Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Hollow or container type article – Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
Patent
1984-09-12
1986-02-04
Cannon, James C.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Hollow or container type article
Cellular material derived from plant or animal source
19302, 264119, 264122, 264126, 264241, 264258, 296 1R, 428212, 428286, 428296, 428300, 428409, 428913, B32B 320, D04H 148, D04H 154
Patent
active
045685819
ABSTRACT:
Three dimensional molded articles suitable for use as fibrous surfaced panels for automobile trunk compartments and the like are produced by molding a heated non-woven web formed of a blend of relatively high melting fibers and relatively low melting thermoplastic fibers. The low melting fibers form a multiplicity of bonds which impart shape retentive rigidity to the nonplanar three dimensional web. A characteristic feature of the molded article is that the low melting fibers present at one surface of the web have a fibrous form, while the low melting fibers present at the opposite surface of the web have portions which exhibit a nonfibrous fused form and form said bonds.
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Cannon James C.
Collins & Aikman Corporation
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