This document relates generally to the motor vehicle equipment field and, more particularly, to a new and improved headliner made from a plurality of segments.
State of the art processes for producing vehicle headliner or overhead systems rely upon many different types of materials, tools and processes from various supplier companies. Those supplier companies may be located near and far from the original equipment manufacturer and a complex network of shipping logistics is required to ensure production schedules are met. In addition, many types of tools, equipment, processes, materials and people are required to assemble the various parts into the vehicle headliner or overhead system.
In the past a central opening was cut in the headliner for panorama and sun roof assembly features. The removed central section was effectively rendered scrap for the landfill. Advantageously, the new segmented headliner reduces the material costs, environmental costs and landfill costs associated with this removed central section. As a result, the segmented headliner is produced in a more cost effective and efficient manner.
In addition, each segment of the headliner includes a headliner substrate thermoformed from a polypropylene glass matte technology (PP/GMT) blank and a secondary component simultaneously injection molded onto the headliner substrate in a new combined hybrid process that culminates in a subsequent step of laminating a surface covering of the headliner substrate. By simultaneously molding the secondary components to the headliner substrate of each headliner segment as the headliner substrate is being formed, engineering/design time, part cost and tooling efficiencies are improved by reducing many of the component tools, processes and logistics that are required to make the motor vehicle headliner or overhead system.
This document relates to a new and improved headliner assembled from a plurality of segments that may be connected together and outline a central opening for a panorama roof, a sun roof assembly or other feature as desired by the customer.
In accordance with the purposes and benefits as described herein, a new and improved headliner is provided. That headliner comprises a plurality of segments connected together and outlining a central opening. The plurality of segments may include a first segment, a second segment, a third segment and a fourth segment. In one of many possible embodiments, the first segment is a front header, the second segment is a rear header, the third segment is a right hand side rail and the fourth segment is a left hand side rail.
Each of the plurality of segments may comprise a unitary body including (a) a substrate having an A surface and a B surface, (b) a secondary component carried on the B surface and (c) a laminated surface covering the A surface.
In at least one of the many possible embodiments of the segmented headliner, the secondary component may comprise (a) a first flange on a first segment of the plurality of segments, (b) a second flange on the second segment of the plurality of segments and (c) a fastening feature securing the first flange and the second flange together in an overlapping relationship.
That fastening feature may comprise a snap tab carried on the first flange and a snap tab receiver carried on the second flange. In an alternative embodiment, the fastening feature may comprise a heat stake fusing the first flange to the second flange. In yet another possible embodiment, the fastening feature may comprise an adhesive securing the first flange to the second flange.
In still another possible embodiment, the fastening feature may comprise a snap fastener received in a first fastener receiver in the first flange and a second fastener receiver in the second flange. In still yet another possible embodiment, the fastening feature may comprise a clamp having a channel receiving the first flange and the second flange and joining the two flanges together.
The secondary component on at least one of the right hand side rail and the left hand side rail may comprise a side air curtain deployment feature. The secondary component on at least one of the plurality of segments may comprise an integral attachment feature. That integral attachment feature may comprise a bracket. In one particularly useful embodiment, that bracket may include a receiver adapted to receive a magnetic fastener or the type utilized to secure the segmented headliner to the sheet metal roof substrate of the motor vehicle. In other embodiments, the secondary component on at least one of the plurality of segments may comprise an integral reinforcement. That integral reinforcement may comprise a plurality of ribs.
In yet another possible embodiment, the secondary component on at least one of the plurality of segments may comprise an integral energy absorbing feature. Still further, in yet another possible embodiment, the secondary component on at least one of the plurality of segments may comprise a portion of a trim ring adapted to outline and reinforce the central opening of the segmented headliner.
In one or more of the many possible embodiments of the segmented headliner, the substrate may be made from polypropylene glass matte technology (PP/GMT). The secondary component may be made from a material selected from a group consisting of glass or mineral filled polypropylene and combinations thereof. In addition, the surface covering may be made from a material selected from a group consisting of woven/knit cloth, suede/leather, non-woven, different types of films (woodgrain, metallic, camo, carbon fiber, etc.) and combinations thereof.
In the following description, there are shown and described several preferred embodiments of the segmented headliner. As it should be realized, the segmented headliner is capable of other, different embodiments and its several details are capable of modification in various, obvious aspects all without departing from the segmented headliner as set forth and described in the following claims. Accordingly, the drawings and descriptions should be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the segmented headliner and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the segmented headliner, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the first segment 12 is a front header, the second segment 14 is a rear header, the third segment 16 is a right hand side rail and the fourth segment 18 is a left hand side rail. The dashed lines D generally illustrate where the four segments 12, 14, 16, 18 are joined together.
Each of the segments, 12, 14, 16, 18 may include a unitary body 22 including (a) a substrate 24 having an A surface 26 and a B surface 28, (b) a secondary component 30 carried on the B surface and (c) a laminated surface covering 32 covering the A surface. See, for example,
As will be described in greater detail below, the substrate may be formed from a polypropylene glass matte technology (PP/GMT) blank B. The secondary component 30 may be injected molded from a material that is compatible with and will fuse with the polypropylene substrate material. That secondary component material may be selected from a group consisting of glass or mineral filled polypropylene and combinations thereof. The surface covering 32 may be made from any appropriate cover material including, but not necessarily limited to a material selected from a group consisting of woven/knit cloth, suede/leather, non-woven, different types of films (woodgrain, metallic, camo, carbon fiber, etc.) and combinations thereof.
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This is then followed by the step of thermoforming the blank B into the headliner substrate 24 and simultaneously injection molding the secondary component 30 onto the B surface 28 of the headliner substrate. Toward this end, the combined thermoforming and injection molding apparatus A of the illustrated embodiment includes a stationary platen SP and a cooperating displaceable platen DP to complete the thermoforming and compression molding of the blank B into the substrate 24. A clamping cylinder C displaces the displaceable platen DP in the desired manner.
The combined thermoforming and injection molding apparatus A also includes an injection molding section having a feed hopper H, for receiving plastic material in the form of pellets or the like, a feed screw or auger FS for delivering the plastic material M toward the injection molding nozzle N, a drive motor DM for turning the feed screw and a cylinder CY for reciprocating the feed screw through the barrel BA.
The headliner substrate 24 is cured following thermoforming and injection molding and before laminating. In addition, the headliner substrate 24 may be trimmed as necessary following thermoforming and injection molding and before laminating. That trimming may be performed during curing. Further, it should be appreciated that the trimming may include cutting any necessary holes in the headliner substrate 24 as required for the particular motor vehicle application for which the headliner 10 is to be used.
As further illustrated, the headliner substrate 24 may then be transferred from the combined thermoforming and injection molding apparatus A to the laminating press P. This is then followed by the step of laminating the surface covering 32 to the A surface 26 of the headliner substrate 24.
It should be appreciated that more than one segment 12, 14, 16, 18 of the headliner 10 may be processed at a time. For example,
The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, where the headliner 10 is to be incorporated into a motor vehicle having a full roof, a fifth segment 96 of the headliner may be provided for closing the central opening 20 formed by the first segment 12, second segment 14, third segment 16 and fourth segment 18 (see
All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.