Claims
- 1. A shaped article comprising a rigid body of a densified mixture which includes particulate material and a binder, said body having an outer surface provided with at least one elongated ridge having a pair of side faces including an angle with each other and terminating in a tip constituting an edge of said ridge and an inner surface forming in the region of said ridge an elongated cavity aligned in longitudinal direction with said ridge, said cavity having an inner end adjacent said tip and which is spaced from said tip a distance smaller than the spacing of any other point of said inner surface from an opposite point of the outer surface, and said body having in the region of said tip a greater density than in the remainder of said body, to assure that said body has a non porous surface even at the edge of said ridge.
- 2. A shaped article as defined in claim 1, wherein said particulate material is constituted by comminuted cellulose fibers and wherein said binder is a thermosetting binder.
- 3. A shaped article as defined in claim 1, wherein said elongated cavity is defined by a pair of opposite faces including an angle with each other which is smaller than the included angle between said side faces so that the wall thickness of said ridge gradually increases in a direction away from said tip.
- 4. A shaped article as defined in claim 3, wherein said tip of said ridge has in a cross-section normal to its elongation a rounded contour of a predetermined radius of curvature and wherein said inner end of said cavity has in a cross-section normal to the elongation of said cavity a rounded contour of a radius of curvature smaller than that of said tip.
- 5. A shaped article as defined in claim 3, wherein said tip of said ridge has in a cross-section normal to its elongation a rounded contour of a predetermined radius of curvature and wherein said opposite faces of said elongated cavity are joined at the inner ends thereof by a planar face extending normal to a longitudinal plane of symmetry through said ridge.
- 6. A shaped article as defined in claim 1, wherein said shaped article includes a pair of valleys to opposite sides of said ridge and wherein said inner surface is spaced from said outer surface at a maximum distance in the region of said valleys and wherein said body has a greater density in the region of said tip than in the region of said valleys.
- 7. A shaped article as defined in claim 6, wherein said shaped article includes a plurality of parallel ridges separated by valleys from each other, and wherein the density of the body in the region of said tip of each of said ridges exceeds the density of said body in the region of each of said valleys.
- 8. A shaped article as defined in claim 7, wherein said plurality of ridges have different heights.
- 9. A shaped article as defined in claim 7, wherein the tip of each ridge has in a cross-section normal to its elongation a rounded contour having a radius of curvature, wherein the radius of curvature of the tip on some of said ridges differs from those of the tips of the other ridges, and wherein the density of said body in the region of said tips is the greater the smaller the radius of curvature is.
- 10. A shaped article as defined in claim 7, wherein said shaped article is a decorative body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of the copending application Ser. No. 571,619, filed Apr. 25, 1975, which, in turn, is a division of application Ser. No. 340,934, filed Mar. 13, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,030.
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