Wooden Veneer-faced Window Shutter

20190145160 ยท 2019-05-16

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    Abstract

    A wooden veneer-faced window shutter, comprising a variety of shutter components, wherein the components comprise a blade, a stile, a rail and a frame, wherein the blade, the stile, the rail and the frame comprise a poplar (or other inexpensive soft wood species) FJL/LVL base and a layer of wood veneer face. The said base and veneer face are with E0 glue. This invention is simple in structure. By combing the cheap FJL/LVL base with the relatively expensive veneer face, this invention has the following advantages: first, it reduces the cost of making wood shutters; secondly, it meets the customer's need for window shutters made of expensive wood species; thirdly, it helps solve the shortage of some rare wood species.

    Claims

    1. A wooden veneer-faced window shutter, comprising a variety of shutter components, wherein the components comprise a blade, a stile, a rail and a frame, wherein the blade, the stile, the rail and the frame comprise a poplar (or other inexpensive soft wood species) FJL/LVL base and a layer of wood veneer face. The said base and veneer face are glued together with E0 glue.

    2. The wooden veneer-faced window shutter of claim 1 wherein said the wood veneer include red oak, white oak, white ash, black walnut, beech, maple and basswood.

    3. The wooden veneer-faced window shutter of claim 1 wherein said the wood veneer shall be heated and pressed on the base at the temperature of 50 C.-55 C. with E0 glue. The said heating and pressing could be done either with machines or manually.

    4. The wooden veneer-faced window shutter of claim 1 wherein said the wood veneer is rotary cut veneer of 0.1-1.0 mm in thickness.

    5. The wooden veneer-faced window shutter of claim 1 wherein said the shape of the inner base is in conformity with the shape of the blade, the stile, the rail and the frame.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0009] FIG. 1 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of a blade.

    [0010] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of a stile.

    [0011] FIG. 3 is another schematic cross-sectional structure of a stile.

    [0012] FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of a rail.

    [0013] FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional structure of a frame.

    [0014] FIG. 6 is another schematic cross-sectional structure of a frame.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0015] The invention is further described as follows with reference to the drawings. As shown in FIG. 1-6, a wooden veneer-faced window shutter, comprising a variety of shutter components, wherein the components comprise a blade, a stile, a rail and a frame, wherein the blade, the stile, the rail and the frame comprise a poplar (or other inexpensive soft wood species) FJL/LVL base and a layer of wood veneer face. The said base and veneer face are glued together with E0 glue. The wood veneer include red oak, white oak, white ash, black walnut, beech, maple and basswood. The wood veneer shall be heated and pressed on the base at the temperature of 50 C. 55 C. with E0 glue. The said heating and pressing could be done either with machines or manually. The wood veneer is rotary cut veneer of 0.1-1.0 mm in thickness. The shape of the inner base is in conformity with the shape of the blade, the stile, the rail and the frame.

    [0016] This invention is simple in structure. By combing the cheap FJL/LVL base with the relatively expensive veneer face, this invention has the following advantages: first, it reduces the cost of making wood shutters; secondly, it meets the customer's need for window shutters made of expensive wood species; thirdly, it helps solve the shortage of some rare wood species.