MANUFACTURING OF AN INFLATABLE STRUCTURE
20200307154 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B7/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2002/2896
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/0076
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
D05B21/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
B32B5/26
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B32B27/06
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D06H7/00
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B32B2309/70
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B32B5/02
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B32B2255/02
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B32B2250/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B7/09
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B27/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B37/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B38/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B41/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
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B32B5/26
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D05B21/00
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D06H7/00
TEXTILES; PAPER
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to manufacturing an inflatable structure. There is determined one or more contours of at least a portion of an inflatable structure to be manufactured. There is further provided a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitches. Moreover, there is provided along at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric one or more fixation lines comprising coupling means fixating the first layer to the second layer, the one or more fixation lines corresponding to the one or more contours. Furthermore, the drop stitch fabric is coated, wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines. The disclosure also relates to an inflatable structure manufactured according to the foregoing, and a control system for controlling said manufacturing.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing an inflatable structure, the method comprising: determining one or more contours of at least a portion of an inflatable structure to be manufactured; providing a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitches; providing along at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric one or more fixation lines comprising coupling means fixating the first layer to the second layer, the one or more fixation lines corresponding to the one or more contours; and coating the drop stitch fabric, wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the providing one or more fixation lines comprises providing one or more seams comprising stitches.
3. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: cutting along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines for removal of residue drop stitch fabric.
4. The method according to claim 1, further comprising: providing a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the providing one or more non-inflatable elements comprises placing the respective portion of the one or more non-inflatable elements between the first layer and the second layer, prior to the providing one or more fixation lines.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein one or more steps of the method is performed by a control system for controlling the manufacturing, wherein the determining one or more contours comprises determining one or more contours by means of a contour determining unit comprised in the control system; and/or wherein the providing a drop stitch fabric comprises controlling drop stitching of a drop stitch fabric by means of drop stitch controlling unit comprised in the control system; and/or wherein the providing one or more fixation lines comprises controlling provision of one or more fixation lines by means of a coupling controlling unit comprised in the control system; and/or wherein the coating the drop stitch fabric comprises controlling coating of the drop stitch fabric by means of a coating controlling unit comprised in the control system.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the cutting along the one or more fixation lines comprises controlling cutting of the one or more fixation lines by means of a cutting controlling unit comprised in the control system.
8. The method according to claim 6, wherein the providing one or more non-inflatable elements comprises controlling providing of one or more non-inflatable elements by means of an element controlling unit comprised in the control system.
9. An inflatable structure manufactured according to claim 1.
10. A computer program product comprising a computer program containing computer program code means arranged to cause a computer or a processor to execute the steps of a method according to claim 6, stored on a computer-readable medium or a carrier wave.
11. A control system for controlling manufacturing of an inflatable structure, the control system comprising: a contour determining unit for determining one or more contours of at least a portion of an inflatable structure to be manufactured; a drop stitch controlling unit for controlling drop stitching of a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitches; a coupling controlling unit for controlling provision along at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric of one or more fixation lines comprising coupling means fixating the first layer to the second layer, the one or more fixation lines corresponding to the one or more contours; and a coating controlling unit for controlling coating of the drop stitch fabric, wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines.
12. The control system according to claim 11, wherein the coupling controlling unit is adapted for controlling provision of one or more seams comprising stitches.
13. The control system according to claim 11, further comprising: a cutting controlling unit for controlling cutting along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines for removal of residue drop stitch fabric.
14. The control system according to claim 11, further comprising: a element controlling unit for controlling provision of a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements along at least a portion of one or more fixation lines.
15. The control system according to claim 14, wherein the element controlling unit is adapted for, prior to the controlling of the provision of the one or more fixation lines, controlling placement of the respective portion of the one or more non-inflatable elements between the first layer and the second layer.
16. The method according to claim 1, wherein the providing a drop stitch fabric comprises providing a drop stitch fabric with support from a drop stitching system and/or machine.
17. The method according to claim 1, wherein the providing one or more fixation lines comprises providing one or more fixation lines with support from a coupling applying system and/or machine.
18. The method according to claim 1, wherein the coating the drop stitch fabric comprises coating the drop stitch fabric with support from a coating applying system and/or machine.
19. The method according to claim 3, wherein the cutting along the one or more fixation lines comprises cutting along the one or more fixation lines with support from a cutting system and/or machine.
20. The method according to claim 4, wherein the providing one or more non-inflatable elements comprises providing one or more non-inflatable elements with support from an element providing system and/or machine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The various aspects of the non-limiting embodiments, including particular features and advantages, will be readily understood from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0021] Non-limiting embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred embodiments of the disclosure are shown. This disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Like reference characters refer to like elements throughout. Dashed lines of some boxes in the figures indicate that these units or actions are optional and not mandatory.
[0022] In the following, according to embodiments herein which relate to manufacturing of an inflatable structure, there will be disclosed an approach for manufacturing an inflatable structure which is more efficient than commonly known manufacturing approaches.
[0023] Referring now to the figures and
[0024] The manufacturing method may potentially be controlled by a control system 10, and an example of such a control system 10 is demonstrated in
[0025] The method exemplified in
[0026] The inflatable structure 1 may be transformable at least between a deflated state and an inflated state in a commonly known manner, and subsequently, the expression manufacturing an inflatable structure may refer to manufacturing an inflatable structure transformable between a deflated state and an inflated state. The deflated state may refer to a condition of the inflatable structure 1 in which the inflatable structure 1 is not pressurized, and may for instance be desirable for storage and/or transportation of the inflatable structure 1. Correspondingly, the inflated state may refer to a condition of the inflatable structure 1 in which the inflatable structure 1 is pressurizede.g. at least up to a predetermined and/or predetermineable value, pressure and/or percentage of e.g. a maximum potential pressure to which the inflatable structure 1 may be inflatedand which state further may be referred to as a state for intended use of the inflatable structure 1.
[0027] The expression inflatable structure transformable between a deflated and an inflated state, may refer to inflatable structure adapted to transition and/or change between a deflated and an inflated state. Deflated state, on the other hand, may refer to unpressurized state and/or storage and/or transportation state, whereas inflated state may refer to pressurized state and/or usage and/or intended use state. The expression state may refer to condition and/or mode.
[0028] Action 1001: In Action 1001, there is determined one or more contours 2 of at least a portion of an inflatable structure 1 to be manufactured. Thereby, contours 2i.e. outer and/or inner perimeters and/or edgesof a planned inflatable structure 1, may be defined.
[0029] The contours 2 are given by the desired shape and/or geometry of the planned inflatable structure 1, and may take on any dimensions rendered by said inflatable structure 1. The contours may accordingly be a combination of straight and curved lines, with corners and/or angles as defined by the shape and/or geometry of the inflatable structure 1 to be manufactured.
[0030] The expression determining one or more contours may refer to defining, calculating, deriving and/or setting one or more contours, whereas contours may refer to perimeters, edges, inner and/or outer contours, top view contours, side contours, cross section contours and/or contours in the deflated state. Of at least a portion of an inflatable structure, on the other hand, may refer to of at least a section of, of one or more chambers of and/or merely of an inflatable structure, whereas an inflatable structure to be manufactured may refer to merely the inflatable structure.
[0031] Action 1001 of determining one or more contours 2 may potentially be determined by means of a contour determining unit 101 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0032] Action 1002: In Action 1002, there is provided a drop stitch fabric 3 having a first layer 31 and a second layer 32 tethered by drop stitches 4, and an example of such a drop stitch fabric 3 is depicted in
[0033] Thereby, the inflatable structure 1 has the potential to in an inflated state be transformed into a strong, firm structure. That is, the drop stitches 4 may in the inflated state hold the inflatable structure 1 firmly in shape, thus allowing the inflatable structure 1 to maintain its shape and stability under heavy outside pressure and impact.
[0034] The drop stitch fabric 3, the first layer 31, the second layer 32 and the drop stitches 4 may be provided and/or manufacturedand/or have been manufacturedin any commonly known manner, for instance with support from apotentially knowndrop stitching system and/or machine 11 (shown in
[0035] Moreover, the drop stitch fabric 3 may refer to any drop stitch fabric commonly known in the art, and be of any dimensionse.g. width and/or lengthdeemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. range from tens of millimetres up to tens of metres. In a similar manner, the first layer 31 and the second layer 32 may refer to any drop stitch layers commonly known, and be of any thickness deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. range from tenths of millimetres up to several millimetres, and/or comprise any material commonly known, such as for instance nylon and/or polyester. Moreover, the first layer 31 and/or the second layer 32 may each be represented by a respective set of layers lying on top of another in a known manner, which layers may or may not comprise different materials. Yet again, in a similar manner, the drop stitches 4 may be represented by any drop stitches known in the art, e.g. be represented by fibers, strands and/or threads e.g. comprising polyester material and moreover e.g. be provided in a linear, zigzag and/or random pattern. The drop stitches 4 may further be of any dimensions and/or characteristics deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, and for instance may a length of the drop stitches 4, i.e. a drop stitches length 41, range from a few millimetres up to hundreds of millimetres. The drop stitches 4 may in a commonly known manner extend through the first layer 31 and the second layer 32, and furthershould the first 31 and/or the second 32 layer be represented by a respective set of layerthen the drop stitches 4 may extend through one, a few or all of the layers in the respective set.
[0036] The expression providing a drop stitch fabric may refer to drop stitching a drop stitch fabric, and further to providing with support from a drop stitching system and/or machine a drop stitch fabric, whereas the expression providing a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer may refer to providing a drop stitch fabric intended to be comprised in the inflatable product, the drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer. The expression drop stitch fabric may refer to uniform, integral and/or undivided drop stitch fabric, drop stitch fabric with a uniform extension area and/or two-layer fabric, whereas fabric may refer to material and/or cloth. The expression layer, on the other hand, may refer to set of parallel layers and/or essentially and/or at least partly parallel layers, whereas tethered by drop stitches may refer to tethered by a dense array of drop stitches and further to coupled, joined and/or held by drop stitches. Drop stitches may refer to spacer threads and/or vertical stitches, and further to drop stitches there between.
[0037] According to an example, optionally, the expression providing a drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitches may refer to providing a one piece drop stitch fabric having a first layer and a second layer tethered by drop stitches, a layer area of the drop stitch fabric exceeding outer contours out of the one or more contours of the inflatable structure. Accordingly, the drop stitch fabric 3 may according to this example be represented by a single drop stitch fabric having a layer area 33 greater than an area defined by outer contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1. Thereby, the inflatable structure 1 may be manufactured from a single piece of drop stitch fabric 3, rather than be composed of two or more pieces of drop stitch fabric, which however also would be feasible. The expression one piece drop stitch fabric may refer to single drop stitch fabric, whereas layer area of the drop stitch fabric may refer to layer surface area of the drop stitch fabric. Area of the drop stitch fabric, on the other hand, may refer to area of the first layer and/or the second layer of the drop stitch fabric.
[0038] Action 1002 of providing a drop stitch fabric 3 may potentially be controlled by means of a drop stitch controlling unit 102 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0039] Action 1003: In Action 1003, there is provided along at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric 3 one or more fixation lines 5 comprising coupling means 51 fixating the first layer 31 to the second layer 32, the one or more fixation lines 5 corresponding to the one or more contours 2. Thereby, in addition to the drop stitches 4 tethering the first layer 31 to the second layer 32, coupling means 51 of one or more fixation lines 5 additionally couple the first layer 31 to the second layer 32. As a result thereof, since the fixation lines 5 reflect the one or more contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1 being manufactured, edges of inner and/or outer perimeters of said structure 1 are formed and bonded. Subsequently, a geometry of the inflatable structure 1 is thereby defined and fixed by the one or more fixation lines 5, thus rendering the drop stitch fabric 3 thereof 1 more easily manageable for further processing thereof. For instance, shifting and/or sliding of the first layer 31 relative the second layer 32e.g. during continued manufacturing and/or handlingmay be avoided, and/or drop stitches 4 in vicinity of the one or more contours 2 and/or fixation lines 5 may be locked in by the coupling means 51, thus preventing said drop stitches from sticking out beyond the one or more fixation lines 5 and potentially be damaged e.g. during continued manufacturing and/or handling of the inflatable structure 1 and/or the drop stitch fabric 3 thereof. Further, more complicated inflatable structures may then be provided, having more complicated inner and/or outer contours e.g. irregular contours.
[0040] The one or more fixation lines 5 may mirror, follow and/or be parallel to the one or more contours 2 along the entire inflatable structure 1, or portions thereof. Additionally or alternatively, the one or more fixation lines 5 may, as shown in
[0041] The one or more fixation lines 5, and subsequently the coupling means 51, may be provided in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knowncoupling applying system and/or machine 12, and/or potentially by hand.
[0042] Providing one or more fixation lines 5 may, according to an example, compriseand/or be represented byproviding one or more welding lines. The coupling means 51 may then comprise and/or be represented by welds and/or weld spots, and further, an optional coupling applying system and/or machine 12 hence for instance be represented by a commonly known welding machine.
[0043] Optionally, however, providing one or more fixation lines 5 may compriseand/or be represented byproviding one or more seams 6 comprising stitches 61. Thereby, in addition to the drop stitches 4 tethering the first layer 31 to the second layer 32, coupling stitches 61 of one or more seams 6which may be referred to as sewing lines 6additionally couple the first layer 31 to the second layer 32. As a result thereof, since the seam(s) 6 reflects the one or more contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1 being manufactured, edges of inner and/or outer perimeters of said structure 1 are formed and bonded by means of the coupling stitches 61 thereof 6. The one or more seams 6, and subsequently the stitches 61, may be provided in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knownsewing system and/or machine 12, and/or potentially by hand.
[0044] The expression providing one or more fixation lines may refer to applying one or more fixation lines, and further to providing with support from a coupling applying system and/or machine one or more fixation lines. Moreover, providing may according to an example refer to providing, prior to coating and/or cutting of the drop stitch fabric. The expression along at least a portion, on the other hand, may refer to extending along at least a portion and/or at and/or in at least a portion, whereas portion may refer to segment. The expression providing along at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric one or more fixation lines may refer to merely providing one or more fixation lines, whereas fixation line may refer to coupling, bonding and/or sealing line. Fixation line, on the other hand, may refer to fixation extension, whereas fixation line comprising coupling means may refer to fixation line comprising coupling members, couplings and/or couplers. According to an example, the one or more fixation lines may refer to the one or more seams and/or welding lines, and subsequently, the coupling means may then optionally refer to welds, welding spots and/or stitches. The expression fixating the first layer to the second layer may refer to attaching, bonding and/or coupling the first layer to the second layer, and/or coupling narrower and/or tighter than the drop stitches the first layer to the second layer. The one or more fixation lines corresponding to the one or more contours, on the other hand, may refer to the one or more fixation lines reflecting, mirroring and/or representing the one or more contours.
[0045] Action 1003 of providing one or more fixation lines 5 may potentially be controlled by means of a coupling controlling unit 103 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0046] Action 1006: In Action 1006, the drop stitch fabric 3 is coated, wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines 5. Thereby, the first layer 31 and the second layer 32 has been bonded along the contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1 prior to the drop stitch fabric 3 being coated, and accordingly, the one or more fixation lines 5 are coated together with the coating of the drop stitch fabric 3. The contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1 thereby become sealed, thus rendering subsequentcommonly knownadditional patching and/or sealing unnecessary. That is, rather thanas known in the artcutting out a contour of a drop stitch product from a drop stitch fabric after coating of said fabric, thus implying that subsequent welding and/or sealinge.g. by means of patchesof contour edges is required to enable said product to be airtight and/or gas proof, the introduced approach makes such subsequent welding and/or sealing unneeded. Accordingly, a more efficient manufacturing process is provided.
[0047] Coating of the drop stitch fabric 3 may be accomplished in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knowncoating applying system and/or machine 13 (shown in
[0048] The expression coating the drop stitch fabric may refer to coating at least a portion of the drop stitch fabric, applying coating on the drop stitch fabric and/or providing the drop stitch fabric with coating and/or one or more coating layers, and further to coating the drop stitch fabric comprised in the inflatable structure. Coating the drop stitch fabric may further refer to coating the drop stitch fabric with support from a coating applying system and/or machine. Moreover, coating may refer to coating, subsequent and/or after providing the one or more fixation lines. According to an example, the phrase wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines may refer to wherein one or more coating layers cover at least the one or more fixation lines, such that the inflatable structure and/or the drop stitch fabric thereof become airtight and/or gas proof.
[0049] Action 1006 of coating the drop stitch fabric 3 may potentially be controlled by means of a coating controlling unit 106 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0050] Action 1004: In optional Action 1004which may follow upon Action 1003 of providing one or more fixation lines 5, upon optional Action 1005 to be describe further on, and/or upon Action 1006 of coating the drop stitch fabric 3residual drop stitch fabric may be removed by cutting along at least a portion the one or more fixation lines 5. Thereby, drop stitch fabric not being part of the planned inflatable structure 1, may be separated from the planned inflatable structure 1. Moreover, thereby, since the residue drop stitch fabric then is removed after the first layer 31 and the second layer 32 has been bonded along the contours 2 of the inflatable structure 1 by means of the coupling means 51, unintentional damagingsuch as e.g. cuttingof drop stitches 4 located in the vicinity of the one or more fixation lines 5, may be avoided.
[0051] Cutting along the one or more fixation lines 5 may be accomplished in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knowncutting system and/or machine 14 (shown in
[0052] The expression cutting may refer to slitting and/or carving, and further to cutting with support from a cutting system and/or machine. Moreover, cutting may refer to cutting, subsequent and/or after providing one or more fixation lines. Cutting along, on the other hand, may refer to cutting essentially along, cutting parallel to and/or cutting with on offset margin along, whereas residual drop stitch fabric may refer to superfluous and/or redundant drop stitch fabric and/or drop stitch fabric residual. The expression for removal of residual drop stitch fabric may refer to to remove and/or and removing residual drop stitch fabric. According to an example, the phrase cutting along at least a portion the one or more fixation lines for removal of residual drop stitch fabric may refer to removing residue drop stitch fabric located beyond the one or more fixation lines.
[0053] Action 1004 of cutting along at least a portion the one or more fixation lines 5 may potentially be controlled by means of a cutting controlling unit 104 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0054] Action 1005: In optional Action 1005which may follow upon Action 1003 of providing one or more fixation lines 5, upon Action 1004 of cutting along the one or more fixation lines 5, and/or potentially upon Action 1002 of providing a drop stitch fabric 3a respective portion 71 of one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may be provided along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines 5. An example of such a non-inflatable element 7 is depicted in
[0055] Since a respective portion 71 of one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may be provided along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines 5, portions 71such as edgesof additional elements 7 intended to be part of the inflatable structure 1, may be integrated during the manufacturing process in a convenient manner. That is, since non-inflatable element(s) 7 may be provided along the fixation line(s) 5 prior to the drop stitch fabric 3 and the fixation line(s) 5 being coated, portions 71 of the non-inflatable element(s) 7 provided along the fixation line(s) 5 are coated together with coating of the drop stitch fabric 3 and the fixation line(s) 5. The portions 71 of the non-inflatable element(s) 7 provided along the fixation line(s) 5 thereby become sealed and integrated with the inflatable structure 1 and/or the drop stitch fabric 3 thereof, thus rendering subsequentcommonly knownadditional gluing, patching and/or sealing of such portions unnecessary. That is, rather thanas known in the artattaching one or more non-inflatable elements to an inflatable product and/or a drop stitch fabric thereof after coating of said fabric, thus implying that subsequent gluing and/or sealinge.g. by means of patchesof said non-inflatable elements is required, the introduced approach makes such subsequent gluing and/or sealing unneeded.
[0056] The one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may be represented by any elementse.g. known in the artfeasible for integration with the inflatable structure 1. Similarly, dimensions and/or characteristics of the non-inflatable element(s) 7 may be arbitrary and vary with the inflatable structure 1 at hand. A non-inflatable element 7 may for instance be represented by a sheet and/or a film, e.g. a transparent plastic sheet and/or film, and/or a net, e.g. adapted to function as a see-through section of the inflatable structure 1. To integrate the non-inflatable element(s) 7 with the inflatable structure 1 and/or the drop stitch fabric 3 thereof along the one or more fixation lines 5, a portion 71 of respective non-inflatable element 7 of any proportion as deemed suitable for sufficient integration with and/or attachment to the corresponding non-inflatable element 7, inflatable structure 1 and/or fixation line(s) 5, may be provided along the corresponding fixation line 5. Such a portion 71 of a non-inflatable element 7 may accordingly be of any preselectable dimensions, which may vary along the fixation line(s) 5, and for instance range from a few millimetres up to tens or even hundreds of millimetres. Providing a respective portion 71 of one or more non-inflatable elements 7 along at least a portion of the one or more fixation lines 5, may be accomplished in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knownelement providing system and/or machine 15 (shown in
[0057] Optionally, however, providing a respective portion 71 of one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may comprise placing the respective portion(s) 71 of the one or more non-inflatable elements 7 between the first layer 31 and the second layer 32, prior to Action 1003 of providing one or more fixation lines 5. Thereby, the portion(s) 71 of the one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may be attached to the drop stitch fabric 3 by the one or more fixation lines 5 fixating the first layer 31 to the second layer 32. Thereby, portions 71such as edgesof additional elements 7 intended to be part of the inflatable structure 1, may be integrated during the manufacturing process in an even more convenient manner, in that the exemplifying optional welding discussed above of portions 71 of the one or more non-inflatable elements 7, to portions of the one or more fixation lines 5, may be unnecessary. That is, since portions 71 of non-inflatable element(s) 7 may be inserted between the first layer 31 and the second layer 32 along the fixation line(s) 5 prior to the first layer 31 being fixated to the second layer 32 by the coupling means 51, portions 71 of the non-inflatable element(s) 7 intermediate the first and second layers 31, 32 become fixated between said layers 31, 32 together with the fixation of the first layer 31 to the second layer 32.
[0058] The expression providing a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements may refer to attaching and/or inserting a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements, and further to providing with support from an element providing system and/or machine a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements. Moreover, providing a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements may refer to providing, prior to coating of the drop stitch fabric a respective portion of one or more non-inflatable elements. Respective portion, on the other hand, may refer to respective proportion, whereas a respective portion may refer to one or more portions. The expression element may refer to component and/or part, whereas elements along at least a portion may refer to elements in at least a portion. Portion of the one or more fixation lines may refer to section of the one or more fixation lines.
[0059] Action 1005 of providing one or more non-inflatable elements 7 may potentially be controlled by means of an element controlling unit 105 of the control system 10 (shown in
[0060] Further shown in
[0061] The one or more folding lines 8 may respectively be of any form and/or design deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, and for instance respectively be essentially straight. Correspondingly, the folding line coupling means 81 may be represented by any coupling members enabling the first layer 31 to be coupled, be attached, be fixated and/or in an additional or alternative manner be tethered to the second layer 32 along the folding lines 8. The dimensions of the one or more folding lines 8 and/or folding line coupling means 81 may be selected in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand to support that the inflatable structure 1 in both the deflated state and the inflated state is foldable along the one or more folding lines 8. The dimensions may for instance relate to magnitudes of the one or more folding lines 8, such as to what extent a respective folding line 8 extends, to what extent a coupling means 81 extends, a separation distance between two adjacent coupling means 81, a width of a respective folding line 8, and/or a lengthe.g. in the inflated statebetween the first layer 31 and the second layer 32 along respective folding line 8, all of which respectively and/or combined may affect the foldability along the folding lines 8. The number of folding lines 8 may be selected as deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand. The number of folding lines 8 may hence range from e.g. a single folding line up to several or even tens or hundreds of folding lines 8. In
[0062] The one or more folding lines 8 may be provided in any manner deemed suitable for the inflatable structure 1 at hand, e.g. with support from apotentially knownfolding line providing machine and/or system (not shown)such as e.g. a sewing, welding and/or weaving machine and/or systemand/or potentially by hand. Correspondingly, providing the optional one or more folding lines 8 may potentially be controlled by means of a folding line controlling unit (not shown) of the control system 10 (shown in
[0063] The expression the inflatable structure is provided with one or more folding lines may refer to the drop stitch fabric of the inflatable structure is provided with one or more folding lines, whereas is provided with one or more folding lines may refer to having provided thereon one or more folding lines. One or more folding lines, on the other hand, may refer to one or more elongated folding lines, and further to one or more essentially straight folding lines. Moreover, one or more folding lines may refer to one or more strips, dividing lines, parting lines and/or splitting lines. According to an example, one or more folding lines may further refer to one or more seams, welding lines and/or lines with drop stitches of reduced drop stitches length. Folding line coupling means, on the other hand, may refer to folding line coupling members, folding line couplings and/or folding line couplers, whereas coupling the first layer to the second layer in this context may refer to coupling narrower and/or tighter than the drop stitches the first layer to the second layer. Moreover, coupling the first layer to the second layer may in this context refer to bonding, fixating, attaching and/or tethering and/or tethering in an alternative manner the first layer to the second layer. Be foldable may refer to to some extent be foldable and/or be foldable in a controlled, predetermined, predeterminable and/or expected manner.
[0064] As further shown in
[0065] Further shown in
[0066] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present disclosure by no means is limited to the preferred embodiments described above. On the contrary, many modifications and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims. It should furthermore be noted that the drawings not necessarily are to scale and the dimensions of certain features may have been exaggerated for the sake of clarity. Emphasis is instead placed upon illustrating the principle of the embodiments herein. Additionally, in the claims, the word comprising does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality.