The present invention relates to a steering wheel, for example of the sort found in motor vehicles.
Conventional steering wheels suitable for use in motor vehicles typically comprise a metal frame having a central boss from which one or more spokes extend in a generally radial direction. A generally circular or near-circular metal armature is supported by the radially outermost ends of the spokes in order to define part of a peripheral rim of the steering wheel, to be gripped by the driver of the vehicle. The armature is typically covered by a foam covering, and the foam covering is finished with an outer skin. The outer skin is applied over the foam covering to provide a visually and haptically pleasing peripheral surface to the steering wheel. It is conventional for the outer skin to be provided with a surface relief pattern of some sort, partly to improve the appearance and feel of the steering wheel, but also to provide an appropriate level of friction between the wheel and the hands of the driver to ensure the wheel can be properly gripped in use.
EP1055582 discloses a steering wheel construction of the general type proposed above. More particularly, EP1055582 proposes the use of a secondary grade of leather (effectively obtained as a bi-product arising from the production of top grade leather more suitable for use as interior upholstery in the vehicle) in the creation of an outer skin on the steering wheel. The rim of the steering wheel comprises a foam covering provided over a central armature. A substrate of the secondary grade leather is applied directly to the foam covering, and then a moulded film of polyurethane is adhered to the leather substrate. The outer surface of the polyurethane film is provided with a moulded grain pattern, and is painted.
As will be appreciated, the arrangement of EP1055582 thus relies on a moulded surface relief pattern to provide the desired texture to the peripheral surface of the steering wheel rim. This is actually a very common proposal. However, a problem with this sort of arrangement is that the relief pattern can be perceived as having a somewhat “artificial” appearance when compared to, say, a more expensive leather-bound steering wheel rim. Attempts to improve the visual appearance of moulded relief patterns can significantly increase the cost of the moulding process. Also, it can be difficult to hide moulding marks which inevitably arise from the moulding process, such as, for example, the occurrence of flash marks resulting from leakage of the moulding material between separable parts of the mould tool.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved steering wheel.
According to the present invention, there is provided a steering wheel having a gripping portion comprising an armature substantially encapsulated by a cover, and an outer skin provided over the cover, the outer skin comprising a layer of fabric material defining first and second opposed surfaces, said first surface of the fabric material having a polymeric coating, the steering wheel being characterised in that the outer skin is attached to the outermost surface of the cover such that the coating is interposed between the fabric layer and the cover, and said second surface defines a peripheral surface of said gripping portion.
Preferably, said second surface of the fabric layer is substantially uncoated.
Alternatively, said second surface of the fabric layer is provided with a coating, or is painted.
Advantageously, said second surface of the fabric layer has a surface texture substantially defined by the weave of the fabric.
Optionally, said polymeric coating has a textured surface.
Preferably, said polymeric coating has a substantially smooth surface.
Conveniently, said polymeric coating is provided in the form of a foam layer applied to the fabric layer.
Preferably, said polymeric coating comprises polyvinylchloride.
Advantageously, said polymeric coating comprises polyurethane.
Conveniently said polymeric coating comprises polychloroprene (more commonly known as “Neoprene”)
Optionally, the coating is adhesively secured to the fabric material.
Preferably the cover is formed of foam material.
Advantageously the foam material of the cover comprises thermoplastic material.
Conveniently the foam material of the cover comprises polyurethane.
Advantageously, the coated first surface of the fabric layer is adhesively attached to the cover.
So that the invention may be more readily understood, and so that further features thereof may be appreciated, embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Referring initially to
As shown in
Turning now to consider
The first surface 10 of the fabric layer 8 (i.e. the uppermost surface in the orientation illustrated in
As will be appreciated, the polymeric material from which the foam layer 12 is formed will at least partially fill the interstices between adjacent yarns 9 of the fabric on the side of the first (upper) surface 10. However, the polymeric material is unable, or is not permitted, to penetrate significantly through the fabric layer 8, and so the second surface 11 (i.e the lower surface of the fabric layer 8 in the orientation shown in
Turning now to consider
As will thus be appreciated, the rim 4 of the steering wheel, constructed in accordance with the arrangement shown in
It is envisaged that the outer skin 7 of the present invention will be formed so as to have a thickness substantially equal to that of a more conventional leather outer skin. This would permit the use of the same mould tools to create the foam cover 6, both for steering wheels formed in accordance with the present invention, and also steering wheels having an outer skin formed of leather, both such configurations of steering wheel thus effectively having the same diameter of rim when their respective outer skins are applied.
It is also envisaged that the outer skin 7 may be applied to the foam cover 6 around the rim in a plurality of separate sections, each section being connected to an adjacent one by a line of stitching running around the cross-sectional circumference of the rim.
Whilst the invention has been described above with reference to a specific embodiment, it is to be appreciated that various alterations or modifications could be made, without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, although the embodiment described above has no coating provided on the second surface 11 of the fabric substrate 8, it is envisaged that alternative embodiments could have a coating applied to the second surface 11, providing that the coating is sufficiently thin to allow the surface texture 15 arising from the inherent weave pattern of the fabric to show through the coating. For example, the coating could take the form a thin layer of paint or varnish applied to the second surface 11 of the fabric substrate in order to increase its wear resistance.
In alternative embodiments, it is envisaged that the coating applied to the first surface 10 of the fabric substrate 8 may take the form of a layer of polychloroprene (more commonly known as “Neoprene”). In such an arrangement, it is envisaged that the layer of polychloroprene may be bonded to the first surface 11 of the fabric substrate 8 via a suitable adhesive, and also bonded to the underlying foam cover 6 using a similar adhesive. Other rubber or elastomeric substances could be used for this purpose instead of, or in combination with polychloroprene.
A steering wheel in accordance with the present invention offers a number of advantages over previously proposed types of steering wheel, particularly those which have a peripheral gripping surface formed of leather or a conventional artificial “leather-effect” covering. For example, because the steering wheel of the present invention has its peripheral surface defined by a woven fabric material, the appearance and feel of the steering wheel can be closely matched to that of the other interior features of the motor vehicle, such as the fabric of the upholstery. Also, the fabric surface of the steering wheel will mean that it is less cold to the touch in cold ambient conditions, and also less hot to the touch in hot ambient conditions.
Additionally, it has been found that in comparison to a steering wheel constructed according to the teaching of EP1055582, a steering wheel in accordance with the present invention can be manufactured without using as much adhesive to bond the outer skin 7 to the foam cover 6. In the prior art arrangement, the leather layer will absorb significantly more adhesive than the polymeric coating 12 provided on the surface 10 of the fabric layer of the present invention.
Also, it is to be appreciated that because the steering wheel of the present invention has its surface texture defined by the woven fabric, the polymeric coating 12 applied to the surface 10 of the fabric does not actually need any surface texture formed on it. This means that the mould tooling used to form the coating 12 on the fabric layer does not need any surface pattern etched or machined in to it. This makes the tooling significantly less expensive.
When used in this specification and claims, the terms “comprises” and “comprising” and variations thereof mean that the specified features, steps or integers are included. The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps or integers.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or in the following claims, or in the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for obtaining the disclosed results, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with the exemplary embodiments described above, many equivalent modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art when given this disclosure. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of the invention set forth above are considered to be illustrative and not limiting. Various changes to the described embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0921658.1 | Dec 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2010/051152 | 10/25/2010 | WO | 00 | 6/5/2012 |