The present invention relates to a method for producing a decorative molded part.
In this method, as in the method known for example from DE 43 01 444 A1, a substrate is provided on a rear side opposite a visible side of a veneer, which substrate is joined to the veneer.
In the method according to the invention, the substrate is usually an injection-molded substrate which is joined to the veneer by inserting the veneer, where appropriate after preceding lamination and preceding three-dimensional shaping, at its rear side into an injection mold and joining it to the substrate at the rear side by injecting the plastic material forming the substrate into the injection mold in molten form and solidifying it against the rear side of the veneer.
In the method according to the invention, the visible side of the veneer can then be provided with a transparent or translucent cover layer in a manner known. In this case, the veneer is protected from environmental influences by the cover layer, but is visible through the cover layer so that the visual and aesthetic appearance of the decorative molded part is determined or co-determined by the veneer layer.
However, such a cover layer can also be dispensed with in the proper procedure. In this case, the visible side of the veneer forms the outer surface of the decorative molded part.
The present invention is based on the problem to provide a method for producing a decorative molded part which allows a greater variation of the design statement when using a veneer.
In order to solve this problem, the present invention proposes a method with the features of a bleaching pattern. In this method, at least the visible surface of the veneer is bleached differently to produce a bleaching pattern.
As is generally the case, in the method according to the invention, bleaching is also carried out with the aim of removing all or part of the natural wood colorants from the veneer so that the veneer appears with a different color spectrum or the coloring of the veneer produces a clearer effect, since a veneer completely or partially freed of the natural wood color brings out the color shade used in coloring with greater radiance. It is also possible to use bleaching to better bring out the contrast of the veneer's natural grain.
In the prior art, bleaching is performed uniformly to achieve post-treatment steps such as coloring and/or varnishing on a uniform surface of the veneer that appears harmonious overall.
With the present invention, at least the visible side surface of the veneer is bleached differently to produce a bleaching pattern. Thus, as part of the bleaching process, a bleaching pattern is produced on the visible side surface of the veneer. This bleaching pattern is intended to create or help convey an aesthetic effect. The bleaching pattern can influence the subsequent entry or application of color. Like the bleaching pattern, the applied color will also be visible with varying intensity or radiance. After bleaching, the visible side surface can also merely be painted transparent clear or coated. In this case, the bleached wood surface defines the aesthetic appearance of the decorative molded part.
In the method according to the invention, at least one bleaching medium is deliberately applied to surface segments of at least the visible side surface of the veneer for different lengths of time. This is done with the aim of producing a specific, deliberately selected bleaching pattern at least on the visible side of the veneer, which is the design of the decorative molded part to be produced.
Further embodiments of the present invention propose different possibilities for applying the bleaching medium to surface segments of at least the visible side surface of the veneer for different lengths of time. Thus, it is possible to perform several bleaching cycles, during which the bleaching medium is allowed to act on the veneer. In this process, the bleaching medium can evenly wet the surface in each cycle, wherein the surface of the veneer can be treated between individual cycles in order to protect at least a specific surface segment from the action of the bleaching medium, or bleaching medium can be brought to action in concentrated form at specific locations. This can be done, for example, by masking surface segments. Masking can be done by a protective application or a masking cut. Masking can be done before the first or single bleaching of the veneer. Masking can also be done between different cycles for bleaching the veneer.
A particularly simple and effective way of achieving different bleaching is to immerse surface segments of the visible side surface of the veneer in a bleaching medium for different lengths of time. This effect is usually produced by adapted relative movements between the veneer and the bleaching medium usually provided as a bath. For example, the veneer can thus be immersed step by step in a bleaching medium. The stepwise immersion of the veneer in the bleaching medium is usually carried out with the aim of forming discrete bleaching gradations within the bleaching pattern. These bleaching gradations can characterize or at least help to characterize the bleaching pattern.
Alternatively or additionally, the veneer can be continuously immersed in the bleaching medium. The continuous immersion of the veneer in the bleaching medium is carried out with the aim of producing a continuously varying bleaching pattern. Of course, the two measures described above can also be combined with each other in order to first produce a bleaching pattern with bleaching gradations and then to supplement or attenuate these bleaching gradations by continuous transitions.
In one variant, which can also be carried out in combination with stepwise and/or continuous immersion of the veneer, the veneer is immersed several times in a bleaching medium. Between the respective immersions, the veneer undergoes a change in position so that the veneer is immersed in the bleaching medium with a different alignment than in a preceding immersion process. Individual immersion processes can be carried out in such a way that the veneer or the visible side surface thereof is only partially immersed in the bleaching medium, while another surface section remains outside the bleaching medium and is not subsequently bleached.
The veneer is bleached with a suitable bleaching agent, e.g. a medium containing peroxide.
The bleaching medium is allowed to act for at least a few minutes during each bleaching cycle or on the surface segment to be bleached, usually for about five to 20 minutes. Depending on the bleaching medium and the type of wood, complete bleaching can usually be achieved after 6 to 8 hours of exposure time. This exposure time, or a significant portion of it, can be divided into evenly spaced intervals, each of which subjects another surface section to bleaching. In this way, a uniformly graded bleaching pattern can be produced on the veneer.
After bleaching, the thus pre-treated veneer can be formed three-dimensionally in the subsequent trim part process, if appropriate after preceding lamination on the rear side of the veneer. The three-dimensional preform formed in this way can be back injection molded in an injection mold to form the rear side of the substrate and subsequently colored on the visible side. Alternatively or additionally, the visible side can be coated or painted with a transparent or translucent cover layer, which may also be colored, preferably by injection molding. With this colored post-treatment within the veneer and/or on the veneer, the design formed by the bleached pattern is still retained so that the bleached pattern may appear as a colored pattern and/or a pattern covered with color on the visible side of the decorative molded part.
Further details and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of embodiments in conjunction with the drawing.
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On the visible side of the veneer 4, characterized by reference sign 10, there is a cover layer 12 in the embodiment according to
Various variants for forming a bleaching pattern characterized by reference sign 14 are illustrated below with reference to
The bleaching pattern 14 shown in
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In the embodiment according to
As before, further surface segments of veneer 4 can be created by pivoting and lowering the veneer 4 into the bleaching medium so that between the individual triangles 20 a gradation of bleaching levels is effected as shown in
2 decorative molded part
4 veneer
6 substrate
8 pin
10 visible side
12 cover layer
14 bleaching pattern
16 strip
18 square
20 triangle
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021133466.7 | Dec 2021 | DE | national |