1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates generally to testing methods and apparatus. More specifically, but without limitation, the present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for testing wrinkle resistance of materials used on vehicle seats.
2. Background Information
Seats for motor vehicles may include a structural frame, padding, and a cover. During the life of a vehicle such as an automobile, various forces may be exerted on the vehicle seat. For example, a passenger or driver may exert forces on the vehicle seat while sitting in a seat, getting in and out of a seat, or when a vehicle maneuvers. Since each passenger or driver may have a different size, weight, weight distribution, and shape, it is difficult to predict the variety of forces that may be exerted on the vehicle seat. Thus, vehicle manufacturers may perform testing on a vehicle seat to check for safety, durability, wrinkling, recoverability, comfort, feel, and the like.
In the early stages of a vehicle's development, a material may be selected for a seat cover before a seat design is determined. The material may be preliminary tested and appear to be satisfactory for a seat cover. However in the latter stages, the material may fail full seat testing due to improper performance or an abnormality such as wrinkling. Changes to a fabric selection in the final stages of a vehicle's development may cause significant production delays, re-design of the seats, additional costs or other inefficiencies in the manufacturing process.
Thus a need remains for methods and apparatus for testing wrinkle resistance of materials to be used on vehicle seats prior to full seat testing.
The following presents a general summary of several aspects of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding of at least some aspects of the disclosure. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure. It is not intended to identify key or critical elements of the disclosure or to delineate the scope of the claims. The following summary merely presents some concepts of the disclosure in a general form as a prelude to the more detailed description that follows.
One aspect of the disclosure provides an apparatus for testing wrinkle resistance of a material, the apparatus including a base for receiving the material, the base coupled to a frame, at least one clamp for holding the material, the at least one clamp disposed upon the frame and movably fixed to an edge of the base and a loading mechanism for applying a desired load quantity on the material on the base.
Another aspect of the disclosure provides a method for testing wrinkle resistance of material, the method including providing a material on a base, the base coupled to a frame, providing at least one clamp for holding the material, the at least one clamp disposed upon the frame and movably fixed to an edge of the base and controlling a loading mechanism to apply a desired load quantity on the material on the base.
Yet another aspect of the disclosure provides a testing method by an apparatus for testing wrinkle resistance of a material including a base for receiving the material, the base coupled to a frame, at least one clamp for holding the material, the at least one clamp disposed upon the frame and movably fixed to an edge of the base and a loading mechanism for applying a desired load quantity on the material on the base.
For detailed understanding of the present disclosure, references should be made to the following detailed description of the several aspects, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements have been given like numerals and wherein:
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to specific implementations, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Various examples of such changes have been given in the forgoing description. Accordingly, implementations of the disclosure are intended to be merely illustrative of the scope of the invention and are not intended to be limiting. It is intended that the scope of the invention shall be limited only to the extent required by the appended claims. For example, to one of ordinary skill in the art, it will be readily apparent that vehicle seats as discussed herein may be implemented in a variety of implementations, and that the forgoing discussion of certain of these implementations does not necessarily represent a complete description of all possible implementations.
For simplicity and clarity of illustration, the drawing and/or figures illustrate the general manner of construction, and descriptions and details of well known features and techniques may be omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the disclosure.
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The seat surface 105 may further include various elements such as a structural frame 125, padding 120, and a cover 130. A structural frame 110, constructed of any suitable material such as metal, may provide a general shape or structure for the vehicle seat 105. The padding 120 may be provided on either side of the structural frame 110 to provide comfort, shape, and/or support. Foam, a synthetic fill, or any other conventional material may be used as the padding 120. A cover 130 may be placed over the structural frame 110 and the padding 120. A cover 130 may be used to hold the padding 120 in place around the structural frame 110. As utilized herein, a cover 130 may utilize a material or fabric such as cotton, polyester, vinyl, leather, suede, and/or any other suitable material. In one possible implementation, a cover 130 may utilize one of the materials previously listed bonded to a thin layer of padding.
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A base 230 may be constructed of steel, aluminum, or any other suitable material that may withstand the applied pressure and loads from the loading mechanism (to be described below). As shown in
The base 230 may be coupled to a loading mechanism 210 via a frame (described below) which provides structure to the apparatus 200. The loading mechanism 210 comprising a pressure head or load cell may apply a load to a material 250 on a base 230. The loading mechanism 210 may be constructed of a metal, plastic, rubber, some combination thereof, or any other suitable material. As a source of power, the loading mechanism 210 may utilize a hydraulic system, an electric system, or the like to apply a constant force on a material 250. While it is shown in
The loading mechanism 210 may apply any desired load quantity as determined by an operator. By way of example, a desired load quantity may be a predetermined target, as designated by an operator, in the range of about 1 kg to about 10 kg. In another example, a desired load quantity may be at least 10 kg.
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Several clamps 220 may be fixed to an edge of a base 240 so that distance moved by each clamp 220 may be measured in several directions. In addition to providing a distance that each clamp 220 has moved, data regarding the direction of the movement by each clamp 220 may also be provided. Further, the distance each clamp 220 moves may be compiled and averaged to provide a general indication of the wrinkle resistance of a material. Further, the time needed for a material 250 to recover to its original shape may also be recorded and provided. By measuring these properties, a material 250 can be evaluated prior to testing a fully assembled seat for durability, wrinkling, stretching, recovery, or the like.
By way of example only, output produced by the apparatus 200 may be in the form of the distance in millimeters (mm) that the material 250 stretches in each of the 8 cardinal directions. Following the accumulation of data regarding the stretching of material 250, the data may be compared to or correlated with other factors including, but not limited to, seat application, type of seating material, lamination thickness, full seat evaluation results, and field issues. Such data may help predict the outcome of full seat evaluation based on trends with material type, foam lamination thickness, and seat applications.
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The various implementations of the present disclosure may allow a material to be tested prior to full seat testing. Statistical data regarding a material's durability, ability to stretch, ability to recover after repeated stretching, resistance to abrasion, resistance to tearing and the like may be gathered and/or predicted utilizing the methods and apparatus described herein. By providing a more accurate simulation of the dynamic forces that may be applied to a material as part of a vehicle seat, a material that is more likely to pass full seat testing, thus avoiding delays in production and development.
The present disclosure is to be taken as illustrative rather than as limiting the scope or nature of the claims below. Numerous modifications and variations will become apparent to those skilled in the art after studying the disclosure, including use of equivalent functional and/or structural substitutes for elements described herein and/or use of equivalent functional junctions for couplings/links described herein.