Claims
- 1. A trim panel for a motor vehicle characterized by;
- a shell of flexible plastic material having a front exposed surface and a back surface, said front surface having a textured section with a plurality of wrinkles;
- a rigid cured substrate adhered to a back surface of said shell about said textured section with a recess in said substrate directly behind said textured section and facing said textured section;
- a cushion member interposed between said rigid cured substrate and said back surface of said shell behind said textured section;
- said shell having an upright double layered wall with a seam therebetween, said wall surrounding said cushion member such that a seam is appearing at the front surface of said shell about said textured section; and
- a compressible layer of material being interposed between said cushion member and said texture section of said shell.
- 2. A trim panel as defined in claim 1 further characterized by;
- said cushion member being non-porous and closed cell.
- 3. A trim panel as defined in claim 1 further characterized by;
- said cushion member being press fitted against said texture section between opposing sections of said wall.
- 4. A trim panel as defined in claim 1 further characterized by;
- said compressible layer of material being a pocket of air.
- 5. A trim panel for a motor vehicle characterized by;
- a shell of flexible plastic material having a front exposed surface and a back surface, said front surface having a textured section with a plurality of wrinkles;
- a rigid cured substrate adhered to a back surface of said shell about and circumscribing said textured section with said cured substrate having a recess cavity directly behind and facing said textured section;
- a non-porous member interposed between said rigid cured substrate and said back surface of said shell behind said textured section within said cavity; and
- a compressible layer of material being interposed between said non-porous member and said texture section of said shell.
- 6. A trim panel as defined in claim 5 further characterized by;
- said compressible layer of material being a pocket of air.
- 7. A trim panel for a motor vehicle characterized by;
- a shell of flexible plastic material having a front exposed surface and a back surface, said front surface having an integrally and simultaneously formed textured section with a plurality of wrinkles;
- a rigid cured substrate adhered to a back surface of said shell about said textured section with a recess in said substrate aligned directly behind and facing said textured section;
- a cushion member interposed between said rigid cured substrate and said back surface of said shell behind said textured section and that said rigid cured substrate surrounds all lateral sides of said cushion member;
- said shell having an upright double layered wall with a seam therebetween, said wall surrounding said cushion member such that a seam is appearing at the front surface of said shell about said textured section; and
- a compressible layer of material being interposed between said cushion member and said texture section of said shell.
- 8. A trim panel as defined in claim 7 further characterized by;
- said cushion member being press fitted against said texture section between opposing sections of said wall.
- 9. A trim panel as defined in claim 8 further characterized by;
- said compressible layer of material being a pocket of air.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/114,928, filed on Sep. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,439,630.
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Divisions (1)
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