IP Library Granted Patent US 11,338,557
Granted Patent B2
US 11,338,557 · App. 16/724,718 · Granted May 24, 2022

Method of manufacturing a timber composite, the timber composite obtained and decorative panels comprising such timber composite

Inventor: Peter Chan (Smithfield, AU)
Assignee: Flooring Industries Limited, SARL
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Patent No.
US 11,338,557
App. No.
16/724,718
Granted
May 24, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A decorative panel including a substrate material and a decorative top layer. The decorative top layer is formed by at least one timber layer penetrated with a cured adhesive, and the timber layer has a wood structure with collapsed vessels having opposed walls, the opposed walls being glued together permanently by the cured adhesive.

Claims (20)

1. A decorative panel comprising a substrate material and a decorative top layer, wherein the decorative top layer is formed by at least one timber layer penetrated with a cured adhesive, wherein the timber layer has a wood structure with naturally occurring vessels throughout a thickness of the wood structure, the vessels being collapsed and having opposed walls, the opposed walls being glued together permanently by the cured adhesive.

2. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the timber layer comprises a wood grain comprising both summer wood grain and spring wood grain, wherein the timber layer comprises raised portions and depressed portions, wherein the raised portions correspond to the summer wood grain and the depressed portions correspond to the spring wood grain.

3. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the adhesive comprises a thermosetting adhesive.

4. The decorative panel of claim 3 , wherein the thermosetting adhesive comprises constituents selected from the group consisting of melamineformaldehyde, ureumformaldehyde, melamine-ureumformaldehyde and phenolformaldehyde.

5. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the timber layer is a layer of a wood species having a specific gravity at 12% moisture content of at least 0.55.

6. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the timber layer has a thickness of below 1.5 mm, or a thickness of below 1 mm and above 0.2 mm.

7. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises an MDF or HDF board or a thermoplastic board.

8. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the wood structure is free from voids.

9. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the panel is a rectangular floor panel which, at both pairs of opposite edges comprises mechanical coupling allowing coupling two of the floor panels to each other such that a locking is created in a vertical direction perpendicular to a plane of the coupled panels, as well as in a horizontal direction perpendicular to a coupled edge and in the plane of the panels, wherein the coupling for a major part is in the substrate.

10. The decorative panel of claim 1 , wherein the timber layer is an only timber layer in the decorative top layer.

11. A decorative panel comprising a substrate material and a decorative top layer, wherein the substrate material comprises a thermoplastic board or a Wood Plastic Composite board, wherein the decorative top layer is formed by at least two timber layers, wherein at least one of the at least two timber layers comprises a wood structure with naturally occurring vessels throughout a thickness of the wood structure, the vessels being collapsed and having opposed walls, the opposed walls being glued together permanently, wherein the panel is a rectangular floor panel which, at both pairs of opposite edges comprises mechanical coupling allowing coupling two of the floor panels to each other such that a locking is created in a vertical direction perpendicular to a plane of the coupled panels, as well as in a horizontal direction perpendicular to a coupled edge and in the plane of the panels, wherein the coupling for a major part is in the substrate.

12. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein the two timber layers are from a same wood species and have a same thickness.

13. The decorative panel of claim 12 , wherein the two timber layers are both timber layers of hardwood.

14. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein the two timber layers are from different species and/or have a different thickness.

15. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein a first one of the two timber layers is adhered to the substrate material by an adhesive comprising polyurethane, and a second one of the two timber layers is superposed on the first one and connected thereto by an adhesive comprising polyurethane.

16. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein the two timber layers each have a thickness of below 3 mm and above 0.1 mm, or a thickness below 1.5 mm and above 0.1 mm.

17. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein the two timber layers have different mutual orientation.

18. The decorative panel of claim 11 , wherein at least an uppermost one of the two timber layers is stained.

19. A decorative panel comprising at least one timber layer, wherein the timber layer has a wood structure with naturally occurring vessels throughout a thickness of the wood structure, the vessels being collapsed and having opposed walls, the opposed walls being glued together permanently.

20. A decorative panel comprising a substrate material and a decorative top layer, wherein the decorative top layer is formed by at least one timber layer, wherein the timber layer has a wood structure with naturally occurring vessels throughout a thickness of the wood structure, the vessels being collapsed and having opposed walls, the opposed walls being glued together permanently.

Assignments (3)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 18, 2024
From: FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL
To: UNILIN BV
Reel/Frame 066805/0445 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2020
From: GUANGZHOU AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS TIMBER FLOORING CO LTD
To: FLOORING INDUSTRIES LIMITED, SARL
Reel/Frame 054020/0543 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2020
From: CHAN, PETER
To: GUANGZHOU AUSTRALIAN EUCALYPTUS TIMBER FLOORING CO LTD
Reel/Frame 052197/0481 →