An inflatable cushioning device, and a process for making it, having a fluid-tight, enclosed area that is bordered by a first generally flat surface, a second generally flat surface and at least one bellowed surface, such that the bellowed surface will collapse when a force is applied. The cushionin
An inflatable cushioning device, and a process for making it, having a fluid-tight, enclosed area that is bordered by a first generally flat surface, a second generally flat surface and at least one bellowed surface, such that the bellowed surface will collapse when a force is applied. The cushioning device may include an inflation mechanism for selectively introducing air into the enclosed area. The cushioning device can be used in an athletic shoe.
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What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable cushioning device for an article of footwear, comprising: a first generally flat surface attached to a portion of the article of footwear; a second generally flat surface; at least one bellowed surface between said first flat surface and said second flat surface
What is claimed is: 1. An inflatable cushioning device for an article of footwear, comprising: a first generally flat surface attached to a portion of the article of footwear; a second generally flat surface; at least one bellowed surface between said first flat surface and said second flat surface, wherein said first flat surface, said second flat surface, and said bellowed surface form a fluid-tight, enclosed area and wherein said bellowed surface will collapse when a force is applied; wherein said enclosed area is defined by four or more sheets, each of said sheets extending between a first end and a second end of said enclosed area and allowing fluid communication within the entire volume of said enclosed area; and an inflation mechanism in fluid communication with the entire volume of said enclosed area for selectively introducing air into said enclosed area. 2. The cushioning device of claim 1, wherein said inflatable cushioning device is generally wedge shaped, such that said first and second generally flat surfaces are in close proximity at said first end and are separated by said bellowed surface at said second end. 3. The cushioning device of claim 1, wherein said four or more fluid impervious sheets comprises a first sheet, a second sheet, a third sheet and a fourth sheet; wherein said first sheet is said first generally flat surface and is attached to said second sheet, said second sheet is attached to said third sheet, and said third sheet is attached to said fourth sheet, said fourth sheet being said second generally flat surface, wherein said sheets other than said first and fourth sheets form said bellowed surface. 4. The cushioning device of claim 3, wherein all but the first and fourth sheets are horseshoe shaped, such that said enclosed area comprises a single large cavity. 5. The cushioning device of claim 3, wherein said enclosed area comprises a plurality of chambers, wherein said first sheet and said second sheet form a first chamber, said third sheet and said forth sheet form a second chamber. 6. The cushioning device of claim 5, wherein said plurality of chambers are fluidly connected through at least one hole in all but the first and fourth sheets. 7. The cushioning device of claim 1, wherein said sheets are made from thermoplastic polyurethane. 8. The cushioning device of claim 1, further comprising a deflation mechanism. 9. An article of footwear, comprising: an upper, a sole, an inflatable cushioning device, said inflatable cushioning device having a first generally flat surface attached to a portion of the article of footwear, a second generally flat surface, at least one bellowed surface located between said first and second generally flat surfaces, wherein said first flat surface, said second flat surface and said bellowed surface form an enclosed, air-tight area and wherein said bellowed surface will collapse when a force is applied, wherein said enclosed area is defined by four or more sheets, each of said sheets extending between a first end and a second end of said enclosed area and allowing fluid communication within the entire volume of said enclosed area; and an inflation mechanism in fluid communication with the entire volume of said enclosed area for selectively introducing air into said cushioning device. 10. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said cushioning device is generally wedge shaped, such that said first and second generally flat surfaces are in close proximity at said first end and are separated by said bellowed surface at said second end. 11. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said cushioning device is located substantially under the foot, whereby the impact of the foot against the ground is cushioned with each step. 12. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said cushioning device is disposed within said sole. 13. The article of footwear of claim 12, wherein said cushioning device is disposed within a midsole. 14. The article of footwear of claim 12, wherein said cushioning device is disposed between a midsole and a outsole. 15. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said cushioning device is disposed between a sole and an upper. 16. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said bellowed surface is visible from the exterior of said article of footwear. 17. The article of footwear of claim 9, wherein said cushioning device includes a deflation mechanism. 18. A process for manufacturing a bellowed cushioning device for an article of footwear comprising: providing four or more sheets; attaching said sheets together to form a first generally flat surface, a second generally flat surface and a bellowed surface defining a fluid-tight enclosed area, wherein each of said sheets extends between a first end and a second end of said enclosed area and allows fluid communication within the entire volume of said enclosed area; and attaching said first generally flat surface to a portion of the article of footwear. 19. The process according to claim 18, further comprising the step of providing an inflation mechanism in fluid communication with the entire volume of said enclosed area for selectively introducing air into said enclosed area. 20. The process according to claim 18, wherein said four or more sheets comprises at least a first sheet, a second sheet, a third sheet, and a fourth sheet, further comprising: attaching at least a portion of said first sheet to at least a portion of said second sheet along a first outer weld line; attaching at least a portion of said second sheet to at least a portion of said third sheet along an inner weld line; attaching at least a portion of said third sheet to at least a portion of said fourth sheet along an outer weld line; wherein said second sheet and said third sheet form said bellowed surface.
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