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- the present invention relates to a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing an aesthetic appearance of the wooden board assembly.
- Wooden materials or boards for wall panels or furniture in a building can not only bring warm color texture but also have the natural fragrance of woody fragrance. Thus, wooden materials or boards are the most advanced and expensive decoration material.
- the outer layer of the plywood or foamed board is pasted with a wooden texture veneer, but aforementioned veneer is printed by a printing machine, and the repeatability of the texture is high, which is quite unnatural when used in decoration.
- the printed lamination lacks the multiple functions of the log material that can absorb infrared rays, ultraviolet rays, and emit natural warm colors and natural log aroma.
- the traditional veneer cutting technology fails to take the material for the growth of the tree material, which leads to the scattered and fragmented natural wood grain visual effects of the composite whole surface of the wood grain board, especially when it encounters large size and large size.
- aforementioned manufacturing method will have high repeatability of the texture, or the texture of the veneer will be extremely unnatural, and the installation effect of the natural wood will be lost.
- the present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- the primary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing an aesthetic appearance of the wooden board assembly.
- Secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing using efficiency of a trunk and simplifying manufacture process of the wooden board assembly.
- Further objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing productivity of the wooden board assembly.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of expanding usage of the wooden board assembly to a wall, a curtain, furniture, or equipment.
- a method of making a wooden board assembly contains steps of:
- FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method of making a wooden board assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is still another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is still another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a method of making a wooden board assembly comprises steps of:
- a simulated pattern film 7 is adhered on the fixing lamination 6 to obtain various patterns, thus enhancing aesthetic appearance.
- a rectangular or circular scrap portion 21 is determined along a center of a tree ring of the trunk 2 which is placed horizontally, wherein the trunk 2 includes two wide board areas 2 A located on an upper end and a lower end of the scrap portion 21 , and the trunk 2 includes two narrow board areas 2 B located on a left side and a right side of the scrap portion 21 .
- the trunk 2 is cut in the predetermined thickness to form multiple boards in a cutting horizontal manner S 1 , the two wide board areas 2 A are removed from multiple narrow scraps 2 C, and two trimmed sections 2 D of the multiple boards of the trunk 2 are trimmed, thus obtaining multiple wide boards 22 .
- a respective wide board 22 has two planes formed on two side walls thereof.
- the scrap portion 21 is cut in a longitudinal cutting manner S 2 from a respective narrow board area 2 B, and the left side and the right side of the scrap portion 21 are trimmed straightly to form multiple peripheral boards 23 .
- the rectangular scrap portion 21 is cut in the longitudinal cutting manner S 1 to simplify a cutting process but produce less peripheral boards 23 .
- the circular scrap portion 21 is cut in a longitudinal cutting manner S 3 , wherein the circular scrap portion 21 is cut to produce more peripheral boards 23 with a wider width in a complicate cutting process.
- a respective wide board 22 and the multiple peripheral boards 23 are cut in a same length (such as 8 feet, i.e. 245 cm) and different widths, wherein a total width of the respective wide board 22 and the multiple peripheral boards 23 is 4 feet (i.e. 122 cm), then the respective wide board 22 and the multiple peripheral boards 23 are connected so as to produce a substrate 3 , wherein a width of the substrate 3 is 4 feet, and a length of the substrate 3 is 8 feet.
- the various trunks 2 of a same species are chosen so that the total length and the total width of the respective wide board 22 and the multiple peripheral boards 23 are more than those of the wood pattern assembly after connecting the respective wide board 22 and the multiple peripheral boards 23 .
- one or multiple wide boards 22 and one or more peripheral boards 23 are connected to form multiple vertical connection patterns.
- multiple wide boards 22 or the multiple peripheral boards 23 are connected to obtain different connection patterns.
- two straps 31 are adhered on two ends of the substrate 3 to produce the wood pattern assembly 4 , wherein a thickness of the two straps 31 is equal to a thickness of the substrate 3 .
- the wood pattern assembly 4 is cut in a horizontal cutting manner S 4 to form multiple cut films 41 , wherein two coupling sections 411 correspond to and are connected with the two straps 31 .
- the multiple cut films 41 are stacked and then are pressed by a heavy object W.
- a transparent adhesive P is coated on a bottom of a respective cut film 41 so as to adhere with a nonwoven fabric 5 , and the multiple cut films 41 are connected on a fixing lamination 6 .
- a simulated pattern film 7 is adhered on the fixing lamination 6 to obtaining various patterns.
- the nonwoven fabric 5 is connected on the simulated pattern film 7 so that the simulated pattern film 7 is adhered on a wall, a curtain, furniture, or equipment vividly.
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Abstract
A method of making a wooden board assembly includes A) determining a scrap portion of a trunk; B) cutting the trunk horizontally to form multiple boards; C) removing narrow scraps and trimmed sections of each of the multiple boards to obtain multiple trimmed wide boards, and cutting narrow board areas from the scrap portion to form multiple peripheral boards; D) removing a part of the scrap portion and two trimmed sections from each of the multiple peripheral boards; E) connecting the multiple trimmed wide boards and the multiple peripheral boards to form a substrate; F) adhering two straps on the substrate to produce a wood pattern assembly; G) cutting the wood pattern assembly to form multiple cut films; H) adhering one of the multiple cut films with a nonwoven fabric with a transparent adhesive and connecting the multiple cut films on a fixing lamination; and I) cutting the fixing lamination.
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- The present invention relates to a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing an aesthetic appearance of the wooden board assembly.
- Wooden materials or boards for wall panels or furniture in a building can not only bring warm color texture but also have the natural fragrance of woody fragrance. Thus, wooden materials or boards are the most advanced and expensive decoration material.
- However, the growth rate of trees is slow. If a large amount of solid wood (such as fir, pine, etc.) is used, excessive felling will damage the earth's environment. Because solid wood with sufficient area and thickness is not easy to obtain, the price is relatively expensive and will be difficult to obtain the solid wood. Also, cutting trees excessively will cause nature damage. Therefore, there are many alternative products on the market to replace solid wooden material or board, such as plywood or foam board.
- The outer layer of the plywood or foamed board is pasted with a wooden texture veneer, but aforementioned veneer is printed by a printing machine, and the repeatability of the texture is high, which is quite unnatural when used in decoration. Moreover, the printed lamination lacks the multiple functions of the log material that can absorb infrared rays, ultraviolet rays, and emit natural warm colors and natural log aroma.
- In order to solve this problem, some manufacturers have developed wooden board assembly to obtain natural veneer through string cutting, rotary cutting, diameter cutting or slitting, and then through the laminating process, the plywood or the outer layer of the foam board or the top layer of non-woven fabric is made into a paste, thus obtaining wooden board assembly.
- But, the traditional veneer cutting technology fails to take the material for the growth of the tree material, which leads to the scattered and fragmented natural wood grain visual effects of the composite whole surface of the wood grain board, especially when it encounters large size and large size. When laying a large area of the board or wall, aforementioned manufacturing method will have high repeatability of the texture, or the texture of the veneer will be extremely unnatural, and the installation effect of the natural wood will be lost.
- It is possible to adhere the technical veneer on a plywood or stiff material, but this technical veneer requires pre-treatment before lamination. Not only is the procedure cumbersome and the cost is higher. Also, it is also thicker and heavier than natural veneer, and it is more labor-intensive and labor-intensive during paving and construction.
- The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
- The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing an aesthetic appearance of the wooden board assembly.
- Secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing using efficiency of a trunk and simplifying manufacture process of the wooden board assembly.
- Further objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of enhancing productivity of the wooden board assembly.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a method of making a wooden board assembly which is capable of expanding usage of the wooden board assembly to a wall, a curtain, furniture, or equipment.
- To obtain above-mentioned objective, a method of making a wooden board assembly provided by the present invention contains steps of:
- A) determining a scrap portion on a center of a trunk, wherein the scrap portion is rectangular or circular, the trunk includes two wide board areas located on an upper end and a lower end of the scrap portion, and the trunk includes two narrow board areas located on a left side and a right side of the scrap portion;
- B) cutting the trunk horizontally in a predetermined thickness to form multiple boards, wherein the multiple boards includes multiple wide boards, multiple narrow scraps;
- C) removing multiple narrow scraps and two trimmed sections of the multiple boards of the trunk to obtain the multiple wide boards;
- D) removing a part of the scrap portion and two trimmed sections from a respective peripheral board of multiple peripheral boards;
- E) connecting the multiple wide boards and the multiple peripheral boards to form a substrate, wherein a respective wide board and the multiple peripheral boards are cut in a same length and different widths;
- F) adhering two straps on two ends of the substrate to produce a wood pattern assembly;
- G) cutting the wood pattern assembly in a horizontal cutting manner to form multiple cut films;
- H) adhering a respective cut film with a nonwoven fabric by using a transparent adhesive and connecting the multiple cut films on a fixing lamination; and
- I) cutting the fixing lamination in a desired length and a desired width.
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FIG. 1 is a flow chart of a method of making a wooden board assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 3 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 4 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 5 is still another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 6 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 7 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 8 is still another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 9 is another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 10 is also another perspective view of showing a step of making the wooden board assembly according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention. - With reference to
FIG. 1 , a method of making a wooden board assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises steps of: - A) determining a scrap portion on a center of a trunk;
- B) cutting the trunk horizontally in a predetermined thickness to form multiple boards, wherein the multiple boards includes multiple wide boards and multiple narrow scraps;
- C) removing multiple narrow scraps and two trimmed sections of the multiple boards of the trunk to obtain the multiple wide boards;
- D) removing a part of the scrap portion and two trimmed sections from a respective peripheral board of multiple peripheral boards;
- E) connecting the multiple wide boards and the multiple peripheral boards to form a substrate;
- F) adhering two straps on two ends of the substrate to produce a wood pattern assembly;
- G) connecting multiple cut films onto the wood pattern assembly;
- H) adhering a respective cut film with a
nonwoven fabric 5 by using a transparent adhesive and connecting the multiple cut films on a fixing lamination; and - I) cutting the fixing lamination in a desired length and a desired width.
- Preferably, a simulated
pattern film 7 is adhered on the fixing lamination 6 to obtain various patterns, thus enhancing aesthetic appearance. - Referring to
FIGS. 2-4 , a rectangular orcircular scrap portion 21 is determined along a center of a tree ring of the trunk 2 which is placed horizontally, wherein the trunk 2 includes twowide board areas 2A located on an upper end and a lower end of thescrap portion 21, and the trunk 2 includes twonarrow board areas 2B located on a left side and a right side of thescrap portion 21. - The trunk 2 is cut in the predetermined thickness to form multiple boards in a cutting horizontal manner S1, the two
wide board areas 2A are removed from multiplenarrow scraps 2C, and two trimmedsections 2D of the multiple boards of the trunk 2 are trimmed, thus obtaining multiplewide boards 22. A respectivewide board 22 has two planes formed on two side walls thereof. - The
scrap portion 21 is cut in a longitudinal cutting manner S2 from a respectivenarrow board area 2B, and the left side and the right side of thescrap portion 21 are trimmed straightly to form multipleperipheral boards 23. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , therectangular scrap portion 21 is cut in the longitudinal cutting manner S1 to simplify a cutting process but produce lessperipheral boards 23. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , thecircular scrap portion 21 is cut in a longitudinal cutting manner S3, wherein thecircular scrap portion 21 is cut to produce moreperipheral boards 23 with a wider width in a complicate cutting process. - With reference to
FIG. 5 , a respectivewide board 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23 are cut in a same length (such as 8 feet, i.e. 245 cm) and different widths, wherein a total width of the respectivewide board 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23 is 4 feet (i.e. 122 cm), then the respectivewide board 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23 are connected so as to produce asubstrate 3, wherein a width of thesubstrate 3 is 4 feet, and a length of thesubstrate 3 is 8 feet. - Since diameters of various trunks 2 are not equal, widths of
multiple scrap portions 21 of the various trunks 2 are not determined accurately, thus producing the multiplewide boards 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23 with different widths. To solve such a problem, the various trunks 2 of a same species are chosen so that the total length and the total width of the respectivewide board 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23 are more than those of the wood pattern assembly after connecting the respectivewide board 22 and the multipleperipheral boards 23. - Preferably, one or multiple
wide boards 22 and one or moreperipheral boards 23 are connected to form multiple vertical connection patterns. - Furthermore the multiple
wide boards 22 or the multipleperipheral boards 23 are connected to obtain different connection patterns. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , twostraps 31 are adhered on two ends of thesubstrate 3 to produce thewood pattern assembly 4, wherein a thickness of the twostraps 31 is equal to a thickness of thesubstrate 3. - As shown in
FIG. 7 , thewood pattern assembly 4 is cut in a horizontal cutting manner S4 to formmultiple cut films 41, wherein twocoupling sections 411 correspond to and are connected with the twostraps 31. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , themultiple cut films 41 are stacked and then are pressed by a heavy object W. - With reference to
FIG. 9 , a transparent adhesive P is coated on a bottom of arespective cut film 41 so as to adhere with anonwoven fabric 5, and themultiple cut films 41 are connected on a fixing lamination 6. - Referring to
FIG. 10 , after producing the fixing lamination 6, asimulated pattern film 7 is adhered on the fixing lamination 6 to obtaining various patterns. - The
nonwoven fabric 5 is connected on thesimulated pattern film 7 so that thesimulated pattern film 7 is adhered on a wall, a curtain, furniture, or equipment vividly. - While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention
Claims (1)
1. A method of making a wooden board assembly comprising steps of:
A) determining a scrap portion on a center of a tree trunk, wherein the scrap portion is rectangular or circular, the trunk includes two wide board areas located on an upper end and a lower end of the scrap portion, and the trunk includes two narrow board areas located on a left side and a right side of the scrap portion;
B) cutting the trunk horizontally in a predetermined thickness to form multiple boards, wherein the multiple boards include multiple wide boards, a narrow scrap board at a top of the trunk and a narrow scrap board at a bottom of the trunk;
C) removing the narrow scrap boards and two trimmed sections of each of the multiple boards to obtain the multiple trimmed wide boards, and cutting each of the narrow board areas from the scrap portion to form multiple peripheral boards;
D) removing a part of the scrap portion and two trimmed sections from each peripheral board of the multiple peripheral boards;
E) connecting each of the multiple trimmed wide boards with multiple peripheral boards to form a substrate, wherein each of the multiple trimmed wide boards and each of the multiple peripheral boards is cut in a same length;
F) adhering two straps on two ends of the substrate to produce a wood pattern assembly;
G) cutting the wood pattern assembly to form multiple cut films;
H) adhering each of the multiple cut films with a nonwoven fabric by using a transparent adhesive and connecting the multiple cut films on a fixing lamination; and
I) cutting the fixing lamination in a predetermined length and a predetermined width.
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