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| United States Patent | 4061809 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4061809.html |
| Inventor(s) | Mautner; Edward J. (7937 West Drive, Miami Beach, FL 33141) |
| Abstract | A decorative panel composed of a backing board having a front main surface
to which there are adhered a plurality of strips of different thickness
and of varying lengths but all of a common width with the same being
arranged in a common orientation in rows in abutting relation of the rows
and the strips in each row so as to completely cover the surface of the
backing board and define a pattern in relief of strips of wooden material
creating a highly decorative panel. |
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December 6, 1977 |
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February 11, 1977 |
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What is claimed is:
1. A decorative panel comprising a backing board and a plurality of
equiwidth rows of wood strips of a common length equal to the length of
the backing board and of a number such so as to completely cover the panel
and wherein the rows comprise a plurality of strips in abutting relation
to one another with adjacent strips being of a different thickness.
2. The device as set forth in claim 1 wherein the strips are each of a
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to wall covering materials, generally.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the past, there have been numerous types of paneling or wall covering
material. This is of a panel which is adapted to be used as a wall cover
and which is highly decorative and may be composed of relatively
inexpensive but highly decorative pieces of wood arranged in a pattern.
More specifically, it is an object of this invention to provide a panel
composed of a backing board to which there are adhered in columns strips
of wood of varying lengths but of a common width and which rows are all of
a common length and are arranged in side-by-side relation to define a
decorative pattern in relief of wood strips which are adhered to a backing
panel creating a highly decorative wall covering.
In accordance with these and other objects which will become apparent
hereinafter, the instant invention will now be described with reference to
the accompanying drawings in which:
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a panel constructed in accordance with this
invention;
FIG. 2 is a view in cross section taken on the plane indicated by the line
2--2 of FIG. 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows;
FIG. 3 is a view in cross section taken on the plane indicated by the line
3--3 of FIG. 1 and looking in the direction of the arrows.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A decorative panel, especially adapted for use as a panel-type covering
will now be described. Generally, the same is composed of a panel-type
structure 12 which includes a backing board 14 having an outer main
surface, generally designated by the numeral 16 and a pair of opposed side
edges 24 and 28 and an upper and lower edge 30 and 26. The main surface is
composed of a plurality of strips such as that designated by the numerals
18, 20 and 22 which are adhered by suitable means to the surface of the
backing board 14, so as to completely overlay the backing board.
Preferably, each of the strips are of a different length and of a
different thickness, see FIG. 3. In this manner what might be considered
as waste strips or small pieces of wood are utilized to form a pattern in
relief on a backing board which creates a highly decorative pattern. In a
preferred embodiment, the panel is provided with a mating pair, that is, a
second panel which includes a pattern in relief which for purposes of
describing the same, may be considered as a mirror image of the panel as
seen in cross section, see FIG. 3. That is to say, that the high and low
areas of the first pair receive the low and high areas, in abutting
relation, of the second pair, so that the two panels may be placed
together in a planar package for shipment without damage.
In the preferred embodiment the strips of wood in the row along the edge 28
extends outwardly slightly over the backing board defining a lip of the
strip 28 as at 28' and the strip designated by the numeral 24 is cut away
slightly along the edge as indicated in FIG. 3 at 24' so that the adjacent
edges of panels may be positioned one over the other for mating relation
in covering a wall.
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