Claims
- 1. Covering structure resisting laceration, especially for seating or the like, comprising:
- (a) a covering layer of a dense plastic material, relatively thick, presenting little elasticity in its plane but good flexibility;
- (b) a network formed by a continuous layer of spiral metallic springs whose axes are parallel to the covering layer of dense plastic material, and whose spirals are intertwined with each other so as to obtain, seen in plane view, a structure in the form of a meshed checkerboard, the spirals of said springs on one side being substantially flush against the lower face of the covering layer; and,
- (c) a foamed plastic material layer with a thickness less than the diameter of the spiral metallic springs layer, said foamed plastic material layer adhering on one side to a lower face of the dense plastic material layer with the spiral metallic springs layer being partially embedded in said foamed plastic material layer.
- 2. Covering structure according to claim 1 in which said spiral metallic springs possess a diameter of 10 to 20 mm and are constructed from wires of 0.5 to 1.5 mm diameter.
- 3. Covering structure according to claim 1 in which the spiral metallic springs layer is formed by a multiplicity of spiral springs with parallel axes arranged side by side, the spirals of each of the springs being intertwined with the spirals from two adjacent springs.
- 4. Element according to claim 1 in which the spring layer is formed by a multiplicity of helicoidal springs with parallel axes, arranged side by side, whose spirals of each of the springs are intermixed with spirals from the two springs which are adjacent to it.
- 5. Covering structure according to claim 1 in which the spiral metallic springs layer is formed by an intertwining of two such layers, the springs of the first layer being arranged perpendicularly to the springs of the second layer.
- 6. Covering structure according to claim 1 further comprising a fiberglass fabric layer a few tenths of a millimeter thick interposed between the dense plastic material layer and the foamed plastic material layer.
- 7. Covering structure according to claim 1 further comprising a fabric covering over the upper face of the dense plastic material layer.
- 8. Covering structure according to claim 1 in which the dense plastic material layer and the foamed plastic material layer are constructed of material of the same nature.
- 9. A covering structure according to claim 1 in which the network of spiral metallic springs is embedded in the foamed plastic material layer over 1/2 to 2/3 of their diameter.
- 10. A covering structure according to claim 1 wherein the dense plastic material is formed from a polyvinyl chloride base.
- 11. A covering structure according to claim 10 wherein the foamed plastic material layer is formed from polyvinyl chloride and a foaming agent.
- 12. A covering structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said dense plastic material is formed from a silicone elastomer.
- 13. A covering structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said foam plastic material is foamed from a silicone elastomer and a foaming agent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 016,341, filed Feb. 27, 1979, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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