Compound Lumber Product
20180361615 ยท 2018-12-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2307/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2250/44
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2317/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27F1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27M3/0013
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/05
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27D1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B27M3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B27F1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The present invention discloses a compound lumber product, relating to the technical field of wooden materials for making furniture, and particularly to a compound lumber product that may be used for making furniture. The compound lumber product includes a core lumber and side-members surrounding the core lumber. The core lumber may be one piece or formed from several core members. The side-members may be single-piece or formed by joining together several high-grade wood boards or strips. Side-members are arranged side by side around the outer surface of the core lumber, wrapping around the core lumber with tail edge of a preceding side-member secured or connected to the inner side-face of the subsequent adjoining side-member at its head edge in a head-to-tail manner, to form the enclosure structure.
Claims
1. A compound lumber product, comprising: a core lumber having a multi-layer structure formed from layers of core members, said core lumber having a central axis, the central axis defining a turning direction around the central axis, an enclosure structure surrounding and secured to the core lumber, the enclosure structure comprising a plurality of side-members, the plurality of side-members being connected head-to-tail together along the turning direction to form the enclosure structure; and each of the plurality of the side-members having its tail edge secured to and covered by an inner surface of its adjoining and subsequent side-member, wherein at least one of the plurality of side-members has a grade higher than that of the core members.
2. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein the layers of core members are stacked along the thickness direction of the core members and connected together to form the multi-layer structure.
3. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein each layer of the core members is either formed from a plurality of core pieces joined together or a single core piece.
4. The compound lumber product of claim 3, wherein the plurality of core pieces are finger-jointed together by saw-toothed sockets formed at corresponding ends of adjoining core pieces.
5. The compound lumber product of claim 4, wherein finger-joints on neighboring core members are interlaced with each other.
6. The compound lumber product of claim 3, wherein the plurality of core pieces are made of same material.
7. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein one or more layers of veneers are adhered onto an outer surface of enclosure structure.
8. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein the side-members are formed by joining a plurality of side pieces.
9. The compound lumber product of claim 8, wherein adjoining side pieces are finger-jointed through embeddable sockets which comprise saw-toothed sockets.
10. The compound lumber product of claim 8, wherein at least one side piece has a grade higher than that of other of the plurality of side pieces.
11. The compound lumber product of claim 8, wherein at least one side piece is formed by joining a plurality of strips.
12. The compound lumber product of claim 8, wherein one or more layers of veneers are adhered onto an outer surface of enclosure structure and the veneers have a grade higher than at least one of the plurality of side pieces.
13. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal sides of the next neighbor side-members are joined in the same manner in that a trailing end face at a longitudinal side of the each one side-member is successively connected to an inner side-face of the subsequent side-member.
14. The compound lumber product of claim 1, wherein the core lumber has a polygonal cross-section and each of the plurality of the side-members is secured to each one of the sides of the polygon.
15. The compound lumber product of claim 14, wherein the polygonal cross-section is one of triangular, rectangular, pentagon and hexagonal.
16. The compound lumber product claim 1, wherein the plurality of side-members have the same grade that is higher than that of any one of the core members.
17. A wooden stair handrail manufactured from a compound lumber product, the compound lumber product comprising: a core lumber having a multi-layer structure formed from layers of core members, said core lumber having a central axis, the central axis defining a turning direction around the central axis, an enclosure structure surrounding and secured to the core lumber, the enclosure structure comprising a plurality of side-members, the plurality of side-members being connected head-to-tail together along the turning direction to form the enclosure structure; and each of the plurality of the side-members having its tail edge secured to and covered by an inner surface of its adjoining and subsequent side-member, wherein at least one of the plurality of side-members has a grade higher than that of the core members.
18. The wooden stair handrail of claim 17, wherein the longitudinal sides of the next neighbor side-members are joined in the same manner in that a trailing end face at a longitudinal side of the each one side-member is successively connected to an inner side-face of the subsequent side-member.
19. A furniture product having a support member manufactured from a compound lumber product, the compound lumber product comprising: a core lumber having a multi-layer structure formed from layers of core members, said core lumber having a central axis, the central axis defining a turning direction around the central axis, an enclosure structure surrounding and secured to the core lumber, the enclosure structure comprising a plurality of side-members, the plurality of side-members being connected head-to-tail together along the turning direction to form the enclosure structure; and each of the plurality of the side-members having its tail edge secured to and covered by an inner surface of its adjoining and subsequent side-member, wherein at least one of the plurality of side-members has a grade higher than that of the core members.
20. The furniture product of claim 19, wherein the longitudinal sides of the next neighbor side-members are joined in the same manner in that a trailing end face at a longitudinal side of the each one side-member is successively connected to an inner side-face of the subsequent side-member.
Description
THE DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0015] For the purposes of description, but not of limitation, the foregoing and other aspects of the invention are explained in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0027] The description which follows and the embodiments described therein are provided by way of illustration of an example, or examples, of particular embodiments of the principles of the present invention. These examples are provided for the purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, of those principles and of the invention. In the description which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and the drawings with the same respective reference numerals.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] A side-member 2 is fixedly connected to an adjoining side-member along their respective longitudinal sides, and secured to core member 1. Side-members may be secured or connected to each other in various ways as appropriate. For example, the adjacent side-members 2 may be glued by an adhesive; or, tongues and grooves may be formed on adjoining longitudinal sides of the adjacent side-members 2, respectively, so that the longitudinal sides are connected via the tongues and the grooves. The number, thickness and width of the plurality of side-members 2 may be selected as required by the manufactured furniture products, which may include table legs, bedsteads or the like.
[0030] Each side-member 2 is secured to core lumber 1 and may be secured to core lumber 1 in various ways. For example, the side-members 2 may be glued to the core lumber 1 by an adhesive; or, tongues and grooves may be formed on the side-members 2 and the core lumber 1, respectively, so that the side-members 2 may be secured to the core lumber 1 via the tongues and the grooves. A side-member 2 may be secured to the core lumber 1 directly, or via a suitable intermediary, such as a connecting, additional layer of wood, or a connecting, non-wood piece.
[0031] As required or according to design requirements, the core lumber 1 may be of a one-piece structure, or may be formed from a plurality of core members. Each core member 10 may be in the nature of a board such as shown in
[0032] In one embodiment, as shown in
[0033] Referring to
[0034] As an example, core pieces 11 and 12 are finger-jointed to form a core member 10. Several core members 10 so formed (two are shown in
[0035] The side-members 2 may be formed from several side pieces 21, 22 (such as side strips) by joining them together. They may be joined in any suitable manner. For example,
[0036] The first side piece 21 may be one-piece wood, and the second side piece 22 may be formed from several boards or strips. The selection of size, quality, structure etc. of the first side piece 21 and the second side piece 22 is generally determined as required by the manufactured furniture products. For example, the first side piece 21 may be a high-grade one-piece wood strip, and the second side piece 22 may be formed from a plurality of low-grade wood strips.
[0037] In one embodiment, the side-members 2 may have a wood grade or quality different than that of the core lumber 1, and different raw materials may be used as suitable for the furniture products to be manufactured. As referenced herein, wood grade generally refers to that established by national or industry standards or established by design requirements, and generally may be set according to wood defects, source origin, wood type, mechanical performance indicators or the like. Generally, a higher grade indicates that the wood has better mechanical performance, less appearance defects, higher price, among others.
[0038] As shown in
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[0040] In one example, the grade of the first side piece 21 is higher than that of the second side piece 22, and is also higher than that of the core pieces 11, 12 and 13. The grade of the core pieces 11, 12 and 13 may be the same as that of the second side piece 22. Furthermore, same kind of wood may be used for both the core pieces 11, 12 and 13, for example, and for the second side piece 22.
[0041] The cross-section of the compound lumber product may be different as required and is not necessarily rectangular. For example, the compound lumber product may have a polygonal cross-section, such as a triangular, rectangular, pentagon or hexagonal cross-section, and the length of each side of the polygon may be different if necessary.
[0042] The side-members may be arranged around the core lumber in various ways. As an example shown in
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[0044] The polygon of core lumber cross-section may have more or less sides. When a compound lumber product has a different cross-section shape, the side-members may be similarly arranged head-to-tail and turning in the same direction about the longitudinal axis to enclose and surround the core lumber. More or less side-members may be turned around the longitudinal axis of the core lumber in a fixed direction (e.g., clockwise or counterclockwise) to surround the core lumber. For example,
[0045] One or more layers of veneers may be applied to (e.g., adhered onto) an outer surface of the enclosure structure formed from the side-members 2. The veneers are generally thin and are generally applied as needed.
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[0047] The veneers 31 and 32 may be made from oak, maple or other wood of similar quality. Veneers 31 and 32 of higher grade may be glued to cover lower grade wood, without significantly changing the outer dimensions of the finished product. Accordingly, the usage of high-grade wood may be reduced even further.
[0048] Veneers 31 and 32 may remain after the compound lumber is machined. As shown in
[0049] The compound lumber product described in various examples herein includes a core lumber and side-members surrounding the core lumber. The core lumber may be formed from several layers of core members, each of which may be further formed by joining together several core pieces, such as low-grade boards. The side-members may be single-piece or formed by joining together several boards or strips, such as high-grade wood boards or strips. Optionally side-members may be formed from low-grade wood boards. This tends to reduce the amount of usage of high-grade wood. Moreover, this also promotes improved mechanical performance and manufacturability of the resulting lumber product. Consequently, the manufactured furniture products tend to exhibit exquisite texture of high-grade wood, while at the same time reduce the use of high-grade wood.
[0050] As will be understood by those skilled in the art, unless otherwise stated, if a numerical range is disclosed in any technical solution in the present specification, the disclosed numerical range is a preferred numerical range, and the preferred numerical range merely shows certain representative numerical values among many feasible numerical values. It is not possible to exhaustively list all possible numerical values. The disclosed numerical values are to illustrate the technical solutions, and shall not constitute any limitations to the intended scope of the solutions described herein.
[0051] Further, when parts or structural members are disclosed as fixedly connected to each other, unless otherwise stated, the fixed connection may be interpreted as being connected fixedly in a detachable manner (for example, connected by bolts or screws), or may be interpreted as being connected fixedly in a non-detachable manner (for example, by gluing). Of course, if appropriate, instead of the fixed connection to each other, a one-piece structure may be used.
[0052] Various embodiments of the invention have now been described in detail. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous modifications, adaptations and variations may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims. The scope of the claims should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole and not to be limited to these embodiments set forth in the examples or detailed description thereof.