Claims
- 1. A method for producing wooden tile having first and second pairs of opposed peripheral edges comprising the steps of
- providing a plurality of small rectangular wooden blocks including opposed side and end edges, an underside and a topside having a wearing surface;
- forming in the underside of each block at least one first groove extending laterally between the side edges thereof and spaced inwardly from the end edges thereof and at least one second groove extending longitudinally between the end edges thereof parallel to and spaced inwardly from the side edges thereof and intersecting with the first grooves;
- dimensioning the blocks and locating the grooves such that, when the blocks are either side by side, side to end or end to end to form a tile, the first and second grooves are aligned to form first continuous, rectilinear channels having side walls and extending parallel to each other and to the first pair of opposed peripheral edges of the tile and second continuous, rectilinear channels having side walls and extending parallel to each other and to the second pair of opposed peripheral edges of the tile with the first and second grooves intersecting to form a grid-like network of channels;
- arranging and holding together the blocks in an abutting relationship and in a predetermined pattern;
- preforming from a relatively flexible synthetic plastic material a grid including a plurality of ribs which intersect and are arranged to fit into the channel network;
- inserting the grid into the channel network; and
- bonding the grid ribs to the side walls of the first and second channels.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein
- each of the blocks has a lateral dimension between the side edges thereof and a longitudinal dimension between the end edges thereof which is equal to or a multiple of the lateral dimension;
- when both the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of a block is A, the number of each of the first and second grooves is 1, the first and second grooves are centrally located and spaced inwardly 0.5 A from the end edges of the block and the side edges of the block, respectively;
- when the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of a block are X.multidot.A and Y.multidot.A, respectively, the number of the first grooves is X, the number of the second grooves is Y, the first grooves closest to the opposed end edges of the block are spaced 0.5 A inwardly therefrom and all the first grooves are uniformly spaced A from each other and the second grooves closest to the opposed side edges of the block are spaced 0.5 A inwardly therefrom and all the second grooves are uniformly spaced A from each other; and
- the blocks are arranged in the predetermined pattern to form a rectangular tile and the channel network.
- 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein A is approximately 17/8 inches.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the blocks are cut so the wearing surface is end grain.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the preformed grid is a one-piece unit.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein
- the grid is formed from a synthetic plastic material capable of becoming flowable upon heating above a predetermined temperature and hardening upon subsequent cooling;
- the grid ribs have a top edge and a height approximating the depth of the channels; and
- after the grid is inserted into the channel network, sufficient heat and pressure is applied to the top edges of the grid ribs to cause at least the top portion thereof to become flowable and diffused into the wood in the immediate vicinity of the channels while in a flowable state and becomes bonded to the channel side walls after hardening.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein
- each of the blocks has a lateral dimension between the side edges thereof and a longitudinal dimension between the end edges thereof which is equal to or a multiple of the lateral dimension;
- when both the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of a block is A, the number of each of the first and second grooves is 1, the first and second grooves are centrally located and spaced inwardly 0.5 A from the end edges of the block and the side edges of the block, respectively;
- when the lateral and longitudinal dimensions of a block are X.multidot.A and Y.multidot.A, respectively, the number of the first grooves is X, the number of the second grooves is Y, the first grooves closest to the opposed end edges of the block are spaced 0.5 A inwardly therefrom and all the first grooves are uniformly spaced A from each other and the second grooves closest to the opposed side edges of the block are spaced 0.5 A inwardly therefrom and all the second grooves are uniformly spaced A from each other; and
- the blocks are arranged in the predetermined pattern to form a rectangular tile and the channel network.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein A is approximately 17/8 inches.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 including while applying heat and pressure to the top edges of the grid ribs, simultaneously applying substantially the same heat and pressure to the wood in the immediate vicinity of the channels to accelerate diffusion of the plastic material into the wood.
- 10. A method according to claim 6 wherein the blocks are cut so the wearing surface is end grain.
- 11. A method according to claim 6 wherein the second grooves extend perpendicularly to the first grooves and the first and second channels intersect at right angles.
- 12. A method according to claim 6 wherein the preformed grid is a one-piece unit.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 754,747, filed Sep. 4, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,213,861.
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