IP Library Granted Patent US 7,182,908
Granted Patent B2
US 7,182,908 · App. 10/254,376 · Granted Feb 27, 2007

Method for making a lightweight, thermoplastic, vehicle headliner having at least one integrally formed, energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanism

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Patent No.
US 7,182,908
App. No.
10/254,376
Granted
Feb 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

Lightweight, thermoplastic, vehicle headliners each having at least one integrally-formed, energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanism and injection molding methods for making same are provided. Each headliner includes a stiff, self-supporting, thermoplastic sheet adapted to be mounted adjacent a roof of the vehicle so as to underlie the roof and shield the roof from view. The sheet has an upper surface and a lower surface. Each energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanism absorbs energy of an impact with its associated headliner by a passenger of the vehicle. In one embodiment, the at least one head-impact mechanism includes a plurality of spaced-apart, energy-absorbing, thermoplastic structures, such as ribs, which are connected to and extend upwardly from the upper surface of its thermoplastic sheet. In another embodiment, the at least one head-impact mechanism includes a fabric or other material having a foam backing bonded to the lower surface of the thermoplastic sheet to create a cosmetically-acceptable appearance for the headliner and which is compressed by a passenger of the vehicle to absorb energy of the impact. In yet another embodiment, the at least one head-impact mechanism includes a series of tubular voids formed in the thermoplastic sheet and which are compressible for absorbing energy of the impact. Each headliner also preferably includes at least one attachment mechanism such as a hollow, plastic grab handle integrally formed with its thermoplastic sheet.

Claims (26)

1. An injection molding method for making a lightweight, thermoplastic, vehicle headliner having at least one integrally-formed, energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanism, the method comprising:

providing an injection mold having first and second mold halves;

closing the mold so that the first and second mold halves define a mold cavity;

injecting molten, thermoplastic resin into the mold cavity to form a headliner including a stiff, self-supporting, thermoplastic sheet and a plurality of spaced energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanisms formed on the sheet and wherein each of the head-impact mechanisms includes a plurality of spaced-apart, energy-absorbing thermoplastic structures which are integrally molded and extend upwardly from an upper surface of the sheet and wherein the number, spacing and size of the structures are predetermined based on head-impact requirements;

cooling the headliner beneath the softening point of the molten resin; and

opening the mold and removing the headliner.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the energy-absorbing structures are ribs.

3. An injection molding method for making a lightweight, thermoplastic, vehicle headliner having at least one integrally-formed, energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanism, the method comprising:

providing an injection mold having first and second mold halves;

closing the mold so that first and second mold halves define a mold cavity;

injecting molten, thermoplastic resin into the mold cavity;

communicating a charge of pressurized fluid into the mold cavity to distribute the molten resin over the interior surfaces of the mold and to form a series of tubular voids in the molten resin;

containing the fluid under pressure until a headliner including a stiff, self-supporting, thermoplastic sheet and a plurality of spaced, energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanisms formed on the sheet have set up wherein at least one of the head-impact mechanisms includes a series of tubular voids integrally formed in the sheet and wherein the tubular voids are compressible for absorbing energy of the impact and wherein the number, spacing and size of the tubular voids are predetermined based on head-impact requirements;

cooling the headliner beneath the softening point of the molten resin; and

opening the mold and removing the headliner.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the energy-absorbing structures are integrally molded ribs which are permanently deformable.

5. The method of claim 1 further comprising placing a fabric or other material having a foam backing between the mold halves prior to closing the mold halves so that the first and second mold halves define a mold cavity with the fabric or other material in the mold cavity.

6. The method of claim 3 further comprising placing a fabric or other material having a foam backing between the mold halves prior to closing the mold halves so that the first and second mold halves define a mold cavity with the fabric or other material in the mold cavity.

7. An injection molding method for making a lightweight, thermoplastic vehicle headliner, the method comprising:

providing an injection mold having first and second mold halves;

closing the mold so that the first and second mold halves define a mold cavity;

injecting molten, thermoplastic resin into the mold cavity to form a headliner including a stiff, self-supporting, thermoplastic sheet adapted to be mounted adjacent the roof so as to underlie the roof and completely shield the roof from view, the sheet having an upper surface and a lower surface; and a plurality of spaced energy-absorbing, head-impact mechanisms formed on the sheet for absorbing energy of an impact with the headliner by a passenger of the vehicle wherein each of the head-impact mechanisms include a plurality of spaced-apart, energy-absorbing, thermoplastic structures which are integrally molded to and extend upwardly from the upper surface of the thermoplastic sheet and wherein the number, spacing, and size of the structures are predetermined based on head-impact requirements;

cooling the headliner beneath the softening point of the molten resin; and

opening the mold and removing the headliner.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the energy-absorbing structures are integrally molded ribs which are permanently deformable.

9. The method of claim 7 further comprising placing a fabric or other material having a foam backing between the mold halves prior to closing the mold halves so that the first and second mold halves define a mold cavity with the fabric or other material in the mold cavity.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2014
From: CADENCE INNOVATION LLC
To: GLOBAL IP HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 033300/0707 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 25, 2006
From: NEW VENTURE HOLDINGS LLC
To: BROOKS KUSHMAN P.C.
Reel/Frame 018433/0266 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 6, 2006
From: NEW VENTURE HOLDINGS, LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 017946/0365 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 17, 2006
From: NEW VENTURE HOLDINGS, LLC
To: CADENCE INNOVATION LLC
Reel/Frame 017575/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 1, 2005
From: DELUXE PATTERN CORPORATION; FARM & COUNTRY REAL ESTATE COMPANY; PATENT HOLDING COMPANY; REALVEN CORPORATION; VENTURE AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION; VENTURE EQUIPMENT ACQUISITION COMPANY; VENTURE HEAVY MACHINERY LLC; VENTURE REAL ESTATE, INC.; VENTURE REAL ESTATE ACQUISITION COMPANY; VENTURE HOLDINGS COMPANY, LLC; VEMCO, INC.; VENTURE INDUSTRIES CORPORATION; VENTURE MOLD & ENGINEERING CORPORATION; VENTURE LEASING COMPANY; VEMCO LEASING, INC.; VENTURE HOLDINGS CORPORATION; VENTURE SERVICE COMPANY; EXPERIENCE MANAGEMENT LLC; VENTURE EUROPE, INC.; VENTURE EU CORPORATION
To: NEW VENTURE HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 016610/0200 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2004
From: PATENT HOLDING COMPANY
To: BLACK DIAMOND COMMERICAL FINANCE, LLC, C/O BLACK DIAMOND CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC
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