Method for Producing a Covering Material for a Covering, Covering Material for a Covering, and Vehicle Seat
20220055509 · 2022-02-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Daniel Bahr (Kuerten, DE)
- Thomas Frotz (Wermelskirchen, DE)
- Lars Hennig (Leichlingen, DE)
- Uwe Schulze (Koeln, DE)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A method for producing a covering material for a covering for a vehicle seat may include the steps of providing at least one flat starting material, making positioning openings in the starting material, and laying at least one ply of the at least one starting material into a tool frame having a plurality of positioning pins. The positioning pins of the tool frame may be guided through the positioning openings in the starting material. The steps may also include applying a material processing method to the at least one laid-in ply and removing the at least one processed ply from the tool frame. A covering material for a covering for a vehicle seat and to a vehicle seat are also disclosed.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A method for producing a lining material for a lining for a vehicle seat, comprising: a) providing at least one flat starting material, b) introducing positioning openings into the starting material, c) inserting at least one layer of the at least one starting material into a tool frame having a plurality of positioning pins, wherein the positioning pins of the tool frame are guided through the positioning openings in the starting material, d) implementing a material machining process on the at least one inserted layer, e) removing the at least one machined layer from the tool frame.
16. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein, subsequent to method step e), the following method steps are provided: f) inserting the at least one machined layer into a further tool frame, g) implementing a further material machining process on the at least one layer which is inserted into the further tool frame, h) removing the at least one previously machined layer from the further tool frame.
17. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein, between the method steps d) and e), implementation of a further material machining process is carried out on the at least one layer which is inserted into the tool frame or into the further tool frame.
18. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein, between the method steps g) and h), implementation of a further material machining process is carried out on the at least one layer which is inserted into the tool frame or into the further tool frame.
19. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the implementation of the material machining process is limited to predefined regions of the at least one layer.
20. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein, prior to method step f), at least one further layer which is provided with positioning openings and which is made of at least one starting material is inserted into the further tool frame.
21. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein, subsequent to method step f), at least one further layer which is provided with positioning openings and which is made of at least one starting material is inserted into the further tool frame.
22. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein at least two layers made of at least one starting material are inserted in method step c).
23. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein at least two layers made of at least two different starting materials are inserted in method step c).
24. The method as claimed in claim 20, wherein the at least two layers are oriented relative to one another and relative to the tool frame via positioning pins and the positioning openings.
25. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the starting material is formed from at least one of the following materials: a nonwoven, a knitted fabric, a woven fabric, a leather, a synthetic leather.
26. The method as claimed in claim 15, wherein the material machining process comprises at least one of the following measures: sewing, thermal welding, ultrasonic welding, punching, embossing, pressing, grinding, brushing, impregnating, perforating, shagreening, cutting, carving, printing.
27. A lining material for a lining for a vehicle seat, produced by a method as claimed in claim 15.
28. A vehicle seat having a lining comprising a lining material as claimed in claim 27.
Description
FIGURES AND EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0025] The invention is explained in more detail below on the basis of advantageous exemplary embodiments which are illustrated in the figures. The invention is however not restricted to these exemplary embodiments. In the drawings:
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[0041] The positional and directional indications used, such as for example front, rear, top and bottom, relate to a viewing direction of an occupant seated in the vehicle seat 1 in a normal seating position, wherein the vehicle seat 1 is installed in the vehicle, in a use position suitable for passenger transport, with an upright backrest 4, and is oriented in the conventional manner in the direction of travel. The vehicle seat 1 according to the invention may however also be installed in a different orientation, for example transversely with respect to the direction of travel.
[0042] The vehicle seat 1 for a motor vehicle has a seat part 2 and a backrest 4 whose inclination can be adjusted relative to the seat part 2. A headrest 6 is retained at an upper end of the backrest 4. Both the seat part 2, the backrest 4 and the headrest 6 can be covered by means of a respective lining 8. The lining 8 is adapted in each case to the corresponding shape of the covered body, in particular the seat part 2 or the backrest 4 or the headrest 6. For this purpose, various blanks made of a lining material according to the invention are sewn together in the region of a seam 10 shown and are applied on a cushion, which is not designated in any more detail, of the body to be covered, in particular of the seat part 2 or of the backrest 4 or of the headrest 6.
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[0045] The starting material 20 is provided with positioning openings 22 which have an arrangement that corresponds to the positioning pins 44 of the tool frame 40. Consequently, the first layer 24a, the second layer 24b and the third layer 24c can be successively clamped into the base element 42 of the tool frame 40. The first layer 24a, which is arranged at the top in the present case, provides a surface 32 which, in the finished lining 8, can be an outwardly directed, visible surface 32. The third layer 24a, which is arranged at the bottom in the present case, provides a further surface 34 which faces away from the surface 32. In the finished lining 8, the further surface 34 can be a non-visible surface 34 which is oriented toward the cushion body. The first layer 24a can be composed of leather, for example. The second layer 24b can be a nonwoven, for example. The third layer 24c can be a foam, for example.
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[0047] In the present case, the tool part 70 shown is a welding tool. The enlarged detail in
[0048] The first layer 24a, the second layer 24b and the third layer 24c are welded to one another in a predefined pattern. This makes it possible to form a three-dimensional pattern on the lining 8 according to a first exemplary embodiment, as is schematically shown in
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[0051] The base element 52 has a central opening 56. The opening 56 of the base element 52 can deviate in terms of shape and size from the opening 46 of the base element 42 of the first exemplary embodiment but must lie within arranged positioning pins 54. The arrangement and the position of the positioning pins 54 of the base element 52 of the further tool frame 50 are identical to those of the base element 42 of the tool frame 40 of the first exemplary embodiment. In addition, the base element 52 has retaining openings 58 in order to retain or to guide the base element 52 in a tool part 70. The number and shape of the retaining openings 58 of the further tool frame 50, or else of the retaining openings 48 of the frame 40, are generally adapted to the respective tool part 70. In all of the tool frames 40, 50, merely the number, size and position of the respective positioning pins 44, 54 are identical, such that the starting material 20 can be transferred, both in a non-machined state and in a partially machined state, from a first tool part 70 to the second tool part 70, that is to say from a tool frame 40 to the further tool frame 50, without said material needing to be reoriented relative to the second tool part 70.
[0052] The retaining element 60 has, on a side facing the base element 52, a multiplicity of protruding retaining pins 62. Openings 64 are arranged between the retaining pins 62. The retaining pins 62 are preferably oriented flush with the holes with greatest diameter of the hole pattern 38. The openings 64 are correspondingly positioned above the welding points 36a, such that a corresponding tool part 70 has access to the welding points 36a in order to carry out a further material machining step there. By way of example, introduction of a sewing thread or adhesive bonding of a cover element, such as for example a button.
[0053] The features which are disclosed in the description above, in the claims, and in the drawings may be of importance, both individually and in combination, for the implementation of the invention in its various configurations.
[0054] Even though the invention has been described in detail in the drawings and in the above illustration, the illustrations are to be understood as being illustrative and exemplary and non-restrictive. In particular, the selection of the proportions of the individual elements illustrated in the drawing is not to be interpreted as being necessary or restrictive. Furthermore, the invention is in particular not restricted to the exemplary embodiments discussed. Further variants of the invention and the embodiment thereof emerge to a person skilled in the art from the preceding disclosure, from the figures and from the claims.
[0055] Terms such as “comprise”, “have”, “include”, “contain” and the like used in the claims do not rule out further elements or steps. The use of the indefinite article does not rule out a plurality. A single device may perform the functions of several of the units or devices mentioned in the claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
[0056] 1 Vehicle seat [0057] 2 Seat part [0058] 4 Backrest [0059] 6 Headrest [0060] 8 Lining [0061] 10 Seam [0062] 20 Starting material [0063] 22 Positioning opening [0064] 24a First layer [0065] 24b Second layer [0066] 24c Third layer [0067] 32 Surface [0068] 34 Surface [0069] 36a Welding point [0070] 36b Welding line [0071] 38 Hole pattern [0072] 40 Tool frame [0073] 42 Base element [0074] 44 Positioning pin [0075] 46 Opening [0076] 48 Retaining opening [0077] 50 Further tool frame [0078] 52 Base element [0079] 54 Positioning pin [0080] 56 Opening [0081] 58 Retaining opening [0082] 60 Retaining element [0083] 62 Retaining pin [0084] 64 Openings [0085] 70 Tool part [0086] 72 Guide element [0087] 74a Welding element [0088] 74b Welding element [0089] x Longitudinal direction [0090] y Transverse direction [0091] z Vertical direction