GB2427381A - Moulded coloured polyurethane skins - Google Patents
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Abstract
A polyurethane skin 96 is made from an in-moulded coating layer 100 of a specific colour and a skin body layer 98 of essentially the same colour. The skin body layer 98 is visible through any gaps 102 in the coating layer 100. The in-mould coating layer 100 is applied to a mould surface and a polyol, isocyanate and colourant are mixed to produce a coloured polyurethane forming mixture, which is sprayed onto the mould. The polyurethane skin (96) is for the interior component for a vehicle.
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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COLORING A SPRAY URETHANE SKIN FOR VEHICLE INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS AND ARTICLES
MADE THEREBY
The present invention relates to polyurethane skins for vehicle interior trim components and method and systems for manufacturing such skins.
Skins for interior trim components provide a durable plastic cover for interior trim component structures and their associated foam padding. Vinyl skins for interior trim components of a vehicle are made by rotocasting a liquid vinyl composition in a heated mold as it is rotated. It has been proposed and implemented in production processes to add liquid color concentrates into the liquid vinyl composition that is provided to rotational molds in rotational molding operations for armrests and small trim components. Vinyl rotocasting processes are labor intensive and are difficult to control and can result in parts having substantial variations in skin thickness. Vinyl skins are not readily recycled and tend to harden over time that may lead to splits in the skin surface over the life of the vehicle.
Recently, substantial efforts have been made to develop polyurethane skins for interior trim components. Polyurethane skins may be sprayed in a robotic spraying process that may be computer controlled to obtain uniform skin thickness. Aromatic polyurethane compositions are generally black or gray in color but may also be untinted resulting in an amber color. Aliphatic polyurethane compositions may be provided in many different colors. To assure precise color matching a vehicle interior component an in-mold coating is preferably applied to the
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polyurethane skin forming mold prior to spraying the polyurethane composition over the in-mold coating and onto the mold surface. Examples of interior components that may be made by the polyurethane spray forming operation include 5 instrument panels, glove box doors, knee bolsters, door panels and other interior trim components.
Some vehicle interior components have complex shapes and may include difficult to access areas. For example, 10 instrument panel brows may include a narrow section that cannot be easily and completely coated with an in-mold coating composition. Excessive in-mold coating material that may be applied to the surface the material is wasted and may form runs or irregularities that can adversely 15 effect part quality. In difficult to access areas, the in-mold coating may have gaps through which the polyurethane skin material may be visible. If so, it may be necessary to paint the skins after forming in areas where there polyurethane skin is visible through the in-mold 20 coating. Such post painting operations are labor intensive and require capital investment for post painting operation stations.
There is a need for a flexible and cost effective 25 method of spray forming polyurethane parts with a continuous and complete color even where the in-mold coating for the parts has gaps or areas of inadequate coverage.
30 The above problems and needs are addressed, and/or improvements provided generally, by applicant's invention as summarized below.
According to the present invention there is provided
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a polyurethane skin for a vehicle interior components, a method of making a polyurethane skin for vehicle interior components, and a system for manufacturing polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components, as defined in the 5 accompanying claims.
According to one aspect of an embodiment of the present invention a system for manufacturing polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components is provided. 10 According to the system, a source of polyol and a pump delivers a stream of plain, uncolored polyol under pressure through a first delivery circuit to a spray applicator. A source of isocyanate and a pump delivers a stream of isocyanate under pressure through a second fluid delivery 15 circuit to the spray applicator. A pump injects a stream of a colorant and polyol mixture (colorant/polyol) under pressure through a third fluid delivery circuit to the spray applicator. A polyurethane mold having a mold surface is sprayed by the spray applicator with the mixture of 20 polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol to form the polyurethane skins.
Alternatively, the colorant may be selectively injected to color the mixture sprayed on the mold surface 25 in selected areas of the mold surface.
The color injection system may be ported to the spray applicator that has a mixing chamber wherein the stream of polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol are initially 30 combined. An in-mold coating may be sprayed on the mold surface prior to applying the polyol and isocyanate. The mold surface to which the present invention applies may have difficult to access portions that are not consistently covered by the in-mold coating. The colorant may be
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injected when the difficult to access portions of the mold are sprayed with the mixture of polyol and isocyanate. The difficult to access areas of the mold generally correspond to the selected areas where the colorant is selectively 5 injected. The system also may include a control system for controlling the application of the colorant/polyol by the spray applicator and to control where the colorant/polyol is selectively injected.
10 According to another aspect of an embodiment of the present invention a method of making polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components that have a visually consistent surface color is provided. In the method a mixture of polyol and isocyanate are sprayed on the mold to form a 15 polyurethane skin. A colorant/polyol mixture is injected into the mixture of polyol and isocynate. The colorant/polyol mixture can then produce a skin having the desired color.
20 The method may also be practised with a selective coloring approach on a mold having open areas and restricted areas. The mixture of polyol and isocyanate is applied directly to the mold surface in the restricted areas to the extent that the in-mold coating does not fully 25 cover the mold surface. The colorant/polyol mixture is selectively injected to color the polyol and isocyanate streams to match the color of the in-mold coating. The colorant colors the mixture in the restricted areas where the in-mold coating may not fully cover the mold surface so 30 that the polyurethane skin is produced that has the desired consistent surface color.
In the method, polyol and isocyanate may be mixed in a spray applicator that receive separate streams of polyol
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and isocyanate from the first and second pressurized fluid systems, respectively. The polyol and isocyanate streams may be recirculated by the first and second fluid systems if they are not mixed and dispensed by the spray 5 applicator. The colorant/polyol mixture may be provided by a third pressurized fluid system that also recirculates the colorant/polyol mixture if not dispensed.
A yet further aspect of an embodiment of the present invention comprises a polyurethane skin for an interior component of a vehicle. The polyurethane skin comprises a molded polyurethane layer having a first color. If the in-mold coating does not completely cover the polyurethane layer the polyurethane layer may be visible through portions of the in-mold coating. A colorant having a color corresponding to the color of the in-mold coating is provided in the molded polyurethane layer where the polyurethane layer is visible through the portions of the in-mold coating. The in-mold coating is preferably an aromatic polyurethane composition. The polyurethane layer may either be an aliphatic polyurethane composition or an aromatic polyurethane composition.
These and other aspects of the present invention will 25 be readily understood by one of ordinary skill in the art in view of the attached drawings and following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
30 The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the following figures in which:
FIGURE 1 is a schematic elevation view, partially in section, of one embodiment of a spray applicator assembly;
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FIGURE 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 2-2 in Figure 1;
FIGURES 3 and 4 are cross-sectional views taken along the line 3-3 in Figure 1 showing the mix head with the 5 metering rod in a recirculating and in a dispensing position, respectively;
FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of a polyurethane skin having a partial in-mold coating with a portion of the polyurethane skin visible through the 10 in-mold coating.
Referring now to Figure 1, a spray applicator assembly is generally indicated by reference numeral 10. The spray applicator assembly 10 comprises a nozzle 12 that is 15 connected to a mixing tube 14. The mixing tube 14 may have a helical mixing element 16 that promotes mixing in the mixing tube 14 of fluids dispensed by a mix head 18. Mix head 18 is attached to a main body 20 of the mix head 18. The mix head 18 is attached to a shank (not shown) that is 20 adapted to be received by a robot arm (not shown).
A control fluid is ported to inlet 26 and outlet 28 that are provided in the rear portion 22 of the mix head 18. The control fluid is preferably hydraulic fluid but 25 could also be air.
A polyol inlet 30 is connected to a source of polyol such as a tank (not shown) from which polyol is drawn by a pump (not shown) and provided underpressure to the mix head 30 18. A polyol recycle port 32 is provided in the mix head 18 for returning polyol to its source if it is not dispensed by the spray applicator assembly 10. A polyol metering needle 34 may be adjusted to control the flow rate at which polyol is dispensed from the polyol inlet 30. A
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colorant/polyol inlet 36 is also illustrated in Figure 1.
Referring now to Figure 2, the construction of the mix head is shown in greater detail. A colorant/polyol metering needle 40 controls the flow rate at which colorant/polyol 5 is dispensed from the colorant/polyol inlet 36. The colorant includes a zinc barium based UV stabilizer, or the like. An isocyanate inlet 42 is controlled by isocyanate metering needle 46. The mix head 18 is adapted to receive three different streams for mixture prior to being 10 dispensed through the nozzle 12 of the spray applicator assembly 10. Metering needles 34, 40 and 46 may be advanced or retracted to control the flow of the mixed components into the mix head 18.
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is provided in the mixing cap 50. The spray applicator assembly 10 is periodically flushed with solvents that are appropriate for the components mixed in the mix head 18.
20 Referring now to Figures 3 and 4, the mix head 18 has a metering rod 52 that is shifted along its axis by means of an actuation piston 54. Actuation piston 54 has seals 56 that separate a rear chamber 58 from a front chamber 60. The inlet 26 ports fluid to the rear chamber 58 while the 25 outlet 28 ports fluid to the front chamber 60. An end cap 62 closes the rear chamber 58 and may be removed to provide access to the actuation piston 54. A piston guide 64 is provided in a piston guide chamber 66. Piston guide 64 guides the piston movement. Guide slots 68 are formed in 30 the mix head 18 to keep the metering rod 52 in circumferential alignment.
A fluid dispensing channel 72 is formed in the metering rod 52. As shown in Figure 3, the metering rod is
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in its recirculating position wherein the fluid dispensing channel 72 connects the polyol to flow from the polyol inlet 30 through the fluid dispensing channel 72 and to the polyol recycle port 32. As shown in Figure 4, the metering rod is in its dispensing position and the fluid dispensing channel 72 is shifted to provide polyol to the mixing chamber 76. Mixing chamber 76 is provided in the mixing cap 50. Three fluid dispensing channels 72 are provided in the metering rod 52, one for the polyol as shown, one for isocyanate, and one for a mixture of colorant and polyol. The structure of the isocyanate and colorant/polyol fluid dispensing systems are essentially identical to the polyol components shown in Figures 3 and 4.
The mixing chamber 76 receives the three streams of material and mixes them initially within the mixing chamber 76. A mixing chamber outlet 78 is provided in a threaded nipple 80 that is adapted to be secured to the mixing tube 14 .
Referring back to Figure 2, the structure of the mix head is described in greater detail. An isocyanate needle receptacle 84 is provided for isocyanate metering needle 46, a polyol needle receptacle needle 86 is provided for polyol metering needle 34, and a colorant/polyol receptacle 90 is provided for the colorant/polyol metering needle 40. Orifice seals 92 are provided at the interior ends of the receptacles 84, 86 and 90. The orifice seals 92 are contacted by the metering needles 34, 40 and 46. The needles can be adjusted to close off flow by fully engaging the orifice seals 92 or may be retracted to permit fluids to flow through the orifice seals 92.
Referring now to Figure 5, a polyurethane skin
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composite 96 made according to the method of the present invention, is shown. The polyurethane skin composite 96 has restricted access areas that correspond to areas of the mold that are difficult to reach such as the brow portion 5 of an instrument panel cover. The polyurethane skin composite comprises a skin body portion 98 and an in-mold coating 100 that is provided over the face of the skin body portion 96. Gaps 102 in the in-mold coating 100 may be found in restricted access areas. The skin body portion 98 10 may be visible in the gaps 102 so the skin body portion 98 is colored by means of the injected colorant/polyol that color the polyurethane skin 96 to reduce the visibility of any color differential between the skin body portion 96 and the in-mold coating 100.
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The polyol, isocyanate and colorant/polyol components are provided to the spray applicator assembly 10 under pressure. For example, each of the streams may be provided at a pressure of between 600 psi and 2,000 psi to the spray 20 applicator assembly 10. The colorant/polyol stream comprises a pigmented urethane colorant composition comprising approximately 30% colorant and 70% polyol. The colorant/polyol is injected into the stream of isocyanate and polyol at a controlled rate to provide a final 25 composition having between 1 and 5% , and most likely approximately 2% of colorant as a percent weight of the final mixture.
While embodiments of the invention have been 30 illustrated and described, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate and describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without
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departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the accompanying claims.
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Claims (1)
- CLAIMS:1. A polyurethane skin for an interior component for a vehicle, comprising:5 a molded skin body layer being at least one color; and an in-mold coating layer being essentially the same color as the molded skin body layer and being applied to one side of the skin body layer, the in-mold coating layer not completely covering the skin body layer, and wherein10 the skin body layer is visible through any gaps in the in-mold coating layer.2. The polyurethane skin of claim 1 wherein the in-mold coating is polyurethane composition.153. The polyurethane skin of claim 1 or 2 wherein the skin body layer is a two-part aromatic polyurethane composition.20 4. The polyurethane skin of any preceding claim wherein the skin body layer is selectively colored in areas where the in-mold coating tends to not completely cover the polyurethane layer.25 5. The polyurethane skin of any preceding claim wherein the skin body layer is spray formed.6. A method of making polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components comprising:-30 applying an in-mold coating to a mold surface, the in-mold coating being a specific color;mixing a polyol, isocyanate and colorant to produce a colored polyurethane forming spray mixture; and spraying the colored polyurethane forming spray-12- P352264GB104095(Div)mixture onto the mold to form the polyurethane skin;wherein the colorant corresponds to the color of the in-mold coating such that the spray fromed skin matches the color of the in-mold coating.57. The method of claim 6 wherein mixing a polyol, isocyanate and colorant comprises supplying a first stream comprising a polyol, a second stream comprising an isocyanate, and a third stream comprising a colorant/polyol10 mixture to a mixing chamber to form a colored polyurethane forming spray mixture.8. The method of claim 7 wherein the mold surface has open areas and restricted areas, and the third stream15 is injected into the first and second stream and applied directly to the mold surface in the restricted areas to the extent that the in-mold coating does not fully cover the mold surface.20 9. The method of claim 6 or 7 wherein the mold surface has difficult to access portions that are not consistently covered by the in-mold coating, and wherein the colorant is selectively mixed with the polyol, isocyanate for coloring the mixture sprayed on the mold25 surface in select areas of the mold surface.10. The method of claim 9 wherein the colorant is selectively mixed with the polyol, isocyanate when the difficult to access portions of the mold are sprayed with30 the mixture of polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol mixture.11. The method of any one of claims 6 to 10 wherein applying an in-mold coating comprises spraying the in-mold-13-P352264GB104095(Div)coating.12. A method of making polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components substantially as hereinbefore5 described.13. A polyurethane skin for a vehicle interior component substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and/or as shown in accompanying figure 5.1014. A method of making polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components comprising supplying a first stream comprising a polyol, a second stream comprising an isocyanate, and a third stream comprising a colorant/polyol15 mixture to a mixing chamber to form a colored polyurethane forming spray mixture that is sprayed onto a mold to form the polyurethane skin.15. The method of claim 14 further comprising 20 applying an in-mold coating to a mold surface having open areas and restricted areas, the in-mold coating being a specific color, wherein the third stream is injected into the first and second stream and applied directly to the mold surface in the restricted areas to the extent that the 25 in-mold coating does not fully cover the mold surface, the colorant corresponding to the color of the in-mold coating, wherein the third stream colors the polyurethane skin in the restricted areas where the in-mold coating may not fully cover the mold surface so that a polyurethane skin 30 having visually consistent surface color is obtained.16. The method of claim 14 or 15 wherein the first, second and third streams are supplied by separate pressurized fluid systems, respectively.-14- P352264GB104095(Div)17. The method of any one of claims 14 to 16 wherein the first, second and third streams are recirculated if they are not mixed and dispensed.18. A system for manufacturing polyurethane skins for vehicle interior components, comprising:a source of a polyol and a pump for delivering a stream of the polyol under pressure through a first fluid delivery circuit to a spray applicator;a source of an isocyanate and a pump for delivering a stream of the isocyanate under pressure through a second fluid delivery circuit to the spray applicator;a source of a colorant/polyol mixture and a pump for injecting a stream of the colorant/polyol under pressure through a third fluid delivery circuit; and a mold having a mold surface toward which a mixture of polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol are sprayed by the spray applicator to form the polyurethane skins.19. The system of claim 18 wherein the colorant/polyol mixture is ported to the spray applicator, the spray applicator having a mixing chamber wherein the stream of polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol are initially combined.20. The system of claim 18 or 19 wherein an in-mold coating is sprayed on the mold surface, wherein the mold surface has difficult to access portions that are not consistently covered by the in-mold coating, and wherein the colorant/polyol mixture is selectively injected for coloring the mixture sprayed on the mold surface in select areas of the mold surface.21. The system of claim 20 wherein the-15- P3522 64GB104095(Div)colorant/polyol mixture is injected when the difficult to access portions of the mold are sprayed with the mixture of polyol, isocyanate, and colorant/polyol mixture.5 22. The system of any one of claims 18 to 21 wherein a plurality of different colorant/polyol mixtures are provided in a plurality of different colors.23. The system of any one of claims 18 to 22 further 10 comprising a control system for controlling the application of polyol and isocyanate by the spray applicator, and also controls where the colorant/polyol mixture is selectively injected.15
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