EP1299264A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung eines dachhimmels - Google Patents

Verfahren zur herstellung eines dachhimmels

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EP1299264A1
EP1299264A1 EP01951280A EP01951280A EP1299264A1 EP 1299264 A1 EP1299264 A1 EP 1299264A1 EP 01951280 A EP01951280 A EP 01951280A EP 01951280 A EP01951280 A EP 01951280A EP 1299264 A1 EP1299264 A1 EP 1299264A1
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Prior art keywords
headliner
layer
set forth
urethane
chopped fiber
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French (fr)
Inventor
Larry F. Kocher
Janusz P. Gorowicz
Normand R. Marceau
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Intier Automotive Inc
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Intier Automotive Inc
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Priority to EP05015313A priority Critical patent/EP1632398B1/de
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R13/00Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
    • B60R13/02Internal Trim mouldings ; Internal Ledges; Wall liners for passenger compartments; Roof liners
    • B60R13/0212Roof or head liners
    • B60R13/0225Roof or head liners self supporting head liners

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  • the present invention relates to a headliner for use with a motor vehicle and, more particularly, to a headliner formed of multiple layers to provide shape stability and a method of manufacturing the same.
  • Headliners are used with motor vehicles to provide a pleasing finish to the interior of a vehicle compartment. Headliners also provide for sound absorption and insulation and accordingly increase the quality of environment in the vehicle compartment. Headliners typically include a number of different layers of material.
  • urethane headliners tend to warp shortly after demolding and often retain the distorted shape permanently.
  • a headliner is formed of top and bottom layers having a urethane matrix sprayed between the layers to form the core.
  • the headliner includes a separate scrim layer, a film layer, and a chopped fiber material randomly distributed between the film layer and the urethane core.
  • a binder material may be used to increase adherence of the chopped fiber material to the film layer.
  • the film layer is perforated to allow for degassing of the urethane matrix.
  • a method is provided for forming a headliner for an automotive vehicle.
  • the method includes the steps of providing a top layer and bottom layer of laminated non- woven polypropylene scrim and polyethylene film, providing a layer of fiberglass mat between the top and bottom layers, dispensing a urethane matrix onto the layer of fiberglass mat between the top and bottom layers, and randomly dispersing a chopped fiber material between at least one of the top and bottom layers and the urethane matrix to provide internal structural rigidity to the headliner.
  • the combination of the chopped fiber material and a non- woven film provide a synergistic effect that eliminates headliner warpage.
  • the combination of stiffness and mechanical bond between the film layer and chopped fiber material randomly distributed between the film layer and urethane core provides this effect.
  • Fig. 1 is a top view of an automotive headliner according to the present invention
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged partial cross-sectional view of the headliner of Fig. 1 taken along line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a schematic side view of an apparatus using a method of forming the headliner of the present invention with the press shown in the open position; and Fig. 4 is a schematic side view of an alternative embodiment of an apparatus using a method of forming the headliner of the present invention with the press shown in the open position.
  • a headliner 10 of the present invention conforms and fits to the ceiling of the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle.
  • the headliner 10 is formed as a laminate including a top layer 12, a urethane core 14 and a bottom layer 16.
  • each of the top and bottom layers 12, 16 include a non- woven polypropylene scrim 18 and a polyethylene film 20 combined to form a laminate 21.
  • the non- woven polypropylene scrim 18 is preferably supplied by weight, specifically, 0.1 to 2.0 ounces per square yard, while the polyethylene film 20 is preferably 0.0005 to 0.003 inches thick.
  • the scrim 18 and film 20 are laminated by a combination of heat and pressure through nip rolls.
  • Nip rolls are a pair of opposed rollers having a small gap therebetween.
  • the rollers are heated to a temperature of about 160 degrees Fahrenheit and the scrim 18 and film 20 are run through the heated rollers to create a bond and laminate the scrim 18 and film 20.
  • the laminate 21 is then perforated. Perforation of the laminate 21 allows air and gas to permeate through the laminate 21 during the step of forming the core 14.
  • the core 14 is formed from a layer of a fiberglass mat 42 embedded in a urethane matrix of foam 44.
  • a chopped fiberglass roving 22 is randomly distributed between the film 20 of the top layer 12 and the core 14.
  • the chopped fiberglass roving 22 is randomly distributed on the film 20.
  • a binder material 24 is also distributed on the film 20 and operates to adhere the chopped fiberglass roving 22 to the film 20.
  • the binder material 24 may be distributed on the film 20 along with the chopped fiberglass roving 22.
  • the binder material 24 is a polyester powder adhesive that can be purchased from Bostick of Middleton, Massachusetts.
  • the binder material 24 When used, the binder material 24 is applied by weight, specifically, 1 to 20 percent, by means of a shaker box that distributes at random a specific amount of the adhesive.
  • the weight of the chopped fiberglass roving 22 determines the amount of binder 24 required; e.g., 40 grams per square meter requires 5 grams of powder adhesive or approximately 12 percent by weight.
  • the fiberglass roving 22 is formed of fiberglass strands having a diameter of .03 inches chopped into two-inch lengths. As set forth above, the chopped fiberglass is randomly distributed on either the polyethylene film 20 or the urethane core 14 at a density of 5 to 150 grams per square meter.
  • Fig. 3 there is shown an apparatus for use with the method for forming the headliner panel 10.
  • the apparatus includes a forming tool or die 30 shown with an upper platen 32 attached to a press head 34 and a lower platen 36 attached to a press bed 38.
  • the laminate 21 forms both the top 12 and bottom 16 layers of the headliner 10 and is supplied as a rolled good from supply rollers 40, 41.
  • the fiberglass mat 42 is supplied as a rolled good from supply roller 48.
  • the urethane matrix 44 is sprayed onto the glass mat 42 by a urethane spray head 46.
  • the chopped fiberglass roving 22 is distributed from a hopper 50 onto the urethane matrix 44, after which the entire assembly including the top layer 12, chopped fiberglass roving 22, urethane matrix 44, glass mat 42, and bottom layer 16 are placed in the forming tool 30 which operates, through a molding cycle, to form the headliner 10.
  • no binder 24 is used.
  • additional glass or other fibers can be added as rolled goods prior to spraying the urethane matrix 44.
  • additional chopped fiber materials such as jute, sisal, or hemp may be used in place of the chopped fiberglass roving 22.
  • a forming tool or die 30 receives the headliner 10 components from a plurality of supply rollers.
  • the lower or bottom layer 16 is the laminate 21 supplied as a rolled good drawn from supply roller 40.
  • a fiberglass mat 42 is also supplied from a supply roll 48.
  • a urethane matrix 44 is deposited on the fiberglass mat 42 by a urethane spray head 46.
  • the top layer 12 includes the laminate 21 with the chopped fiberglass roving 22 already secured thereto by a binder material 24.
  • the top layer 12 is supplied as a rolled good from a supply roller 52.
  • the chopped fiberglass roving 22 gives internal structure to the headliner 10 as the urethane matrix 44 adheres to the chopped fiberglass roving 22 to prevent the headliner 10 from warping after shaping and molding in the forming tool 30.
  • the film 20, while perforated to allow the air and gas to escape therethrough, provides a barrier that prevents the urethane matrix 44 from leaking through to the outer surface of the headliner 10.
  • the scrim 18 provides an anti-squeak and smooth surface quality to the outer surface of the headliner 10.
  • the chopped fiber material combines with the polypropylene non- woven material and polyethylene film to prevent warpage in headliners and similar products. As disclosed herein, various chopped fiber materials may be used.
  • the invention teaches inline random distribution of the chopped fiber material during introduction directly onto the urethane matrix.
  • the chopped fiber material is randomly distributed on and attached to the polypropylene non- woven material and polyethylene film laminate by a binder material prior to layering with the urethane matrix.

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Laminated Bodies (AREA)
  • Vehicle Interior And Exterior Ornaments, Soundproofing, And Insulation (AREA)
EP01951280A 2000-07-07 2001-07-06 Verfahren zur herstellung eines dachhimmels Withdrawn EP1299264A1 (de)

Priority Applications (1)

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EP05015313A EP1632398B1 (de) 2000-07-07 2001-07-06 Dachhimmel und Verfahren zu dessen Herstellung

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US21675700P 2000-07-07 2000-07-07
US216757P 2000-07-07
PCT/CA2001/000995 WO2002004252A1 (en) 2000-07-07 2001-07-06 Headliner and method of manufacturing the same

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AU (1) AU2001272264A1 (de)
CA (1) CA2413009A1 (de)
DE (2) DE60141656D1 (de)
WO (1) WO2002004252A1 (de)

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