Accordingly, bladders 40 may be utilized in a variety of applications.</p>
<p id="p0035" num="0035">The present invention is disclosed above and in the accompanying drawings with reference to a variety of embodiments. The purpose served by the disclosure, however, is to provide an example of the various features and concepts related to the invention, not to limit the scope of the invention. One skilled in the relevant art will recognize that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.</p>
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<claim id="c-en-01-0001" num="0001">
<claim-text>An article of footwear (10) comprising an upper (20) and a sole structure (30) secured to the upper, at least one of the upper and the sole structure incorporating a bladder (40) that includes a first surface (41) and an opposite second surface (42) that are peripherally joined to define three first edges having a convex configuration (51, 53 and 55) and three second edges having a concave configuration (52, 54 and 56), wherein the first edges alternate with the second edges, the bladder having the configuration of a tessellation by being able to cover an area without significant gaps or overlaps with multiple similarly-shaped bladders, and the bladder enclosing a fluid between the first surface and the second surface.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0002" num="0002">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) according to claim 1, wherein the first surface (41) and the second surface (42) are devoid of internal connections in a central portion of the bladder (40).</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0003" num="0003">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the bladder (40) is encapsulated within a polymer foam material of the sole structure (30).</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0004" num="0004">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the bladder (40) has a hexagonal configuration.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0005" num="0005">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 4, wherein at least one of the second edges (52, 54 and 56) has a first indentation and a second indentation, the second indentation extending closer to a central portion of the bladder (40) than the first indentation.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0006" num="0006">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the bladder (40) includes a bond (44) between the first surface (41) and the second surface (42), the bond being spaced inward from one of the edges (51, 53 and 55, 52, 54 and 56), and<!-- EPO <DP n="16"> --> the bond defining a channel between the bond and the one of the edges, the channel extending substantially parallel to the one of the edges.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0007" num="0007">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 6, wherein the bladder (40) includes an inflation area (45) in fluid communication with the channel, the inflation area providing a zone for inserting the fluid into the bladder, and the inflation area being sealed to seal the fluid within the bladder.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0008" num="0008">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 6, wherein the bond (44) is bisected to separate the channel from a central portion of the bladder (40).</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0009" num="0009">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 4, wherein the bladder (40) includes at least one tab (46) extending from one of the first edges.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0010" num="0010">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 9, wherein the tab (46) is utilized to locate the bladder (40) within the footwear.</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0011" num="0011">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 1, wherein the first surface (41) and the second surface (42) are devoid of internal connections in a central portion of the bladder (40).</claim-text></claim>
<claim id="c-en-01-0012" num="0012">
<claim-text>The article of footwear (10) recited in claim 1, wherein the fluid is pressurized.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) mit einem Oberteil (20) und einer an dem Oberteil befestigten Sohlenstruktur (30), wobei mindestens entweder das Oberteil oder die Sohlenstruktur eine Blase (40) enthält, die eine erste Oberfläche (41) und eine gegenüberliegende zweite Oberfläche (42) aufweist, die am Umfang zusammengefügt sind, um drei erste Kanten mit einer konvexen Ausbildung (51, 53 und 55) und drei zweite Kanten mit einer konkaven Ausbildung (52, 54 und 56) zu bestimmen, wobei die ersten Kanten sich mit den zweiten Kanten abwechseln, wobei die Blase die Ausbildung einer Tessellierung hat, indem sie fähig ist, einen Bereich ohne erhebliche Lücken oder Überlappungen mit mehreren ähnlich geformten Blasen abzudecken, und die Blase ein Fluid zwischen der ersten Oberfläche und der zweiten Oberfläche umschließt.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) nach Anspruch 1, bei dem die erste Oberfläche (41) und die zweite Oberfläche (42) in einem zentralen Abschnitt der Blase (40) ohne innere Verbindungen sind.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, bei dem die Blase (40) in einem Polymerschaummaterial der Sohlenstruktur (30) eingekapselt ist.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, bei dem die Blase (40) eine sechseckige Ausbildung hat.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 4, bei dem mindestens eine der zweiten Kanten (52, 54 und 56) eine erste Einbuchtung und eine zweite Einbuchtung hat, wobei die zweite Einbuchtung sich näher an einen zentralen Abschnitt der Blase (40) erstreckt als die erste Einbuchtung.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2, bei dem die Blase (40) eine Bindung (44) zwischen der ersten Oberfläche (41) und der zweiten Oberfläche (42) aufweist, wobei die Bindung von einer der Kanten (51, 53 und 5552, 54 und 56) nach innen beabstandet ist und wobei die Bindung einen Kanal zwischen der Bindung und der einen der Kanten bestimmt, wobei der Kanal sich im Wesentlichen parallel zu der einen der Kanten erstreckt.<!-- EPO <DP n="18"> --></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 6, bei dem die Blase (40) einen Aufblasbereich (45) in Fluidkommunikation mit dem Kanal aufweist, wobei der Aufblasbereich eine Zone zum Einleiten des Fluids in die Blase bereitstellt und der Aufblasbereich verschlossen ist, um das Fluid in der Blase zu verschließen.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 6, bei dem die Bindung (44) halbiert ist, um den Kanal von einem zentralen Abschnitt der Blase (40) zu trennen.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 4, bei dem die Blase (40) mindestens eine Lasche (46) aufweist, die sich von einer der ersten Kanten erstreckt.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 9, bei dem die Lasche (46) zum Anordnen der Blase (40) innerhalb des Schuhwerks genutzt ist.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 1, bei dem die erste Oberfläche (41) und die zweite Oberfläche (42) in einem zentralen Abschnitt der Blase (40) ohne innere Verbindungen sind.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Schuhwerkartikel (10) gemäß Anspruch 1, bei dem das Fluid mit Druck beaufschlagt ist.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) comprenant une tige (20) et une structure de semelle (30) fixée à la tige, la tige et/ou la structure de semelle incorporant une vessie (40) ayant une première surface (41) et une seconde surface (42) opposée à celle-ci qui sont liées sur leur périphérie de manière à définir trois premiers bords ayant une configuration convexe (51, 53 et 55) et trois seconds bords ayant une configuration concave (52, 54 et 56), les premiers bords alternant avec les seconds bords, la vessie ayant la configuration d'une mosaïque en étant susceptible de recouvrir une surface sans intervalles significatifs ou se chevauchant avec plusieurs vessies ayant une forme similaire, et la vessie renfermant un fluide entre la première surface et la seconde surface.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1, dans lequel la première surface (41) et la seconde surface (42) sont exemptes de connexions internes dans la partie centrale de la vessie (40).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel la vessie (40) est encapsulée dans un matériau en mousse polymère de la structure de semelle (30).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel la vessie (40) a une configuration hexagonale.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 4, dans lequel au moins l'un des seconds bords (52, 54 et 56) a une première entaille et une seconde entaille, la seconde entaille étant plus proche de la partie centrale de la vessie (40) que la première entaille.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel la vessie (40) renferme une liaison (44) entre la première surface (41) et la seconde surface (42), la liaison étant située à distance vers l'intérieur de l'un des bords (51, 53 et 55, 52, 54 et 56), et définissant un canal entre celle-ci et ce bord, le canal s'étendant essentiellement parallèlement à celui-ci.<!-- EPO <DP n="20"> --></claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 6, dans lequel la vessie (40) comporte une surface de gonflage (45) en communication fluidique avec le canal, la surface de gonflage définissant une zone permettant d'introduire un fluide dans la vessie, et la surface de gonflage étant rendue étanche pour assurer l'étanchéité du fluide dans la vessie.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 6, dans lequel la liaison (44) est bissectée pour séparer le canal de la partie centrale de la vessie (40).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 4, dans lequel la vessie (40) comporte au moins une patte (46) s'étendant à partir de l'un des premiers bords.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 9, dans lequel la patte (46) est utilisée pour localiser la vessie (40) à la partie interne de l'article chaussant.</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1, dans lequel la première surface (41) et la seconde surface (42) sont exemptes de connexions internes dans la partie centrale de la vessie (40).</claim-text></claim>
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<claim-text>Article chaussant (10) conforme à la revendication 1, dans lequel la le fluide est comprimé.</claim-text></claim>
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<heading id="ref-h0001"><b>REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION</b></heading>
<p id="ref-p0001" num=""><i>This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only. It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.</i></p>
<heading id="ref-h0002"><b>Patent documents cited in the description</b></heading>
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