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US1988239A
US1988239A US568646A US56864631A US1988239A US 1988239 A US1988239 A US 1988239A US 568646 A US568646 A US 568646A US 56864631 A US56864631 A US 56864631A US 1988239 A US1988239 A US 1988239A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B13/00Details of tables or desks
    • A47B13/08Table tops; Rims therefor
    • A47B13/086Table tops provided with a protecting coating made of veneer, linoleum, paper or the like
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10S428/914Transfer or decalcomania
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/24Structurally defined web or sheet [e.g., overall dimension, etc.]
    • Y10T428/24802Discontinuous or differential coating, impregnation or bond [e.g., artwork, printing, retouched photograph, etc.]
    • Y10T428/24851Intermediate layer is discontinuous or differential
    • Y10T428/24868Translucent outer layer
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
    • Y10T428/31942Of aldehyde or ketone condensation product
    • Y10T428/31949Next to cellulosic
    • Y10T428/31957Wood
    • Y10T428/3196Phenoplast
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T428/00Stock material or miscellaneous articles
    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
    • Y10T428/31942Of aldehyde or ketone condensation product
    • Y10T428/31949Next to cellulosic
    • Y10T428/31964Paper
    • Y10T428/31967Phenoplast

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  • a particular object of the invention is to pro ⁇ vide va detachable'topwhichwill ybe water re-y 1liv pellant and resist'the action'of acids andalkali and whichwill ⁇ a-lso possess the property of being substantiallyA abrasion and temperature proof.
  • Figure v3 is' asectional vievv
  • Figure 4 is a sectional viewfo'fvlmodification
  • - I'Ihe undersurface of thetop is preferably provided with some non-abradant material, as-fforv example, a layer-of felt 12 which is adhesively" united to the. base 1,3 o f .the tgp.
  • The-base 113 *of the Jtop 'fis' preferably formed of a fibrous material such as Wood fiber, paper pulp, corn stalks, cane stalks, or any composition embodying two or more of the foregoing.
  • a fibrous material such as Wood fiber, paper pulp, corn stalks, cane stalks, or any composition embodying two or more of the foregoing.
  • I may also employ a product made by the Masonite company and called Pressdwood which is a fibrous material.
  • the base 13 possesses the characteristics of ilexibility'and plasticity and is moisture repellant. Furthermore, it is insulating and substantially inert with respect to extremes of 'heat and cold so that it will be temperature resistant for all ordinary purposes. This material is further characterized by great tensile strength and is resistant to abrasion.
  • the 5 brous material which I employ is substantially free of volatiles? Withinfanermal' range oftern-y perature's", so f that nov perceptiblel kor objection-l ⁇ ableodors'will'be'created y 'f
  • the base 13 ismoisture' repellant,z
  • the contour assumes a varietyfof shapes and this can be easily cared for with ther present invention ,by sawing or"compressing the' r'naterialfto the desired configuration.
  • v 20u he -brous'base 13v is rst 'preferably sanded to smoothnessand has applied theretofoneor ngioreV coats o f a suitable 4priming'materi'ali hav' ingahigh ⁇ point of Volatilization ⁇ and 'Whichjis substantially A free from. any objectionable'odors 25 should some of the material Vrbecome vaporized,4
  • EI* "eferr'ing vtofa synthetic resinous material Which Ipreferably employ, I mean thoser coatin gs 0ntani11g .SynthtcreSinS'wlih'are 'Cn dersats 'frmphenorad@"membtfof'the ai- 4* dehyde family, for example, a synthetic resin produced as a condensation product from phenol and formaldehyde.
  • Coatings of this character are available which are alkaline, acid, and neutral, Aand. I preferably employ one Which will be substantially acidand alkali resistant, according to the use to which the product must conform.
  • the synthetic resin isi dissolved by a solvent of either the ethyl, butyl, or methyl 50 family, depending upon whether the material is to be used for air drying or oven baking and the quickness with which the varnishmust dry.
  • I preferably employ also in the coating, a plasticizer to permit the coating to expand and conwhere a hcolor, tint,or,hue is emp1oyed, the pigments orzif tlfleriig'ledehts for *alle ground't finness, nixed with a; rduired percentage of nitro-cellulose, whereupon the miic ture is reduced -to the proper viscosity by addl""" tion'of a suitable solvent'. or carrier sucitffa's ethyl acetate. .Y x
  • cat'i'g is Ii'lwise sandedo smoothness and thereafter the product4 is subjected tov suitable dcorative steps.
  • I Y A y "e” means 'f .cet'xration,r after' the; prim- V there islapplied a atof a synthetic resious material conaifigthe desiree c1016; or; combination thereof.
  • Whe is s!ufciritlyt dry', a second coat. of sami-ar maternit 'apli'd' and when, the' mier, has' d'ried ⁇ 1the' msndj coat. is :lightly sanded.
  • I may apply to either the primingv coat or the colored finishingA coat by means of a varnish n glue, a decalcomania of appropriate design and contrasting colorto producevariousmotifs such a derilter: design;l borders; and pieces.
  • a sealer coating ⁇ f"'she11ac and varnish after which a coat of .clorbufng lacquer enamel containing a syn- ,theticj resinuis, owed as the final finishing coat to" rot'efctj'ifheoiinalentation and withstand wear and al'sa' 'Srcl7A nishing coatings will be alkali andi acid resistant, moisture repellant and subsiimtiallyite'mpeiature proof.
  • Atterithef final ⁇ clean coating has: thoroughly dr'ie;l ⁇ ,;l itg'nayf7A bebuifed and* polished as hereto-rs fore described. :v L f f
  • I may-taub.-n stitutefy decorationsfacomprising silver;v bronze,

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Jan. y1935. y P. H. cRulKsHANK 1,988,239
' TABLE TOP Filed Oct. 15, 1931 gmc/lock Y mwa/Wwf@ Patented Jan. 15,l 1935 I if if I .11518.822mIiy A 'Phimp'nl uilsliniig-Monticeuan1., assignmto l'ylac"'Company', Monticello,"Illgafcprporamefylllinei s or supernumerary top Whichwill takethe placv of plate glass and other expedientsv whichhave been employed as detachable tops-for dining tables, tea tables, card tables, desks'j'dressers,
l soda ffountain counters, andi-other instances Where-recourse has been had to either the glass top or similar expedients.
't :A particular object of the invention is to pro` vide va detachable'topwhichwill ybe water re-y 1liv pellant and resist'the action'of acids andalkali and whichwill `a-lso possess the property of being substantiallyA abrasion and temperature proof.A y
- A furtherobject-fofthe "invention is' topr vide an article of this characterwh'ichvvill"have any desireddecorative effecty and which,v villbey capable vof manufacture'in various sizes'to aclcommodate the tops `of furniture arida'other structures now inuse.= f' 1 tReferring to the drawing,`Figure 1; ,isafp'erlj spective view of a table'with my'top applied; Figure 2` isa detail vievv ofthe -topshowing its structure' anda conventionalIv decoration;
Figure v3 is' asectional vievv ,andj Figure 4 is a sectional viewfo'fvlmodification;
Referring to the drawing, I have indicated my invention applied to ra conventional table' and the detachable top `constructed in accordance;A with this inventionisy indicated at 10 and has the usual edgesor flanges'll.iv
- I'Ihe undersurface of thetop is preferablyprovided with some non-abradant material, as-fforv example, a layer-of felt 12 which is adhesively" united to the. base 1,3 o f .the tgp.
The-base 113 *of the Jtop 'fis'preferably formed of a fibrous material such as Wood fiber, paper pulp, corn stalks, cane stalks, or any composition embodying two or more of the foregoing. I mayalso employ a product made by the Masonite company and called Pressdwood which is a fibrous material.
The base 13 possesses the characteristics of ilexibility'and plasticity and is moisture repellant. Furthermore, it is insulating and substantially inert with respect to extremes of 'heat and cold so that it will be temperature resistant for all ordinary purposes. This material is further characterized by great tensile strength and is resistant to abrasion. In addition, the 5 brous material which I employ is substantially free of volatiles? Withinfanermal' range oftern-y perature's", so f that nov perceptiblel kor objection-l` ableodors'will'be'created y 'f As stated, the base 13 ismoisture' repellant,z
ythateis to say, it `may "befinherently water vproof or some suitable `water-proofing 'agent 'may be" employed. This vWater proofing' agent Willpreferably have 'fa'ghigh -point Aof volatilization so that'underiio circumstances will any objection' ableodors be created;V l
The base 13,5in"addition to its'flexible"an'djy plastic properties, is, however, sufficientlyv rigid to'enable itytobe satisfactorily Worked, thatfis to sayf'cut into strips and suitably miteredor beveled, 'brits Acontour arranged as'lequired. f 153': v
Thus, j with? variousn articles, to which thef` top is applied, the contour assumes a varietyfof shapes and this can be easily cared for with ther present invention ,by sawing or"compressing the' r'naterialfto the desired configuration.
v 20u he -brous'base 13v is rst 'preferably sanded to smoothnessand has applied theretofoneor ngioreV coats o f a suitable 4priming'materi'ali hav' ingahigh` point of Volatilization`and 'Whichjis substantially A free from. any objectionable'odors 25 should some of the material Vrbecome vaporized,4
lFor the `lpurposeyof the priming, material, I employ lacquer, paint, enamel, or varnishvvliichy maybe eitherfan' oil'basefor what is termed in thetradegai,synthetic resinous'enamel. such 30` y''ateifialwill be 'substantially water yproof,plaais-F'i L,"It v.v {l'illfal-so havethe characteristicpfQbeing abrasionresistant, and which, ias stated, will not vmt'iliz'at 'norman temperatures and'm any' 35' event ,vyill Vpossess n'o objectionable odor.
EI* "eferr'ing vtofa synthetic resinous material Which Ipreferably employ, I mean thoser coatin gs 0ntani11g .SynthtcreSinS'wlih'are 'Cn dersats 'frmphenorad@"membtfof'the ai- 4* dehyde family, for example, a synthetic resin produced as a condensation product from phenol and formaldehyde.
Coatings of this character are available which are alkaline, acid, and neutral, Aand. I preferably employ one Which will be substantially acidand alkali resistant, according to the use to which the product must conform. In preparing rthe coating, the synthetic resin isi dissolved by a solvent of either the ethyl, butyl, or methyl 50 family, depending upon whether the material is to be used for air drying or oven baking and the quickness with which the varnishmust dry.
I preferably employ also in the coating, a plasticizer to permit the coating to expand and conwhere a hcolor, tint,or,hue is emp1oyed, the pigments orzif tlfleriig'ledehts for *alle ground't finness, nixed with a; rduired percentage of nitro-cellulose, whereupon the miic ture is reduced -to the proper viscosity by addl""" tion'of a suitable solvent'. or carrier sucitffa's ethyl acetate. .Y x
Incarrying out the irivujo'n, theli after appropriate sanding ts'rfothnss; l''s applied to it a priming coat, whose principal ingredient is one of the matrialbabv and preferably a synthetic resin of the,polybasi c i 1 yalkali proof and will reactfrwith the,material'of tliebase to strengthenthe same'. to'V produce a ver-` Vv"sirfor'iglacl esion. without,N however,v raising graifof theVK matrialofythe base,
cat'i'g is Ii'lwise sandedo smoothness and thereafter the product4 is subjected tov suitable dcorative steps. I Y A y "e" means 'f .cet'xration,r after' the; prim- V there islapplied a atof a synthetic resious material conaifigthe desiree c1016; or; combination thereof.,
Whe is s!ufciritlyt dry', a second coat. of sami-ar maternit 'apli'd' and when, the' mier, has' d'ried`1the' msndj coat. is :lightly sanded.
and the'ri biiiredroi agni'gl luster with, any1 suit-,
lamb ool-will'add tothe Is'teii adl'brilliancyf obtained v costi-ng, moreovr, winmithi normalit@ pratures", bie stable and free'r At iidiiit, it should also be stated than" tiie loose and removable top will not only have its top surface treated in the above described manner, but the edges or flange portions will likewise be similarly coated.
I may apply to either the primingv coat or the colored finishingA coat by means of a varnish n glue, a decalcomania of appropriate design and contrasting colorto producevariousmotifs such a derilter: design;l borders; and pieces. After' the decafcom'ania "has'se't, and becomes thoroughly dry, it is coated with a sealer coating ``f"'she11ac and varnish, after which a coat of .clorbufng lacquer enamel containing a syn- ,theticj resinuis, owed as the final finishing coat to" rot'efctj'ifheoiinalentation and withstand wear and al'sa' 'Srcl7A nishing coatings will be alkali andi acid resistant, moisture repellant and subsiimtiallyite'mpeiature proof. Furthermore, `they will be free `from any objectionable odor and will impart a nice nish to the final article. Atterithef final` clean coating.: has: thoroughly dr'ie;l^,;l itg'nayf7A bebuifed and* polished as hereto-rs fore described. :v L f f In lieu of the decalcomania effect, I may-taub.-n stitutefy decorationsfacomprising silver;v bronze,
, copperV or aluminum lea-finrgvarious designs;1 as
well asfrreproductiona of: variousikindsyan; colorsV of,A marbles and` also photoengrarvure met resentations.v g n y Inmayialsoutiliae a wood? veneer from* l/'Tfn"4 to M129 inf thickness `ot natural` woodsboth domestic and foreign. ,Y Such` veneeri` may obcvi-f `014515' carry, anyclesirect` grain ori-decorations and will be'suitably finished;- by the/use' of` a sealer ccngttcand;k aflear finishing coat.`
, `Rererririgto the'drawingfl haveindcated they priming-f coat at -14 and' the decorative coating; at I5 in Figure '3. In Figure 4 I have indicated atA 1,6 the.; decalcomaniaj, or, ve1s|efer,;orv other .ef fectas described-.j Y j y f '.llheY prescritv invention comprises au product in whiclaiall ofthe materialsVwilLnot-pos'sessa perceptible or objectionablgodor, Ywhereinntlmayy are substantially water propt-,and abrasion: zlu'otn;` Furthermore, the@coaakttilzlgsl which` arevappli'ed overv t'lre.` brus.v basefarewear resista-nt, inertipto the. actionlof acids, and; alkalies and posscssthe necessary plasticitizlimifiexibilityY ysomthast .there can be `no opportunity for', crackingv` onotherwise marringthe 2 2 e, g .Y
QA. table top adavd toobe'looaely d upon. tables and Y similar articleagcomprisinga base oflpressed .fibrous-material, having,v a pto:- tective layer of synthetic'vrcsin--ongone a-` decorativezzdesign comprising., metallicaleaf ien- Qlosd by Said lavan and a layerf non-amat;l dant material atlxedfto `time opposite surface: z a
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DE871503C (en) * 1942-07-26 1953-03-23 Erwin O Haberfeld Table top with covering
US5480698A (en) * 1994-09-13 1996-01-02 Hayman-Chaffey; Charles Acrylic or polycarbonate sheet-lacquer laminates and articles of furniture made therefrom

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DE871503C (en) * 1942-07-26 1953-03-23 Erwin O Haberfeld Table top with covering
US5480698A (en) * 1994-09-13 1996-01-02 Hayman-Chaffey; Charles Acrylic or polycarbonate sheet-lacquer laminates and articles of furniture made therefrom

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