Patent classifications
B27M3/00
MULTILAYER NONCOMBUSTIBLE WOOD
A multi-layered inflammable wood material A for use as a building material includes a support wood material part 1 for supporting load, an inner inflammable wood material part 2a attached to a periphery of the support wood material part 1, and an outer inflammable wood material part 2b attached to a periphery of the inner inflammable wood material part 2a, wherein the inner inflammable wood material part 2a and the outer inflammable wood material part 2b both contain therein an inflammable agent, and an amount of the inflammable agent contained in the inner inflammable wood material part 2a is smaller than an amount of the inflammable agent contained in the outer inflammable wood material part 2b.
COATED PRODUCT MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING DEVICE
A method for manufacturing a coated product for suppressing the occurrence of sagging or cracking at an outer corner curved surface part of a coated product, includes:. transporting a laminate in which a decorative material is bonded to a surface of the substrate; heating a bending margin of the decorative material projecting outward from a side surface of the substrate during transport of the laminate; and bending the bending margin heated in the heating step during transport of the laminate in a non-heated state to bond the bending margin to the side surface of the substrate. During heating, the bending margin being heated is bent in a half-folded state toward the side surface of the substrate. During bonding, the bending margin bent in the half-folded state in the heating step is further bent to be bonded to the side surface of the substrate.
COATED PRODUCT MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING DEVICE
A method for manufacturing a coated product for suppressing the occurrence of sagging or cracking at an outer corner curved surface part of a coated product, includes:. transporting a laminate in which a decorative material is bonded to a surface of the substrate; heating a bending margin of the decorative material projecting outward from a side surface of the substrate during transport of the laminate; and bending the bending margin heated in the heating step during transport of the laminate in a non-heated state to bond the bending margin to the side surface of the substrate. During heating, the bending margin being heated is bent in a half-folded state toward the side surface of the substrate. During bonding, the bending margin bent in the half-folded state in the heating step is further bent to be bonded to the side surface of the substrate.
BRUSHING MACHINE FOR PRODUCING VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER, VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER
[Problem] To address the problem of conventional old wood texture or antique taste boards which lack natural looking worn effects and present an appearance of an artificial treatment applied thereto. [Solution] Unlike a conventional configuration in which the rotary shaft of a roll brush is simply and fixedly arranged parallel to the wood grains of a board to which surface treatment is applied or the painted surface where paint is applied to the wood grains, the rotary shaft may be obliquely set to any angle including a right angle, and may be rotationally driven at high speed at a given inclined angle relative to the horizontal surface of the board along a left to right direction of the roll brush. This makes different contact strength of a roll brush such as a metal brush obliquely applied to each right and left end of the board, thereby causing the inclined roll brush to peel off the wood grains or the painted surface where paint is applied to the wood grains with difference strengths for each end of the board. This makes it possible to implement uzukuri (brushing process) with different designs presented along a left to right direction of the board.
BRUSHING MACHINE FOR PRODUCING VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER, VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING VINTAGE-STYLE LUMBER
[Problem] To address the problem of conventional old wood texture or antique taste boards which lack natural looking worn effects and present an appearance of an artificial treatment applied thereto. [Solution] Unlike a conventional configuration in which the rotary shaft of a roll brush is simply and fixedly arranged parallel to the wood grains of a board to which surface treatment is applied or the painted surface where paint is applied to the wood grains, the rotary shaft may be obliquely set to any angle including a right angle, and may be rotationally driven at high speed at a given inclined angle relative to the horizontal surface of the board along a left to right direction of the roll brush. This makes different contact strength of a roll brush such as a metal brush obliquely applied to each right and left end of the board, thereby causing the inclined roll brush to peel off the wood grains or the painted surface where paint is applied to the wood grains with difference strengths for each end of the board. This makes it possible to implement uzukuri (brushing process) with different designs presented along a left to right direction of the board.
Method for manufacturing decorated article by decorating uneven surface, decorated article by decorating uneven surface, and method for manufacturing drawn article
A method for manufacturing a decorated article having a smooth printing surface by performing an inkjet printing to an uneven surface of a carbon fiber reinforced plastic molding. An uncured rough-surface ink layer is formed on an undecorated uneven surface by performing an inkjet printing and using an active energy ray curable ink, and a temporary cover film is disposed to cover an upper surface of the uncured rough-surface ink layer. The surface of the uncured rough-surface ink layer is smoothed by applying a pressing force to the uncured rough-surface ink layer from the upper surface of the temporary cover film. An active energy ray is applied, so that a cured smooth ink layer is formed, and the temporary cover film is peeled.
Method for manufacturing decorated article by decorating uneven surface, decorated article by decorating uneven surface, and method for manufacturing drawn article
A method for manufacturing a decorated article having a smooth printing surface by performing an inkjet printing to an uneven surface of a carbon fiber reinforced plastic molding. An uncured rough-surface ink layer is formed on an undecorated uneven surface by performing an inkjet printing and using an active energy ray curable ink, and a temporary cover film is disposed to cover an upper surface of the uncured rough-surface ink layer. The surface of the uncured rough-surface ink layer is smoothed by applying a pressing force to the uncured rough-surface ink layer from the upper surface of the temporary cover film. An active energy ray is applied, so that a cured smooth ink layer is formed, and the temporary cover film is peeled.
Method of making a laminated wood product
The present disclosure relates to a method of producing a laminated wood product, comprising providing a plank presenting a pair of parallel major surfaces, a pair of minor surfaces, a pair of end surfaces and a longitudinal direction parallel with said major and minor surfaces and perpendicular to the end surfaces, said plank having a water content of more than 25% by weight, preferably more than 30% by weight, initializing at least one longitudinal crack in the plank, drying said crack initialized plank to a moisture content of less than 20% by weight, and laminating said crack initialized plank by gluing at least one of its major surfaces to a surface of a second member, thus forming the laminated wood product. The disclosure also relates to a laminated wood product, which may be formed according to the method.
Method of making a laminated wood product
The present disclosure relates to a method of producing a laminated wood product, comprising providing a plank presenting a pair of parallel major surfaces, a pair of minor surfaces, a pair of end surfaces and a longitudinal direction parallel with said major and minor surfaces and perpendicular to the end surfaces, said plank having a water content of more than 25% by weight, preferably more than 30% by weight, initializing at least one longitudinal crack in the plank, drying said crack initialized plank to a moisture content of less than 20% by weight, and laminating said crack initialized plank by gluing at least one of its major surfaces to a surface of a second member, thus forming the laminated wood product. The disclosure also relates to a laminated wood product, which may be formed according to the method.
MECHANICAL LOCKING OF FLOOR PANELS
Floor panels are shown, which are provided with a mechanical locking system comprising tongue and grooves provided with protrusions and cavities which are displaceable in relation to each other and configured such that the protrusions can obtain a vertically unlocked position where they match the cavities and a vertically locked position where the protrusions overlap each other.