The present invention relates to decorative boards with a surface structure of the upper surface.
Products coated with thermosetting laminates are frequent today. They are foremost used where the demand for abrasion resistance is high, but also where resistance towards different chemicals and moisture is required. As an example of such products floors, floor beadings, table tops, work tops and wall panels can be mentioned.
The thermosetting laminate mostly consists of a number of base sheets with a decor sheet placed closest to the surface. The decor sheet can be provided with a desired decor or pattern. The most frequent patterns usually represent the image of different kinds of wood, or minerals such as marble or granite. The surface of the laminate can be provided with a structure during the laminating procedure which will make the decor more realistic. Press plates with structure or structure foils are frequently used when manufacturing such a laminate. A negative reproduction of the structure in the press plate or the foil will be imprinted into the laminate during the laminating procedure.
The structure suitably represents features characteristic for the pattern the décor represents in the laminate. The structure can be made coarse to simulate for example roughly planed stone, or smooth with randomly placed pits and micro, cracks to simulate polished marble. A wood surface can for example be simulated by providing the surface with randomly placed thin oblong indentations which imitate pores. These indentations must be oriented in the direction of the growth of the simulated wood, which is indicated by the pattern of the grains, in order to make the result realistic.
It has for a long time been a great need to be able to manufacture a decorative thermosetting laminate with a decor pattern with a surface structure as life like as the decor reproduced.
According to the present invention the above mentioned needs have been met and a decorative board with a decorative surface with a matching surface structure that overlaps adjoining boards has been achieved. The invention relates to embossed decorative boards having a first and a second opposite edge with adjacent third and a fourth edges. The boards includes an upper side decorative surface, an upper side embossing and a base layer. The invention is characterised in that the embossing is comprised by surface structure areas of which at least four are first and second outermost surface structure areas. The first outermost surface structure areas has each one end edge coinciding with the first edge of the board while the second outermost surface structure areas has each one end edge coinciding with the second edge. The second edge is arranged opposite to the first edge. At least two surface structures having different visual characteristics is used, wherein two adjacent outermost surface structure areas within the same board has different surface structures. The different surface structures can be arranged into surface structure groups after its visual characteristics whereby the first outermost surface structure areas of the first edge is numbered LI, LII, LIII etc. in a subsequent order starting from the third edge. The second outermost surface structure areas of the second edge is numbered RI, RII, RIII etc. in a subsequent order starting from the third edge. The end edge of the outermost surface structure areas with the same ordinal number of the first edge and the second edge hereby has mainly the same length. The outermost surface structure area with the same ordinal number of the first edge and the second edge has a similar surface structure.
According to one embodiment of the invention the base layer may consist of a number of conventional dry base layer paper webs or base layer paper sheets which are impregnated with a thermosetting resin. The resin in the uppermost of these is preferably while the rest of the webs or sheets for example may contain melamine-formaldehyde resin or phenol-formaldehyde resin. The decor paper web or decor paper sheet respectively, is hereby placed on top of the conventional base layer webs or base layer sheets after, which the different paper webs or a stack of sheets respectively are continuously or discontinuously laminated together at an elevated pressure and an elevated temperature.
The surface layer of the may suitably include a so called overlay paper, placed on top of the decor paper. The overlay paper is suitably impregnated with melamine-formaldehyde resin. At least one of the thermosetting resin impregnated sheets, preferably the uppermost one is preferably coated with hard particles, for example silica, aluminium oxide and/or silicon carbide with an average size of 1-100 μm, preferably around 5-60 μm.
The overlay may alternatively be replaced by, or used together with, a layer of ionomeric polymer where the polymer for example is constituted of ethylene-methacrylateacid-copolymer while the ions for example are constituted of sodium, zinc or lithium even though other ionomeric polymers are usable. It is also in this embodiment suitable to utilise hard particles as described above.
According to one embodiment of the invention the base layer consists of a particle board or a fibre board. Such a base layer may be 5-20 mm thick.
According to one embodiment of the invention the decor pattern consists of a number of sections of parallel rows of bars, where the bars in adjoining rows are mutually offset in the longitudinal direction. The most popular decor used on floor boards is different kinds of wood and minerals. The surface structures narrow indentations in the surface of 0.1-10 mm width which simulates pores, cracks, graining, joints and knots. It is also possible to use micro structures achieving mall or semi gloss surfaces. The latter can also be used in combination with the above.
According to one embodiment of the invention a demarcation consisting of a 1-20 mm wide, preferably 3-10 mm wide, field without any surface structure is used between adjacent structure areas.
According to an alternative embodiment of the invention a demarcation consisting of a 1-20 mm wide, preferably 3-10 mm wide, field were one surface structure gradually transforms into another surface structure
The invention is further explained in connection to the accompanying drawings showing different embodiments of the invention where,
Accordingly,
The invention is not limited by the shown embodiments since they can be varied in different ways within the scoop of the invention.
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This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. Ser. No. 10/477,141 filed Dec. 3, 2003, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,287,985 which is a continuation of and claims priority to PCT/SE2002/00856, filed on May 3, 2002, claiming the priority of Swedish Patent Application No. 0101620-3, filed May 10, 2001. The entire disclosures of these applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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