Lamiantes for headlining

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Inventors

Gower, Michael W.

Application #

276192

Filed

Nov-23-1988

Published

Feb-12-1991

Current US Class

181/290
181/291
296/211
296/214
428/124
428/127
428/179
428/184
428/186
428/192
428/318.8
428/68
428/72

International Classes

B32B 003/28; B60J 010/00; 913; 68; 72; 76; 246; 247; 260; 282; 121; 124; 127; 126; 128

Field of Search

428/174 428/178 428/182 428/179 428/186 428/219 428/220 428/192 428/253 428/287 428/563 428/184 428/913.3 428/252 428/286 428/319.3 428/368.8 296/210 296/211 296/213 296/214 181/288 181/286 181/284 181/290-294

Assignee

Courtaulds Automotive Products (SA) (Pty.) Limited (Durban, ZA)

Examiners

Robinson; Ellis P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kowalik; John J.

US Patent References

4119749   Moulded light-weig...
4128677   Multi-flute-layer cor...
4131702   Self-supporting mol...
4150850   Foam laminates an...
4657611   Cross corrugated fi...

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Abstract
A headlining laminate (10) is made up of a composite which includes two corrugated boards having corrugations which are arranged at right angles to each other and having a thermoplastic sheet interposed between the boards for adhesion. The board is covered with a fabric (15) and includes mounting holes. An advantage of the invention is that stretch lines do not occur on the fabric due to the corrugations of the board being at an angle to each other.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A panel for lining the inside of automobile roofs comprising a laminate which includes a pair of resin-impregnated corrugated cardboard boards with their corrugations at an angle to one another, said boards being heat bonded together by a sheet of thermoplastic material interposed there between, and a fabric lamina covering said laminate.

2. The panel as claimed in claim 1, and said boards terminating in edges, and said fabric lamina overlapping the edges and being secured in such overlapping relationship.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to laminates primarily for headlining for use, for example for automobiles, boats, trains, aircraft and the like, but which is also useful in many other applications, such as panelling, linings, structures and the like.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional moulded headliners utilise felt, glass fibre, polystyrene/polyurethane and paper board constructions reinforced with polymeric substances as the structural backing material. Experience has highlighted certain disadvantages with most of the systems currently in use. In recent years many automotive manufacturers have turned to the use of corrugated board and in particular to a laminate comprising liner boards top and bottom of a corrugated sheet. The liner boards may be joined to the corrugated board by way of a thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene which is used in its plastic state to weld the boards together.

Such a product is subject to the disadvantage of formation of stretch lines caused by relative movement of the boards within the headlining due to heat.
 
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