SEAT COVER FASTENING
20230104258 ยท 2023-04-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29C44/5681
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B11/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/6027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2031/729
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60N2/5825
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B2200/81
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60N2/5833
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A molded seat cushion is adapted for receiving a seat cover by providing an adhesive on either or both of a flexible fastener sheet and a selected area of a molded foam cushion surface, positioning the flexible fastener sheet to cover the selected area, and allowing the adhesive to set to permanently bond the flexible fastener sheet over the selected area of the molded foam cushion surface. The selected area features a three-dimensional contour that the flexible fastener sheet follows as bonded. A related flexible fastener product has a non-woven textile sheet and a resin layer secured to the textile sheet and carrying an array of discrete male touch fastener elements. The resin layer includes multiple parallel strips of resin, each resin strip carrying respective touch fastener elements, with each pair of adjacent strips separated by an exposed lane of the non-woven textile sheet.
Claims
1. A method of adapting a molded seat cushion for receiving a seat cover, the method comprising providing an adhesive on either or both of a flexible fastener sheet and a selected area of a molded foam cushion surface; positioning the flexible fastener sheet to cover the selected area; and allowing the adhesive to set to permanently bond the flexible fastener sheet over the selected area of the molded foam cushion surface; wherein the selected area features a three-dimensional contour that the flexible fastener sheet follows as bonded.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the flexible fastener sheet comprises a resin layer and an array of discrete male touch fastener elements, each fastener element having a stem integrally formed with and extending from an outer surface of the resin layer.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the flexible fastener sheet further comprises a textile sheet secured to an obverse side of the resin layer.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein the resin layer comprises multiple parallel strips of resin, each resin strip carrying respective touch fastener elements, with each pair of adjacent strips separated by a lane of exposed textile sheet.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the textile sheet is elastic in a direction transverse to the strips of resin.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein the textile sheet comprises a non-woven textile material.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the non-woven textile material has an overall basis weight of between 50 and 100 grams per square meter.
8. The method of claim 3, wherein the resin layer comprises multiple discrete islands of resin, each resin island carrying respective touch fastener elements, with adjacent islands separated by exposed textile sheet.
9. The method of claim 2, wherein the flexible fastener sheet further comprises a layer of foam permanently attached to a side of the resin layer opposite the touch fastener elements, and wherein the adhesive is provided on either or both of the layer of foam and the selected area of the molded foam cushion surface.
10. The method of claim 2, wherein the resin layer comprises one or more stiffening ribs of resin in addition to the touch fastener elements, the one or more ribs positioned to locally increase a bending stiffness of the flexible fastener sheet.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein a ratio of minimum to maximum lateral orthogonal dimensions of the flexible fastener sheet is between 0.3 and 1.0.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein providing the adhesive comprises applying the adhesive directly to the flexible fastener sheet.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein providing the adhesive comprises exposing a pressure-sensitive adhesive on an obverse side of the flexible fastener sheet.
14. The method of claim 1, wherein positioning the flexible fastener sheet comprises placing a positioning tool against the molded foam cushion surface with the selected area exposed to receive the flexible fastener sheet.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the positioning tool defines an aperture corresponding to the selected area, and wherein providing the adhesive comprising spraying the adhesive onto the selected area with the positioning tool in place.
16. The method of claim 1, wherein the selected area is an area of an outer surface of a bolster of the seat cushion.
17. The method of claim 1, wherein the selected area comprises portions of each of two bolsters separating a central seating area between the bolsters.
18. The method of claim 1, wherein the three-dimensional contour is defined by radii of curvature that vary across the selected area.
19. A method of covering a foam seat cushion, the method comprising: adapting a molded seat cushion for receiving a seat cover, according to claim 1; and positioning a seat cover over the adapted molded seat cushion, such that fibers on an underside of the seat cover are engaged by the male touch fastener elements of the flexible fastener sheet.
20. A flexible fastener product, comprising a non-woven textile sheet having an overall basis weight of between 50 and 100 grams per square meter; and a resin layer secured to the textile sheet and carrying an array of discrete male touch fastener elements, each fastener element having a stem integrally formed with and extending from an outer surface of the resin layer, the resin layer comprising multiple parallel strips of resin, each resin strip carrying respective touch fastener elements, with each pair of adjacent strips separated by an exposed lane of the non-woven textile sheet; wherein a ratio of a width of at least one of the multiple parallel strips of resin to a width of an adjacent lane of exposed textile sheet is between 1:1 and 6:1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] Referring first to
[0041] In this example, one of the hook fasteners is a wide area fastener that covers an area 16 shown in dashed outline. The area 16 includes three-dimensional contours of both the seating area 12 and the back 14 of the seat cushion, and covers portions of both side bolsters 18a and 18b and a depressed region 20 between the bolsters. In some other examples, the area only includes a portion of a bolster, or a portion of the back of the seat cushion, or a portion of the depressed region between the bolsters. In each of these examples, the area includes a three-dimensional seat contour.
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[0044] The result is the adapted molded seat cushion 22 shown in
[0045] The three-dimensional contour over which the flexible fastener sheet 32 is bonded, and which it follows, is shown, for example, in
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[0047] The male touch fastener elements 36 are arranged in parallel lanes 40, each lane having multiple columns and multiple rows of male touch fastener elements. Preferably the hooks of adjacent columns are staggered along the length of the lane, meaning that the hooks of a given lane are aligned between the nearest hooks of its adjacent lanes in the direction of the lanes. In this example, each lane is bounded along its longitudinal edges by longitudinally continuous ribs 41 of molded resin. Ribs 41 may serve as stiffening ribs positioned to locally increase a bending stiffness of the flexible fastener sheet. The fastener sheet can be configured with ribs of different heights and only in locations where increased stiffness is desired. The resin layer 34 shown in
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[0050] Another example of flexible fastener sheet 32 is shown in
[0051] The flexible fastener sheet 32 of the above examples is preferably sized to cover a wide area, as opposed to strip-form fasteners used along trenches of seat cushions. To that end, the flexible fastener sheet is preferably sized such that a ratio of minimum to maximum lateral orthogonal dimensions of the flexible fastener sheet (in the example of
[0052] While the above discussion relating to the adhesive bonding of the flexible fastener sheet to the molded seat cushion surface focused on applying the adhesive directly to the molded seat cushion surface and then placing the flexible fastener sheet onto the applied adhesive, in another example the adhesive is first applied directly to the flexible fastener sheet and then the exposed adhesive on the obverse side of the flexible fastener sheet is brought into contact with the molded seat cushion surface. The adhesive may be sprayed onto the obverse side of the flexible fastener sheet, or provided as a pressure-sensitive adhesive. In the latter example, providing the adhesive may involve removing a release liner to expose the pressure-sensitive adhesive. The adhesive may be provided as a layer of acrylic transfer adhesive tape on the obverse side of the flexible fastener sheet, such as Scapa U-855 manufactured by Scapa Tapes North America LLC, Windsor, Conn., USA.
[0053] The flexible fastener sheet products described above may be die cut from a continuous sheet, leaving a few connecting points to keep the products and sheet together, and then spooled for later separation of the individual fastener products from the continuous sheet. The back surface of the continuous sheet may have exposed fibers that engage the exposed fastener elements to keep the product spooled until use. If the products are to be shipped as separated products, temporary covers can be applied over the fastening area to prevent pre-engagement with the textile fabric of other products. Such covers could be removed and discarded before the product is adhered to the seat cushion, or left in place to aid in seat assembly by preventing pre-engagement of the fastener elements to allow positioning of the trim cover. Such a removable thin sheet or mask can be removed after cover positioning.
[0054] While a number of examples have been described for illustration purposes, the foregoing description is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. There are and will be other examples and modifications within the scope of the following claims.