The present application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2005-46539 filed on Feb. 23, 2005, and incorporates herein the contents with reference thereto.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a plate material having a natural texture which is similar to that of a plate material lumbered from a natural large-diameter tree having a high scarcity value, such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak by use of a wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in an artificial forest of paulownia, poplar, Radiata pine, whitewood, rubber or the like. The present invention also relates to a natural-texture plate material manufactured by the method.
2. Description of the Related Art
A plate material lumbered from a natural large-diameter tree such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak provides a feeling of luxury and enjoys popularity, but these trees take much time to grow, and cannot be supplied by plantation. Therefore, in recent years, chances to put the plate material on the market have decreased, and the plate material of this type of large-diameter tree has not been used in general manufacturing of architecture or furniture for a long time. The Yakushima cedar of the Yakushima island, beech of the Shirakami mountain range, the Taiwanese cypress of Taiwan and the like are designated as world heritages by the UNESCO, they are prohibited from being felled by the country, and it is impossible to use the plate material as a material for the architecture or the furniture.
It is difficult to use the Yakushima cedar, the beach of the Shirakami mountain range, the Taiwanese cypress of Taiwan or the like, but there is a strong demand for the feeling of luxury brought about by the plate material lumbered from a natural large-diameter tree such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak. To meet the demand, various devises have been made. For example, there is a method of printing and reproducing grains of the above type of large-diameter tree to attach the grains to the furniture or the architecture. This method and the like are remarkably easy, but is often performed. However, since the printed grains apparently compare poorly, the method has been seldom used in recent years.
Moreover, attempts have been made to lumber a plate material from a tree which comparatively inexpensively grows fast and which can be sufficiently supplied by the plantation. In this case, for example, to assimilate the plate material to that of the ebony, the material is colored with a black pigment or dyestuff. However, in the conventional method, the whole manufactured plate material is homogeneously colored in black, a texture of the material is far different from that of the ebony, and the only black plate material can simply be obtained. This also applies to a method of obtaining a plate material similar to that of red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak. The simply colored plate material can only be obtained which is still far different from a genuine material.
That is, the conventional method has focused on obtaining a coloring method in which there is as little color unevenness as possible. As a result, it may be said that a result far different from a texture owned by a natural large-diameter tree could only be derived. As an example of the invention relating to the homogeneous coloring method providing the color unevenness as little as possible, there is introduced a method described in JP-A-2001-1308. In JP-A-2004-52492, there is described a method of printing and adding grains.
In view of the above-described situations, an object of the present invention is to develop a method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture which is similar to that of a plate material manufactured from a natural large-diameter tree having a high scarcity value, the tree including ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak by use of a wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in an artificial forest of paulownia, poplar, Radiata pine, whitewood, rubber or the like. The object is also to obtain a natural-texture laminated plate material by the method. The following two problems were set in order to achieve this object.
<Problem 1>
As to the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in an artificial forest of paulownia, poplar, Radiata pine, whitewood, rubber or the like, the tree seldom becomes large like a tree such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak. Therefore, the first problem is to develop a method of obtaining a plate material having a large width and having a consistency of grains even from a small-diameter tree as if the grains were taken from the large-diameter tree.
<Problem 2>
The second problem is to develop a coloring method for bringing a grain color or texture of a plate material as close as possible to that of a plate material obtained from a large-diameter tree such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak in a case where the plate material is colored which has been taken from a wood cyclically produceable in a short cycle in an artificial forest of paulownia, poplar, Radiata pine, whitewood, rubber or the like.
The present invention has been developed to solve the above problems, and provides the following solution means.
<Solution Means 1>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring; and
assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive, whereby the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained.
<Solution Means 2>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring; and
assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to a top a face of one of the wood blocks on which flat grains appear and bring to tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive, whereby the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained.
<Solution Means 3>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring;
assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored; and
slicing or lumbering the resultant natural-texture laminated plate material in parallel with the top of the material to obtain a plurality of natural-texture laminated plate materials having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
<Solution Means 4>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent, in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring;
assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to a top a face of one of the wood blocks on which flat grains appear and bring to tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive to obtain the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored; and
slicing or lumbering the resultant natural-texture laminated plate material in parallel with the top of the material to obtain a plurality of natural-texture laminated plate materials having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
<Solution Means 5>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
assembling the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step so as to bring to tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive, and obtaining a laminated plate material;
slicing or lumbering the laminated plate material obtained in the second step in parallel with the top of the material to obtain a plurality of laminated plate materials;
immersing the respective laminated plate materials obtained in the third step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent; and
removing the respective immersed laminated plate materials from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring, whereby natural-texture laminated plate materials having such natural appearances that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained.
<Solution Means 6>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
assembling the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step so as to bring to a top a face of one of the wood blocks on which flat grains appear and bring to tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with an adhesive, and obtaining a laminated plate material;
slicing or lumbering the laminated plate material obtained in the second step in parallel with the top of the material to obtain a plurality of laminated plate materials;
immersing the respective laminated plate materials obtained in the third step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent; and
removing the respective immersed laminated plate materials from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which winter grains are completely colored and summer grains are in process of coloring to obtain natural-texture laminated plate materials having such natural appearances that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
<Solution Means 7>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which both of winter and summer grains are completely colored;
assembling the respective removed wood blocks so as to bring to tops the faces of the respective wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, peeling layers in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored from adjacent sides of the blocks and thereafter bonding the adjacent sides to one another with an adhesive to obtain a laminated plate material in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored; and
peeling the surface of the laminated plate material obtained in the fourth step until a face appears on which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are being colored, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
<Solution Means 8>
A method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture, comprising the steps of:
lumbering a wood which is cyclically produceable in an artificial forest to obtain a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction;
immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into a solution of a coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in a solvent;
removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in a stage in which both of winter and summer grains are completely colored;
assembling the respective removed wood blocks so as to bring to a top a face of one of the wood blocks on which flat grains appear and bring to tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, peeling layers in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored from adjacent sides of the blocks and thereafter bonding the adjacent sides to one another to obtain a laminated plate material; and
peeling the surface of the laminated plate material obtained in the fourth step until a face appears on which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are being colored, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such a natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
<Solution Means 9>
The method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture according to any one of the solution means 1 to 8, wherein the solution of the coloring agent is blended with an incombustible agent.
<Solution Means 10>
A natural-texture laminated plate material manufactured by the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture according to any one of the solution means 1 to 9.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 1 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring; and assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to the tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thick (usually a thickness of several millimeters or more) laminated plate material having a straight-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 2 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring; and assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to the top the face of one of the wood blocks on which the flat grains appear and bring to the tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thick (usually a thickness of several millimeters or more) laminated plate material having a flat-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 3 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring; assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to the tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored; and slicing or lumbering the resultant natural-texture laminated plate material in parallel with the top of the material to obtain the plurality of natural-texture laminated plate materials having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to about several millimeters) laminated plate material having a straight-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 4 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring; assembling the respective wood blocks removed from the solution of the coloring agent so as to bring to the top the face of one of the wood blocks on which the flat grains appear and bring to the tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, whereby the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained; and slicing or lumbering the resultant natural-texture laminated plate material in parallel with the top of the material to obtain the plurality of natural-texture laminated plate materials having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to about several millimeters) laminated plate material having a flat-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 5 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; assembling the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step so as to bring to the tops the faces on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the laminated plate material; slicing or lumbering the laminated plate material obtained in the second step in parallel with the top of the material to obtain the plurality of laminated plate materials; immersing the respective laminated plate materials obtained in the third step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; and removing the respective immersed laminated plate materials from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring, whereby the natural-texture laminated plate materials having such natural appearances that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to several millimeters) laminated plate material having a straight-grain appearance closely akin to that of the plate material obtained by lumbering the natural large-diameter tree having the scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 6 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; assembling the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step so as to bring to the top the face of one of the wood blocks on which the flat grains appear and bring to the tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, bonding the adjacent sides of the blocks to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the laminated plate material; slicing or lumbering the laminated plate material obtained in the second step in parallel with the top of the material to obtain the plurality of laminated plate materials; immersing the respective laminated plate materials obtained in the third step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; and removing the respective immersed laminated plate materials from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are in process of coloring, whereby the natural-texture laminated plate material having such natural appearances that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored is obtained. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to about several millimeters) laminated plate material having a flat-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 7 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored; assembling the respective removed wood blocks so as to bring to the tops the faces of the respective wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, peeling the layers in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored from the adjacent sides of the blocks before bonding the adjacent sides to one another with the adhesive, and obtaining the laminated plate material in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored; and peeling the surface of the laminated plate material obtained in the fourth step until the face appears on which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are being colored, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thick (usually a thickness of several millimeters or more) laminated plate material having a straight-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value. It is to be noted that, needless to say, it is possible to further slice or lumber the laminated plate material obtained by this method, thereby obtaining a comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to about several millimeters) laminated plate material.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 8 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture, comprising the steps of: lumbering the wood which is cyclically produceable in the artificial forest to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having the faces on which the straight grains appear in the longitudinal direction; immersing the respective wood blocks obtained in the above step into the solution of the coloring agent dissolved and liquefied in the solvent; removing the respective immersed wood blocks from the solution of the coloring agent in the stage in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored; assembling the respective removed wood blocks so as to bring to the top the face of one of the wood blocks on which the flat grains appear and bring to the tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, peeling the layers in which both of the winter and summer grains are completely colored from the adjacent sides of the blocks before bonding the adjacent sides to one another, and obtaining the laminated plate material; and peeling the surface of the laminated plate material obtained in the fourth step until the face appears on which the winter grains are completely colored and the summer grains are being colored, and obtaining the natural-texture laminated plate material having such the natural appearance that the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, it is possible to obtain from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest the natural-texture comparatively thick (usually a thickness of several millimeters or more) laminated plate material having a flat-grain appearance closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value. It is to be noted that, needless to say, it is possible to further slice or lumber the laminated plate material obtained by this method, thereby obtaining a comparatively thin (a thickness of 0.2 mm to about several millimeters) laminated plate material.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 9 is the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture according to any one of the solution means 1 to 8, wherein the solution of the coloring agent is blended with the incombustible agent. Therefore, it is possible to obtain, from the wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest, a natural-texture highly-incombustible laminated plate material whose appearance is closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value.
In the present invention, the invention of the solution means 10 is the natural-texture laminated plate material manufactured by the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture according to any one of the solution means 1 to 9. Therefore, it is possible to obtain, from a wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in the artificial forest, a natural-texture laminated plate material whose appearance is closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value. Therefore, felling of a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value can be reduced as much as possible, and the present invention is also useful for protection of natural environments. In addition, it is possible to remarkably inexpensively provide a natural-texture laminated plate material whose appearance is closely akin to that of a plate material obtained by lumbering the natural large-diameter tree having the scarcity value.
Other objects, characteristics, and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The best mode for carrying out the present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the drawings. Embodiment 1 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 1, Embodiment 2 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 2, Embodiment 3 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 3, Embodiment 4 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 4, Embodiment 5 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 5, Embodiment 6 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 6, Embodiment 7 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 7, Embodiment 8 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 8, and Embodiment 9 is an embodiment of the invention of Solution Means 9.
As shown in
For example, an enlarged diagram of
These plurality of wood blocks 11 to 18 is assembled so as to bring to tops the faces of the respective wood blocks on which the straight grains appear, and then, adjacent sides of the blocks are bonded to one another with an adhesive. Thus, a natural-texture laminated plate material 1 (see
In this manner, there is obtained the natural-texture laminated plate material 1 (see
That is, speeds at which the pigment or the dyestuff as the coloring agent penetrates into the winter grains w and the summer grains s (see
It is to be noted that in a case where the texture of a white-based natural large-diameter tree such as maple is reproduced using a wood such as a rubber having a certain degree of strong color as a raw material, the wood blocks 11 to 18 are immersed into a solution of a decoloring agent, decolored, and dried before the wood blocks 11 to 18 are colored. Thereafter, the blocks are colored using a coloring agent (slightly yellowish color) having such a color that can reproduce a lightly yellowish white color of the maple. That is, in a case where the color of the wood for use as the raw material is deeper than that of the targeted natural large-diameter tree, a decoloring step is inserted before a coloring step. This respect is common to any other embodiment described later.
As an example, there will be specifically described steps of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a texture similar to that of ebony by use of a paulownia wood. First, the paulownia wood was lumbered to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks 11 to 18 (see
After injecting the solution of the coloring agent, the pressure in the pressure tight container was returned to normal pressure (1 atm). Furthermore, the container was pressurized under 7 atms, and retained for five hours. The pressure in the pressure tight container was again returned to normal pressure (1 atm), and the wood blocks 11 to 18 were removed from the pressure tight container. The removed wood blocks 11 to 18 were sandwiched between the sponge rollers (not shown), and the superfluous water content was squeezed out. Thereafter, the blocks were naturally dried to obtain a water content of 15 wt % or less. Moreover, the respective wood blocks were assembled so as to bring to tops the faces on which the straight grains appeared, the adjacent sides or the blocks were bonded to one another with an agent, and there was obtained a laminated plate material 1 (see
As a result, it was possible to obtain the laminated plate material 1 having a texture closely akin to that of a plate material obtained from a large-diameter tree such as ebony. That is, the pigments completely penetrates into the winter grains w to substantially blacken the winter grains w, and the summer grains s are partially colored in light black. Such texture is a texture itself of the plate material obtained from a large-diameter tree such as ebony (refer to
It is to be noted that a reason why the container is pressurized before solution of the coloring agent is injected is to promote the penetration of the pigment or the dyestuff into the wood blocks 11 to 18. In this case, time required for the coloring differs between the penetration at normal temperature as described above and the penetration in a heated state. Such method of pressurizing or heating the container to promote the penetration of the pigment or the dyestuff is broadly performed.
In this case, when the impregnating with the solution of the coloring agent is excessively performed, both the winter grains w and the summer grains s are completely colored, and a state of a wood block 100 shown in
On the contrary, in the method of Embodiment 1, the winter grains are deeply colored, and the summer grains are lightly colored. Therefore, this difference between the colored states produces a texture like a natural large-diameter tree grain texture. A similarity in appearance is produced to such an extent that even a specialist cannot tell the difference from a distance. The laminated plate material 1 is constituted of the wood blocks 11 to 18, but the original wood blocks 11 to 18 are not necessarily sampled from adjacent portions of the same tree. Even if the tree type is the same, individuals are usually sampled from various portions. Therefore, even if the wood blocks 11 to 18 are simultaneously colored, the colored states are not constant, and exhibit subtle differences. Moreover, this subtle difference (so-called dye unevenness) is reflected more naturally in human eyes.
That is, when the wood blocks are combined to obtain the laminated material, and the material is colored, one object is to obtain a plate material having a large width from a small-diameter tree as if it were sampled from the large-diameter tree, but there is also produced an effect that fluctuations of the individual wood blocks emphasize the natural texture of the colored material. Moreover, this respect also applies to Embodiments 2 to 9 described below.
As shown in
Next, the wood blocks are assembled so as to bring to a top a face of the only wood block 21 on which flat grains appear and bring to tops the faces of the remaining wood blocks 22 to 27 on which the straight grains appear. Adjacent sides of the blocks are bonded to one another with an adhesive, and a laminated plate material 2 (see
It is to be noted that in a case where a thickness D21 of the laminated plate material 2 is set to exceed 40 mm, an upper limit of each of widths d21 to d27 of the tops of the wood blocks 21 to 27 constituting the laminated plate material 2 is set to 40 mm or less. The reason is similar to the reason for the restrictions on the numeric values of the widths d11 to d18 of the wood blocks 11 to 18 in Embodiment 1. It is to be noted that when the width d21 of the wood block 21 is set to be large to a certain degree as shown in
It is to be noted that a lower limit of the thickness D21 of the laminated plate material 2 is about 0.2 mm which is a limit with which the wood blocks 21 to 27 can be lumbered (or sliced), but the thickness D21 needs to be about 3 to 5 mm at minimum, considering that the sides of the wood blocks 21 to 27 are bonded to one another. It is to be noted that D22 denotes a width of the laminated plate material 2, and a width D22 is a total of the widths d21 to d27. Moreover, D23 denotes a length of the laminated plate material 2.
A natural-texture laminated plate material 1 obtained in Embodiment 1 is sliced or lumbered in parallel with a top of the material as shown in
A natural-texture laminated plate material 2 obtained in Embodiment 2 is sliced or lumbered in parallel with a top of the material as shown in
After the wood blocks 11 to 18 shown in
As an example, a paulownia wood was lumbered to obtain the plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks 11 to 18 (see
Next, this laminated plate material 1a was immersed into a solution (not shown) of a coloring agent containing 3 to 5% of black pigment for about seven minutes. Thereafter, the material 1a was removed from the solution of the coloring agent, and sandwiched between sponge rollers (not shown) to squeeze out a superfluous water content. Subsequently, the material was naturally dried, and a water content was set to 15 wt % or less. As a result, it was possible to obtain a single-ply laminated plate material 1a whose texture was closely akin to that of a plate material obtained from a large-diameter tree such as ebony. It is to be noted that all of the steps were performed under normal pressure (1 atm) at normal temperature (20° C.).
After the wood blocks 21 to 27 shown in
After the wood blocks 11 to 18 shown in
If both of the winter and summer grains of the laminated plate material 1c are still homogeneously colored, the material is further sliced until there appear grains having natural appearances in which the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. It is to be noted that the winter and summer grains are homogeneously colored in opposite sides and in opposite butt ends of the laminated plate material 1c. Therefore, by removing these sides and ends, the whole material has a natural appearance in which the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
After the wood blocks 21 to 27 shown in
If both of the winter and summer grains of the laminated plate material 2c are still homogeneously colored, the material is further peeled until there appear grains having natural appearances in which the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored. It is to be noted that the winter and summer grains are homogeneously colored in opposite sides and in opposite butt ends of the laminated plate material 2c. Therefore, by removing these sides and ends, the whole material has a natural appearance in which the winter grains are deeply colored and the summer grains are lightly colored.
In the method of manufacturing the laminated plate material having the natural texture in Embodiments 1 to 8, the coloring agent was blended with a boric acid, an inorganic phosphoric acid or the like as an incombustible agent, whereby incombustible laminated plate materials 1, 2, 1a, 1c, 2a, and 2c having natural textures were obtained.
The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a laminated plate material having a natural texture to manufacture the laminated plate material having the natural texture similar to that of a plate material lumbered from a natural large-diameter tree having a scarcity value, such as ebony, red sandalwood, Chinese quince, cheek, maple, ash, or oak by use of a wood which can be cyclically produced in a short cycle in an artificial forest of paulownia, poplar, Radiata pine, whitewood, rubber or the like. The present invention also relates to a natural-texture laminated plate material manufactured by the method. Therefore, it is possible to use a laminated plate material having a texture of the natural large-diameter tree which provides a feeling of luxury, while contributing to protection of global environments and protection of resources. Therefore, the present invention can be applied to many fields ranging from buildings, fixtures, and furniture to daily goods and toys, and various developments are possible.
It is to be noted that in the solution means 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 of the present invention, there is a first step of obtaining a plurality of rectangular parallelepiped wood blocks having faces on which straight grains appear in a longitudinal direction. The wood blocks are individually colored before assembled, but this order may be reversed. That is to say, a method may be used in which first the wood blocks are assembled to form a laminated plate material, and the whole laminated plate material is immersed into the solution of the coloring agent to color the material. However, in this case, it is presumed that a large-scale container is required as a pressure adjusting container for immersing the laminated plate material into the solution of the coloring agent. Therefore, this method is said to be appropriately selectable depending on industrial applicability. It is to be noted that in the methods of the solution means 5 and 6, the laminated plate material is obtained before colored, the material is sliced or lumbered to obtain a thin laminated plate material, and the material is colored. Therefore, a container may have a usual size in which the whole material is immersed, and the pressure adjusting container is not required.
The embodiments have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the embodiments, and it is apparent for a person skilled in the art that various alternations and modifications can be performed within the spirits of the present invention as claimed in the appended claims.
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2005-046539 | Feb 2005 | JP | national |