Claims
- 1. A method of forming a structural column comprising the steps of:
- coating very thin layers of wood veneers with an adhesive;
- placing a plurality of veneer layers on top of each other to form a stack of veneer layers;
- forming the stack of veneer layers into a triangularly shaped wave pattern laminate having alternating crest and valley portions interconnected by diagonal legs, each leg having an offset bend located at an elevation below the longitudinal mid point of the leg,
- cutting the formed veneer along a horizontal line extending through the offset bend portion of each diagonal leg to form outer angle-shaped components having formed marginal shoulders, and inner angle-shaped components having formed marginal shoulders;
- bonding a pair of inner angle-shaped components together along their formed marginal shoulders to form a hollow inner member having a closed cross section and no exposed edges;
- placing a pair of outer angle shaped components over the assembled inner member; and
- bonding the outer angle shaped components together and to the outer surface of the inner member to form a unitary, hollow structural column.
- 2. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 1, wherein the step of placing a plurality of veneer layers on top of each other includes orientating all of the layers relative to each other so that their grains are aligned parallel to each other except the next to the top layer and the next to the bottom layer, which two layers are orientated so that their grains extend transversely to the length of the grains of the remaining layers.
- 3. A method of producing a structural column according to claim 1, wherein the step of placing a pair of outer angle shaped components over the assembled inner members includes positioning the outer angle-shaped components relative to the inner angle-shaped components so that the marginal shoulders of the outer angle-shaped components are diagonally opposed to the location of the marginal edges of the inner angle-shaped components.
- 4. A method of producing a structrucal column according to claim 1, wherein the step of bonding a pair of inner angle-shaped components together includes placing the inner angle-shaped components over a longitudinally extending central core member and bonding the pair of angle-shaped components so the core member at the same time the marginal shoulders of the pair of angle-shaped components themselves are bonded together.
- 5. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 1, wherein the step of forming the layers of veneers into a triangularly shaped wave pattern includes:
- (a) placing the stack of veneer layers on the lower half of a mold having an upper surface contoured generally in the shape of a triangularly shaped wave pattern including alternating crest and valley portions interconnected by diagonal legs, which legs have an offset bend centrally located along each of their lengths,
- (b) closing the mold by forcing an upper mold half assembly composed of a plurality of individual mold components downwardly against the stack of veneer layers under pressure and heat to form the veneer layers into a wave-shaped pattern and to cure the adhesive, each component of said upper mold half assembly:
- (1) having a width corresponding to the width of a crest or valley portion of the lower mold half,
- (2) extending longitudinally along the crest and valley portions of the lower mold half, and
- (3) shaped corresponding to the lower mold half; and
- (c) removing the formed veneer from the upper and lower mold halves.
- 6. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 5, wherein the step of closing the mold further includes first forcing a centrally located upper mold half component down into engagement with the lower mold half and then sequentially forcing pairs of upper mold half components down into engagement with the lower mold half starting with the pair of components adjacent each side of the central upper mold half component and then the next outwardly located pair of upper mold half components until all of the upper mold half components have been engaged with corresponding portions of the lower mold half.
- 7. A method for forming a structural column which comprises:
- coating very thin layers of wooden veneers with an adhesive;
- placing a plurality of veneer layers on top of each other;
- molding the stack of veneer layers into a triangularly shaped wave pattern having alternating crest and valley portions interconnected by diagonal legs, with each leg having an offset bend centrally located along its length;
- slicing the molded wooded veneers along their offset bend portions to form angle-shaped members having formed marginal shoulders; and
- bonding two angle-shaped components together along their formed marginal shoulders to form a closed hollow structural column having no exposed edges.
- 8. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 7, wherein the step of placing a plurality of veneer layers on top of each other includes orientating all of the layers relative to each other so that their grains are aligned parallel to each other except the next to the top layer and the next to the bottom layer, which two layers are oriented so that their grains extend transversely to the length of the grains of the remaining layers.
- 9. A method of producing a structural column according to claim 7, wherein the step of bonding two angle-shaped components together includes placing the components over a longitudinally extending central core member and bonding the two components to the central core member at the same time the formed marginal shoulders of the two components themselves are bonded together.
- 10. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 7, wherein the step of molding the layers of veneers into a triangularly shaped wave pattern includes:
- placing the stack of veneer layers on the lower half of a mold having an upper surface contoured generally in the shape of a triangularly shaped wave pattern with alternating crest and valley portions interconnected by diagonal legs having an offset bend centrally located along the length of each leg of the wave pattern;
- closing the mold by forcing an upper mold half assembly composed of a plurality of individual components:
- having a width corresponding to the width of a crest or valley portion of the lower mold half,
- extending longitudinally along the crest and valley portions of the lower mold half, and
- shaped corresponding to the lower mold half, downwardly against the stack of veneer layers under pressure and heat to form the veneer layers into a wave-shaped pattern and to cure the adhesive; and
- removing the formed veneer from the upper and lower mold halves.
- 11. A method of forming a structural column according to claim 10, wherein the step of closing the mold further includes first forcing a centrally located upper mold half component down into engagement with the lower mold half and then sequentially forcing pairs of upper mold half components down into engagement with the lower mold half starting with the pair adjacent each side of the central upper mold half component and then the next outwardly located pair of upper mold half components until all of the upper mold half components have been engaged with corresponding portions of the lower mold half.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 164,324, filed June 30, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,387,546.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Exhibit 1-a figure from Japanese Patent Publication No. SHOWA 43 (1968)-3757. |
Divisions (1)
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