Claims
- 1. A tube enclosure for a support post comprising:
- an elongated tube having a wall made up of multiple layers of sheet material,
- a reinforcing layer of material disposed between an exterior layer and adjacent layer of sheet material,
- a first continuous slit formed in the wall of said tube and extending the full length of said tube and through all of said layers of material,
- a hinge formed diametrically opposite to said slit, said hinge being formed by a second continuous slit extending the full length of said tube and extending from an inside of said tube to said reinforcing layer, said first slit being openable to receive the post to be covered by moving opposed portions of said tube about said hinge, and
- means for bonding the edges of said first slit together after said tube has been placed about a support post.
- 2. The tube enclosure of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing layer of material is disposed between adjacent layers of said sheet material at the bottom of said second slit and extending to opposite sides of said slit and for the full length of said tube.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said layers of sheet material are wood veneer and the grain of the wood in the exterior layer of veneer extends longitudinally of said tube.
- 4. The combination of claim 1 wherein said reinforcing layer is made of inorganic material.
- 5. The method of covering a support member with a wooden tube comprising:
- forming a tube of multiple layers of wood veneer with a reinforcing layer adjacent to the outer layer of veneers,
- cutting said tube through all of said multiple layers of veneer to form a first slit extending the full length of said tube,
- cutting said tube through all except the outer layer of said multiple layers of veneer and said reinforcing layer to form a second slit diametrically opposite to said first slit to act as a hinge,
- opening said wooden tube at said first slit by hinging at said second slit sufficiently to receive said support member,
- positioning said tube around said support member and closing said tube, and
- fastening opposite edges of said first slit together to maintain said tube in a closed position.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said reinforcing layer is formed of a sheet of inorganic material.
- 7. The method of forming a tubular enclosure for covering a support member, comprising:
- forming a tube of multiple layers of wood veneer and a reinforcing layer adjacent to the outer layer of veneer, all of said layers being bonded together,
- cutting said tube through all of said layers of veneer for the full length of said tube to form a first slit, and
- cutting said tube through all except said outer layer of veneer and said reinforcing layer for the full length of said tube and diametrically opposite to said first slit to form a second slit acting as a hinge to permit opening of said tube at said first slit to receive a support member to be enclosed.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said reinforcing layer is formed of a thin sheet of inorganic material.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60/018,118 filed May 22, 1996.
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"Reynolds Aluminum Colonial Columns", Brochure from Reynolds Metals Company, Jan. 1973. |