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    • D21PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
    • D21HPULP COMPOSITIONS; PREPARATION THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES D21C OR D21D; IMPREGNATING OR COATING OF PAPER; TREATMENT OF FINISHED PAPER NOT COVERED BY CLASS B31 OR SUBCLASS D21G; PAPER NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • 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
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    • Y10T156/00Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
    • Y10T156/10Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor
    • Y10T156/1002Methods of surface bonding and/or assembly therefor with permanent bending or reshaping or surface deformation of self sustaining lamina
    • Y10T156/1043Subsequent to assembly
    • Y10T156/1044Subsequent to assembly of parallel stacked sheets only
    • 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
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    • Y10T428/31504Composite [nonstructural laminate]
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  • My invention relates to veneer Work.
  • the object of my invention is to form veneer work in which the thin wood veneer is properly supported by material which can be readily subjected to impressions in the way of ornamentation and designs and which is not influenced by moisture or changes of temperature which would result in the warping or cracking of the veneer, and to provide proper means for permanently supporting the thin wood veneer during the process of forming the finished veneer work and securing the same permanently to the support.
  • myinvention consists, generally stated, in the combination of a thin wood veneer, a thin paper backing secured to and supporting the same, and a metal sheet to which the paper backing is secured. It also comprises the method of forming such veneer work consisting in cleaning the metal sheet, subjecting the thin wood veneer when secured to a thin paper backing to a bath composed of glycerine and water and applying adhesive material to the paper backing and securing the same to thesheet metal by pressure.
  • a suitable acid solution such as a solution of oxalic acid and water.
  • the veneer which is employed is a thin wood veneer of any suitable class of wood, such veneer being cut so that many sheets are obtained from an inch thickness of wood and such sheets one of glycerine.
  • a thin paper backing supports the sheet and holds it from breaking when handled and gives increased strength to the veneer.
  • a suitable bath for such purpose being composed of seven parts water and In this bath the veneer is placed While supported by the paper backing and when soaked in the bath it is rendered sufficiently pliable to enable it to conform to any ordinary pattern on the sheet metal.
  • the veneer sheet and the paper sheet are both rendered pliable in this way while the paper sheet supports the veneer sheet as it is handled and holds it as it is compressed upon the metal sheet whether it be of a plain surface or an ornamented surface, the paper sheet in the latter case supporting and sustaining the thin wood Veneer when it is caused under the pressure of the dies to conform itself to the irregular shape of the metal sheet.
  • a suitable paste such as the that composed of flour and water, applying the paste to the exposed face of the paper backing, and then the combined veneer and paper sheet is pressed on the surface of the metal sheet which pressure may be applied by rubbing the veneer, or it may be applied through rolls and caused to adhere.
  • the metal sheet is cleaned in the same way and the veneer supported on the same backing prepared in the same way and the metal sheet may either be first stamped and the veneer placed over the same and forced down by the dies, or theplain metal sheet may be placed under the die, the veneer sheet with the adhesive material thereon being placed over the same or being previously pasted thereto, and the two subjected to the die pressure.
  • the second sheet of the wood veneer having the grain crossing that of the first sheet, I prefer to remove the paper backing from this, outer surface before securing it to the inner sheet.
  • wood surface is then cleaned with a solution The natural of the oxalic acid and water and finished in the usual way by filling and varnishing, or in any other desired way.

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VENEER WORK.
No. 536,841. Patented Apr. 2, 1895.
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UNITED STATES.
PATENT OFFICE.
EDWIN O. ROENIGK, OF PITTSBIIRG, PENNSYLVANIA.
VENEER-WORK.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 536,841,'dated April 2, 1895. Application filed December 10,1394. Serial No. 531.413. (Nospeoimeus.)
Be it known that I, EDWIN O. ROENIGK, a resident of Pittsburg. in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Veneer-Work; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description thereof.
My invention relates to veneer Work.
The object of my invention is to form veneer work in which the thin wood veneer is properly supported by material which can be readily subjected to impressions in the way of ornamentation and designs and which is not influenced by moisture or changes of temperature which would result in the warping or cracking of the veneer, and to provide proper means for permanently supporting the thin wood veneer during the process of forming the finished veneer work and securing the same permanently to the support.
To these ends myinvention consists, generally stated, in the combination of a thin wood veneer, a thin paper backing secured to and supporting the same, and a metal sheet to which the paper backing is secured. It also comprises the method of forming such veneer work consisting in cleaning the metal sheet, subjecting the thin wood veneer when secured to a thin paper backing to a bath composed of glycerine and water and applying adhesive material to the paper backing and securing the same to thesheet metal by pressure.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I willdescribethe same more fully, referring to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a section of a flat sheet of veneer work, and Fig. 2 is a section of an irregular or stamped sheet embodying the same.
In practicing my invention I take a piece of sheet iron, zinc, or other suitable metal and thoroughly wash the surface to be veneered with a suitable acid solution, such as a solution of oxalic acid and water. In this way the surface is cleaned and all grease or foreign substance removed, leaving the sheet ready to receive the veneer. The veneer which is employed is a thin wood veneer of any suitable class of wood, such veneer being cut so that many sheets are obtained from an inch thickness of wood and such sheets one of glycerine.
being secured to a thin paper backing. This thin paper backing supports the sheet and holds it from breaking when handled and gives increased strength to the veneer. To secure such veneer to the supporting metal sheet it is first soaked in a suitable bath composed of glycerine and water in proper proportions, a suitable bath for such purpose being composed of seven parts water and In this bath the veneer is placed While supported by the paper backing and when soaked in the bath it is rendered sufficiently pliable to enable it to conform to any ordinary pattern on the sheet metal. The veneer sheet and the paper sheet are both rendered pliable in this way while the paper sheet supports the veneer sheet as it is handled and holds it as it is compressed upon the metal sheet whether it be of a plain surface or an ornamented surface, the paper sheet in the latter case supporting and sustaining the thin wood Veneer when it is caused under the pressure of the dies to conform itself to the irregular shape of the metal sheet. After the veneer when supported on the paper backing is suffici'ently soaked I apply to back of the same, a suitable paste such as the that composed of flour and water, applying the paste to the exposed face of the paper backing, and then the combined veneer and paper sheet is pressed on the surface of the metal sheet which pressure may be applied by rubbing the veneer, or it may be applied through rolls and caused to adhere. Where irregular or ornamented veneer work is formed, the metal sheet is cleaned in the same way and the veneer supported on the same backing prepared in the same way and the metal sheet may either be first stamped and the veneer placed over the same and forced down by the dies, or theplain metal sheet may be placed under the die, the veneer sheet with the adhesive material thereon being placed over the same or being previously pasted thereto, and the two subjected to the die pressure. In case I desire to apply two sheets of the veneer, the second sheet of the wood veneer having the grain crossing that of the first sheet, I prefer to remove the paper backing from this, outer surface before securing it to the inner sheet. wood surface is then cleaned with a solution The natural of the oxalic acid and water and finished in the usual way by filling and varnishing, or in any other desired way.
In the accompanying drawings sections of 5 the veneer work are shown and the wood veneer is'marked Veneer, the paper backing is marked Paper and the metal sheet is marked Sheet metal.
What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-- 1. The combination of a wood veneer, a thin paper backing secured to and supporting the same, and a metal sheet to which the paper backing is secured, substantially as set forth.
2. The method of forming wood veneer,'consisting in cleaning a metal sheet, subjecting a wood veneer when secured to a thin paper backing to a bath composed of glyccrine and water, applying the adhesive material to the paper backing and compresssing the veneer to the metal sheet, substantially as set forth.
3. The method of forming wood veneer, consisting in cleaning a metal sheet, subjecting a wood veneer when secured to a thin paper backing to a bath composed of glycerine and water, applying the adhesive material to the paper backing and then stamping the combined veneer work to the shape desired.
In testimony whereof I, the said EDWIN O. ROENIGK, have hereunto set my hand.
EDWIN O. ROENIGK. Witnesses:
ROBERT C. TOTTEN, LINDSAY DE 13. LITTLE.
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US2556060A (en) * 1946-03-06 1951-06-05 Globe Wernicke Co Method of making plastic desk tops
US2739640A (en) * 1947-10-10 1956-03-27 Globe Wernicke Co Method of producing a linoleum covered desk top
US3110643A (en) * 1960-10-10 1963-11-12 Elliott Bay Lumber Company Method of manufacture of a laminated metal and wood product
US3301728A (en) * 1956-12-14 1967-01-31 Swartz William Process for making three dimensional display items
US4942084A (en) * 1988-06-30 1990-07-17 Prince Kendall W Reconstituted wood veneer covered structural elements
US6759105B2 (en) 2000-11-13 2004-07-06 Dennis B. Brooker Wood surface inkjet receptor medium and method for making and using same
US20150191913A1 (en) * 2014-01-06 2015-07-09 Jeffery Anderson Decorative tiles for ceilings and/or walls

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2556060A (en) * 1946-03-06 1951-06-05 Globe Wernicke Co Method of making plastic desk tops
US2739640A (en) * 1947-10-10 1956-03-27 Globe Wernicke Co Method of producing a linoleum covered desk top
US3301728A (en) * 1956-12-14 1967-01-31 Swartz William Process for making three dimensional display items
US3110643A (en) * 1960-10-10 1963-11-12 Elliott Bay Lumber Company Method of manufacture of a laminated metal and wood product
US4942084A (en) * 1988-06-30 1990-07-17 Prince Kendall W Reconstituted wood veneer covered structural elements
US6759105B2 (en) 2000-11-13 2004-07-06 Dennis B. Brooker Wood surface inkjet receptor medium and method for making and using same
US20150191913A1 (en) * 2014-01-06 2015-07-09 Jeffery Anderson Decorative tiles for ceilings and/or walls

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