US2255335A - Process of reproducing wood grains - Google Patents

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US2255335A
US2255335A US289431A US28943139A US2255335A US 2255335 A US2255335 A US 2255335A US 289431 A US289431 A US 289431A US 28943139 A US28943139 A US 28943139A US 2255335 A US2255335 A US 2255335A
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  • the plastic surface will be proucked by applying slow drying paint, coating, or similar material on; a background suchas paper or smooth metallic or wood surface.
  • the first step I take a sheet or surfaced piece of wood such as oak or walnut which has a grain design desirable for copying. and by the use of acid, such as a solution'ofhydrochloric or a weak solution of nitric acid or by a brushing operation orboth increase the depth of the grain Second, I glaze the wood surface thus treated with a lacquer or the like which renders the surface harder and more impervious to moisture.
  • a matrix or die the cast surface of which will be aduplicate, in reverse, of the I grained surface of the wood specimen.
  • the die or matrix thus formed is preferably cast of synthetic rubber or material such as generally used in printers rollers and which material is flexible so t it can be bent into cylindrical form.
  • the surface to receive the transfer grain is hard, it should be rendered plastic toy the application of a, rather slow drying paint or final coat dial. and such paint or coating should be allowed to dry to the extent of being soft or plastic and capable of receiving the transferred print.
  • the cast sinface of the matrix or do die will be impressed against the same, thereby transferring to said painted or plastic surface an exact duplicate of the grained surface of the -z and in which imprint the deep or intaglio grain indicating lines will correspond to the grain of the wood from which the print was originally taken. If the surface to receive the final imprint is of a plastic material, such as unset plaster of Paris, or the like, the matrix or die will be pressed against the same, or'the material may be cast directly against the grained surface of the die.
  • the process of decorating plastic surfaces with grain designs oi we finishes in intaglio which comprises etching the surface of the wood specimen'with a weak acid solution to remove the softer portions of the wood to increase'the depth of the grain thereof, next forming a matrix with a relatively soft pression face of elastic material which may be bent into cylindrical form and casting e against the etched surface of the wood specimen to provide in the face of the matrix an impression surface the reverse of the wood finish being reproduced, and finally covergrained surface of the specimen, next providing ing the impressed hardened plastic surface with the plastic impression receiving surface to be a coating composition and rubbing the coated decorated, thereafter impressing said plastic sursurface to produce an ornamental finish resemface with said matrix and allowing said surface 5 bling natural wood.

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PROCESS @F REPBODUCING WQQE) i "2 Paul C. Schroeder, Minneapolis, new
of fifty-one one-hun to. Nalrne Fisher, eapolls. Minn.
Nc Dra. Application At it, 1939,
Serial No. 289,431
3 Claims. (Cl. ll-=24) ent ways. In some cases, it may be a plastic material such as unhardened plaster of Paris, but
- in most instances, the plastic surface will be pro duced by applying slow drying paint, coating, or similar material on; a background suchas paper or smooth metallic or wood surface.
As the first step I take a sheet or surfaced piece of wood such as oak or walnut which has a grain design desirable for copying. and by the use of acid, such as a solution'ofhydrochloric or a weak solution of nitric acid or by a brushing operation orboth increase the depth of the grain Second, I glaze the wood surface thus treated with a lacquer or the like which renders the surface harder and more impervious to moisture.
Third, I cast or press against the wood surface thus treated, a matrix or die, the cast surface of which will be aduplicate, in reverse, of the I grained surface of the wood specimen. The die or matrix thus formed is preferably cast of synthetic rubber or material such as generally used in printers rollers and which material is flexible so t it can be bent into cylindrical form.
Fourth, if the surface to receive the transfer grain is hard, it should be rendered plastic toy the application of a, rather slow drying paint or final coat dial. and such paint or coating should be allowed to dry to the extent of being soft or plastic and capable of receiving the transferred print.
, Fifth, while the painted suriaceis still in plastic condition the cast sinface of the matrix or do die will be impressed against the same, thereby transferring to said painted or plastic surface an exact duplicate of the grained surface of the -z and in which imprint the deep or intaglio grain indicating lines will correspond to the grain of the wood from which the print was originally taken. If the surface to receive the final imprint is of a plastic material, such as unset plaster of Paris, or the like, the matrix or die will be pressed against the same, or'the material may be cast directly against the grained surface of the die.
Sixth, after the printed surface-has hardened and completely dried, it will be covered with a paint or stain that will usually be darker in color 5 than the imprinted surface; and then the soft paint or stain will he rubbed off from the high surface leaving thedarker stain in the crevices or depressions to make the grain stand out just as it would appear in the original wood specimen or model, if the latter had been treated likewise with a stain or grain darkening material. By this improved process various other designs or configurations can be reproduced.
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1. The process of decorating plastic surfaces with grain designs 'of wood finishes in intaglio, which comprises removing the soft parts of a wood specimen being reproduced to increase the depth of the grain thereof, next forming a matrix against the surface of the wood specimen thus treated to provide in the matrix an impression surface the reverse of the grained surface of the s imen, next rovidin the lastic im ression of such wood surface. 20 M p g p p which comprises etching the surface of the wood specimen with a weak acid solution to remove the softer-portions of the wood to increase the depth of the grain thereof, next forming a matrix with a relatively soft impression face against the etched surface of the wood specimen to provide in the face of the matrix an pression sur face the reverse of the grained surface of the specimen, next providing the plastic impression receiving surface to heldecorated, thereafter impressing said plastic surface with said matrix and allowing said surface to harden to provide therein a duplicate of the woodflnlsh being reproduced and finally covering the impressed hardened plastic surface with a coating composition and rubbi the coated surface to prodoes an ornamental finish resembling natural 3. The process of decorating plastic surfaces with grain designs oi we finishes in intaglio, which comprises etching the surface of the wood specimen'with a weak acid solution to remove the softer portions of the wood to increase'the depth of the grain thereof, next forming a matrix with a relatively soft pression face of elastic material which may be bent into cylindrical form and casting e against the etched surface of the wood specimen to provide in the face of the matrix an impression surface the reverse of the wood finish being reproduced, and finally covergrained surface of the specimen, next providing ing the impressed hardened plastic surface with the plastic impression receiving surface to be a coating composition and rubbing the coated decorated, thereafter impressing said plastic sursurface to produce an ornamental finish resemface with said matrix and allowing said surface 5 bling natural wood.
to harden to provide therein a duplicate of the PAUL C. BCHROEDER.
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2607664A (en) * 1950-04-13 1952-08-19 Union Carbide & Carbon Corp Undistorted negative patterns of animal hides
US3467538A (en) * 1965-06-10 1969-09-16 Ladney M Jr Method of producing simulated wood grain finish
BE1000837A3 (en) * 1987-08-17 1989-04-18 Robinet Pierre Moulding system for concrete articles with simulated wood finish - treats wooden module to bring out wood grain by removing soft surface fibres

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2607664A (en) * 1950-04-13 1952-08-19 Union Carbide & Carbon Corp Undistorted negative patterns of animal hides
US3467538A (en) * 1965-06-10 1969-09-16 Ladney M Jr Method of producing simulated wood grain finish
BE1000837A3 (en) * 1987-08-17 1989-04-18 Robinet Pierre Moulding system for concrete articles with simulated wood finish - treats wooden module to bring out wood grain by removing soft surface fibres

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