Procédé d'habillage de sièges en baquet
831,186. Upholstery. SONNLEITNER, H. Sept. 5, 1958, No. 28665/58. Class 52(4) In a method of covering a bucket seat, a foamed plastic pad 4 is pasted on the inside surface of the seat bucket 1 of plastic, wood or other material before the legs 2 are screwed into bosses 3, a cotton wool layer 5 is pr...
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Zusammenfassung: | 831,186. Upholstery. SONNLEITNER, H. Sept. 5, 1958, No. 28665/58. Class 52(4) In a method of covering a bucket seat, a foamed plastic pad 4 is pasted on the inside surface of the seat bucket 1 of plastic, wood or other material before the legs 2 are screwed into bosses 3, a cotton wool layer 5 is provided on the outside of the bucket 1 and then a bag 6 of a plastic foil is pulled over the bucket and its opening airtightly closed by pasting the edges together. The portion of the bag overlying the pad 4 is subjected to radiant heat and the bag evacuated by means of a valve (not shown) the resulting vacuum causing the bag to be drawn against pad 4 which has previously been provided with adhesive. The legs 2 are now attached. In a modification, Fig. 5, a bag 8 of woven fabric is pulled over the bucket 1 and a plastic envelope 10 applied as before. In a further modification, Fig. 8, the bucket seat 1 is covered with the plastic bag 6 in such a manner that the edges of the opening 61 of the bag lie closely against the underside of the bucket which is then placed on a conical bucket 12 which surrounds the edges airtightly, evacuation being through an opening 13. In yet another modification, Fig. 9, for covering seats with woven fabric 8, the bucket 1 enclosed in the envelope 8 is inserted in a pan 14 of plastic foil and the pan closed by a flat ring 15 airtightly clamped on the rim flange 14 of the pan and which is covered by a plastic diaphragm 16. When the pan is evacuated through the opening 1411 the diaphragm 16 is drawn against the inside surface of the bucket to force the fabric on the bucket. |
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