METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING A CUSHION MAT AND CUSHION MAT MANUFACTURED THEREWITH

20170173857 ยท 2017-06-22

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    Abstract

    A method and an apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat and a cushion mat thus manufactured are disclosed. An apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat may include: a lower mold that has a cavity formed in its upper surface and is configured to receive a first sheet and a inner filler sequentially, where the first sheet may be disposed such that a boundary of the first sheet is exposed at a periphery part of the cavity; an upper mold that is configured to heat-seal the first sheet and a second sheet onto both sides of the inner filler by mating with the lower mold while the second sheet is disposed between the upper mold and the inner filler; and air suction nozzles that are disposed at the periphery part of the cavity of the lower mold to remove residual air from between the second sheet and the inner filler.

    Claims

    1. An apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat, the cushion mat comprising an inner filler made of a synthetic resin expanded foam member, and a first sheet and a second sheet respectively covering an upper surface and a lower surface of the inner filler, the apparatus comprising: a lower mold having a cavity formed in an upper surface thereof, the cavity configured to receive the first sheet and the inner filler sequentially, wherein the first sheet is disposed such that a boundary thereof is exposed at a periphery part of the cavity; an upper mold configured to heat-seal the first sheet and the second sheet onto both sides of the inner filler by mating with the lower mold while the second sheet is disposed between the upper mold and the inner filler; and a plurality of air suction nozzles disposed at the periphery part of the cavity of the lower mold, the air suction nozzles configured to remove residual air from between the second sheet and the inner filler by vacuum suction.

    2. The apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat according to claim 1, wherein the lower mold has a concave part formed in an upper side thereof, the upper mold has a protrusion part formed on a lower side thereof, the concave part formed by a recessing of the cavity and the periphery part of the cavity, the protrusion part configured to mate with the concave part of the lower mold, and wherein the air suction nozzles are installed such that front ends of the air suction nozzles are exposed at an inner wall of the concave part of the lower mold.

    3. A method of manufacturing a cushion mat, the cushion mat comprising an inner filler made of a synthetic resin expanded foam member, and a first sheet and a second sheet respectively covering an upper surface and a lower surface of the inner filler, the method comprising: disposing the first sheet by inserting the first sheet in a cavity formed in a lower mold such that a boundary is exposed at a periphery part of the cavity; inserting the inner filler into the cavity of the lower mold such that the inner filler is stacked over an upper surface of the first sheet; disposing the second sheet over an upper surface of the inner filler such that a boundary overlaps the boundary of the first sheet; and heat-sealing the first and second sheets onto both sides of the inner filler by way of an upper mold mating with the lower mold while removing residual air from between the inner filler and the second sheet by vacuum suction via an air suction nozzle.

    4. A cushion mat manufactured by the apparatus of claim 1 such that no residual air remains between the first and second sheets and the inner filler.

    5. A cushion mat manufactured by the apparatus of claim 2 such that no residual air remains between the first and second sheets and the inner filler.

    6. A cushion mat manufactured by the method of claim 3 such that no residual air remains between the first and second sheets and the inner filler.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0016] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a cushion material according to an embodiment of the invention.

    [0017] FIG. 2 illustrates an apparatus for manufacturing the cushion mat.

    [0018] FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating the manufacturing process when using the apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat.

    [0019] FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 each illustrate a feature portion of the apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat during operation.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

    [0020] The objectives, characteristics, and advantages of the present invention mentioned above will become more clearly understood from the detailed descriptions provided below. Certain embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    [0021] FIG. 1 through FIG. 5 illustrate an apparatus for manufacturing a cushion mat according to an embodiment of the invention as well as a cushion mat manufactured using this apparatus. As shown in the drawings, a cushion mat 1 based on an embodiment of the invention may include an inner filler 2 that is made of a synthetic resin expanded foam member, and a first sheet 3 and a second sheet 4 that cover the upper surface and lower surface of this inner filler 2, respectively, and may be manufactured by an apparatus that includes a lower mold 10, an upper mold 20, and air suction nozzles 30.

    [0022] The lower mold 10 can have a concave part 12 formed in its upper side, the concave part 12 having a downwardly concave form, with a downwardly concave cavity 11 formed in a center portion of the concave part 12. Here, the side wall of the cavity 11 may form an inclined surface 11a that slopes upward towards the outer end. The air suction nozzles 30 may be installed in the side wall of the concave part 12.

    [0023] The upper mold 20 may be formed to mate with the lower mold 10, and in a lower side of the upper mold 20, a protrusion part 21 may be formed that is configured to be inserted into the concave part 12 of the lower mold 10. Here, the protrusion part 21 of the upper mold 20 may be formed to curve upward from the center towards the boundary, as can be seen in comparison with the horizontal line h depicted in FIG. 4.

    [0024] The air suction nozzles 30 may remove any air remaining between the inner filler 2 and the second sheet 4 placed over the inner filler 2 by way of vacuum suction. Preferably, the air suction nozzles 30 may be installed in the lower mold 10, and in the illustrated embodiment, are installed with their front ends exposed at the inner wall of the concave part 12 in the lower mold 10.

    [0025] While the illustrated example shows the air suction nozzles 30 embedded into the lower mold 10, the present invention is not limited thus. For example, if the lower mold 10 does not have a concave part 12 formed therein, the air suction nozzles 30 can be disposed over the lower mold 10, in which case slots for holding the air suction nozzles 30 can be formed in the upper mold 20. In some cases, the arrangement can involve the air suction nozzles 30 being removed by an operator or moved in connection with a separate sensor when the center portion of the upper mold 20 contacts the first sheet 3.

    [0026] A method of manufacturing the cushion mat 1 using such apparatus is as follows.

    [0027] First, as shown in FIG. 3, the first sheet 3 may be inserted into the cavity 11 of the lower mold 10, with the boundary of the first sheet 3 positioned at the periphery part of the cavity 11, i.e. the concave part 12. Then, the inner filler 2 may be inserted in the cavity 11 of the lower mold 10 to be disposed on the upper surface of the first sheet 3, where the inner filler 2 may be molded with an inclined part 2a formed at the boundary, so that it may maintain tight contact with the inclined surface 11a of the cavity 11 of the lower mold 10. Here, residual air between the inner filler 2 and the first sheet 3 may be removed by vacuum suction via air suction nozzles (not shown), etc. Afterwards, the second sheet 4 may be disposed on the upper surface of the inner filler 2, with the boundary disposed overlapping the boundary of the first sheet 3.

    [0028] Then, the upper mold 20 may mate with the lower mold 10, during which the air remaining between the second sheet 4 and the inner filler 2 may be removed through air suction nozzles 30. Here, since the protrusion part 21 of the upper mold 20 may curve upwardly towards the boundary as shown in FIG. 4, the center portions of the second sheet 4 and the inner filler 2 may contact each other first, while the boundaries of the second sheet 4 and the inner filler 2 may be slightly separated, as shown in FIG. 5, so that the residual air between the second sheet 4 and the inner filler 2 may be removed by vacuum suction through the air suction nozzles 30. In this way, the upper mold 20 and the lower mold 10 may mate together to heat-seal the first and second sheets 3, 4 onto both sides of the inner filler 2. The boundaries of the attached first and second sheets 3, 4 may then be suitably trimmed.

    [0029] A cushion mat 1 manufactured in this manner can include a phosphorescent coating layer 5 painted or laminated on the boundary of an upper surface of the first sheet 3, as shown in FIG. 1, to allow persons to perceive the cushion mat 1 even during nighttime. Such a phosphorescent coating layer 5 can be formed along the boundary of the first sheet 3. While the illustrated example shows the phosphorescent coating layer 5 in the form of intermittent multiple lines, the present invention is not limited thus. The phosphorescent coating layer 5 can be implemented in various forms, for example as a continuous line, dots, etc. By forming a phosphorescent coating layer 5 on an upper surface of the cushion mat 1 in this manner, persons may easily perceive the cushion mat 1 at night, so that accidents caused by bumping a foot into or tripping on the cushion mat 1 can be prevented. In particular, when considering use in a medical context, a physically weakened patient may be badly hurt if the patient trips on a cushion mat 1 at night, but with a cushion mat 1 based on an embodiment of the invention, this risk can be avoided.

    [0030] Also, due to the inclined part 2a of the inner filler 2, the cushion mat 1 may have a downwardly inclined part 1a, which slopes downward from the upper surface, formed at the boundary. This not only provides improved safety, as accidents involving a person tripping on the cushion mat 1 can be avoided, but also provides improved convenience, since wheelchairs may easily move over the cushion mat 1 in a hospital.

    [0031] It is to be appreciated that the present invention described above is not to be limited by the embodiments set forth above or by the accompanying drawings. It should be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the field of art to which the present invention pertains that various substitutions, alterations, and modifications can be derived without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention.