Claims
- 1. An automotive trim strip that can be thermally bonded to a support material to extend along a curved path, said trim strip being formed as a laminate of a strip of thin polyester material coated with a layer of metallic material that is covered by a thin polyvinyl chloride protective layer the exposed surface of which is then bonded to a supporting substrate of a flexible plasticized polyvinyl chloride material, said trim strip comprising: said thin polyvinyl chloride protective layer being substantially unplasticized to provide said metallic layer coated on said polyester strip with sufficient dimensional stability relative to said polyvinyl chloride substrate to prevent compression wrinkling of said metalized polyester strip at radially inner regions of said curved path in response to stress from thermal variation occurring during thermal bonding of said polyvinyl chloride substrate to a support material.
- 2. The trim strip of claim 1 wherein said thin polyvinyl chloride layer is smooth, medium impact material.
- 3. The trim strip of claim 1 wherein said polyester strip is relatively thick and strong.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 885,541 filed Mar. 13, 1978 by Dick T. VanManen now U.S. Pat. No. 4,172,745 entitled "Method of Making Automotive Trim Strip Laminate" and involving inventive recognition of the problem solved by the subject matter claimed in this application.
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