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US1567390A
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  • An essential object of my invention has been to peculiarly dispose the wood layers or laminae so that two opposing outside layers of wood will overlap the edges of two opposing layers or strips disposed at right angles thereto.
  • I obtain a very tight structure in which the various wood strips or layers so overlap as to not only produce unique ornamental eii'ects when the wood structure is turned out from a wood turning machine, but the inside wood strips are very fully housed and not liable to be subject to possible distortion through ac* tion of varying atmospheric conditions.
  • the employment of the wood strips in layers as suggested affords a very substantial construction subserving the strength and rigidity of the final wooden article in an obvious manner.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the lamp base embodying the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a view showing a solid wood structure made up ot laminas or strips of wood secured together and in substantially the form in which they are used to be turned on a turning machine to provide the selected design of the final wooden article.
  • Figures 3 and et are horizontal sectional views ot the article et the invention accord ing to the embodiment illustrated, and taken on the lines 3-3 and Lle-t, of Figure l.
  • the wooden article illustrated in Figure l is a lamp base, comprising the base A proper and the body or pedestal 13.
  • the body ot the lamp base is turned on a turning machine so as to give to it an artistic form suitable to meet the taste of prospective purchasers and, of course, conforming with the require ments of symmetry and good design.
  • pedestal B is not material to the invention for it is obvious that many different kinds of designs of wooden articles may be turned out of a column or wood structure made up in the manner now to be described.
  • the body or pedestal B is composed of a central core piece l, to opposite sides ot which are attached strips 2 of a width equivalent to the width oit the core piece, and ot' comparatively shallow depth.
  • strips or layers of wood 3 which are of a width equal to the width or di ameter of the core piece and the depth of the strips or layers 2 of wood previously referred to.
  • Applied to the outer sides ot the strips 2 are additional strips t of a width equal to the width of the strips 2 plus the depths or thicknesses ot the strips 3,
  • Additionally applied to the outer faces of the strips 3 are the strips 5, which are in turn of a width equal to the length of the strips 3 plus the depth or thickness of the strips 4:.
  • the body structure made up of the strips or layers of wood described may be continued to be built up as set forth until it is of any suitable size for the making ot the particular wooden article intended to be constructed from the composite structure thus created.
  • the Various Wooden strips used are to be of different kinds of Wood and therefore Will be of different colors.
  • the core 1 may be made of mahogany, the strips 2 of Walnut, the strips 3 of Walnut, the strips l and 5 of mahogany, and so on.
  • colored Woods like Walnut, mahogany, orange Wood and maple thel Woodenvst'ructure when completed will be-beautifully colored after coming from the turning machine.
  • strips-Zand' 3 shall be of one color, and the adjacent strips forming. the squares l and of a like color, but different from that of strips 2.k and 3.. Under these conditions there is; obtainedy ai uniformity yof coloring or distributionv of colors of the Wood sec-l tions inthe 4final ornamental Aarticle produced which isyerydesirable, and an intentionallyl provided feature of the invent-ion.-
  • a body comprising a core, al plurality of layers of Wood of varying colo-r appliedto each side of sai-d core, the edge of each layer of a side extendingV into contacting relation to the Vedge ofthe correspondinglayer ofl thead'jacent-l side, the-body beingL turned downto expose avsurface of each layer ofiopposingsides'offthe body whereby to formL corresponding closed* panel designs about the! sides ⁇ of the. body.

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Dec. 29, 1925. 1,567,390
S. A. RUPPERT WOOD LAMP BASE CONSTRUCTION Filed April 10, 1925 vg la S11/venga iewwgxvert Patented Dec. 29, 1925.
UNITED STATES;
STEVEN A. RUPPERT, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO.
WOOD LAMP-BASE CONSTRUCTION'.
Application filed April 10, 1925.
To all 'Lo/71071@ t 'may concern.
Be it known that I, STEVEN A. RUPPERT, citizen of Austria, residing at Cleveland, in the county of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in wWood Lamp-Base Constructions, oi' which the following is a specification;
I have illustrated the carrying out of my invention as it is adapted for the construction of lamp bases, but practically speaking, the invention consists of an ornamental composite wood structure, irrespective of the particular purpose for which it is designed.
In the carrying out of my invention I secure together in ar peculiar manner layers or laminas of wood preferably adhesively attached in order to build up a column or body structure. When the various layers of wood are thus assembled into a solid body the structure may be turned in any well known type of wood turning machine and various designs of wood structures thus made. The structure may be turned to provide a lamp basea candle stick, a leg design for a chair,
and into various shapes that may be suitable for many different purposes of manufacture of wooden articles. When the wood body structure is thus turned, being made up ot layers of wood, which layers are of different colors or kinds of wood, the said differently colored woods show themselves at diii'erent places in the final turned article and in this way I have created an ornamental structure which is highly artistic and susceptible of meeting the approval and artistic taste of prospective purchasers.
An essential object of my invention has been to peculiarly dispose the wood layers or laminae so that two opposing outside layers of wood will overlap the edges of two opposing layers or strips disposed at right angles thereto. In the foregoing manner I obtain a very tight structure in which the various wood strips or layers so overlap as to not only produce unique ornamental eii'ects when the wood structure is turned out from a wood turning machine, but the inside wood strips are very fully housed and not liable to be subject to possible distortion through ac* tion of varying atmospheric conditions. Of course, the employment of the wood strips in layers as suggested affords a very substantial construction subserving the strength and rigidity of the final wooden article in an obvious manner.
serial No. 22,129.
A full understanding oi the invention will be had upon reference to the following description in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
Figure l is a perspective view of the lamp base embodying the invention.
Figure 2 is a view showing a solid wood structure made up ot laminas or strips of wood secured together and in substantially the form in which they are used to be turned on a turning machine to provide the selected design of the final wooden article.
Figures 3 and et are horizontal sectional views ot the article et the invention accord ing to the embodiment illustrated, and taken on the lines 3-3 and Lle-t, of Figure l.
Referring` to the drawings the wooden article illustrated in Figure l is a lamp base, comprising the base A proper and the body or pedestal 13.
It will be evident that the body ot the lamp base is turned on a turning machine so as to give to it an artistic form suitable to meet the taste of prospective purchasers and, of course, conforming with the require ments of symmetry and good design.
The particular design of the pedestal B is not material to the invention for it is obvious that many different kinds of designs of wooden articles may be turned out of a column or wood structure made up in the manner now to be described.
The body or pedestal B is composed of a central core piece l, to opposite sides ot which are attached strips 2 of a width equivalent to the width oit the core piece, and ot' comparatively shallow depth. To the other opposite sides of the core piece 1 are attached strips or layers of wood 3, which are of a width equal to the width or di ameter of the core piece and the depth of the strips or layers 2 of wood previously referred to. Applied to the outer sides ot the strips 2 are additional strips t of a width equal to the width of the strips 2 plus the depths or thicknesses ot the strips 3, Additionally applied to the outer faces of the strips 3 are the strips 5, which are in turn of a width equal to the length of the strips 3 plus the depth or thickness of the strips 4:.
The body structure made up of the strips or layers of wood described may be continued to be built up as set forth until it is of any suitable size for the making ot the particular wooden article intended to be constructed from the composite structure thus created.
Itis notable that the Various Wooden strips used are to be of different kinds of Wood and therefore Will be of different colors. For instance, the core 1 may be made of mahogany, the strips 2 of Walnut, the strips 3 of Walnut, the strips l and 5 of mahogany, and so on. By using colored Woods like Walnut, mahogany, orange Wood and maple, thel Woodenvst'ructure when completed will be-beautifully colored after coming from the turning machine.
In order that the design obtained by the 'z carrying out of the inventionmay be of a uniform nature on the Various sides of the ultimate. article, it is preferred that thelayers. or' strips ofv wood which together form squares, soto speak, as for` instance, the
strips-Zand' 3, shall be of one color, and the adjacent strips forming. the squares l and of a like color, but different from that of strips 2.k and 3.. Under these conditions there is; obtainedy ai uniformity yof coloring or distributionv of colors of the Wood sec-l tions inthe 4final ornamental Aarticle produced which isyerydesirable, and an intentionallyl provided feature of the invent-ion.-
The base A proper ofthewarticle shown in the drawings may belmadevup itself of layers ofWood, as: for instance, the layer A( correspondingly appliedto each side of said core, the body aforesaid being tur-ned down symmetrically to expose each layer ofeach side 'whereby to form a corresponding dis= tinctve -paneldesign With respect -to opposing sides of the body.
Ina` composite ornamental Wood structure of the class described, in combination, i
a body comprising a core, al plurality of layers of Wood of varying colo-r appliedto each side of sai-d core, the edge of each layer of a side extendingV into contacting relation to the Vedge ofthe correspondinglayer ofl thead'jacent-l side, the-body beingL turned downto expose avsurface of each layer ofiopposingsides'offthe body whereby to formL corresponding closed* panel designs about the! sides` of the. body.
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US2983294A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-05-09 Alden W Gerlikovski Method of salvaging salvable bowling pins
US4050490A (en) * 1976-06-14 1977-09-27 Harvey Albert Werner Method for fabricating a lamp and shade
USD359576S (en) 1994-06-24 1995-06-20 Follow Fancing Enterprise Co., Ltd. Lamp-stand

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2983294A (en) * 1957-12-09 1961-05-09 Alden W Gerlikovski Method of salvaging salvable bowling pins
US4050490A (en) * 1976-06-14 1977-09-27 Harvey Albert Werner Method for fabricating a lamp and shade
USD359576S (en) 1994-06-24 1995-06-20 Follow Fancing Enterprise Co., Ltd. Lamp-stand

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