Method for Making an Interior Covering Element, and Interior Covering Element with no Central Defect

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080044608
  • Publication Number
    20080044608
  • Date Filed
    November 29, 2005
    18 years ago
  • Date Published
    February 21, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
The invention concerns a method for making an interior covering element, and an interior covering element with no central defect. The invention concerns a method which consists in providing a soft skin (14) and a support (10), placing the skin (14) and the support (10) on parts of the mould, closing the parts of the mould for completely delimiting a moulding cavity (16) between the skin and the support, and introducing a fluid material designed to form a foam. The making of the support (10) includes placing a catching member (24) proximate the orifice, and the method includes, prior to closing the mould, causing the catching members (26, 24) of the mould and the support to co-operate, such that the support (10) is not spaced apart from the mould. The invention is applicable to motor vehicle interior covering.
Description

The present invention relates to a method for producing an interior covering element, and to an interior covering element that does not have a defect in its appearance.


There are frequently used, especially in motor vehicles, interior covering elements comprising a visible flexible outer skin, an internal support member, and a foam disposed between the skin and the support. Such elements are produced by a closed-mould foaming process, which comprises introducing a fluid material through a nozzle of the mould.


There is already known, according to document U.S. Pat. No. 5,017,115, a method for producing an interior covering element having a visible flexible outer skin, an internal support member formed by a rigid frame, and a foam disposed between the skin and a rear face at which the foam is visible, the rigid frame being fully enclosed between the skin and the foam. The rigid support frame, which is remote from a nozzle for introduction of the fluid material during moulding of the element, is held by a catch device during the moulding operation so that it remains in contact with the skin. Catching is effected in a position remote from the nozzle for introduction of the fluid material.


The invention relates to a different type of interior covering element, in which the visible flexible outer skin and the rigid internal support, which is sometimes called an “insert”, together delimit the whole of the cavity in which the foam is located, the foam accordingly not being visible anywhere, except perhaps very locally at an orifice, formed in the support, for introduction of the foaming material. Such elements are produced by a closed-mould foaming process in which the foaming cavity is delimited wholly by the skin and the support and not by a mould.


It has been noted that some interior covering elements so produced have a defect in their appearance in the form of a hollow opposite the location of the orifice for introduction of the foaming material into the support. It was then realised that, on introduction of the fluid foaming material through the orifice adjacent to one mould part, the internal support tends to come away from that mould part. At the end of the introduction, the rigid support tends to assume its original position again and therefore to form a hollow which is visible from the flexible skin side.


It would be possible to provide strong reinforcing ribs around the whole of the orifice in order to prevent the support from being lifted relative to the associated mould part. However, if the part next to the introduction orifice is extensive, the ribs must be very extensive, and they then increase the weight, and therefore the cost, of the rigid support considerably.


According to the invention, the above-mentioned defect in appearance is eliminated totally, and the problem posed by that defect is therefore resolved, by holding the support close to the orifice for introduction of the fluid material, against the associated mould part. In that manner, the support always keeps a suitable position.


More precisely, the invention relates to a method for producing an interior covering element of the type comprising a flexible outer skin, a rigid internal support, and a foam disposed between the skin and the support, the support being deformable under the action of high forces, which method comprises manufacturing the flexible skin, manufacturing the support, arranging the skin on a first mould part, arranging the support on a second mould part, closing the mould parts in order fully to delimit a moulding cavity between the skin and the support, and introducing a fluid material that is to form a foam into the cavity between the skin and the support, through an orifice in the support by way of a nozzle for introduction of the fluid material that is integral with the second mould part, the configuration of the support near to the orifice for introduction of the fluid material being such that the support tends to come away from the second mould part under the action of the fluid material that is introduced; according to the invention, production of the support comprises providing at least one catch member near to the introduction orifice of the support, the method comprises, prior to closing of the mould parts, providing on the second mould part a catch member complementary to the catch member of the support, and the arrangement of the support on the second mould part comprises causing the catch members of the second mould part and of the support to cooperate, so that the support does not come away from the second mould part during the introduction of the fluid material and the fluid material does not penetrate between the support and the second mould part.


Production of the support preferably comprises the provision of at least two catch members having at least approximately diametrical positions relative to the orifice.


Production of the support preferably comprises the provision of at least one rib that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprising a finger having a tapered end.


The provision on the second mould part of a catch member complementary to the catch member of the support preferably comprises forming the tapered end of the finger with the same inclination as the rib of the support.


The fluid material is preferably introduced in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support, near to the introduction orifice.


The invention relates also to an interior covering element of the type comprising a flexible outer skin, an internal support that is rigid but deformable under the action of high forces, and a foam that is disposed between the skin and the support and that is not visible, of the type comprising an insertion orifice which passes through the support; according to the invention, the element comprises, near to the introduction orifice, at least one catch member.


The support preferably comprises two catch members having at least approximately diametrical positions relative to the orifice.


The catch member of the support preferably comprises a rib that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, and the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprises a finger having a tapered end.


The inclination of the rib of the support and the inclination of the tapered end of the finger are preferably virtually identical.




Other features and advantages of the invention will be better understood upon reading the following description of exemplary embodiments, which makes reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:



FIG. 1 is a section, in diagrammatic form, showing the effect of the defect corrected by the method of the invention;



FIG. 2 is a section, in diagrammatic form, along line A-A of FIG. 3, of a support produced according to the invention;



FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing two catch members according to the invention, located on either side of the orifice for passage of the fluid material; and



FIG. 4 is a section, analogous to FIG. 2, showing the presence of a catch member of the mould part, in the form of a finger cooperating with a rib of the support.





FIG. 1 shows an interior covering element support 10 located on a mould part 12, and a flexible skin 14 held by another mould part. The support 10 and the skin 14 delimit between them the whole of a moulding cavity 16 for a fluid material that is to form the foam.


The support 10 has an orifice 18, through which the sectional plane passes, for introduction of the fluid material that is to form the foam, the orifice 18 being located opposite a nozzle 20 for introduction of the fluid material, which nozzle 20 is integral with the mould part 12, and virtually in contact with that mould part.


It has been found that, when the fluid material was introduced in that manner in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support 10, the support 10 tended to come away from the mould part 12 and thus form a space 22 into which the fluid material can penetrate. More precisely, the orifice 18 tends to come out of contact with the mould part around the nozzle 20. Even if the fluid material does not penetrate into that space, when the element is removed from the mould the support tends to regain its original shape, corresponding to the shape of the mould, and to pull the skin (downwards in FIG. 1), forming in the flexible skin 14 a hollow which constitutes a defect in appearance.


According to the invention, that defect in appearance, constituted by the hollow in the flexible skin 14, is eliminated because the support comprises a catch member which holds it against the associated mould part. In the example described hereinbelow, the catch member is in the form of at least one additional inclined rib 24 (FIGS. 2 to 4).



FIG. 2 shows a support 10 comprising a plurality of ribs, in particular a rib 24 according to the invention. It will be noted that the rib 24 is not perpendicular to the support 10 but is very inclined. That inclination is intended to form a receiver for the introduction of a finger 26 integral with the mould. When the finger 26 is introduced beneath the rib 24 and is virtually wedged between the rib and the body of the support 10, the support 10 cannot come away from the mould part. Because that cooperation between the rib 24 and the finger 26 takes place close to the insertion orifice, the forces which tend to lift the support from its mould part have only a weak moment and therefore exert only a reduced torque, which the support 10 is easily able to withstand. As shown in FIG. 3, it is advantageous for the support 10 to comprise two catch members 24 at least having diametrical positions relative to the foam introduction hole 18.


Of course, it would be possible to place a larger number of catch members around the hole 18, but it has been found in practice that two catch members are sufficient for the deformation of the support near to the orifice for introduction of the fluid material to be virtually negligible.


Although the catch member has been shown to be formed by an inclined rib, it is, of course, possible to use other, very different members. For example, the mould could comprise at least one finger passing into an orifice formed in a rib perpendicular to the support, or a ring retaining a finger of the support. In fact, the optimum catch member depends on the particular support.


As shown in FIG. 3, because protruding members 28 are formed on an edge of the support in a given direction, it is desirable, for the sake of ease of removal of the support 10 from the mould, for all the protruding elements to lie in the same direction. For that reason, the ribs 24 used in this example of the invention have an inclination corresponding to that of the members 28.


Of course, various modifications can be made by the person skilled in the art to the method and elements that have just been described solely by way of non-limiting examples, without departing from the scope of the invention.

Claims
  • 1. Method for producing an interior covering element of the type comprising a flexible outer skin (14), a rigid internal support (10), and a foam disposed between the skin and the support, the support being deformable under the action of high forces, which method comprises: producing the flexible skin (14), producing the support (10), arranging the skin (14) on a first mould part, closing the mould parts in order fully to delimit a moulding cavity (16) between the skin and the support, and introducing a fluid material that is to form a foam into the cavity between the skin and the support through an orifice (18) in the support by way of a nozzle (20) for introduction of the fluid material, which nozzle (20) is integral with the second mould part, the configuration of the support near to the orifice (18) for introduction of the fluid material being such that the support (10) tends to come away from the second mould part under the action of the fluid material that is introduced, characterized in that: production of the support (10) comprises providing at least one catch member (24) near to the introduction orifice (18) of the support, the method comprises, prior to closing of the mould parts, providing on the second mould part a catch member (26) complementary to the catch member (24) of the support, and the arrangement of the support (10) on the second mould part comprises causing the catch members (26, 24) of the second mould part and of the support to cooperate, so that the support (10) does not come away from the second mould part during the introduction of the fluid material and the fluid material does not penetrate between the support and the second mould part.
  • 2. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that production of the support (10) comprises the provision of at least two catch members (24) having at least approximately diametrical positions relative to the orifice (18).
  • 3. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that production of the support (10) comprises the provision of at least one rib (24) that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprising a finger (26) having a tapered end.
  • 4. Method according to claim 3, characterised in that the provision on the second mould part of a catch member (26) complementary to the catch member (24) of the support comprises forming the tapered end of the finger with the same inclination as the rib of the support.
  • 5. Method according to claim 1, characterised in that the fluid material is introduced in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support (10) near to the introduction orifice (18).
  • 6. Interior covering element of the type comprising a flexible outer skin (14), an internal support (10) that is rigid but deformable under the action of high forces, and a foam that is disposed between the skin and the support and that is not visible, of the type comprising an introduction orifice (18) which passes through the support (10), characterised in that it comprises, near to the introduction orifice (18), at least one catch member (24).
  • 7. Element according to claim 6, characterised in that the support (10) comprises two catch members (24) having at least approximately diametrical positions relative to the orifice (18).
  • 8. Element according to claim 6, characterised in that the catch member of the support (10) comprises a rib (24) that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, and the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprises a finger (26) having a tapered end.
  • 9. Element according to claim 8, characterised in that the inclination of the rib (24) of the support and the inclination of the tapered end of the finger (26) are virtually identical.
  • 10. Element according to claim 7, characterised in that the catch member of the support (10) comprises a rib (24) that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, and the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprises a finger (26) having a tapered end.
  • 11. Method according to claim 2, characterised in that production of the support (10) comprises the provision of at least one rib (24) that is inclined relative to the surface of the support, the complementary catch member of the second mould part comprising a finger (26) having a tapered end.
  • 12. Method according to claim 2, characterised in that the fluid material is introduced in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support (10) near to the introduction orifice (18).
  • 13. Method according to claim 3, characterised in that the fluid material is introduced in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support (10) near to the introduction orifice (18).
  • 14. Method according to claim 4, characterised in that the fluid material is introduced in a direction virtually perpendicular to the support (10) near to the introduction orifice (18).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
0412701 Nov 2004 FR national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 371c Date
PCT/FR05/02961 11/29/2005 WO 5/30/2007