NATURAL FIBER VENEER COMPOSITE MATERIAL
20170120565 ยท 2017-05-04
Inventors
- Matthew Luciano Abbondanzio (San Diego, CA, US)
- Corey Canfield (Pleasant Prarie, WI, US)
- Diana Bagley (Milwaukee, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B32B3/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/714
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/002
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/546
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B25/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
New composite materials marrying natural veneers such as bamboo, wood, palm leaf etc to various substrates. Various embodiments include substrates such as repositionable adhesive, simple sealants or flexible thick rubber like materials. These composites are used for a variety of needs from kitchen cutting boards to temporary or semi-permanent surface coverings to new wooden fabric replacement for making soft goods such as bags, purses, containers, clothing etc.
Claims
1. A composite material comprising: a veneer made of bamboo, wood or other natural material with adhesive permanently attached to one side of the veneer where the other side of the adhesive is repositionable.
2. A composite material as claimed in claim 1 wherein a paper release liner is applied to the exposed adhesive
3. A composite material as claimed in claim 1 wherein a paper release liner is applied to the exposed adhesive and incorporates perforated cuts to allow separation of a portion of the release liner
4. A composite material as claimed in claim 1 wherein a non-paper release liner is applied to the exposed adhesive
5. A composite material as claimed in claim 1 wherein a non-paper release liner is applied to the exposed adhesive and incorporates perforated cuts to allow separation of a portion of the release liner
6. A composite material comprising: a veneer made of bamboo, wood or other natural material sealed on the back side to eliminate fluid flow or seepage through the veneer.
7. A composite material as claimed in claim 6 wherein the material used to seal the back of the veneer is a thermoset polymer such as polyurethane or similar
8. A composite material as claimed in claim 6 wherein the material used to seal the back of the veneer is an elastomer such as RTV or similar
9. A composite material as claimed in claim 6 wherein the material used to seal the back of the veneer is a thermoplastic such as polypropylene or similar
10. A composite material comprising: a veneer made of bamboo, wood or other natural material permanently attached to a flexible substrate
11. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is an elastomeric rubber compound such as silicone, nitrile or neoprene.
12. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is a natural fabric weave
13. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is a natural fabric weave
14. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is a plastic non-woven fabric
15. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is a natural fiber non-woven fabric
16. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the flexible substrate material is a natural fiber such as cork or similar
17. A composite material as claimed in claim 10 wherein the substrate material is not flexible
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Though the described invention's initial goal was to solve this experiential gap between plastic and wood cutting boards, the solution described in this patent has many more applications beyond this one problem. What is being described in this patent are two new related composite materials.
[0010] In one embodiment of the composite material being patented (referred from this point on as a disposable veneer composite sheet) consists of applying a repositionable adhesive, 2 & 5 & 17 to a wood, bamboo or other natural veneer 1 & 4 other than paper or paper like materials, with or without the further application of a release liner 3 & 6 & 15 on the exposed adhesive 17. This disposable veneer composite sheet may be used as a thin multi-use natural wood like cutting surface for food preparation. The adhesive 17, if used by the consumer, will keep the cutting sheet from moving during use while still allowing the user to easily pick the sheet up to pour its contents and re-adhere it to a counter or other surface. This action is similar to a 3M Post-It note. The disposable veneer composite sheet, preferably made of a bamboo veneer, may be used numerous times but may also be disposed of after any particular use such as cutting chicken on it to mitigate the chance of cross contamination of food born illness such as salmonella. The disposal of the disposable veneer composite sheet is more likely to occur if the disposable veneer composite sheet is made of a renewable material such as bamboo, palm leaves or the like. Other uses of this disposable veneer composite sheet could be to semi-permanently or temporarily cover flat or curved surfaces with a natural or wood veneer to obtain a natural wood look without the need to permanently apply a veneer to a surface as is normally done with wood veneers on furniture.
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[0014] This flexible durable veneer composite will be made by laser or die cutting or other similar method to cut and form the natural, preferably wood, veneer into a specific shape. The flexible substrate that can be made of a variety of materials but preferably a rubber and preferable silicone for kitchen applications will be cut to shape by a laser cutting, die cutting or similar process to a desired shape, preferably to the same shape as the veneer is cut to. However there may be reasons to make these shapes not match. Based on the substrate material 11 & 14, appropriate adhesive 10 & 13 that will adhere both to the natural veneer 9 & 12 and the flexible substrate 11 & 14 material will be applied to either the back of the veneer or to one of the surfaces of the flexible substrate or preferably both if the adhesive is in a spray or liquid or semi-liquid form. A double sided pressure sensitive adhesive 10 & 13 may also be used and applied to one or both materials. The veneer and substrate will be assembled to each other, preferably with the use of a jig or other manual or automated process that uses a registration system such as optical or physical registration marks or features to align the parts in the desired relative position. A post pressing or rolling process may then be used to remove air bubbles from the veneer and substrate assembly.
[0015] This flexible durable veneer composite has a variety of uses. The initial use case for this new material is to provide a new type of cutting board that is both made of a natural material such as wood and flexes like a plastic cutting sheet. This composite provides consumers with the desired ability to cut on a natural, preferable wood, cutting board while allowing them to easily pick up this cutting board, bend or flex this board and easily pour the food contents into a receptacle such as a pot or pan. In addition, this flexible durable veneer composite used as a cutting board and cut into a large shape similar to large solid wood cutting boards allows the user to easily clean it in a typical kitchen sink as it will bend and conform to the sink unlike large rigid solid wood or plastic cutting board. Other uses may be as temporary or semi-permanent removable surface coverings such as outdoor or older furniture, placemats etc. This composite may also be used as a building material for soft goods creating new soft wooden bags, purses, containers clothing etc.