A method for obtaining an object through the use of machine tools
20210252749 · 2021-08-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C41/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29K2075/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C41/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C41/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method for obtaining an object, such as an interior design object or a piece of furniture, includes the steps of producing a base structure of the object, and applying a coating to at least part of the base structure. The step of applying the coating includes distributing, onto the base structure, a material castable in a mold or producing one or more preformed blocks of this castable material in a mold to be joined to the base structure, and subsequently machining the coating using machine tools to generate a final shape.
Claims
1. A method for obtaining an object comprising the steps of: producing a base structure of the object; distributing a first polyurethane material onto at least a part of said base structure so as to create a rigid shell, which confers predetermined structural features to said base structure, said first polyurethane material being a compact rigid polyurethane material; providing a coating, which coats at least part of said rigid shell, said step of providing the coating comprising distributing, onto said at least part of said rigid shell, a second type of polyurethane material or, alternatively, producing one or more preformed blocks made of said second type of polyurethane material and joining said one or more preformed blocks to said base structure, said second type of polyurethane material being an expanded polyurethane material which forms an external layer overlapping said rigid shell, said external layer being produced with an increased thickness; and subsequently machining, said external layer of expanded polyurethane material using a machine tool so as to bring the object to a final size.
2. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said base structure is made of polystyrene.
3. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said expanded polyurethane material is a flexible expanded polyurethane material so as to create said coating with predetermined features of softness.
4. The method, according to claim 3, wherein said flexible expanded polyurethane material is Polyol BASF Elastoflex W5165/113/FL, Isocyanate BASF ISO 135/46, produced by BASF.
5. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said second type of polyurethane material is a rigid expanded polyurethane material.
6. The method, according to claim 5, wherein said rigid expanded polyurethane material is of Elastolit type produced by BASF.
7. The method, according to claim 1, wherein distributing, onto said at least part of said rigid shell, the second type of polyurethane material comprises spraying through one or more nozzles.
8. The method, according to claim 1, wherein joining said one or more preformed blocks to said base structure comprises adhesively bonding said one or more preformed blocks.
9. The method, according claim 1, wherein producing the base structure comprises machining of one or more blocks of polystyrene using machine tools according to a predetermined shape.
10. The method, according to claim 1, wherein producing the base structure made of polystyrene comprises mold casting.
11. The method, according to claim 1, further comprising, before producing the external layer, applying by adhesive bonding the one or more preformed blocks in one or more points of the rigid shell.
12. The method, according to claim 11, wherein said one or more preformed blocks are made of a flexible expanded polyurethane material.
13. The method, according to claim 1, wherein said object is an interior design object and/or a piece of furniture.
14. An object comprising: a central body coated with a compact rigid polyurethane material, which forms a rigid shell providing predetermined structural features to said central body, wherein said rigid shell is coated at least in part with a different polyurethane material to form a layer of expanded polyurethane, which forms an external layer overlapping said rigid shell, said external layer having a final profile machined by a machine tool.
15. The object, according to claim 14, wherein said object is an interior design object and/or a piece of furniture.
16. The object, according to claim 14, wherein said central body is made of polystyrene.
17. The object, according to claim 14, wherein said expanded polyurethane is of flexible or rigid type.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0071] Additional features and advantages of the present method according to the invention will become apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, given only by way of non-limiting examples, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0074] Both
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DESCRIPTION OF SOME PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0076] According to the invention, some preferred embodiment of the invention will be described below:
[0077] In a first embodiment of the invention:
[0078] With reference to
[0079] “Core” means the central structure and therefore a base structure which can provide one single material or two or more materials coupled to one another.
[0080] This base structure can be realized exactly as described in the previous publication EP2346374 by means of a machining through machine tools but mold casting is also possible.
[0081] As described in previous publication EP2346374, one or more polystyrene blocks can be machined by machine tools, among them numerical control machines such as milling machines or hot-wire cutting machines.
[0082] The final form of the object can be obtained from a single block 2 of polystyrene which is processed through one or more machine tools according to the final shape, or the final shape can be obtained by assembling different parts of polystyrene blocks processed according to specific shapes which, joined to one another, enable to obtain the final shape.
[0083] The same occurs in case of realization of the polystyrene “core” through the mold in which it can be constituted by two or more parts joined to one another subsequently.
[0084] Then polyurethane material (or other materials which can be casted in mold) is distributed onto the surface of this structure realized, for example according to what has been described in previous publication EP2346374 or EP2599606 in which, for example by spraying, this polyurethane material is distributed in order to create a coating with predetermined mechanical features.
[0085] This polyurethane material is preferably a compact rigid polyurethane material (coating).
[0086] In this way, the base structure becomes a whole with the layer of polyurethane material 3 thus creating a particularly resistant base structure (2, 3) to bear loadings.
[0087] The polyurethane which is sprayed to obtain the shell 3 and therefore confer sturdiness to the overall base structure (2, 3) is of the type compact rigid polyurethane material, such as brand BASF, better described below.
[0088] This compact rigid polyurethane material, known per se within the prior art and available on the market with other brand names, while solidifying, creates a rigid shell with high mechanical performances. For this reason, it is described as compact rigid polyurethane material. For example, if is sprayed onto a chair made of polystyrene, then the chair can bear a person's weight.
[0089] A stuffing of soft material such as foam rubber may be applied onto this base structure (2, 3) if necessary.
[0090] Foam rubber is known as flexible expanded polyurethane material. It is different from compact rigid polyurethane material described above since flexible foam material is particularly deformable (it forms soft stuffing) while the other one is highly rigid and creates structural coating shells.
[0091] According to the invention, as per
[0092] Indeed,
[0093] This flexible polyurethane which is sprayed is generally named flexible expanded polyurethane. Once sprayed, it expands and generates the soft coating.
[0094] Therefore, it will have high features of softness and deformability.
[0095] As it is inferable from
[0096] According to the invention, in order to shape the stuffing realized according to a required shape, a further step of machining through the above-mentioned machine tools is provided on the side of stuffing, which enables obtaining the final shape.
[0097] The same
[0098] Therefore, the object can be fastened to a support of the machine with the arm mounting the milling cutter which is maneuvered according to a predetermined run and electronically programmable, substantially in similar manner to the well-known CNC machines.
[0099] In this manner, it is not necessary anymore to cast the stuffing in the mold through foamable material but, after the spraying, the foam material is machined through machine tools to shape it according to a final shape.
[0100] Therefore, it will be possible to spray roughly, thus creating a less accurate but greater thickness and then obtaining the precise final shape after machining through machine tools, for example a milling through one or more milling cutter which can for example run at the same time.
[0101] In a second embodiment of the invention:
[0102] Without prejudice to what has been described in the first embodiment of the invention, the stuffing could be applied manually, that is by gluing preformed pieces of stuffing according to a scheme known in prior art.
[0103] Exactly as described above, the material of the stuffing will always be flexible expanded polyurethane of foam rubber type, for example, which is pre-shaped in block, cut into pieces and then applied onto the object.
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[0105] Therefore, in this case too, it is not necessary to apply pieces with a precise shape, as the exact final shape is obtained by machining through machine tools, exactly as described in the first embodiment.
[0106] In a third embodiment of the invention:
[0107] This third embodiment is identical to the previous ones in many respects and is described in
[0108] With reference to
[0109] Subsequently, before the flexible polyurethane spray foam is applied by spraying, pre-formed blocks 10 are applied, preferably made of soft material such as rubber or the foam rubber itself.
[0110] Therefore, a certain number of pre-formed blocks can be stored in warehouse, which can further be cut to size and arranged in the structure in selected points, for example by gluing.
[0111] They have the feature of improving the comfort performance of the final product as they enable to modulate the overall compressive strength of the product and therefore to obtain the desired degree of comfort.
[0112] Then, as per
[0113] In an embodiment, obviously, spraying can be substituted with the gluing of prefabricated blocks of rubber foam as depicted in
[0114] In a fourth embodiment of the invention:
[0115] In this case, without prejudice to everything previously described, the same method can be applied to structural “cores” not necessarily made of polystyrene and possibly coated with a structural polyurethane.
[0116] In this case, therefore, the machining through machine tools could be omitted if this basic structural material is not machinable through machine tools but is obtained through different machining processes (for example in molds for plastic materials or in tube bending machines for metal materials).
[0117] Therefore, a process of coating with the structural polyurethane might not be necessary to confer structural rigidity, i.e. the compact rigid polyurethane.
[0118] In this case the operation of applying the stuffing can occur, as described above, by spraying or by gluing preformed pieces directly onto the “core” or onto the core coated with polyurethane and with a core that is a different material than polystyrene.
[0119] The coating is always flexible expanded polyurethane.
[0120] Subsequently, exactly as said above for the embodiments already described, this stuffing is machined through machine tools so as to shape it according to the final desired shape.
[0121] According to this embodiment of the invention too, blocks 10 can be applied before spraying or in any case applying foam rubber, as depicted in
[0122] Fifth Embodiment of the Invention:
[0123] In this case, as depicted in
[0124] It is placed at a level of intermediate rigidity between the compact rigid polyurethane and the flexible expanded polyurethane.
[0125] It is then machined through machine tools.
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[0127] In this sense, therefore, a basic structure is made, preferably made of polystyrene but also of other materials, and is coated, if necessary, with a polyurethane material through a spraying process with a compact rigid structural polyurethane material.
[0128] The coating is then applied, for example by spraying said rigid expanded polyurethane, and the machining of the external final structure is performed through the machine tools.
[0129] Therefore, as also for the other embodiments I-II-III described, an overlapping of a layer of expanded polyurethane is obtained over the shell made of compact polyurethane, whereby having two overlapping polyurethanes with different mechanical features. In this case the rigid expanded polyurethane will have a feature of greater hardness than flexible expanded polyurethane of the I and II configuration, enabling the realization of more rigid coatings/stuffing than foam rubber.
[0130] In all the embodiments of invention described, the layer of polyurethane material which is worked through machine tools can therefore have degrees of rigidity ranging from soft (flexible polyurethane) to values of rigidity gradually increasing with a rigid expanded polyurethane.
[0131] The mechanical features of polyurethane can easily be selected on the basis of the specific need in order to find the most suitable polyurethane on the market.
[0132] The polyurethanes described and preferably used are therefore:
[0133] The compact rigid polyurethane material generally used for structural purposes, that is to give structural features to the product in accordance with prior art;
[0134] The flexible expanded polyurethane material (also called foam rubber) obviously having different degrees of flexibility and softness depending on the formulation;
[0135] The rigid expanded polyurethane that is halfway between the compact rigid one and the flexible one well known on the market.
[0136] These last two are generally the coatings that are machined through machine tools and not machined and casted in a mold.
[0137] The flexible expanded polyurethane can be for example of the type: Polyol BASF Elastoflex W5165/113/FL, Isocyanate BASF ISO 135/46, produced by BASF.
[0138] The compact rigid polyurethane can be of the type for example: BASF Polyol Elastocoat C 6315/138, BASF Isocyanate ISO 136/34, produced by BASF;
[0139] The rigid expanded polyurethane can be for example of the Elastolit type always of BASF, for example ELASTOLIT D81 and ELASTOLIT D82, therefore with different degrees of rigidity.
[0140] All the aforementioned polyurethanes are produced by BASF and their technical features, both of the flexible one and of the rigid one for example Elastolit, are available on the Internet in their official websites and relative catalogs, for example on the website:
[0141] http://www.polyurethanes.basf.de/pu/solutions/en_GB/content/productbrand/cosypur
[0142] The present method enables to obtain objects of any shape, such as interior design objects and/or pieces of furniture, but also objects in the automotive sector or transport means in general, such as seats for a motor vehicle.