Armrest with oak veneer layer

Chairs and seats – Armrest

Reexamination Certificate

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C297S411460

Reexamination Certificate

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06582021

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an armrest, more particularly to an armrest that has upper and lateral surfaces wholly covered by oakwood.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional armrest, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,367,878 B1, is shown to comprise an armrest body
1
, a veneer layer
2
covering the upper and lateral surfaces
102
,
103
of the armrest body
1
, and a pair of elongate decorative ribs
3
connected respectively to the lateral surfaces
103
of the armrest body
1
. The armrest body
1
is made of a wood material different from oakwood, such as redwood, cedarwood and rubber wood, and includes a lower surface
101
, an upper surface
102
, and opposing lateral surfaces
103
that interconnect the lower and upper surfaces
101
,
102
. Each of the lateral surfaces
103
is formed with a groove
104
that extends in the longitudinal direction. The veneer layer
2
is made of oak wood, and includes an upper veneer portion
201
and a pair of lower veneer portions
202
. The upper veneer portion
201
is fixedly attached to the upper surface
102
and curved surface sections of the lateral surfaces
103
of the armrest body
1
. The lower veneer portions
202
are fixedly and respectively attached to planar surface sections of the lateral surfaces
103
of the armrest body
1
. Each of the decorative ribs
3
is made of oak wood, has a teardrop cross-section, extends in the longitudinal direction, and is fixed in the groove
104
of a respective one of the lateral surfaces
103
of the armrest body
1
by means of an adhesive.
Although the conventional armrest has upper and lateral surfaces
102
,
103
wholly covered by oak wood, and can reduce damage to forest resources, during processing of the upper veneer portion
201
of the veneer layer
2
, which consists of heating the upper veneer portion
201
so as to make the same soft and bendable, the grain, gloss and pores of the upper veneer portion
201
may be destroyed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide an armrest that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art.
According to this invention, an armrest having a length, a minimum total width, and a maximum total height comprises an armrest body made of a wood material different from oakwood, an upper veneer layer made of oakwood, and two lateral veneer layers, each of which is made of oakwood. The armrest body extends in a longitudinal direction, and has a planar lower surface, a planar upper surface opposite to the lower surface, and two opposing planar lateral surfaces that interconnect the lower and upper surfaces. The upper veneer layer includes a curved top surface, and a planar bottom connecting surface fixedly attached to and covering the upper surface of the armrest body. The ratio of a maximum thickness of the upper veneer layer to the maximum total height of the armrest is at least 0.1. The maximum total height of the armrest is preferably at least 2¼ inches. Each of the lateral veneer layers includes a planar top end surface fixedly attached to the bottom connecting surface of the upper veneer layer, a bottom end surface opposite to the top end surface, a planar inner lateral surface fixedly attached to and covering a respective one of the lateral surfaces of the armrest body, and a curved outer lateral surface, which is opposite to the inner lateral surface and which is formed with a protruding rib that extends in the longitudinal direction, a planar surface section that extends from the bottom end surface to a lower edge of the rib, and a curved surface section that extends from an upper edge of the rib to the top end surface. The ratio of a minimum thickness of each of the lateral veneer layers to the minimum total width of the armrest is at least 0.1. The minimum total width of the armrest is preferably at least 1½ inches.


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