MATERIAL FOR VIBRATION DAMPING AND WEARABLE GARMENT COMPRISING SUCH A MATERIAL
20220007765 · 2022-01-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A43B13/38
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B13/181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A43B1/0009
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A43B17/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A vibration damping material suitable for use in a wearable garment, comprising a sheet of a flexible material with a first and a second side, both comprising a plurality of protrusions arranged in a predetermined pattern, wherein the protrusions on the first and/or second side of the sheet are arranged to be equidistant from adjacent protrusions, wherein the protrusions are distributed in a substantially uniform pattern throughout the first and/or second side of the sheet of flexible material, wherein the protrusions on the first side of the sheet are arranged to be offset with respect to the protrusions on the second side of the sheet of flexible material. A wearable garment comprising such a vibration damping material is also disclosed.
Claims
1-15. (canceled)
16. A vibration damping material suitable for use in a wearable garment, comprising a sheet of a flexible material with a first and a second side, both comprising a plurality of protrusions arranged in a predetermined pattern, wherein the protrusions on the first and/or second side of the sheet are arranged to be equidistant from adjacent protrusions, wherein the protrusions are distributed in a substantially uniform pattern throughout the first and/or second side of the sheet of flexible material, wherein the protrusions on the first side of the sheet are arranged to be offset with respect to the protrusions on the second side of the sheet of flexible material.
17. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the sheet has a thickness in the range 0.5-2 mm.
18. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions (20) are solid.
19. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions are hollow.
20. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions are solid on the first side of the sheet and hollow on the second side of the sheet, or vice versa.
21. The vibration damping material according to claim 19, wherein a through-going hole is arranged at the centre of each hollow protrusion on the first and/or second side of the sheet.
22. The vibration damping material according to claim 19, wherein the hollow protrusions have a wall thickness in the range 1-2 times the thickness of the sheet of flexible material.
23. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions are substantially cylindrical.
24. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions are substantially frusto-conical.
25. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions are substantially hexagonal and form a honeycomb structure.
26. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions have a height approximately 1-3 times the thickness of the sheet of flexible material.
27. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the protrusions have a diameter in the range 1-5 times the height of the protrusions.
28. The vibration damping material according to claim 16, wherein the flexible material is selected from the group comprising elastomers, natural rubber and/or synthetic rubber.
29. A wearable garment comprising a vibration damping material according to claim 16.
30. The wearable garment according to claim 29, wherein the wearable garment is a glove, a shoe, a shoe insole, a protective pad, or a helmet.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0019] The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0027] In the following, a detailed description of a vibration damping material according to the present invention is presented. In the drawing figures, like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements throughout the several figures. It will be appreciated that these figures are for illustration only and are not in any way restricting the scope of the invention.
[0028] In
[0029] Depending on the cutting direction of the edges of the sheet 10 and the location of the protrusions 20 on the sheet 10 (in the middle, along the edges, in the corners), the number of unoccupied spaces 25 surrounding the protrusions 20 may vary from one to four.
[0030] In the locations corresponding to these unoccupied spaces 25 on the second, opposite side of the sheet 10, there are arranged protrusions 20 similar or identical to the protrusions 20 on the first side 11 of the sheet 10. Thus, the protrusions 20 on the opposite sides of the sheet 10 of material are arranged offset in relation to each other.
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[0032] The vibration damping material of the present invention comprises a flexible material, preferably an elastomer such as e.g. natural rubber, synthetic rubber or a combination thereof. Due to the flexible nature of the sheet 10 of material, as well as the deformability of the protrusions 20, impacts and vibrations applied to the vibration damping material according to the present invention are absorbed to a high degree, thereby reducing the amount of impact and vibration transmitted to e.g. a user wearing a garment incorporating the material.
[0033] The vibration absorption abilities of a material of the present invention are believed to be improved by the offset pattern of the protrusions 20 on the first and second sides 11, 12 of the sheet 10, which allows for increased material deflection. More specifically, when a material of the present invention is subjected to a vibration force, the presence of the protrusions 20 and their offset arrangement provides an additional dimension (direction) of deflection for the material surrounding the area of impact. For example, when a material of the present invention is subjected to a vibration force, the force can be absorbed/dissipated not only by a general deformation or deflection of the sheet 10 of material, but also by deformation in opposite directions of the protrusions 20 located on the first and second sides 11, 12, respectively, thereof. The offset pattern of protrusions 20 and unoccupied spaces 25 provides voids into which the material of the sheet 10 can be deflected, thereby allowing for increased absorption properties in a direction substantially perpendicular to the surface of the sheet 10 of material. The protrusions 20 also allow for absorption/dissipation of laterally directed forces in that the protrusions 20 may deform and deflect in a direction substantially parallel to the surface of the sheet 10 of material. The individual protrusions 20 may allow for varying degrees of perpendicular and/or lateral deformation across the sheet 10 of material depending on the properties (amplitude, frequency, wavelength, spatial direction) and strength (force, magnitude) of the vibration.
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[0035] Similarly,
[0036] The height of the protrusions 20 may be selected depending on desired vibration damping properties of the material. In the embodiment shown in
[0037] The hollow protrusions 20 may have a wall thickness E ranging from 1-2 times the thickness C of the sheet 10, i.e. between 0.5 mm and 4 mm, preferably from 0.8 mm to 3 mm. The through-going hole 21 may have a diameter D in the range 1-3 times the thickness C of the sheet 10, i.e. between 0.5 mm and 6 mm, preferably from 0.8 mm to 4.5 mm. Additionally, the diameter A of the protrusions 20 may fall in the range 1-5 times the thickness C of the sheet 10, i.e. between 0.5 mm and 10 mm, preferably from 0.8 mm to 7.5 mm.
[0038] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0039] The distance F between neighbouring or adjacent protrusions 20 in the direction of intersection line A-A in
[0040] Turning now to
[0041] In the embodiments illustrated in
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[0043] In the honeycomb structure or pattern illustrated in
[0044] A first type of unoccupied space 35a comprises a hexagonal cell surrounded by five contiguous hexagonal protrusions 30, i.e. one side of the hexagon is level with the surface of the sheet 10 of material. A second type of unoccupied space 35b comprises a hexagonal cell surrounded by three non-contiguous contiguous hexagonal protrusions 30, i.e. the remaining three sides of the hexagon, uniformly distributed about the periphery thereof, are level with the surface of the sheet 10 of material. As may be seen in
[0045] Each of the hexagonal cells in the honeycomb structure, both hexagonal protrusions 30 and unoccupied spaces 35, may comprise a centrally located, through-going hole 32. The holes 32 may be generally circular or hexagonal to conform to the shape of the hexagonal cells. The diameter of the holes may range from 1.5 mm to 3 mm, about 2-4 times the thickness of the sheet 10.
[0046] A cross-sectional view taken along section B-B of the sheet 10 illustrated in
[0047] Turning now to
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[0049] Preferred embodiments of a vibration damping material according to the invention have been described. However, the person skilled in the art realises that this can be varied within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the inventive idea.
[0050] All the described alternative embodiments above or parts of an embodiment can be freely combined or employed separately from each other without departing from the inventive idea as long as the combination is not contradictory.