Claims
- 1. A wooden slat for a window covering comprising
- a finger jointed wood core having two substantially flat faces and two flat edges representing four corners, the corners being positioned at the intersection of the edges and the faces;
- a printed film, having a first longitudinally extending edge and a second longitudinally extending edge, wrapped around said core in a manner so that the first edge of said film overlaps the second edge of said film and the first edge of said film is positioned at one corner of one edge of said core and the second corner is positioned at the next adjacent corner of the same edge of said core in said overlapping configuration; and
- a polyurethane reactive adhesive used to bond the film to the core so that the combination of said adhesive and said film creates a substantially moisture impervious barrier that prevents the core from warping.
- 2. The wooden slat of claim 1 wherein said film is printed with ink.
- 3. The wooden slat of claim 1 wherein said printed film is coated with an overcoat.
- 4. The wooden slat of claim 2 wherein said ink is ultraviolet stable.
- 5. The wooden slat of claim 1 wherein said wood core is made from at least two pieces of wood coming from different species of trees.
- 6. The wooden slat of claim 1 wherein said polyurethane reactive adhesive is a hot melt adhesive.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a non-provisional application corresponding to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/041,714 filed Mar. 27, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (16)