AUTOMOTIVE INTERIOR TRIM MODULAR SYSTEM

Brand Owner Address Description
JOHNSON CONTROLS JOHNSON CONTROLS TECHNOLOGY COMPANY 2875 High Meadow Circle Auburn Hills MI 483262773 Automotive interior trim modular system, sold as a unit, composed of interchangeable trim models which attach or connect to a base unit for doors, floors, seats, cargo areas, and instrument panels; vehicle storage systems comprised of partitioning dividers, floors with dividers, baskets, compartments and bins for creating storage areas in vehicles for storing items; Interior vehicle seating and parts therefor, namely, back-rests, head rests, and mechanical, mechanical-pneumatical and electromechanical devices mounted in vehicle seats and parts therefore, namely, back-rests, head-rests; armrests and tables for vehicle interiors; Sun visors for vehicles; Electronic modular systems for vehicles, sold as a unit, composed of interchangeable powered and unpowered modules, namely, vehicle overhead systems and modules, namely, sun visors, grab handles, overhead consoles, overhead storage systems, and headliners;CONTROLS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of producing tight bezel fits between automotive interior panels and their mating subcomponents. The method includes forming at laminate preform, injection molding a substrate layer behind the laminate preform to form a molded automotive interior panel, and forming an opening in the molded automotive interior panel. The method further includes post embossing the molded automotive interior panel adjacent a perimeter of the opening to produce an embossed interface between the molded automotive interior panel and a mating subcomponent installed in the opening, thereby producing a tight bezel fit between the molded automotive interior panel and the mating subcomponent installed in the opening. Alternatively, the method includes utilizing a vacuum wrapped automotive interior panel with the embossing step described above. The invention also provides for an automotive interior panel including a tight bezel fit between the panel and mating subcomponents, formed by the aforementioned methods.