Method for stitching vehicle interior components and components formed from the method
US-9340912-B2 · May 17, 2016 · US
US9869044B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9869044-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514920443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 8, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 16, 2018 |
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A method of applying stitching to an interior component is provided herein. The interior component having only a single layer of a substrate layer. The method including the steps of: a) penetrating substrate layer with an awl of a sewing head to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the substrate layer; c) inserting a needle of the same sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer to grasp a thread positioned on a show surface of the outer skin layer; d) pulling the thread through the substrate layer; e) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the substrate layer; f) advancing the sewing head to another position with respect to the interior component, wherein a backside of the substrate layer is free of obstructions; and g) repeating steps a-f until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the interior component.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of applying stitching to an interior component, comprising only a single substrate layer, the method comprising: a) penetrating the substrate layer with an awl of a robotic sewing head to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the substrate layer; c) inserting a needle of the robotic sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer to grasp a thread positioned on a show surface of the substrate; d) pulling the thread through the substrate layer; e) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the substrate layer; f) advancing the robotic sewing head to another position with respect to the interior component, wherein a backside of the substrate layer is free of obstructions; and g) repeating steps a-f until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the interior component. 2. The method as in claim 1 , wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic. 3. An interior component formed by the method of claim 2 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle and wherein the substrate layer is configured to have graining on the show surface of the substrate layer. 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 the substrate layer is formed from plastic and molded with a faux seam. 8. The interior component formed by the method of claim 1 , wherein the backside of the substrate layer is free of obstructions along the entire stitch length. 9. The interior of claim 8 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 10. The interior component of claim 9 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 11. The interior component formed by the method of claim 1 , wherein the backside of the substrate layer is configured to have a separate component attached thereto, the separate component being free of any obstructions. 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 13 , wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic and a layer of soft touch paint is applied to the show surface of the interior component prior to sewing in order to provide softer, more durable show surface than that of the material of the substrate layer. 15. A method of applying stitching to an interior component, comprising only a single substrate layer, the method comprising: a) penetrating the substrate layer with an awl of a sewing head to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the substrate layer; c) inserting a needle of the sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer to grasp a thread positioned on a show surface of the substrate layer; d) pulling the thread through the substrate layer; e) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the substrate layer; f) advancing the sewing head to another position with respect to the interior component, wherein a backside of the substrate layer is free of obstructions; and g) repeating steps a-f until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the interior component. 16. The method as in claim 15 , wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic. 17. An interior component formed by the method of claim 15 , wherein the interior component is an interior trim piece of a vehicle. 18. The interior component of claim 17 , wherein the interior trim piece is a portion of an instrument panel of the vehicle. 19. The method as in claim 18 , wherein the substrate layer is formed from plastic and wherein a layer of soft touch paint is applied to the show surface of the interior component prior to sewing in order to provide softer, more durable show surface than that of the material of the substrate layer. 20. The method as in claim 15 , wherein the substrate layer is configured to have graining on the show surface of the substrate layer. 21. The method as in claim 16 , wherein the substrate layer is configured to have graining on the show surface of the substrate layer. 22. A method of applying stitching to an interior component, comprising only a single substrate layer, the method comprising: a) penetrating the substrate layer with an awl to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the substrate layer; c) inserting a needle of a stationary sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer to grasp a thread positioned on a show surface of the substrate; d) advancing the interior component with respect to the stationary sewing head via motion of the needle while the needle is engaged in the piercing of the interior component; e) pulling the thread through the substrate layer; f) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the substrate layer; g) repeating steps a-f at different locations of the interior component until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the interior component. 23. A method of applying stitching to an interior component having an outer skin layer, a substrate layer and an intermediary layer located between the outer skin layer and the substrate layer, comprising: a) penetrating the outer skin layer, the substrate layer and the intermediary layer with an awl of a robotic sewing head to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the outer skin layer, the substrate layer and the intermediary layer; c) inserting a needle of the robotic sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer, the intermediary layer and the outer skin layer to grasp a thread positioned on the outer skin layer; d) pulling the thread through the outer skin layer, the intermediary layer and the substrate layer; e) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the outer skin layer, the intermediary layer and the substrate layer; f) advancing the robotic sewing head to another position with respect to the interior component, wherein a backside of the substrate layer is free of obstructions; and g) repeating steps a-f until a predetermined amount of stitches are applied to the interior component. 24. A method of applying stitching to an interior component having 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, the substrate layer and the intermediary layer with an awl of a sewing head to form a piercing therethrough; b) retracting the awl from the outer skin layer, the substrate layer and the intermediary layer; c) inserting a needle of the sewing head through the piercing through the substrate layer, the intermediary layer and the outer skin layer to grasp a thread positioned on the outer skin layer; d) pulling the thread through the outer skin layer, the intermediary layer and the substrate layer; e) looping the thread with a previous stitch passed through the outer skin layer, the intermediary l
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