Claims
- 1. A method for making a motorcycle seatback with an aperture extending therethrough comprising:
(a) providing a mold having a base with a cavity providing the desired peripheral configuration for the backrest and an upstanding post centrally thereof, and a channel extending through the side wall of the mold from said cavity to the exterior of the mold; (b) introducing into said cavity a first deposit of a resin formulation; (c) placing on said first deposit of said resin formulation one end of a rigid frame member having a post extending outwardly of said mold cavity through said channel and having arms laterally extending to opposite sides of said post; (d) introducing a second deposit of a resin formulation into said cavity over said upper end of said right frame member to bond with said first deposit and encapsulate said upper end between said deposits; (e) at least partially curing said resin formulations of said first and second deposits to provide a rigid synthetic resin base; (f) introducing a cushion resin formulation into said mold cavity over said at least partially cured resin of said first and second deposits, said resin being curable into a resiliently deflectable cushion layer; (g) curing said cushion resin formulation to provide a seatback structure with an aperture extending therethrough and said post depending therefrom; (h) removing said seatback structure from said mold; (i) forming a flexible cover over the surface of said cushion layer of said seatback structure and about the outer periphery thereof and through said aperture; (j) securing said cover to the opposite surface of said seatback structure; and (k) securing to said opposite surface a cover plate having an opening extending therethrough aligned with said apertures in said seatback structure.
- 2. The method for making a motorcycle seatback in accordance with claim 1 wherein said mold includes a cover and said method includes the step of closing said cover over said mold cavity after the step of introducing said cushion resin formulation.
- 3. The method for making a motorcycle seatback in accordance with claim 1 wherein said resin formulations of said first and second deposits is fiber reinforced.
- 4. The method for making a motorcycle seatback in accordance with claim 2 wherein said cushion resin formulation is a foamable polyurethane formulation which expands to fill said cavity.
- 5. A method of making a motorcycle backrest comprising:
(a) providing a rigid frame having a post and laterally extending portions at one end thereof; (b) encapsulating said one end of said frame in a relatively rigid resin to provide a seatback body with an aperture extending therethrough; (c) providing a resilient foam layer over one surface of said seatback body, said foam layer having an opening extending therethrough; (d) forming a flexible cover over said foam layer and about the periphery of said seatback body onto the opposite surface thereof and through said aperture and onto said opposite surface; (e) fastening said cover to said opposite surface; and (f) mounting a cover plate over said cover on said opposite surface.
- 6. The method of making a motorcycle backrest in accordance with claim 5 wherein said frame includes a bracket engaged with said post and at least one load disseminating element which imparts strength to the connection between said post said bracket.
- 7. The method of making a motorcycle backrest in accordance with claim 1 wherein step (b includes the steps of
(i) forming a first layer of reinforced resin, (ii) placing said one end of said frame on said first layer, said one end of said frames including a bracket, and (iii) forming a second layer of reinforced resin over said first layer and frame, thereby encapsulating the upper end of said frame.
- 8. The method of making a motorcycle backrest in accordance with claim 1 wherein said steps (b) and (c) are conducted in a mold.
- 9. The method of making a motorcycle backrest in accordance with claim 1 wherein said cover plate is formed from a synthetic resin.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/304,213 filed Nov. 26, 2002.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
10304213 |
Nov 2002 |
US |
Child |
10366146 |
Feb 2003 |
US |