Title of Invention

A SKIN OF A SEAT FOR A VEHICLE

Abstract ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE- A skin of a seat for a vehicle includes a skin body made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment dispersed in the skin body. Thus, the skin of the seat is not heated to a hot state, even if it is left to stand under the blazing sun.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a skin of a seat for a vehiHSle. BACKGROUND ART
A black skin of a seat, for example, for a two-wheeled motor vehicle, is conventionally popular from the viewpoint of design. The skin is comprised of a skin body made of a synthetic resin, e.g., polyvinyl chloride composition, and carbon black as a black pigment dispersed in the skin body.
The conventional black skin has the advantage that it is inexpensive and stable in physical properties. However, when the two-wheeled motor vehicle is left to stand under the blazing sun, it is inevitable that the black skin will be heated to a hot state by infrared rays absorbed by the carbon black. DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a skin of a seat for a vehicle, which is of the above-described type, and which is not heated to a hot state, even if it is left to stand under the blazing sun.
To achieve the above object, according to the present invention, there is provided a skin of a seat for a vehicle, comprising a skin body made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment dispersed in the skin body.

With the above arrangement, a rise in temperature of the skin is inhibited by the infrared-ray reflective pigment. Therefore, the skin is not heated into a hot state even under the blazing sun.
To achieve such inhibition of the rise in temperature of the skin, if the amount of synthetic resin mixed to form the skin body is defined as 100 parts, the amount of infrared-ray reflective pigment mixed is set at 0.3 parts or more. In this case, if the amount of infrared-ray reflective pigment mixed is lower than 0.3 parts, the intended purpose cannot be achieved. On the other hand, if the amount of infrared-ray reflective pigment mixed exceeds 10 parts, a disadvantage of a plate-out in a producing step will arise. Therefore, an upper limit of the amount of pigment mixed is set at 10 parts.
When the skin of the seat has a roughened surface having a plurality of recesses and projections, the sense of a human's skin feeling hot becomes duller than that when the skin of the seat has a flat surface. Therefore, the surface of the skin is formed into a roughened surface having a plurality of recesses and projections dispersed therein. In this case, it is desirable that the height of the projections in the recesses and projections is in a range from 0.05 mm (inclusive) to 0.35 mm (inclusive). However, if the height is less than 0.05 mm, the above-described effect cannot be achieved. On the other hand, if the height exceeds 0.35 mm, there arise disadvantages that see-through portions are created, or dusts or the like are

liable to be accumulated in the recesses, particularly when the skin is thin in total thickness. Examples of the skin having such surface include a skin whose surface is formed into a sueded fashion.
In addition, the skin body is made of one of a polyvinyl chloride composition and a foamed polyvinyl chloride composition, for example.
Another embodiment of a skin is of a two-layer structure comprising an upper layer and a lower layer affixed to the upper layer. In this case, the upper layer has an upper layer body made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment dispersed in the upper layer body. The lower layer has a lower layer body made of a synthetic resin, and carbon black dispersed in the lower layer body. The upper layer in such embodiment corresponds to a skin having the above-described single layer structure and hence, various requirements as described above and pertaining to the above-described skin are also applied to the upper layer.
If the skin is formed into the two-layer structure, the upper layer can be thinned, and the quantity of the infrared-ray reflective pigment which causes an increase in cost can be reduced.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a skin of a seat for a vehicle, comprising a skin body made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment dispersed in the said skin body, characterized in that when the amount of synthetic resin mixed for forming the skin body is defined as 100 parts, the amount of

infrared-ray reflective pigment mixed is in a range from 0.3 parts (inclusive) to 10 parts (inclusive), and the surface of said skin is a roughened surface having pluralities of recesses and projections, and the height (h) of the projections is of 0.05 mm or
more.
With reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a sectional view of an embodiment of a skin. Fig. 2 is a sectional view of another embodiment of a skin.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

Referring to Fig.l, a skin 1 used in a seat of a two-
^ the wheeled motor vehicle as /^vehicle has a base knitted-fabric
3 affixed to its back with an adhesive layer 2 interposed
therebetween. The surface of the skin 1 is formed into a sueded
fashion and hence, is a roughened surface having a plurality
of recesses 4 and a plurality of projections 5. The height h
of the projections 5 is in a range from 0.05 mm (inclusive) to
0.2 mm (Inclusive).
The skin 1 includes a skin body 6 made of a polyvinyl
chloride composition, and a black infrared-ray reflective
pigment 7 dispersed in the skin body 6.
The polyvinyl chloride composition comprises a blend
comprising components, which will be described below. The
blend is a reinforcing blend intended to protect the
infrared-ray reflective pigment. Meanwhile, in the polyvinyl
chloride composition, the term "part" means "a part by weight"
and likewise hereinafter.
Resin component (polyvinyl chloride) 100 parts
Phthalate plasticizer 72 parts
(wherein phthalate was made using an alcohol
having 10 to 14 carbon atoms)
Phosphate-based plasticizer (TCP) 7 parts
Ba-Zn based stabilizer 3 parts
Amine-based stabilizer 0.4 parts
The black infrared-ray reflective pigment 7 used is
Paliogen Black (registered trademark) L0084 made by BASF, Co.,

and the amount of pigment mixed is set at one part per 100 parts of the polyvinyl chloride.
For comparison, a skin having a flat surface and a conventional structure was selected. This skin has a base knit ted-fabric affixed to its back with an adhesive layer interposed therebetween, likewise as described above. A polyvinyl chloride composition for forming the skin comprises a usual blend having the following components:
Resin component (polyvinyl chloride) 100 parts
Phthalate plasticizer (DOP) 80 parts
Ba-Zn based stabilizer 3 parts
The pigment used is carbon black. The amount of carbon
black mixed is set at 0.5 parts per 100 parts of the polyvinyl
chloride.
The skin 1 according to the embodiment and the skin in the comparative example were subjected to the following heating test: Using an incandescent lamp, light was applied to the surface of each of the skins from a location corresponding to a height of 180 mm, and the temperature of the surface was measured by a thermo-viewer. When the temperature of the surface in the comparative example reached 90°C, the temperature of the surface in the embodiment was measured, and the result showed 59.7°C. Under the blazing sun showing an open-air temperature of 37°C, the highest temperature of the surface in the comparative example reached 78.9°C, but that in the embodiment was 60.3°C. In any case, it was found that when the

experimenter touched the surfaces in the embodiment with his or her hand, he or she did not feel hot, but when he or she touched the surfaces in the comparative example with his or her hand, he or she felt very hot. From the foregoing, an effect provided by the infrared-ray reflective pigment 7 was confirmed.
Fig.2 shows another embodiment. In this embodiment, a skin 1 comprises an upper layer 8, and a lower layer 9 affixed to the upper layer 8 by heat. A base knitted-fabric 3 is affixed to a back of the lower layer 9 with an adhesive layer 2 interposed therebetween. The upper layer 8 has an upper layer body 11 made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment 7 dispersed in the upper layer body 11. The lower layer 9 has a lower layer body 12 made of a synthetic resin, and carbon black 13 dispersed in the lower layer body 12. The particular structure of the upper layer 8 is, for example, the same as that of the skin 1 in the previous embodiment shown in Fig.1, and the particular structure of the lower layer 9 is, for example, the same as that of the skin in the above-described comparative example.
The polyvinyl chloride may be a foamed product, and woolly-nylon fabric or the like may be used as a base fabric. Further, an infrared reflective pigment may be dispersed in each of the upper and lower layers to produce a thick skin. INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
The skin of the seat for vehicle according to the present invention is applicable to a two-wheeled motor vehicle and

further to another vehicle, e.g., a bus, a truck or an automobile.


WE CLAIM;
1. A skin of a seat for a vehicle, comprising a skin body (1) made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment (7) dispersed in the said skin body (1), characterized in that when the amount of synthetic resin mixed for forming the skin body (1) is defined as 100 parts, the amount of infrared-ray reflective pigment (7) mixed is in a range from 0.3 parts (inclusive) to 10 parts (inclusive), and the surface of said skin is a roughened surface having pluralities of recesses and projections (4, 5), and the height (h) of the projections (5) is of 0.05 mm or more.
2. A skin of a seat for a vehicle, comprising an upper layer (8) and a lower layer (9) affixed to said upper layer (8), said upper layer (8) having an upper layer body (11) made of a synthetic resin, and an infrared-ray reflective pigment (7) dispersed in said upper layer body (11), said lower layer (9) being affixed to a base knitted-fabric (3) and having a lower layer body (12) made of a synthetic resin, and carbon black (13) dispersed in said lower layer body (12), characterized in that when the amount of synthetic resin mixed for forming said upper layer body (11) is defined as 100 parts, the amount of infrared-ray reflective pigment (7) is in a range from 0.3 parts (inclusive) to 10 parts (inclusive), and the surface of said upper layer (8) is a roughened surface having pliu-alities of recesses and projections (4, 5), and the height (h) of the projections (5) is of 0.05 mm or more.
3. The skin of a seat for a vehicle as claimed in the preceding claims, wherein the height (h) of the plurality of projections (5) is of 0.35 mm or less.

4. A skin of a seat for a vehicle, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.


Documents:

in-pct-2001-0939-che abstract duplicate.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che abstract.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che claims duplicate.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che claims.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che correspondence-others.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che correspondence-po.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che description (complete) duplicate.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che description (complete).pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che drawings duplicate.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che drawings.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che form-1.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che form-26.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che form-3.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che form-5.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che others.pdf

in-pct-2001-0939-che petition.pdf


Patent Number 198096
Indian Patent Application Number IN/PCT/2001/939/CHE
PG Journal Number 20/2006
Publication Date 19-May-2006
Grant Date 17-Jan-2006
Date of Filing 05-Jul-2001
Name of Patentee M/S. HONDA GIKEN KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Applicant Address 1-1, Minami Aoyama 2-chome Minato-ku Tokyo 107-8556
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TETSUHARU TANAKA C/O KABUSHIKI KAISHA HONDA GIJUTSU KENKYUSHO, 4-1, CHUO 1-CHOME, WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA,
2 TOSHIMASA MORI C/O SHIZUOKA WORKS OF OKAMOTO INDUSTRIES INC; 1 KANDO, YOSHIDA-CHO, HAIBARA-GUN, SHIZUOKA,
3 MIYAKO KOGA C/O KABUSHIKI KAISHA HONDA GIJUTSU KENKYUSHO, 4-1, CHUO 1-CHOME, WAKO-SHI, SAITAMA,
4 TOMOHISA CHIBA C/O TS TECH CO. LTD, 7-27 SAKAE-CHO, 3-CHOME, ASAKA-SHI, SAITMA,
PCT International Classification Number B32B 27/08
PCT International Application Number PCT/JP2000/006778
PCT International Filing date 2000-09-29
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 11/297441 1999-10-19 Japan