Claims
- 1. A wooden flooring product having a wear surface with enhanced hardness and stability, wherein the enhanced hardness and stability is imparted according to the method comprising the steps of:(a) assembling a plurality of wooden veneer flooring product blanks into a bundle of blanks in surface-to-surface contact with each other; (b) enclosing the wooden flooring blanks in a pressure vessel; (c) evacuating the pressure vessel; (d) introducing into the vessel an effective quantity of a non-aqueous monomethylmethacrylate hardening composition for being impregnated into said wooden flooring blanks; (e) introducing into the vessel an effective quantity of a polyethylene glycol composition for being impregnated into said flooring blanks to reduce the tendency of the bundle of flooring product blanks to adhere to each other; (f) soaking said wooden flooring blanks in said hardening composition and said polyethylene glycol composition for a predetermined period of time; (g) removing from the vessel excess amounts of the hardening composition and said polyethylene glycol composition which have not soaked into the flooring blanks; (h) applying increased pressure to said wooden flooring blanks to drive said hardening composition and said polyethylene glycol composition into the wooden flooring blanks; and (i) adhering the veneer flooring product blanks to a backing material to form the flooring product, whereby the veneer flooring product blank forms the wear surface of the flooring product.
- 2. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein the backing material comprises spaced-apart backing blocks.
- 3. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein the backing material comprises a solid core wood.
- 4. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein the step of soaking said hardwood flooring blanks in said monomethylmethacrylate hardening composition and said polyethylene glycol composition for a predetermined period of time is carried out at greater than atmospheric pressure.
- 5. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein said soaking step includes a first step at ambient pressure and a second step at greater than atmospheric pressure.
- 6. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, and including the application of steam to the hardwood flooring blanks along with the increased pressure.
- 7. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein said hardwood flooring blanks comprise blanks chosen from the group consisting of parquet blocks, veneer strips and solid wood.
- 8. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, wherein said hardwood flooring blanks comprise blanks chosen from the group consisting of oak and maple.
- 9. A wooden flooring product according to claim 1, and including the step of introducing a wood stain into the pressure vessel with the hardening composition for staining the wood blanks while they are hardened.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 1.53(b) continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/798,483 filed on Feb. 10, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,866,270. This invention relates to a method of hardening wooden flooring blanks in bundles in such a manner as to permit easy separation of the blank after the hardening processing is completed. The invention has application in the production of hardwood flooring, such as slats, planks and parquet blocks, out of hardwoods such as oak and maple. Finished hardwood flooring products of this type are typically installed by embedding the individual strips or blocks in a mastic-type adhesive on a subfloor.
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