Claims
- 1. Laminated wood structural units, for further assembly into beams, paneling, siding, fencing, flooring and decking, said laminated wood structural units each being elongate equal-length elements formed from at least two portions of at least one log, said log portions being selected from the group consisting of half-logs, pre-cut lumber planks and combinations thereof, each said log portion having parallel planar upper and lower longitudinal surfaces, said elongate equal-length elements being formed by superposing and centrally aligning one of said at least two log portions over the other of said at least two log portions and joining them adhesively together in a vertical pile to form a laminated intermediate assembly, said intermediate assembly being symmetrical in cross-section, and bisecting said intermediate assembly by a longitudinal cut along an axis perpendicular to said upper and lower surfaces, whereby the resulting two said elongate equal-sized log elements cut from said intermediate assembly are asymmetric mirror-image forms of said laminated wood structural units, each of said two laminated wood structural units being separate and independent of each other.
- 2. Laminated structural units as defined in claim 1, wherein said symmetrical intermediate assembly is so configured and dimensioned that said assembly's upper and lower portions are wider than the center portion thereof.
- 3. A space-containing wood beam of rectangular cross-section made of laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 2, wherein two said asymmetric mirror-image structural units, having been formed from said at least two log portions selected from the group consisting of at least one said half-log combined with at least one said pre-cut plank and said pre-cut planks, have been positioned so that the sides thereof which had been the outer sides of said intermediate assembly now face each other and are adhesively joined to form said space-containing wood beam of rectangular cross-section.
- 4. Laminated wood structural units for further assembly into beams, paneling, siding, fencing, flooring and decking as defined in claim 1, wherein selected surfaces of said at least two log portions not to be visible in said beams, paneling, siding, fencing, flooring and decking assembled from said wood structural units have been cut into with multiple cuts in an overall intermittent pattern before the forming of said intermediate assembly, said multiple surface cuts being made to sever the wood fibers at and adjacent said selected surfaces and thus to relieve uneven wood fiber tension in said log portions, said overall intermittent pattern being selected from the group consisting of cuts parallel to said log portion's longitudinal axis, transverse cuts perpendicular to said log portion's longitudinal axis, parallel cuts taken at an angle to said log portion's longitudinal axis, v-shaped cuts, x-shaped cuts, perforations distributed over all said not-to-be visible selected surfaces and combinations of the above.
- 5. Laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 4, wherein said log portions are formed of said half-logs and said intermittent cuts and perforations made in an overall pattern into said half-logs' surfaces penetrate to a depth of at least 5% and not more than 20% of the thickness of each said half-log, without significant loss of strength in said laminated wood structural units formed therefrom.
- 6. Laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 5, wherein the depth of said intermittent cuts and perforation made in an overall pattern is extended up to 35% of the thickness of each said log portion at the point where each said cut and perforation is made and wherein said cuts and perforations are subsequently filled with adhesive.
- 7. A combined uniform planar array made of laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 1, wherein a plurality of said asymmetric mirror-image structural units are aligned and secured in side-by-side relationship, with the surfaces created by said bisecting of said intermediate assemblies forming the surfaces of said combined uniform planar array, said array being utilized as flooring and decking with said surfaces created by bisecting said intermediate assemblies extending in a horizontal plane, and being utilized as paneling, siding and fencing with said surfaces created by bisecting said intermediate assemblies extending in a vertical plane.
- 8. Laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 1, further comprising a pre-cut lumber plank laminated to and extending the length of at least one longitudinal side face of each said laminated wood structural unit.
- 9. Laminated wood structural unit as defined in claim 8, wherein each said laminated plank is provided with a tongue extending upwardly along one longitudinal edge thereof and with a matching complementary longitudinal groove along the opposite edge thereof.
- 10. A wood structural unit made of laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 8, wherein each of two said laminated wood structural units has said pre-cut lumber plank laminated to said one longitudinal face thereof, the opposite longitudinal faces of said two laminated wood structural units each being laminated to a common pre-cut lumber plank therebetween.
- 11. Laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 1, wherein said log portions comprise two said half-logs cut diametrically and longitudinally from said at least one log, each said half-log being trimmed to form a flat planar surface opposite and parallel to the diametrically cut surface thereof, said flat planar surface of one said half-log being superposed, aligned with and adhesively joined to said flat planar surface of the other of said two half-logs.
- 12. Laminated wood structural units as defined in claim 1, wherein said log portions comprise at least three said pre-cut lumber planks stacked and laminated together into said aligned symmetrical vertical pile.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/493,011, filed Jun. 21, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,618,371 discloses and claims subject matter not previously considered, taught or claimed in, as well as matter restricted from, the parent application, which uses less-than-perfect half-logs or planks together with spacers to produce its space-containing wood beams. The method of the present invention provides structural products such as paneling, siding, fencing, flooring and the like, in addition to beams; the method also provides an answer to the problem that a significant percentage of small-diameter logs, when handled by conventional methods, are not suitable for use in structural lumber products because of warping and twisting. These distortions, especially severe in new-growth small logs, cause the discarding of up to 20% of an otherwise useful and valuable raw material; by applying the procedures of the method hereinafter disclosed, at least 95% of available logs of this category can be converted successfully into profitable structural products.
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