Surface covering materials of vehicle sun visors and vehicle...

Chairs and seats – Back reversible as to bottom; e.g. – walkover type – Back movement tilts bottom oppositely

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C297S097000

Reexamination Certificate

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11125434

ABSTRACT:
A surface covering material for use with a vehicle sun visor includes a non-woven fabric layer and a synthetic resin layer overlaid onto a back surface of the non-woven fabric layer. The density of the non-woven fabric layer is between 120 g/m and 250 g/m. The non-woven fabric layer preferably includes a binder resin. The thickness of the synthetic resin layer is between 30 μm and 50 μm. A vehicle sun visor may be covered with such a surface covering material.

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