Information
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Patent Grant
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6723263
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Patent Number
6,723,263
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 25, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 20, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 264 454
- 264 464
- 264 465
- 264 466
- 264 259
- 264 275
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method of making an interior trim panel for attachment to structure of a vehicle includes the steps of placing a trim insert into a cavity of an apparatus and over a first seal thereof. The method also includes the steps of loading a retainer over the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retainer and the first seal and closing the apparatus. The method further includes the steps of filling the cavity with a plastic material and introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic material to form a substrate and bonding the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates generally to interior trims for vehicles and, more particularly, to an apparatus and method of making an interior trim panel for a vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known to provide an interior trim panel for a vehicle such as an automotive vehicle to present an aesthetically pleasing appearance in an occupant compartment of the automotive vehicle. The interior trim panel typically includes a trim blank or insert attached to a carrier or substrate by several different conventional processes including adhesives, heat staking, sonic welding, and fasteners. The interior trim panel may be mounted to structure of the vehicle such as an inner door panel of a door for the vehicle by suitable means such as fasteners.
It is also known that trim pieces may cover only certain zones or areas of the substrate. Retaining trim pieces in this isolated way causes two disadvantages. First, the process of filling a tool with plastic beads tends to force these beads onto a front side of the trim piece marring the part. Second, steam, which is used to expand the plastic beads, also migrates to the front side of the trim piece overheating certain fabrics, thereby allowing them to be crushed by the molding pressures, which is referred to as nap crush.
Therefore, it is desirable to reduce nap crush on an interior trim panel having trim pieces molded to a plastic trim panel substrate. It is also desirable to reduce nap crush on interior trim panels made by insert molding trim pieces in a thermoplastic bead molding process. Therefore, there is a need in the art to provide an apparatus and method of making an interior trim panel, which reduces nap crush, for attachment to an interior structure of a vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, one object of the present invention to provide a new apparatus and method of making an interior trim panel for a vehicle.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method to reduce nap crush by insert molding trim pieces in a thermoplastic bead molding process.
To achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention is a method of making an interior trim panel for attachment to structure of a vehicle including the steps of placing a trim insert into a cavity of an apparatus and over a seal thereof. The method also includes the steps of loading a retaining ring over the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retaining ring and seal and closing the apparatus. The method further includes the steps of filling the cavity with a plastic material and introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic material to form a substrate and bonding the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
In addition, the present invention is an apparatus for making an interior trim panel for attachment to structure of a vehicle. The apparatus includes a cavity side having a cavity for receiving a trim insert and a core side for cooperating with the cavity side. The apparatus also includes a seal disposed in the cavity adjacent an edge of the trim insert. The apparatus further includes a retaining ring disposed over the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retaining ring and the seal. The core side has a plurality of steam apertures extending therethrough for introducing steam into the cavity to expand plastic material to form a substrate and bond the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
One advantage of the present invention is that an apparatus and method of making an interior trim panel is provided for a vehicle, which reduces nap crush. Another advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method allows trim pieces to be molded onto bead molded interior products as part of an overall interior trim panel, thereby greatly reducing nap crush. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method reduces nap crush on interior trim panels made by insert molding trim pieces in a thermoplastic molding process. Still another advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method reduces cost through the use of less expensive trim materials for molding trim pieces onto bead molded products as part of an overall interior trim panel. A further advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method reduces nap crush on expanded polypropylene molded products. Still a further advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method reduces cost based on the elimination of adhesives, the reduction of process steps, and a reduction in tooling required. Another advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method eliminates an intermediate substrate and tooling required for that substrate. Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the apparatus and method eliminates the need for adhesives typically required to apply a trim insert, resulting in a less expensive part and a part that is more easily recycled.
Other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated, as the same becomes better understood, after reading the subsequent description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an interior trim panel made by a method, according to the present invention, illustrated in operational relationship with a vehicle.
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary elevational view of an apparatus, according to the present invention, for making the interior trim panel of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary elevational view of a portion of the apparatus of
FIG. 2
used in a method, according to the present invention, of making an interior trim panel.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawings and in particular
FIGS. 1 through 3
, one embodiment of an interior trim panel
10
, according to the present invention, is shown mounted to structure such as a door
12
of a vehicle
14
. It should be appreciated that, in this example, the interior trim panel
10
is mounted to an inner panel
16
of the door
12
. It should also be appreciated that the interior trim panel
10
may be mounted to other structure or interior panels of the vehicle
14
such as instrument panels, consoles, rear window trim panels, floor panels, and garnish moldings.
The interior trim panel
10
includes a carrier or trim panel substrate
18
extending longitudinally and vertically and having a generally rectangular shape. The trim panel substrate
18
is made of a plastic material, preferably a thermoplastic material such as polypropylene. The trim panel substrate
18
has a first side
20
and a second side
22
. The second side
22
is attached to the inner panel
16
of the door
12
by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown). It should be appreciated that the trim panel substrate
18
presents a class âAâ surface as is known in the art.
The interior trim panel
10
also includes at least one component incorporated or integrated into the trim panel substrate
18
. The component includes a trim insert
24
such as a foam fabric laminate. The trim insert
24
extends longitudinally and vertically. The trim insert
24
may be made of a fabric, cloth, vinyl, TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolifin), leather, or carpet material laminated to a foam made of a plastic material such as polypropylene. The trim insert
24
has a first side
25
a
and a second side
25
b
. The second side
25
b
of the trim insert
24
is bonded to the first side
20
of the trim panel substrate
18
by the thermoplastic material of the trim panel substrate
18
. It should be appreciated that the trim insert
24
is a separate piece or component.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 through 3
, an apparatus, generally indicated at
26
, is provided for making the interior trim panel
10
. The apparatus
26
is of a steam chest type and includes a first or cavity side
28
and a second or core side
30
. The cavity side
28
includes a cavity
32
extending axially therein. The cavity
32
is generally rectangular in shape, but may be any suitable shape. The cavity side
28
also includes at least one vacuum channel
34
extending axially therein for a function to be described. The cavity side
28
includes a plurality of vacuum or air counter pressure apertures
36
extending axially therethrough for a function to be described. The cavity side
28
further includes at least one, preferably a plurality of annular grooves or channels
38
extending axially and spaced laterally therein for a function to be described. The cavity side
28
includes at least one, preferably a plurality of localized cooling channels
40
extending transversely through the cavity side
28
to cool or control the temperature of the apparatus
26
adjacent the trim insert
24
.
The core side
30
includes a plurality of steam apertures
42
extending axially therethrough and a plurality of steam vents
44
disposed within the steam apertures
42
for allowing a fluid such as steam to enter the cavity
32
when the apparatus
26
is closed. It should be appreciated that the core side
30
includes at least one, preferably a plurality of fill inlets (not shown) extending into the cavity
32
to allow fill guns (not shown) to fill the cavity
32
with the plastic material for the substrate
18
.
The apparatus
26
includes a first seal
46
disposed in one of the channels
38
and a second seal
47
disposed in another adjacent and laterally spaced channel
38
. The first seal
46
and second seal
47
are made of a flexible material such as a silicone material. The apparatus
26
further includes a rigid retainer
48
overlapping the channels
38
and a portion of the cavity side
28
. The retainer
48
is an annular ring having a generally âTâ shaped cross-section. The retainer
48
may be continuous or split due to complex surface contours. The retainer
48
extends axially into the cavity
32
to retain the trim insert
24
. The retainer
48
has a plurality of rods
49
spaced therealong and extending through apertures
50
in the cavity side
28
. The apparatus
26
may include bushings
52
in the apertures
50
through which the rods
49
extend. It should also be appreciated that the trim insert
24
is secured in the cavity
32
by the retainer
48
. It should be appreciated this combination greatly reduces the amount of steam that can get to the front side
25
a
of the trim insert
24
and reduces the heat buildup on the front side
25
a
of the trim insert
24
.
The apparatus
26
further includes a vacuum manifold
54
connected by suitable means such as fasteners
56
to the cavity side
28
and communicating with the vacuum channel
34
to pull moisture away from the trim insert
24
. The apparatus
26
also includes a vacuum cover plate
58
disposed at one end of the vacuum channel
34
adjacent the cavity side
28
and connected thereto by suitable means such as fasteners (not shown). The apparatus
26
further includes insulation
60
disposed between the cavity side
28
and the vacuum manifold
54
. It should be appreciated that the insulation
60
minimizes heat transfer through the apparatus
26
to the area adjacent the trim insert
24
.
The apparatus
26
also includes at least one, preferably a plurality of ejector pins
62
extending axially through corresponding apertures
64
in the cavity side
28
. The apparatus
26
includes an ejector plate
65
connected to the ejector pins
62
for moving the ejector pins
62
simultaneously to eject the molded interior trim panel
10
. It should be appreciated that the ejector pins
62
are pneumatically driven to push the material off of the apparatus
26
.
The apparatus
26
further includes a retainer plate
66
connected to the retainer
48
and a fluid cylinder
68
such as a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder connected to the retainer plate
66
for moving the retainer
48
simultaneously. The apparatus
26
includes at least one vent
70
in the cavity side
28
to vent the cavity side
28
to atmosphere. It should be appreciated that the ejector pins
62
may be sealed with a seal
72
such as an O-ring or other similar sealing device. It should also be appreciated that the retainer
48
is pneumatically driven and cooperates with a double seal
46
,
47
around the outside of the trim insert
24
to seal moisture away from the insert
24
. It should further be appreciated that the ejector pins
62
, ejector plate
65
, and fluid cylinder
68
are conventional and known in the art.
A method, according to the present invention, of making the interior trim panel
10
using the apparatus
26
is disclosed. The method includes the step of placing the trim insert
24
into the cavity
32
of the apparatus
26
and retaining the trim insert
24
in the cavity
32
using the retainer
48
. The trim insert
24
can be loaded into the cavity
32
manually or with a robot (not shown) and held in place until the retainer
48
is closed with the fluid cylinder
68
onto the trim insert
24
pressing it against the seals
46
,
47
which is mounted into the surface on the cavity side
28
. It should be appreciated that the retainers
48
have a portion engaging the trim insert
24
and another portion engaging the first seal
46
. It should also be appreciated that the cavity side
28
of the apparatus
26
is thermally and physically isolated from the female steam chest and open to atmosphere via the vent
70
. It should further be appreciated that the temperature of the surface of the cavity side
28
is maintained via a temperature control unit (not shown) and is independent of the rest of the apparatus
26
, with temperature controlled with conventional steam chest molding methods. It should still further be appreciated that the surface of the cavity side
28
in the area adjacent the trim insert
24
contains no vents or passages to allow steam or moisture to enter the interface area between the trim insert
24
and the surface of the cavity side
28
.
After the trim insert
24
is loaded into the apparatus
26
and the retainer
48
compresses the seals
46
,
47
the method includes the step of closing the apparatus
26
to a molding position. Once the apparatus
26
is closed, the method includes the step of filling the cavity
32
with the plastic material for the substrate
18
. The filling can either be a crush fill or pressure fill. In the preferred embodiment, the plastic material is in the form of thermoplastic beads that are blown into the cavity
32
of the apparatus
26
and are of a class of beads used in steam chest molding. Preferably, the thermoplastic beads are expanded polypropylene, but may be expanded polyethylene or expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam). As such, the cavity
32
is filled with beads of expanded polypropylene blown therein, which enter the apparatus
26
via the fill inlets. It should be appreciated that the beads are blown into the apparatus
26
using standard bead molding techniques. It should also be appreciated that the beads are effectively kept out of the front side
25
a
of the trim insert
24
. It should further be appreciated that this may or may not be followed by a compression cycle where the beads are somewhat compressed.
Next, the method includes the step of introducing steam into the apparatus
26
via the steam apertures
42
and steam vents
44
to expand the plastic material, form the substrate
18
, and bond the plastic material to the trim insert
24
to form the interior trim panel
10
. The beads of polypropylene expand and are fused together with mechanical and thermoplastic bonding occurring to the trim insert
24
. It should be appreciated that this is a combination of cross steaming and autoclaving. It should also be appreciated that a pressure relief mechanism comes from the vent openings or passages (not shown) adjacent to the retainer
48
, which allow steam to pass freely through these passages
36
into a chamber which is open to atmosphere via the vent
70
. It should further be appreciated that the subsequent pressure reduction at the sealing surfaces eliminates the possibility of steam passing under the first seal
46
, thereby eliminating the environment necessary to induce nap crush. It should still further be appreciated that, in addition, the local cooling channels
40
prevent heat buildup on the front side
25
a
of the trim insert
24
.
The method may include the step of cooling the apparatus
26
by spraying a coolant such as water through nozzles (not shown) onto the backside of the apparatus
26
. Once the interior trim panel
10
is cooled or after a suitable time for fusion and cooling, the method includes the step of opening the apparatus
26
and removing or demolding the interior trim panel
10
from the apparatus
26
via the ejector pins
62
. Finally, the method includes the step of attaching the interior trim panel
10
to the inner panel
16
of the door
12
by suitable means such as fasteners, adhesives, heat staking, sonic welding or the like.
The present invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the present invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Claims
- 1. A method of making an interior trim panel for attachment to structure of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:placing a trim insert into a cavity of an apparatus and over a first seal thereof; loading a retainer separate from the first seal over the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retainer and the first seal; closing the apparatus; filling the cavity with a plastic material; and introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic material to form a substrate and bonding the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of providing a second seal spaced from the first seal and contacting the second seal with the retainer against a cavity side of the apparatus.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of filling comprises filling the cavity with a plurality of plastic beads.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said step of filling further comprises blowing the plastic beads into the cavity.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the plastic beads are either expanded polypropylene beads, expanded polyethylene beads, and expanded polystyrene beads.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said step of introducing comprises introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic beads.
- 7. A method as set for the in claim 1 including the step of providing the trim insert before said step of placing.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of providing at least one vent opening on the cavity side of the apparatus.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 8 including the step of venting steam from the apparatus through the vent opening.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the trim insert is pre-formed from at least one from a group comprising fabric, cloth, vinyl, TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin), leather or carpet material laminated to a foam material.
- 11. A method of making an interior trim panel for attachment to structure of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:placing a trim insert into a cavity of an apparatus and over a first seal thereof; loading a retainer with a generally T shaped cross-section over the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retainer and the first seal; closing the apparatus; filling the cavity with plastic material; and introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic material to form a substrate and bonding the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 1 including the steps of cooling the interior trim panel, opening the apparatus, and removing the interior trim panel from the apparatus.
- 13. A method of making an interior trim panel for attachment to an interior panel of a vehicle, said method comprising the steps of:providing a first seal and a second seal spaced from the first seal in a cavity side of an apparatus; placing a trim insert into a cavity of the apparatus and over the first seal thereof; loading a retainer separate from the first seal and the second seal over the trim insert and having a portion engaging the trim insert to sandwich the trim insert between the retainer and the first seal to hold the trim insert against a cavity side of the apparatus and having another portion contenting the second seal with the retainer; closing the apparatus; filling the cavity with a plurality of plastic beads; and introducing steam into the apparatus to expand the plastic beads to form a substrate and bonding the substrate against the trim insert to form an interior trim panel.
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