Method of manufacturing an automotive seat
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing an automotive seat using a pressure mold apparatus which includes a hollow upper mold having a heating means extending along an interior surface thereof, a pressure surface corresponding to the surface configuration of the seat to be formed, and a plurality of holes defined in said presure surface and a hollow lower mold having a flat upper surface and a plurality of holes defined in said upper surface, comprising the steps of:
- placing a cushion member having an upper surface corresponding to the surface configuration of the seat to be formed on said lower mold;
placing a thermally weldable adhesive cloth of thermoplastic resin fibers on said upper surface of said cushion member;
sucking air through said plurality of holes of said lower mold so as to bring said cushion member into close contact with an upper surface of said lower mold and to secure said adhesive cloth to said upper surface of said cushion member;
placing a trim cover assembly between said upper mold and said adhesive cloth, adjacent to said pressure surface of said upper mold;
applying heat through said pressure surface of said upper mold to said trim cover assembly;
lowering and pressing said upper mold against said trim cover assembly, said adhesive cloth, and said cushion member, while applying heat with said heating means; and
during said pressing and heating steps, applying steam through said plurality of holes of said upper mold while sucking air through said plurality of holes of said lower mold such that the steam penetrates through said trim cover assembly into said adhesive cloth, thereby promoting the weldability of said adhesive cloth and preventing said trim cover assembly from changing in quality due to said heating,whereby, said adhesive cloth is increased in weldability and welded so as to adhesively attach said trim cover assembly to said cushion member without excessive heat deterioration of said trim cover assembly.
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Abstract
A method of manufacturing an automotive seat is disclosed which comprises the step of placing a trim cover assembly over a cushion member of foam material. In the method, a thermally weldable adhesive cloth is interposed between the trim cover assembly and the cushion member and is then welded by means of heating/pressure operation so that the trim cover assembly can be adhesively attached to the surface of the cushion member. Thus, the method provides such a seat that is improved in finishing as well as durability.
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1. A method of manufacturing an automotive seat using a pressure mold apparatus which includes a hollow upper mold having a heating means extending along an interior surface thereof, a pressure surface corresponding to the surface configuration of the seat to be formed, and a plurality of holes defined in said presure surface and a hollow lower mold having a flat upper surface and a plurality of holes defined in said upper surface, comprising the steps of:
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placing a cushion member having an upper surface corresponding to the surface configuration of the seat to be formed on said lower mold; placing a thermally weldable adhesive cloth of thermoplastic resin fibers on said upper surface of said cushion member; sucking air through said plurality of holes of said lower mold so as to bring said cushion member into close contact with an upper surface of said lower mold and to secure said adhesive cloth to said upper surface of said cushion member; placing a trim cover assembly between said upper mold and said adhesive cloth, adjacent to said pressure surface of said upper mold; applying heat through said pressure surface of said upper mold to said trim cover assembly; lowering and pressing said upper mold against said trim cover assembly, said adhesive cloth, and said cushion member, while applying heat with said heating means; and during said pressing and heating steps, applying steam through said plurality of holes of said upper mold while sucking air through said plurality of holes of said lower mold such that the steam penetrates through said trim cover assembly into said adhesive cloth, thereby promoting the weldability of said adhesive cloth and preventing said trim cover assembly from changing in quality due to said heating, whereby, said adhesive cloth is increased in weldability and welded so as to adhesively attach said trim cover assembly to said cushion member without excessive heat deterioration of said trim cover assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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