Claims
- 1. A resilient, elastic, dimensionally dynamic, mobile, product of adhesive wood joinery complete in itself without fasteners, joinery millwork, or supporting structures, wherein said product of adhesive wood joinery comprises at least two individual wooden elements and a resilient, elastic dimensionally dynamic and mobile adhesive joint between the individual wooden elements wherein adjacent edges of the individual wooden elements contact each other such that the individual wooden elements together define a smooth and continuous wooden upper surface of said product of adhesive wood joinery.
- 2. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the joints exhibit hinge like flexibility in at least one direction.
- 3. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the individual wooden elements move freely and independently of each other.
- 4. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the wooden elements joined are not displaced permanently by impact or expansion but are drawn back to their original position.
- 5. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the wooden elements joined need not be precisely milled for a perfectly tight joint to be formed.
- 6. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein an individual wooden element is a single piece of wood more than {fraction (1/50)} of an inch thick.
- 7. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein an individual wooden element is a single piece of wood more than ½ of an inch long.
- 8. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein an individual wooden element is a single piece of wood more than ⅛ of an inch wide..
- 9. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the wooden elements move freely and independently of each other.
- 10. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the wooden elements joined are not displaced permanently by impact but are drawn back to their original position.
- 11. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the individual wooden elements need not be precisely milled or fitted for a perfectly tight joint to be formed.
- 12. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements contact each other at their adjacent bottom surface.
- 13. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements abut and contact each other at a point between their bottom and top surface.
- 14. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the individual wooden elements are joined held and drawn together across the entire depth of their adjoining edges by the resilient, elastic, dimensionally dynamic, mobile joinery material of the present invention.
- 15. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the continuous entirely wooden surface is joined held and drawn into place by the mobile, elastic, resilient dimensionally dynamic joinery material of the present invention.
- 16. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein the wooden joint edge of the individual wooden element is structurally stabilized by its upper surface contact, and complete attachment down its entire depth, to the wooden joint edge surface of the adjacent wooden element.
- 17. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein surface cohesion and integrity of the continuous entirely wooden surface is maintained by the individual wooden elements adjoining each other across the entire depth of their edges right to the continuous entirely wooden upper surface they form.
- 18. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 1 wherein adjacent adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements may be any distance less than {fraction (1/16)} of an inch apart at their upper surface.
- 19. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements contact each other at their adjacent bottom surface.
- 20. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements abut and contact each other at a point between their bottom and top surface.
- 21. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the individual wooden elements are joined held and drawn together across the entire depth of their adjoining edges by the resilient, elastic, dimensionally dynamic, mobile joinery material of the present invention.
- 22. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the continuous entirely wooden surface is joined held and drawn into place by the mobile, elastic, resilient, dimensionally dynamic joinery material of the present invention.
- 23. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the wooden joint edge of the individual wooden element is structurally stabilized by its upper surface contact, and complete attachment down its entire depth, to the wooden joint edge surface of the adjacent wooden element.
- 24. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein surface cohesion and integrity of the continuous entirely wooden surface is maintained by the individual wooden elements adjoining each other across the entire depth of their edges right to the continuous entirely wooden upper surface they form.
- 25. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein adjacent adjoining edges of the individual wooden elements may be any distance less than {fraction (1/16)} of an inch apart at their upper surface.
- 26. The product of adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the individual wooden elements are any pieces of wood that are greater than {fraction (1/50)} of an inch thick, greater than ⅛ of an inch wide and greater than ½ an inch long.
- 27. The adhesive wood joinery of claim 2 wherein the individual wooden element contact each other at the upper portion of their adjoining edge surface forming a smooth continuous entirely wooden top surface thereby.
- 28. The joinery of claim 1 wherein expansion forces of the wooden elements and impact forces from use are dispersed at the joint itself.
- 29. The joinery of claim 2 wherein expansion forces of the wooden elements and impact forces from use are dispersed at the joint itself.
A CONTINUATION IN PART
[0001] This application repeats a substantial portion of application Ser. No. 09/846,228 filed May 2, 2001 and adds and claims additional disclosure not presented in the prior application. Since this application names the sole inventor named in the prior application it may constitute a continuation in part of the prior application. The applicant desires to obtain the benefit of the filing date of the prior application.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09846228 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10779011 |
Feb 2004 |
US |