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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 29, 2008
Filed:
Mar. 08, 2005
Yasushi Asano, Tochigi, JP;
Takahito Yabe, Tochigi, JP;
Yasushi Asano, Tochigi, JP;
Takahito Yabe, Tochigi, JP;
TS Tech Co., Ltd., Saitama, JP;
Abstract
A method for forming a foamed product integral with a sheet of covering material utilizing a forming apparatus which comprises a first die, a second die housed within the first die and having air-ventilating holes, and a third die adapted to be combined with the first die, to thereby provide a forming cavity between the second die and the third die, the method comprising the steps of preparing a three-dimensional, air-permeable trim cover having a two layer structure comprising a layer of foamed material and a sheet of covering material laminated with the foamed material layer, putting the trim cover on the second die such that the sheet of covering material is facing the second die, applying vacuum to the trim cover through the air-ventilating holes of the second die to draw the trim cover onto the second die, causing the third die to be combined with the first die to define the forming cavity in cooperation with the first die, thereafter stopping the applying of the vacuum to the trim cover, and pouring expandable resins into the forming cavity and causing the expandable resins to foam to thereby form a cushioned padding integral with the trim cover, while applying compressed-air to the first die as pressure within the forming cavity rises due to gas generated by the foaming of the resins, the compressed-air balancing the gas in pressure.