Claims
- 1. A flexible headliner for an automotive vehicle comprising a flexible foam core layer having a nominal thickness of greater than 5 millimeters, a cover layer bonded to a first side of the core layer, and a backing layer bonded to a second side of the core layer opposite the first side, the headliner being sized and shaped to conform to an interior roof of the vehicle.
- 2. A headliner according to claim 1 additionally comprising a second flexible foam layer between the core layer and the cover layer or the backing layer.
- 3. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein the cover layer is a cloth.
- 4. A headliner according to claim 3 additionally comprising a second flexible foam layer between the core layer and the cover layer, the second flexible foam layer being bonded to both the core layer and the cover layer.
- 5. A headliner according to claim 3 additionally comprising a polymer film between the core layer and the cover layer, the polymer film being bonded to both the core layer and the cover layer.
- 6. A headliner according to claim 5 wherein the film comprises a high melt polymer layer laminated between first and second low melt polymer layers, the first low melt polymer layer is bonded to the core layer, and the second low melt polymer layer is bonded to the cover layer.
- 7. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the cover layer and the backing layer is a polymer film.
- 8. A headliner according to claim 7 wherein the film comprises a high melt polymer layer laminated to a low melt polymer layer, and wherein the low melt polymer layer is bonded to the core layer.
- 9. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein the core layer has a nominal thickness of at least about 15 millimeters.
- 10. A headliner according to claim 1 additionally comprising a reinforcement that allows the headliner to maintain a desired shape while supporting its own weight and the weight of at least one added component.
- 11. A headliner according to claim 10 wherein the reinforcement is selected from the group consisting of head impact countermeasures, corrugated materials, push pins, magnets, and combinations thereof.
- 12. A headliner according to claim 10 additionally comprising a plurality of modular vehicle headliner components.
- 13. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein the core layer is an open cell foam.
- 14. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein the core layer is a closed cell foam.
- 15. A headliner according to claim 1 wherein the core layer is a polymer foam.
- 16. A headliner according to claim 15 wherein the core layer is a polyurethane foam.
- 17. A method of forming a flexible headliner for an automotive vehicle, the headliner comprising a flexible foam core layer having a nominal thickness of greater than 5 millimeters, a cover layer bonded to a first side of the core layer, and a backing layer bonded to a second side of the core layer opposite the first side, the headliner being sized and shaped to conform to an interior roof of the vehicle, the method comprising forming the headliner in a mold.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the core layer, cover layer and backing layer are prelaminated outside the mold and then formed inside the mold.
- 19. A method according to claim 17 wherein the core layer, cover layer and backing layer are inserted into the mold and then laminated and formed inside the mold.
- 20. A method according to claim 17 wherein the mold is a cold mold, and wherein at least one of the core layer, cover layer and backing layer is heated outside the mold.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/393,920 filed Jul. 5, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60393920 |
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