Process for the production of padding of polyurethane foam cast in situ in a textile covering
First Claim
1. Process for the production of padding of polyurethane foam cast in situ in a textile covering, which comprises:
- disposing successively in a mold a textile overlaid by a foam sheet with cells that are open and communicating, then a fluid-tight film of glue so as to form a composite, said fluid-tight film of glue being of polyurethane base and having a softening temperatures between 60° and
80°
C. and a thickness between 30 and 60 microns, holding by suction the composite thus obtained against an internal wall of the mold, said composite adapted to constitute the covering of a cushion, then casting in said mold a foaming mixture of polyurethane which expands and hardens after closing of said mold, and thereafter, effecting a microperforation of said fluid-tight film of glue by heating until softening and by the effect of suction to confer on it good permeability to water vapor and generating, by the effect of suction, an underpressure in the foam in the course of hardening, such that the resulting padding of foam will have, after polymerization and demolding, constituent cells that are open and communicating.
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Abstract
Cushions are produced from padding of polyurethane foam cast in situ in a textile covering. There are disposed successively in a mold (1) a textile (2) overlaid by a foam sheet (3) with cells that are open and communicating, and then a fluid-tight film (4), e.g. of glue. The composite (5) thus obtained, adapted to constitute the covering of the cushion, is held against the internal wall (6) of the mold (1) by suction, and then there is cast in the mold (1) a foaming mixture of polyurethane (7) which expands and hardens after closing of the mold (1). Finally, a microperforation of the fluid-tight film (4) is effected, thereby to confer on it good permeability to water vapor and permitting also to generate, by the effect of suction, an underpressure in the foam (8) in the course of hardening, such that the resulting padding of foam (8) will have, after polymerization and demolding, constituent cells (11) that are open and communicating. This microperforation is effected by heating the composite ( 5) to the softening point of the film of glue (4) and by aspiration under vacuum at the level of the internal wall (6) of the mold (1), giving rise to the penetration by suction of the softened film of glue (4) into the surface cells of the sheet of foam (3) and, as a result, the obtention of substantially point elongations of the film of glue (4) leading to microruptures in this latter and permitting also to produce a unification by thermobonding of the film of glue (4) with the sheet of foam (3).
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1. Process for the production of padding of polyurethane foam cast in situ in a textile covering, which comprises:
- disposing successively in a mold a textile overlaid by a foam sheet with cells that are open and communicating, then a fluid-tight film of glue so as to form a composite, said fluid-tight film of glue being of polyurethane base and having a softening temperatures between 60° and
80°
C. and a thickness between 30 and 60 microns, holding by suction the composite thus obtained against an internal wall of the mold, said composite adapted to constitute the covering of a cushion, then casting in said mold a foaming mixture of polyurethane which expands and hardens after closing of said mold, and thereafter, effecting a microperforation of said fluid-tight film of glue by heating until softening and by the effect of suction to confer on it good permeability to water vapor and generating, by the effect of suction, an underpressure in the foam in the course of hardening, such that the resulting padding of foam will have, after polymerization and demolding, constituent cells that are open and communicating. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- disposing successively in a mold a textile overlaid by a foam sheet with cells that are open and communicating, then a fluid-tight film of glue so as to form a composite, said fluid-tight film of glue being of polyurethane base and having a softening temperatures between 60° and
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4. Process for the production of padding of polyurethane foam cast in situ in a textile covering, which comprises:
- disposing successively in a mold a textile overlaid by a foam sheet with cells that are open and communicating, then a fluid-tight film of glue so as to form a composite, said composite comprising a supplemental sheet of polyurethane foam disposed on the fluid-tight film of blue, holding by suction the composite thus obtained against an internal wall of the mold, said composite adapted to constitute the covering of a cushion, then casting in said mold a foaming mixture of polyurethane which expands and hardens after closing of said mold, said supplemental sheet of polyurethane foam constituting a cellular barrier between said film of glue and the foaming mixture during its expansion and its hardening, and thereafter, effecting a microperforation of said fluid-tight film of glue by heating until softening and by the effect of suction to confer on it good permeability to water vapor and generating, by the effect of suction, and underpressure in the foam in the course of hardening, such that the resulting padding of foam will have, after polymerization and demolding, constituent cells that are open and communicating.
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