METHOD FOR PRODUCING A SEAT COVER AND SEAT COVER
20170240083 · 2017-08-24
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Abstract
A method produces a seat cover (2), which seat cover includes at least one body contact surface (7, 9) and seat cushion side surfaces (8.1, 8.2, 10.1, 10.2) which are adjacent thereto. A receiving element (4) is arranged in the region of the blank part (3.1, 3.2) on a raw material (1) prior to cutting a blank part (3.1, 3.2) for the seat cover (2), and is secured. The at least on body contact surface (7, 9) and the adjacent seat cushion side surfaces (8.1, 8.2, 10.1, 10.2) are cut from a raw material (1) as a single-piece blank part (3.1, 3.2) and are processed to form a seat cover (2).
Claims
1. A method for producing a seat cover which comprises at least one body contact surface and adjoining side cheek surfaces, the method comprising the steps of: providing a raw material for the seat cover from which a blank part is to be cut; before the blank part for the seat cover is cut, arranging at least one receiving element and fastening the at least one receiving element on the raw material in the region of the blank part to be cut.
2. The method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surfaces are cut to size from the raw material such that the blank part is a single-piece blank part for the seat cover.
3. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a seat face-side body contact surface and two seat face-side side cheek surfaces are cut to size from the raw material such that the blank part is a single-piece blank part for the seat cover.
4. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a backrest-side body contact surface and two backrest-side side cheek surfaces are cut to size from the raw material such that the blank part is a single-piece backrest blank part.
5. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein, before the single-piece blank part is cut to size, the receiving element is arranged and fastened on the raw material in a transition region between the body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surface.
6. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a continuous tube for receiving an insert is fastened as the receiving element to the raw material.
7. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein a segmented tube for receiving an insert is fastened as the receiving element to the raw material.
8. The method as claimed in claim 2, wherein the receiving element is arranged and fastened on the raw material by means of a computer-controlled machine.
9. The method as claimed in claim 8, wherein the receiving element is sewn onto the raw material by means of a sewing machine.
10. A seat cover comprising: at least one body contact surface; and adjoining side cheek surfaces, wherein the seat cover is formed by a method comprising the steps of: providing a raw material for the seat cover from which a blank part is to be cut; before the blank part for the seat cover is cut, arranging at least one receiving element on the raw material in a region of the blank part to be cut and fastening the at least one receiving element on the raw material in the region of the blank part to be cut.
11. The seat cover as claimed in claim 10, further comprising cutting the blank part to size from the raw material as a single-piece blank part for the seat cover including the at least one body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surfaces that are cut to size from the raw material.
12. The seat cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein the at least one body contact surface comprises a seat face-side body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surfaces comprise two seat face-side side cheek.
13. The seat cover as claimed in claim 12, wherein the at least one body contact surface further comprises a backrest-side body contact surface.
14. The seat cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein, before the single-piece blank part is cut to size, the receiving element is arranged and fastened on the raw material in a transition region between the body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surface.
15. The seat cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein a continuous tube for receiving an insert is fastened as the receiving element to the raw material.
16. The seat cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein a segmented tube for receiving an insert is fastened as the receiving element to the raw material.
17. The seat cover as claimed in claim 11, wherein the receiving element is arranged and fastened on the raw material by means of a computer-controlled machine.
18. The seat cover as claimed in claim 17, further comprising sewing the receiving element onto the raw material with a sewing machine.
19. A method for producing a seat cover, the method comprising the steps of: providing a raw material for the seat cover from which a blank part is to be cut; arranging at least one receiving element on the raw material in a region of the blank part to be cut; fastening the arranged receiving element on the raw material in the region of the blank part to be cut; cutting the blank part, with the fastened receiving element, to size from the raw material as a single-piece blank part for the seat cover with the single-piece blank part including at least one body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surfaces that are cut to size from the raw material.
20. The method for producing a seat cover as claimed in claim 19, wherein the at least one body contact surface comprises a seat face-side body contact surface a backrest-side body contact surface and the adjoining side cheek surfaces comprise two seat face-side side cheek surfaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0034] Referring to the drawings, parts which correspond to one another are provided with the same designations in all figures.
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[0036] The web-shaped raw material 1 is provided with markings in the form of lines L1 to L4 for a plurality of single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 of a plurality of seat covers 2.
[0037] The lines L1 to L4 which are shown are respective markings for a single-piece seat face blank part 3.1 of the seat cover 2, which markings depict a predefined cutting sequence, in order to realize specific seat contours and seat dimensions by means of cutting to size by machine or manually.
[0038] A region of the raw material 1 which is situated on the outside around the lines L1 to L4 is not used during the further production of the seat cover 2 and is called waste 6. The lines L1 to L4 can be applied, for example, graphically on the raw material 1 by means of a stencil and a drawing element. As an alternative, if the seat face blank parts 3.1 are cut out in a computer-controlled manner, the lines L1 to L4 are not applied on the raw material 1, since they are generated on the software side in a digitized manner.
[0039] In exemplary embodiments which are not shown, the lines L1 to L4 are markings for blank parts of other shapes, in particular for backrest blank parts 3.2, as shown in
[0040] At least one receiving element 4 is arranged and fastened on the raw material 1 on the surface side which forms the underside of the seat cover 2, in the region of the respectively marked single-piece seat face blank part 3.1.
[0041] In one possible embodiment, before the respective single-piece seat face blank part 3.1 is cut to size from the raw material 1, the receiving element 4 is fastened mechanically to the raw material 1, in particular is sewn to the raw material 1. Here, the receiving element 4 is fastened to the raw material 1 by means of a sewing machine using what is known as an open seam 5.
[0042] The receiving element 4 serves as a receptacle for an insert 11 (shown in
[0043] The receiving element 4 is arranged and fastened on the inner side or underside of the seat cover 2 and therefore on that surface side of the seat cover 2 which lies opposite the use side. The receiving element 4 protrudes in the manner of a tubular bead from the underside of the seat cover 2. By means of the receiving element 4 on its own and/or together with the insert 11 which is arranged and held therein, the seat cover 2 is held in the mounted state in a positionally correct manner on a carrier or cushion element of a vehicle seat and is fixed in a manner which is largely secured against slipping.
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[0046] Here, the single-piece seat face blank part 3.1 comprises a seat face-side body contact surface 7 and two adjoining seat face-side side cheek surfaces 8.1, 8.2, and the seam 5 which is visually discernible from outside. In contrast to
[0047] As an alternative, the seam 5 can be merely a decorative seam which is introduced into the raw material 1 in the interface or dividing region between the body contact surface 7 and the respective adjoining side cheek surface 8.1 and 8.2. In this case, the receiving element 4 is fastened to the raw material 1 in another suitable way, for example is connected to it in an integrally joined manner, in particular is adhesively bonded, on the underside of said raw material 1.
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[0050] Here, the single-piece backrest blank part 3.2 comprises a backrest-side body contact surface 9 and two adjoining backrest-side side cheek surfaces 10.1, 10.2 which are separated visually from one another by means of the seam 5, but are not joined by means of said seam 5. In contrast to
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[0052] The insert 11 extends along the receiving element 4 and is formed, for example, as a tube or rod made from plastic or metal. The receiving element 4 which protrudes from the underside with the insert 11 imparts to the seat cover 2 the contour at the transitions between the body contact surface 7 and the side cheek surfaces 8.1, 8.2 and, in addition, serves to secure and fix the seat cover 2 on a carrier, in particular on a foam part or a seat cushion part of the vehicle seat, in a positionally correct manner and such that it is secured substantially against slipping, with the result that a displacement or sliding of the seat cover 2 is at least reduced or is prevented.
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[0054] The pre-sewing of components, such as the receiving element 4, to the raw material 1 before the cutting to size process reduces the production process and the manual work considerably in comparison with conventional production methods. Furthermore, the cutting to size operation can already be carried out briefly after the laminating operation has ended, with the result that the single-piece blank parts 3.1, 3.2 which are produced can be fed to further process steps and process locations, without it being necessary for the waste which arises during the cutting to size process to be transported.
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[0056] In the exemplary embodiment according to
[0057] In a following optional second step S2, the raw material 1 is wound onto what are known as reels.
[0058] As an alternative, the raw material 1 can be pre-sewn in a third step S3 after the laminating or coating in the step S1. For the case where the pre-sewing is carried out at a location which is remote from the laminating or coating, the laminated or coated raw material 1 is wound onto reels in the step S2 for transport to the next process step.
[0059] In a following third step S3, as described above using
[0060] As an alternative, the receiving elements 4 can be fastened fully automatically by means of another connecting type, for example can be riveted or connected in an integrally joined manner. In an analogous manner to the seam 5, the rivets serve to fasten the receiving elements 4 to the underside of the finished seat cover 2 and as decorative rivets on the upper side or outer side. The inserts 11 are optionally introduced into the fastened receiving elements 4.
[0061] Depending on the location of the respective production method, the raw material 1 which is provided with the fastened receiving elements 4 can be wound onto reels again for transport to the next location (in an analogous manner to the step S2).
[0062] The raw material 1 which is provided with the receiving elements 4 and is pre-sewn by machine is subsequently fed in a fourth step S4 to a cutting process, for example in what is known as a trimming unit, in which the above-described single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 and/or the single-piece backrest blank parts 3.2 are cut from the raw material 1 by means of a cutting tool, for example what is known as a cutter.
[0063] After the cutting process in the step S4 in a trimming unit, the cut single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 and/or the single-piece backrest blank parts 3.2 are optionally packed and fed to a sewing factory or a manufacturing factory for seats, in particular vehicle seats, and are processed there to produce seat covers 2 for vehicle seats.
[0064] The sequence of the production method according to
[0065] Here, in addition to the single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 and/or the single-piece backrest blank parts 3.2 with receiving elements 4 which are sewn on from step S4, further required parts which are to be sewn are fed to the step S5 from another cutting process of a step S4.1.
[0066] Depending on the type and design of the seat cover 2 to be manufactured, the single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 and/or the single-piece backrest blank parts 3.2 and/or the further required parts can be fed in a step S5.1 to additional fully automatic processing operations, such as embossing, high frequency welding or further pre-sewing.
[0067] In the actual step S5 (the sewing process for finishing of the seat cover 2), the pre-sewn and/or pre-processed single-piece seat face blank parts 3.1 and/or the single-piece backrest blank parts 3.2 and/or the further required parts are then crafted to form the respective seat cover 2 in a plurality of sewing steps which are carried out semiautomatically and/or manually.
[0068] Said seat cover 2 is then packaged in an optional step S6 for further transport to a remote production location or is processed further directly in a manufacturing plant for vehicle seats.
[0069] While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.