The present invention is directed to a furniture leg and, more particularly, to a unique construction of an inexpensive, tapered furniture leg.
The use of a laminated or clad substrate has long been known in the construction of elongate articles. For purpose of the present invention, “leg” and “elongate article” are used interchangeably for any elongate article. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,654,053 (Toedter) is directed to a decorative panel, plate, or board in which a laminated sheet blank is used and wherein v-shaped grooves are cut through a backing sheet, such as composition board, over which a film is adhered. The article is then folded into, for example, a rectangular cross-sectional configuration, as shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 1,133,106 (Cuppett) discloses veneered reinforced woodwork for furniture in which v-shaped grooves are cut into a core over which the veneer is placed. The grooves allow the article to be folded to form the corners of the article.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,911,554 (Ford) is directed to a method of bending a building panel along a selected line to provide a corner having a smooth bending edge. A foam core has a facing sheet attached thereto. V-shaped grooves are cut into the foam core allowing the article to be folded at the grooves.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,402,170 (Seidner) is directed to a millwork building construction member of rabbeted construction, such as a doorjamb, which includes a core to which a thin, bendable exterior skin is bonded. The core may be composition board that is folded after v-shaped grooves have been cut. The skin is wrapped around the folded core to form the exterior surface of the member. The skin may be wood veneer.
The use of a substrate having a thin skin or veneer that is folded to form a final article typically substantially decreases the costs of manufacturing such an article for several reasons. First, an inexpensive substrate such as flake board may be used. This substrate may be substantially thinner than the material to use a standard design tapered leg. Additionally, a thin covering or veneer of a relatively expensive material may be used. Here, there is substantially less use of the relatively expensive materials for the thin covering. Where no skin or veneer is used, a folded product that uses a relatively thin substrate as compared to the final formed article may allow for use of a greater variety of materials and may also reduce cost.
All references cited herein are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
A method of fabricating an elongate article is provided which includes the steps of providing a substrate having a thin covering adhered to a top surface of the substrate and routing the substrate and thin covering to provide an outer peripheral configuration having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side, wherein the top side and the bottom side are each generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side such that the left side of the outer peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. The method further includes the steps of routing a plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions in the substrate where each v-shaped cut-out region extends substantially through the substrate, but not into the thin covering and each v-shaped cut-out region extends in a substantially straight line from the left side to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. The method further includes the steps of mitering an angled surface on the top side and the bottom side, extending from the top surface to the bottom surface where the angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface. Finally, the method includes the step of folding the substrate having the thin covering about the v-shaped cut-out regions into the elongate article.
Preferably, the method of the fabricating elongate article is a method of fabricating a furniture leg. The substrate may be, for example, a flake board substrate, a wood substrate, a wood fabricate substrate, Corian, or other machinable materials. The thin covering may be, for example, a vinyl covering, a wood veneer covering, or may be other materials, such as paper, cloth, metal, and the like.
In one preferred embodiment having a square cross-sectional configuration, the step of routing the plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions includes routing first, second, and third ninety degree v-shaped cut-out regions.
The method may further include the step of bonding the substrate into the final tapered article after the step of folding.
A method of fabricating an elongate article in accordance with a more specific embodiment is also provided which includes the step of providing a substrate of a generally uniform thickness where the substrate has a top surface, a bottom surface, a left side, a right side, a top side, and a bottom side. Here, the substrate has a thin covering adhered to a top surface of the substrate. The method further includes the steps of routing the left side, right side, top side and bottom side of the substrate to provide an outer peripheral configuration having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side. The top side and the bottom side of the outer peripheral configuration each are generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration such that the left side of the peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the peripheral configuration. The right side of the peripheral configuration comprises a first, a second, a third and a fourth straight right side segment, each angled slightly with respect to one another. The first and second straight right side segments come together at a first right side point, the second and third right side segments come together at a second right side point, and the third and fourth right side segments come together at a third right side point. The left side of the peripheral configuration comprises a first, a second, a third and a fourth straight left side segment, each angled slightly with respect to one another. The first and second straight left side segments come together at a first left side point, the second and third left side segments come together at a second left side point, and the third and fourth left side segments come together at a third left side point. The method further includes the steps of mitering first, second and third v-shaped cut-out regions in the bottom surface of the substrate, each v-shaped cut-out region extending substantially through the substrate, but not into the thin covering and each extending in a substantially straight line (from the first left side point to the first right side point, second left side point to the second right side point, or third left side point to the third right side point, respectively). The method further includes the steps of mitering an angled surface on the top side and the bottom side of the substrate, extending from the top surface to the bottom surface. The angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface at an angle approximately 45 degrees to the top surface and bottom surface. Finally, the method includes the step of folding the substrate having the thin covering about the first v-shaped cut-out region, second v-shaped cut-out region, and third v-shaped cut-out region into the elongate article.
The step of mitering the first, second and third v-shaped cut-out regions may include mitering first, second, and third ninety degree v-shaped cut-out regions. The step of bonding the substrate having the thin covering into the final tapered article after the step of folding may be included.
At least one additional v-shaped cut-out region may be included, at least one additional right side and left side segments, and at least one additional left side and right side points may be included to form a tapered leg having at least five sides.
The present invention is also directed to an elongate article is also provided which includes a substrate having a thin covering adhered to a top surface of the substrate. The substrate having the thin covering includes an outer peripheral configuration having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side. The top side and the bottom side are each generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side such that the left side of the outer peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. A plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions is provided in the substrate where each v-shaped cut-out region extends substantially through the substrate, but not into the thin covering. Each v-shaped cut-out region extends in a substantially straight line from the left side to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. An angled surface on each of the top side and the bottom side extends from the top surface to the bottom surface. The angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface at an angle.
The elongate article may including first, second, and third ninety degree v-shaped cut-out regions. Bonding the substrate having the thin covering into the final tapered article may be included.
In a more specific embodiment of the present invention, an elongate article is provided which includes a substrate of a generally uniform thickness where the substrate has a thin covering adhered to a top surface of the substrate. The substrate having a thin covering has a top surface, a bottom surface, a left side, a right side, a top side, and a bottom side. The substrate having the thin covering has an outer peripheral configuration having a left side, right side, top side and bottom side, wherein the top side and the bottom side of the outer peripheral configuration each are generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side of the peripheral configuration such that the left side of the peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the peripheral configuration. The right side of the peripheral configuration includes a first, a second, a third and a fourth straight right side segment, each angled slightly with respect to one another. The first and second straight right side segment come together at a first right side point, the second and third right side segment come together at a second right side point, and the third and fourth right side segment come together at a third right side point. The left side of the peripheral configuration comprises a first, a second, a third and a fourth straight left side segment, each angled slightly with respect to one another. The first and second straight left side segment come together at a first left side point, the second and third left side segment come together at a second left side point, and the third and fourth left side segment come together at a third left side point. First, second, and third v-shaped cut-out regions in the bottom surface of the substrate, having the thin covering extend substantially through the substrate, but not into the thin covering. The v-shaped cut-out regions extend in a substantially straight line from the first left side point to the first right side point. An angled surface on each of the top side and bottom side of the substrate having the thin covering extends from the top surface to the bottom surface of the substrate having the thin covering where the angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface at an angle approximately 45 degrees to the top surface and bottom surface. When the substrate having the thin covering is folded about the first v-shaped cut-out region, second v-shaped cut-out region, and third v-shaped cut-out region, the elongate article is formed.
The first, second and third v-shaped cut-out regions may be 90 degree v-shaped cut-out regions.
At least one additional v-shaped cut-out region, at least one additional right side and left side segments, and at least one additional left side and right side points may be included to form a tapered leg having at least five sides.
An alternate method of fabricating an elongate article is provided which includes the steps of providing a substrate, applying tape to the top surface of the substrate, and routing the substrate to provide an outer peripheral configuration having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side. The top side and the bottom side are each generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side such that the left side of the outer peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. A step of routing a plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions in the substrate is performed where each v-shaped cut-out region extends substantially through the substrate to the tape, but not through the tape. Each v-shaped cut-out region extends in a substantially straight line from the left side to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. The method further includes the steps of mitering an angled surface on the top side and the bottom side extending from the top surface to the bottom surface. The angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface at an angle. Finally, the method includes the steps of folding the substrate about the plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions, into the elongate article and removing the tape.
The substrate may be a laminate having a skin. The skin may be a thin covering material, for example, a veneer or a plastic laminate. The step of applying tape to the top surface of the substrate may include applying the tape directly over the v-shaped cut-out regions. Bonding the substrate into the final tapered article may be included.
Finally, in a more specific embodiment of the present invention, an elongate article is provided which includes a substrate having an outer peripheral configuration having a top side, a bottom side, a left side, and a right side. The top side and the bottom side are each generally straight and converge toward one another from the left side to the right side such that the left side of the outer peripheral configuration is relatively wide as compared to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. A plurality of v-shaped cut-out regions is provided in the substrate, each v-shaped cut-out region extending substantially through the substrate and each v-shaped cut-out region extending in a substantially straight line from the left side to the right side of the outer peripheral configuration. An angled surface on each of the top side and the bottom side extends from the top surface to the bottom surface. The angled surfaces angle inwardly from the top surface to the bottom surface at an angle.
The substrate may be a laminate having a skin. The skin may be a thin covering material of, for example, veneers and plastic laminates.
The invention will be described in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals designate like elements and wherein:
The invention will be illustrated in more detail with reference to the following embodiments, but it should be understood that the present invention is not deemed to be limited thereto.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like part numbers refer to like elements throughout the several views, there is shown in
The tapered furniture leg 10 (or other conceivable elongate article) is constructed in accordance with following method. First, the substrate 12 is provided which is of a generally uniform thickness and which is typically rectangular in cross-sectional shape. For purposes of the present invention, the term “substrate” is intended to broadly include any material of a thickness that can be machined, for example, with conventional tooling. Medium density fiberboard (MDF) is particularly suitable due to its low cost. In addition to MDF, any type of wood or wood-based product (e.g., low density fiberboard, high density fiberboard, flakeboard, plywood), or suitable polymeric material, for example, Corian, and the like, would also perform satisfactorily. Essentially, the present invention would operate properly on a substrate of substantially any machinable material available in an appropriate size. In the preferred embodiment, the thin covering 26 is adhered to a surface of the substrate 12 to form the substrate having a thin covering 28. The thin covering 26 may be any thin covering, but is preferably a vinyl covering, a wood veneer covering, a plastic laminate, sheet metal, paper or the like. The substrate having a thin covering 28 has a top surface 28a (i.e., the outer surface of the thin covering 26), a bottom surface 28b, a left side 28c, a right side 28d, a top side 28e, and a bottom side 28f.
As shown in
The first 46 and second 48 straight left side segments come together at a first left side point 54. The second 48 and third 50 left side segments come together at a second left side point 56, and the third 50 and fourth 52 left side segments come together at a third left side point 58.
A first v-shaped cut-out region 60, preferably a ninety degree cut-out, is mitered in the bottom surface 28b of the substrate having a thin covering 28, where the first v-shaped cut-out region 60 extends substantially through the substrate 28, but not into the thin covering 26. For example, a Star V-groove mitering machine may be used. The first v-shaped cut-out region 60 extends in a substantially straight line from the first left side point 54 to the first right side point 40. A fold-line 70 is formed.
A second v-shaped cut-out region 62, preferably a 90 degree cut-out, is mitered in the bottom surface 28b of the substrate having a thin covering 28, where the second v-shaped cut-out region 62 extends substantially through the substrate 12, but not into the thin covering 26. The second v-shaped cut-out region 62 extends in a substantially straight line from the second left side point 56 to the second right side point 42. A second fold-line 72 is formed.
Finally, a third v-shaped cut-out region 64, preferably a 90 degree cut-out, is mitered in the bottom surface 28b of the substrate having a thin covering 28, where the third v-shaped cut-out region 64 extends substantially through the substrate 12, but not into the thin covering 26. The third v-shaped cut-out region 64 extends in a substantially straight line from the third left side point 58 to the third right side point 44. A third fold-line 74 is formed.
Along the peripheral configuration top side 30a and bottom side 30b, an angled surface 66, 68 is mitered through the substrate having a thin covering 28 from the top surface 28a to the bottom surface 28b of the substrate having a thin covering 28. The angled surfaces 66, 68 angle inwardly from the top surface 28a to the bottom surface 28b at an angle approximately 45 degrees (for a square or rectangular cross-sectional leg) to each of the top surface 28a and bottom surface 28b.
Finally, the substrate having a thin covering 28 is folded about the fold-lines 70, 72, 74 formed by the first v-shaped cut-out region 60, second v-shaped cut-out region 62, and third v-shaped cut-out region 64 into the tapered furniture leg 10, i.e., the elongate article.
Once the steps above are accomplished, the leg 10 may be bonded, using, for example, hot melt adhesive, cold glue, and the like. The leg 10 may otherwise be secured using a variety of other fasteners, for example, nails, screws, staples, and the like. A cut-out 71 or similar feature may be formed for mounting the leg 10.
In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, the “thin covering” of the present invention may be in the form of a removable tape, for example, removable strips of tape. As can be seen in
Additionally, in another similar embodiment of a leg 10″ as shown in
As indicated above, the elongate article 10, 10′, 10″ of the present invention need not have a square cross-sectional shape as in the embodiments described above. For example, as shown in
The tapered portions of the legs do not have to be on all four sides of the legs. For example,
Note that
Finally, it is noted that the thin covering of the various embodiments need not be limited to a single uniform thin covering for each leg. For example, a thin covering of a metallic material may be used on the lower half of the substrate, while a wood veneer thin covering may be used on the upper half of the substrate to yield a finished leg appearing to have a metal lower half and a wood veneer upper half.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/370,845, filed Apr. 8, 2002, entitled Composite, Tapered Furniture Leg and Method of Making the Same.
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