SHEET HAVING INCLINED STEMS ON SURFACE AND SEAT USING THE SAME
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide, in association with manufacturing of automobile seats, a technique capable of fixing a cover sheet to a cushion body surface, without using the mold-in molding method to fix a hook-and-loop fastener to the cushion body surface as in the conventional technique.SOLUTI...
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Zusammenfassung: | PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide, in association with manufacturing of automobile seats, a technique capable of fixing a cover sheet to a cushion body surface, without using the mold-in molding method to fix a hook-and-loop fastener to the cushion body surface as in the conventional technique.SOLUTION: A sheet comprises: a group of inclined stems (a) on one side surface of the substrate, relative to a central part of the substrate; and a group of inclined stems (b) on the opposite side surface. The sheet, with both the inclined stems in the group (a) and those in the group (b) inclined in a direction away from the central part of the substrate, is attached to a back surface of a cover sheet of a seat in a pouched shape with the stemmed surface outside, and is then inserted into a narrow groove provided in a cushion body. As the sheet configured in this way, if an attempt is made to pull out the sheet from the groove, the stems resist against the force to pull out the sheet, so that the cover sheet is fixed firmly to the surface of the cushion body. |
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