Nonwoven laminate
US-12152326-B1 · Nov 26, 2024 · US
US9566763B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9566763-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514834254-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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A method of applying stitching to an outer skin layer of an interior component is provided herein. The method including the steps of: a) penetrating the outer skin layer at an entry point on a first surface of the outer skin layer with a curved needle; b) exiting the outer skin layer at an exit point on the first surface with the curved needle, wherein the steps of penetrating and exiting cause a first thread to pass through the entry point and the exit point on the outer skin layer; c) grabbing the first thread with a hook located proximate to the exit point; d) retracting the needle through the exit point and the entry point while pulling a second thread through the exit point via the first thread to form a stitch; e) advancing the outer skin layer to a new location with respect to the needle and hook; and f) repeating steps a-e until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the outer skin layer.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of applying stitching to an outer skin layer of an interior component, the method comprising: a) penetrating the outer skin layer at an entry point on a first surface of the outer skin layer with a curved needle; b) exiting the outer skin layer at an exit point on the first surface with the curved needle, wherein the steps of penetrating and exiting cause a first thread to pass through the entry point and the exit point on the outer skin layer; c) grabbing the first thread with a hook located proximate to the exit point; d) retracting the needle through the exit point and the entry point while pulling a second thread through the exit point via the first thread to form a stitch; e) advancing the outer skin layer to a new location with respect to the needle and hook; and f) repeating steps a-e until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the outer skin layer. 2. The method as in claim 1 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin. 3. An interior component formed by the method of claim 2 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 4. The interior component of claim 3 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 5. An interior component formed by the method of claim 1 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 6. The interior component of claim 5 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 7. The method as in claim 1 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin; and wherein an intermediary layer is applied to a second surface of the outer skin layer, the second surface being opposite the first surface. 8. The method as in claim 7 , wherein the intermediary layer is a foam layer. 9. The method as in claim 8 , wherein a substrate layer is applied to the foam layer and wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic. 10. The interior of claim 9 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 11. An interior component formed by the method of claim 1 . 12. The interior component of claim 11 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 13. The interior component of claim 12 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 14. The interior component of claim 12 , wherein outer skin layer is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin; and wherein an intermediary layer is applied to a second surface of the outer skin layer, the second surface being opposite the first surface. 15. The interior component of claim 14 , wherein the intermediary layer is a foam layer and wherein a substrate layer is applied to the foam layer and wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic. 16. A method of applying stitching to an interior component, comprising an outer skin layer, a substrate layer and an intermediary layer located between the outer skin layer and the substrate layer, the method comprising: a) penetrating the outer skin layer at an entry point on a first surface of the outer skin layer with a curved needle; b) exiting the outer skin layer at an exit point on the first surface with the curved needle, wherein the steps of penetrating and exiting cause a thread to pass through the entry point and the exit point on the outer skin layer; c) grabbing the first thread with a hook located proximate to the exit point; d) retracting the needle through the exit point and the entry point while pulling a second thread through the exit point via the first thread to form a stitch; e) advancing the outer skin layer to a new location with respect to the needle and hook; and f) repeating steps a-e until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the outer skin layer. 17. The method as in claim 16 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin; and the intermediary layer is a foam layer and the substrate layer is formed from plastic and wherein during the penetrating step the needle also passes through the intermediary layer. 18. An interior component formed by the method of claim 17 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 19. The interior component of claim 18 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 20. A method of applying stitching to an interior component, comprising an outer skin layer and a foam layer applied thereto, the method comprising: a) penetrating the outer skin layer at an entry point on a first surface of the outer skin layer with a curved needle; b) exiting the outer skin layer at an exit point on the first surface with the curved needle, wherein the steps of penetrating and exiting cause a thread to pass through the entry point and the exit point on the outer skin layer and wherein the foam layer is applied to a second surface of the outer skin layer, the second surface being opposite the first surface and wherein the needle also passes through a portion of the foam layer as it travels through the entry point and the exit point; c) grabbing the first thread with a hook located proximate to the exit point; d) retracting the needle through the exit point and the entry point while pulling a second thread through the exit point via the first thread to form a stitch; e) advancing the outer skin layer to a new location with respect to the needle and hook; and f) repeating steps a-e until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the outer skin layer. 21. The method as in claim 7 , wherein the intermediary layer is a spacer fabric. 22. The method as in claim 20 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin. 23. The method as in claim 1 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin; and wherein an intermediary layer is applied to a second surface of the outer skin layer, the second surface being opposite the first surface and wherein the intermediary layer is a foam layer and a substrate layer is applied to the foam layer, wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic and wherein the curved need passes through the outer layer, the foam layer and the substrate layer when the stitch is formed. 24. An interior component formed by the method of claim 20 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 25. The interior component of claim 24 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 26. The method as in claim 20 , wherein outer skin layer, is formed from the group consisting of vinyl, leather and thermoplastic polyolefin; and wherein an intermediary layer is applied to a second surface of the outer skin layer, the second surface being opposite the first surface.
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