Skin foam-in-place foamed article and production method thereof

US11633937B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11633937-B2
Application numberUS-201715998650-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 15, 2017
Priority dateFeb 17, 2016
Publication dateApr 25, 2023
Grant dateApr 25, 2023

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There is provided a skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising a pad (15) and a bag-like outer material (20) covering the pad (15). The outer material (20) has a top layer (21) and a liner layer (22) made of a foamed resin. The liner layer (22) has a closed cell structure. A pad-side skin layer (27a) having a density higher than that of a bulk layer (26) is provided on the liner layer (22), on a side of the pad (15). A corona treatment is applied to the pad-side skin layer (27a).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising: a pad made of a foamed resin; a bag-like outer material that is integrated with and covering the pad, wherein the bag-like outer material comprises a top layer and a sheet-like liner layer integrated with the top layer and formed into a bag shape such that the liner layer is on an inside; the liner layer comprises a bulk layer, a top-side skin layer on a front surface of the bulk layer, and a pad-side skin layer on a rear surface of the bulk layer, wherein the bulk layer and the top-side and pad-side skin layers are provided integrally in a foamed resin having a closed cell structure, the top-side and pad-side skin layers each having a density higher than that of the bulk layer are formed during foam molding of the liner layer such that closed cells of each the top-side and pad-side skin layers are smaller than closed cells formed in the bulk layer, wherein the liner layer has a thickness of 1.5 to 3 mm and the top-side and pad-side skin layers each has a thickness of 50 μm to 500 μm; and a corona treatment applied to enhance a wettability of an outermost surface of the pad-side skin layer in contact with the pad. 2. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 1 , further comprising a corona treatment applied to enhance a wettability of an outermost surface of the top-side skin layer. 3. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 2 , wherein the enhanced wettability of each of the pad-side skin layer and the top-side skin layer is 45 dyn/cm or more. 4. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 3 , wherein the enhanced wettability is 60 dyn/cm or more. 5. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 1 , wherein the outermost surface of the pad-side skin layer is directly bonded to the foamed resin of the pad without using an adhesive. 6. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 2 , wherein the liner layer is integrated with the top layer via an adhesive layer applied to the outermost surface of the top-side skin layer, wherein an increased bonding strength between the liner layer and the adhesive layer is due to the corona treatment enhanced wettability of the outermost surface of the top-side skin layer. 7. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 2 , wherein a through-hole due to the corona treatment is not opened in the bulk layer. 8. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 1 , wherein the foamed resin of the pad is a foamed urethane material and the foamed resin of the liner layer is an olefin-based foamed resin. 9. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 8 , wherein the olefin-based foamed resin is foamed polyethylene or foamed polypropylene. 10. A skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 8 , wherein the foamed urethane material has a foam density of 0.025 g/cm 3 to 0.1 g/cm 3 . 11. A headrest of a vehicle seat comprising the skin foam-in-place article of claim 1 . 12. The headrest according to claim 11 , further comprising a gate-shaped stay, wherein a top portion of the stay is embedded in the pad and a leg portion of the stay protrudes from a bottom portion of the skin foam-in-place article for mounting on an upper portion of the vehicle seat. 13. A method of producing a skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising a pad made of a foamed resin, and a bag-like outer material integrated with and covering the pad, the method comprising, in this order: forming a sheet-like liner layer that comprises a bulk layer and a top-side skin layer formed on a front surface of the bulk layer and a pad-side skin layer formed on a rear surface of the bulk layer, the bulk layer and the top-side and pad-side skin layers are provided integrally in a foamed resin having a closed cell structure, the top-side and pad-side skin layers each having a density higher than that of the bulk layer are formed during foam molding of the liner layer such that closed cells of each the top-side and pad-side skin layers are smaller than closed cells formed in the bulk layer, wherein the foam molding comprises foaming and curing a resin raw material while the front and rear surfaces are contacted, wherein the liner layer has a thickness of 1.5 to 3 mm and the top-side and pad-side skin layers each has a thickness of 50 μm to 500 μm; subjecting an outermost surface of the pad-side skin layer to a corona treatment to enhance a wettability thereof; integrating a top layer and the liner layer to obtain an outer material; forming the outer material into a bag shape such that the liner layer is on an inside to obtain the bag-like outer material; injecting a liquid foamed resin into the inside of the bag-like outer material and foaming and curing to obtain the pad made of the foamed resin. 14. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 13 , further comprising subjecting an outermost surface the top-side skin layer to a corona treatment to enhance a wettability thereof. 15. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 14 , wherein the corona treatment is performed such that the enhanced wettability of each of the pad-side skin layer and the top-side skin layer is 45 dyn/cm or more. 16. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 15 , wherein the corona treatment is performed such that the enhanced wettability of each of the pad-side skin layer and the top-side skin layer is 60 dyn/cm or more. 17. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 13 , wherein the injecting the liquid foamed resin is performed such that the outermost surface of the pad-side skin layer is directly bonded to the foamed resin of the pad without using an adhesive. 18. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 14 , wherein the integrating the top layer and the liner layer is performed via an adhesive layer applied to the outermost surface of the top-side skin layer, wherein an increased bonding strength between the liner layer and the adhesive layer is due to the corona treatment enhanced wettability of the outermost surface of the top-side skin layer. 19. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 13 , wherein the foamed resin of the pad is a foamed urethane material and the foamed resin of the liner layer is an olefin-based foamed resin, wherein the olefin-based foamed resin is foamed polypropylene or foamed polyethylene. 20. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 19 , wherein the foamed urethane material has a density of 0.025 g/cm 3 to 0.1 g/cm 3 . 21. The method of producing the skin foam-in-place foamed article according to claim 13 , wherein the corona treatment does not open a through hole in the bulk layer.

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  • Specified thickness of void-containing component [absolute or relative], numerical cell dimension or density · CPC title

  • by adhesion, e.g. gluing · CPC title

  • cellular or porous · CPC title

  • characterised by a particular shape of the outline of the cross-section of a continuous layer; characterised by a layer with cavities or internal voids {(foam layer B32B5/18; layer of synthetic resin characterised by fillers that create voids or cavities B32B27/205); characterised by an apertured layer} · CPC title

  • including synthetic resin or polymer layer or component · CPC title

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What does patent US11633937B2 cover?
There is provided a skin foam-in-place foamed article comprising a pad (15) and a bag-like outer material (20) covering the pad (15). The outer material (20) has a top layer (21) and a liner layer (22) made of a foamed resin. The liner layer (22) has a closed cell structure. A pad-side skin layer (27a) having a density higher than that of a bulk layer (26) is provided on the liner layer (22), o…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Inoue Mtp Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B32B5/145. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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