Claims
- 1. A reverse molded wood composite door skin, comprising:
a molded wood composite panel having a first surface adapted to be exteriorly disposed and an opposite second surface adapted to be interiorly disposed in order to be adhesively secured to a surface, the panel comprising a major planar portion, at least one planar panel portion lying in a plane spaced from the plane of said major planar portion, and an outwardly extending contoured wall surrounding said planar panel portion and interconnecting and integral with said major planar portion and said planar panel portion, said contoured wall extending outwardly from and relative to said first surface.
- 2. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said contoured wall includes an apex.
- 3. The door skin of claim 2, wherein said apex includes a rounded top.
- 4. The door skin of claim 3, wherein said contoured wall further comprises a plurality of raised planar steps interposed between said first major planar portion and said rounded top.
- 5. The door skin of claim 2, wherein said raised planar panel portion is inwardly disposed relative to said major planar portion.
- 6. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said contoured wall includes a first contoured portion adjacent said first major planar portion and a second contoured portion adjacent said planar panel portion.
- 7. The door skin of claim 6, wherein said first contoured portion extends outwardly from said first surface and said second contoured portion extends inwardly relative to said first surface.
- 8. The door skin of claim 6, wherein said top portion has at least a portion disposed outwardly beyond said major planar portion and said planar panel portion.
- 9. The door skin of claim 7, wherein said planar panel portion is outwardly disposed relative to said major planar portion.
- 10. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said contoured wall extends outwardly from said first surface at an angle of about 25° to about 35°.
- 11. The door skin of claim 1, wherein each one of said one raised planar panel portions is rectangular.
- 12. The door skin of claim 10, wherein said contoured wall is rectangular in plan.
- 13. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said planar panel portion is disposed inwardly from said first major surface.
- 14. The door skin of claim 1, wherein the major planar portion has a first caliper and said contoured wall has a second caliper, said second caliper being less than said first caliper.
- 15. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said panel is formed from at least forty percent by weight wood fiber selected from the group consisting of pine and fir.
- 16. The door skin of claim 1, wherein said panel is formed of hardboard.
- 17. A method of forming a reverse molded wood composite door skin, comprising the steps of:
providing a mold having an upper mold core and a lower mold core, wherein the upper mold core has a flat portion and at least one mold cavity, and the lower mold core has a flat portion and at least one upwardly extending contoured design complementary to the mold cavity; positioning a cellulosic mat between the upper and lower mold cores; and compressing the cellulosic mat between the upper and lower mold cores and heating the cellulosic mat to a temperature sufficient to form a door skin having a contoured portion and a planar portion, the contoured portion extending outwardly from and relative to a first surface of the planar portion adapted to be exteriorly disposed and opposite to a second surface adapted to be interiorly disposed and adhesively secured to a surface, wherein the planar portion has a first caliper and the contoured portion has a second caliper less than the first caliper.
- 18. The method of claim 17, including the step of compressing the cellulosic mat to a specific gravity in the range of about 0.96 to about 1.08.
- 19. The method of claim 18, including the step of heating the cellulosic mat to a temperature of about 385° F. to about 450° F.
- 20. The method of claim 17, including the step of applying a pressure to the cellulosic mat of about 550 psi to about 850 psi.
- 21. The method of claim 17, including the step of providing a cellulosic mat comprised of at least about 80% by weight fibrillated cellulosic fibers, the fibers selected from the group consisting of pine and fir.
- 22. The method of claim 17, including the step of providing a cellulosic mat comprised of a thermosetting binder selected from the group consisting of formaldehyde, melamine formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde, urea formaldehyde, and methyl diisocyanate.
- 23. A reverse molded wood composite panel, comprising:
a major planar portion having a first surface adapted to be exteriorly disposed and an opposite second surface adapted to be interiorly disposed in order to be adhesively secured to a surface, a major planar portion having a first caliper, a planar panel portion lying in a plane spaced from the plane of said major planar portion, and a contoured portion extending outwardly from and relative to said first surface and interconnecting and integral with said major planar portion and said planar panel portion, said contoured portion having a second caliper of between about 12% to about 28% less than said first caliper.
- 24. The reverse molded panel of claim 23, wherein said contoured portion includes a rounded top portion.
- 25. The reverse molded panel of claim 24, wherein said planar panel portion is disposed inwardly relative to said major planar portion.
- 26. The reverse molded panel of claim 24, wherein said planar panel portion is disposed outwardly relative to said major planar portion.
- 27. The reverse molded panel of claim 24, wherein said contoured portion includes first and second contoured portions, said first contoured portion includes said rounded top portion and is proximate said major planar portion and said second contoured portion is proximate said planar panel portion.
- 28. A door, comprising:
first and second door skins, each door skin having a first inner surface secured to a door support and a second exteriorly disposed surface, at least one of said door skins having a major planar portion and at least one planar panel portion lying in a plane spaced from the plane of said major planar portion, and an outwardly extending contoured wall surrounding said planar panel portion and interconnecting and integral with said major planar portion and said planar panel portion, said contoured wall extending outwardly from and relative to said first surface.
- 29. The door of claim 28, wherein said major planar portion has a first caliper and said contoured wall has a second caliper, said second caliper is less than said first caliper.
- 30. The door of claim 28, wherein said planar panel portion is disposed outwardly relative to said major planar portion.
- 31. The door of claim 28, wherein said contoured wall includes a first portion including a rounded top proximate said major planar portion and a second portion proximate said panel portion.
- 32. A reverse molded wood composite door skin, comprising:
a molded hardboard panel having a first surface adapted to be exteriorly disposed and an opposite second surface adapted to be interiorly disposed in order to be adhesively secured to a surface, the panel comprising a major planar portion, at least one planar panel portion, and an outwardly extending contoured wall surrounding said planar panel portion and interconnecting and integral with said major planar portion and said planar panel portion, said contoured wall extending outwardly from and relative to said first surface.
- 33. A reverse molded wood composite door skin, comprising:
a molded wood composite panel having a first surface adapted to be exteriorly disposed and an opposite second surface adapted to be interiorly disposed in order to be adhesively secured to a surface, the panel containing up to about 8% by weight resin binder and comprising a major planar portion, at least one planar panel portion, and an outwardly extending contoured wall surrounding said planar panel portion and interconnecting and integral with said major planar portion and said planar panel portion, said contoured wall extending outwardly from and relative to said first surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/761,394, filed Jan. 16, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/742,840, filed Dec. 21, 2000, which is based on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/198,709 filed Apr. 20, 2000, the disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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