Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including aperture
Patent
1997-03-05
1998-12-08
Watkins, III, William P.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Structurally defined web or sheet
Including aperture
428156, 428133, 428139, 428131, 428457, 428215, B32B 306, B32B 324
Patent
active
058466347
ABSTRACT:
A heat shield particularly suited for automotive use is manufactured by placing a metallic foil having a plurality of depressed channels provided about its outer periphery in a compression mold. Each channel, in turn, has a through opening. Thermoset material is then placed into the mold so that, upon mold compression, the thermoset material liquefies and covers one side of the foil and also so that a portion of the material flows through the foil openings so that the channels are embedded in the material to thus mechanically lock the foil and plastic together upon curing.
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Maxson John D.
Reeves James N.
Werth Albert A.
Pilot Industries, Inc.
Watkins III William P.
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