Claims
- 1. A one piece molded plastic body simulative of a lattice of separate superposed members, the body comprising:a first plurality of continuous elongated members lying in a first plane, each of the members having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a pair of edges interconnecting the upper and lower surfaces; and a second plurality of discontinuous elongated members intersecting and interconnecting the first plurality of members at a plurality of junction regions, each of the members in the second plurality lying in a second plane and having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a pair of edges interconnecting the upper and lower surfaces; wherein the upper surfaces of the each of the members in the first plurality are transversely concave.
- 2. The one piece molded plastic body according to claim 1, wherein the second plurality of discontinuous members intersects the first plurality at approximately 90 degrees.
- 3. The one piece molded plastic body according to claim 1, wherein the first and second planes are generally coplanar.
- 4. The one piece molded plastic body according to claim 1, wherein each of the members in the first plurality have a central region and a pair of side regions, the central region being thinner than the side regions and the upper surface sloping upwardly from the central region to the side regions at an angle of approximately 3 degrees.
- 5. The one piece molded plastic body according to claim 1, wherein the upper surfaces of the members in both the first and second plurality have a wood grain disposed thereon.
- 6. A molded plastic lattice comprising:a first plurality of continuous elongated members lying in a first plane, each of the members having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a pair of edges interconnecting the upper and lower surfaces; and a second plurality of members intersecting the first plurality of members at an angle thereto, each of the members in the second plurality lying in a second plane which is parallel to the first plane; wherein the upper and lower surfaces of the each of the members in the first plurality are transversely concave.
- 7. The molded plastic lattice according to claim 6, wherein the second plurality of discontinuous members intersects the first plurality at approximately 90 degrees.
- 8. The molded plastic lattice according to claim 6, wherein the first and second planes are generally coplanar.
- 9. The molded plastic lattice according to claim 6, wherein each of the members in the first plurality have a central region and a pair of side regions, the central region being thinner than a the side regions and the upper surface sloping upwardly from the central region to the side regions at an angle of approximately 3 degrees.
- 10. The molded plastic lattice according to claim 6, wherein the upper surfaces of the members in both the first and second plurality have a wood grain disposed thereon.
- 11. The molded plastic lattice according to claim 6, wherein the members in the first and second plurality comprise a molded one piece body.
- 12. A plastic lattice comprising:a plurality of elongated members forming the lattice, each of the members having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a pair of edges interconnecting the upper and lower surfaces, the upper and lower surfaces of at least some of the elongated members being transversely concave so as to give the members a bow-tie shaped cross section.
- 13. The plastic lattice according to claim 12, wherein the elongated members comprise a first plurality of members lying in a first plane and a second plurality of members lying in a second plane, the second plurality of members intersecting and interconnecting the first plurality of members.
- 14. The plastic lattice according to claim 13, wherein the first and second planes are generally coplanar.
- 15. The plastic lattice according to claim 12, wherein the lattice comprises a molded one piece body.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/338,110, filed Jun. 23, 1999.
This application claims the benefit of United States Provisional Application having Ser. No. 60/116,046 filed Jan. 14, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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