[0001] The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing of a furniture panel of
a wooden fibre material for making a curved furniture panel, where the panel is coated
with a veneer layer at a first side and a plurality of grooves on the second side
for facilitating the bending of the veneered fibre board into the curved shape, said
grooves of a uniform depth leaving a thin bending layer of fibre material behind the
veneer coating. The invention further relates to a furniture panel in particular for
a loudspeaker cabinet manufactured by such method.
[0002] From DE-A-28 15 714 it is known to manufacture convex bendings in coated panel consisting
of a wooden fibre board by providing the front side with one or more layers of veneer
and cutting specially shaped grooves in the rear side of the panel. The grooves are
cut in parallel and with a depth leaving a thin unbroken fibre layer carrying the
veneer coating. The panel is then bend to a convex shape whereafter the veneered convex
top side is given a finishing smoothening and polish in order to smoothen the stepwise
bending form of the veneer top layer.
[0003] Techniques of bending plate material by cutting grooves in the rear side of the panel
are also known from EP-A-0 553 420 and DE-A-43 40 049. However, since the panels are
uncoated, these pieces of patent literature do not deal with the specific problems
of avoiding steps in the curved section of a veneer coated panel.
[0004] From the known methods of manufacture of curved panels the importance of the shaping
the grooves is realised. The cost of manufacturing such a panel are somewhat high,
due to the accuracy with which such grooves must be made. As in the case of the method
according to DE-A-28 15 714 (see above) the manufacturer regards it as most beneficial
to provide the panel with a final finish after the bending since it is realised that
a smooth and continuous curvature of the bend otherwise is unlikely to obtain. Such
a final finish has to be carried out manually, due to the curvature of the surface.
[0005] Recently, it was realised that by cutting the grooves with a rectangular shape and
with an perfect precision a smooth and continuous curved veneer top layer can be obtained
without having to do any expensive final finish to the curved surface. By this development
it has been realised that a uniform thickness of the veneer carrying top fibre layer
is of vital importance. Such a method is known from DK 172 290 B1. Such grooves can
be produced with the necessary precision on a computer controlled machine centre,
whereby the costs of manufacture are somewhat reduced.
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide a method and a panel which is more cost
effective in its manufacturing and which ensures a satisfying accuracy of the grooves,
so as to provide a curved panel in particular for loudspeaker cabinets in an inexpensive
and reliable manner.
[0007] This object is achieved by a method of the introductory mentioned kind, where a layer
of veneer is adhesively joined to a first side of a first fibre board, and the second
side of the first fibre board is adhesively joined to the first side of a second fibre
board, which on this first side is provided with grooves. The invention also involves
a furniture panel in particular for a loudspeaker cabinet manufactured by this method,
whereby a panel according to the invention comprises a veneered top layer that is
adhesively bond to a first fibre board which on its second side is adhesively bond
to a first side a second fibre board which is provided with grooves.
[0008] When manufacturing a furniture panel by a method according to the invention a similar
depth of the grooves can be achieved in a very inexpensive manner. The first fibre
board is a relatively thin fibre board which thereby is easily bendable to a convex
or concave shape. In the front side of the second fibre board the grooves are cut.
By gluing this grooved front side onto the second side of thin first fibre board it
is assured that all the grooves end in the same distance from the veneered front side
of the panel, so that a smooth curvature of the panel when it is bend. This manufacturing
process can be carried out with a high degree of automation which results in a cost
efficient manner of producing curved furniture panels for e.g. loudspeaker cabinets.
[0009] By applying the second side of the second fibre board with a sheet, such as a vapour
impenetrable sheet, the moisture degree in the panel can be kept under control, in
particular during transport or storage.
[0010] When the remaining layer on the second side of the second fibre board is at least
partly removed, whereby the grooves are reopened, the panel is made ready for being
bend in the sections where the groove covering layer is removed. The removal of this
layer only just before the actual bending operation is due, is advantageous in so
far the panel is better protected against moisture during storage due to the smaller
outer surface, and in that the panel can just as well be used for a planar furniture
panel if the remaining layer is preserved.
[0011] By bending the furniture panel to a curved shape and fixing it in this curved shape,
curved sections of furniture panel can be produced in an inexpensive and reliable
manner. In a particular embodiment of the method according to the invention, the panel
is fixed in its curved shape by adhesively joining the groove carrying second side
of the curved panel to a front side of a further fibre board also provided with grooves
and shaped in a matching curvature. Hereby a light-weight furniture panel can be obtained,
which also can be made self supporting.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment, the grooves are filled with a resilient material, preferably
a sound absorbing foam material. Hereby the characteristics of the panel, in particular
the damping characteristics can be controlled. This is especially advantageous when
producing panels for loudspeaker cabinets.
[0013] In a second embodiment of the invention, the second fibre board is provided with
one or more groups of grooves, where said groups of grooves are separated by sections
of regular fibre board. Hereby a furniture panel can be produced which is designed
for sectional curvature bending as well as corner bending, since it is possible to
cut an almost penetrating V-groove in the back side of the panel.
[0014] In the preferred embodiment of the invention, the veneered top layer is given a finishing
treatment prior to any possible subsequent bending of the panel. This means that no
additional labour intensive surface treatment is required after the bending process.
[0015] The invention is in the following explained in more detail with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
- fig. 1
- is a cross-sectional view of the elements of a furniture panel according to the invention
prior to their assembly,
- fig. 2
- is a cross-sectional view of the assembled furniture panel,
- fig. 3
- is a cross-sectional view of a furniture panel according to the invention prior to
the bending thereof,
- fig. 4
- is a cross-sectional view of a curved section of furniture panel according to the
invention,
- fig. 5
- shows a particular embodiment of the furniture panel according to the invention,
- fig. 6
- shows the elements of another embodiment of a furniture panel according to the invention,
- fig. 7
- shows the assembled panel, shown in fig. 6, and
- fig. 8
- is a cross-sectional view of a furniture panel fixed in a curved shaped.
[0016] In figure 1, there is shown a first fibre board 3 having a first side 4 and a second
side 5. The first side 4 is provided with a top layer of veneer 2. The second side
5 is jointed with a first side 7 of a second fibre board 6 which is provided with
grooves 8 that are cut out in this second board 6. The grooves 8 are all cut in parallel
and orientated perpendicular to the curvature. By the cutting of the grooves 8 a number
of strips 10 are build in the second fibre board 6 just as a through-going remaining
layer 9 of the fibre board 6 is preserved. On the rear side of the second fibre board
6 a thin sheet 13 is provided. This sheet is preferably of a vapour impenetrable material,
so as to maintain a stabile moisture content in the fibre boards 3, 6 of the panel
1 during storage and transportation.
[0017] The veneer layer 2, the first fibre board 3, the grooved second fibre board 6 and
the protecting sheet 13 are adhesively jointed together as shown in figure 2 in a
single pressing operation.
[0018] The furniture panel 1 as shown in fig. 2 is well suited for storage under normal
storage conditions, whilst awaiting the bending operation.
[0019] In order to prepare the panel 1' for bending the remaining, preserved layer 9 is
removed, as shown in fig 3, reopening the grooves 8 in the other end as they previously
were. The remaining of the second fibre board 6 is hereby only the strips 10 - at
least in the sections that are being prepared for curvature bending.
[0020] In fig. 4 the furniture panel 1'' is shown, where it is bend into a curved shape.
[0021] In fig. 5 a furniture panel 1' ready for curvature bending is shown, where the grooves
8 are filled with a resilient material 12, such a damping foam material. This material
can either be applied after the rear layer 9 of the second fibre board 6 is removed
or prior to the assembly of the panel 1, i.e. during the preparation of the second
fibre board 6.
[0022] In fig. 6 and 7 another embodiment of the invention is shown. In this embodiment
the second fibre board 6 is provided with groups 11 of grooves 8, and between the
said groups 11 are built sections 14 of regular fibre board that are uncut. If necessary
a V-groove 15 can be cut in such a section 14 as shown in fig. 7, so that a corner
folding and also a panel curving can be carried out with a furniture panel according
to the invention
[0023] In figure 8 a curved panel 1'' is shown where it is fixed in its curved shape by
use of another grooved fibre board 12 that, similar to the second fibre board 6, is
provided with grooves 8 and strips 10.
1. A method of manufacturing of a furniture panel (1, 1') of a wooden fibre material
for making a curved furniture panel (1''), where the panel (1, 1') is coated with
a veneer layer (2) at a first side and a plurality of grooves (8) on the second side
for facilitating the bending of the veneered fibre board into the curved shape, said
grooves (8) of a uniform depth leaving a thin bending layer of fibre material behind
the veneer coating, characterised in that a layer of veneer (2) is adhesively joined to a first side (4) of a first
fibre board (3), and the second side (5) of the first fibre board (3) is adhesively
joined to the first side (7) of a second fibre board (6), which on this first side
(7) is provided with grooves (8).
2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the second side of the second fibre board (6)
is applied with a sheet (13), such as a vapour impenetrable sheet.
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the remaining layer (9) on the second
side of the second fibre board (6) is at least partly removed, whereby the grooves
(8) are reopened.
4. A method according to claim 3, wherein the furniture panel (1'') is bend to a curved
shape and is fixed in this curved shape.
5. A method according to claim 4, wherein the fixation in the curved shape involves fixing
the second side (9) with the reopened grooves (8) to fixation means (12).
6. A method according to claim 5, wherein the panel (1'') is fixed in its curved shape
by adhesively joining the groove carrying second side of the curved panel (1'') to
a front side of a further fibre board (12) also provided with grooves (8).
7. A method according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grooves (8) are filled
with a resilient material (9), preferably a sound absorbing foam material.
8. A method according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the second fibre board
(6) is provided with one or more groups (11) of grooves (8).
9. A method according to claims 1-3 or 8, where the veneered top layer (2) is given a
finishing treatment prior to any possible subsequent bending of the panel (1, 1').
10. A furniture panel (1, 1',1'') in particular for a loudspeaker cabinet manufactured
by a method according to any of the claims 1-3 or 9, characterised in that the panel (1, 1', 1'') comprises a veneered top layer (2) that is adhesively
bond to a first fibre board (3) which on its second side is adhesively bond to a first
side a second fibre board (6) which is provided with grooves (8).
11. A furniture panel according to claim 10, wherein the second fibre board (6) displays
a preserved fibre layer (9) on the second side of the fibre board (6) below the grooves
(8).
12. A furniture panel according to claim 10, wherein the second fibre board (6) consists
of a number of strips (10) on the second side on the first fibre board (3), where
the grooves (8) are build between these strips (10).
13. A furniture panel according to claim 12, wherein the panel (1'') is bend into a convex
and/or concave shape and fixed in this shape by fixation means (12).
14. A furniture panel according to claim 13, wherein the fixation means is a further fibre
board (12) provided with grooves, which is equivalently shaped in the convex and/or
concave configuration and fixed to the rear side of the second fibre board (6), whereby
the grooves of both fibre boards (6, 12) are closed.
15. A furniture panel according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the grooves (8)
are at least partly filled with a resilient material (9), preferably a sound absorbing
foam material.