Combined flower-splicing wood decorative plate and mounting method thereof
By setting parallel main stems and bends on the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit, the problem of on-site assembly of inlaid wood veneer was solved, enabling customized design and stable connection of complex patterns, and simplifying the construction process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202411164992.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-08-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
AI Technical Summary
Existing parquet wood veneer panels are difficult to customize with complex patterns during on-site assembly, especially since the connectors need to be hidden on the bottom of the wood veneer, making it difficult to flip them over, which is even more challenging when the pattern is large.
A composite mosaic wood veneer panel is designed by setting connectors parallel to the main body on the bottom surface of the wood veneer panel unit, and connecting multiple wood veneer panel units through bending parts to form a predetermined pattern. The connectors are hidden in the grooves of the wood veneer panel units to ensure stability during transportation and installation.
It enables the assembly of complex patterned wood veneer panels on the production site, simplifies on-site construction, improves assembly quality and transportation efficiency, and ensures the concealment and stability of connectors.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of wood veneer, and more specifically, to composite parquet wood veneer, such as flooring, wall panels or ceiling panels and methods for their installation. Background Technology
[0002] The wood veneer industry, including flooring, wall panels, and ceiling / wall coverings, is a relatively mature sector. Personalized wood veneer design represents a future development direction. For specially designed wood veneers with complex patterns, the assembly of multiple veneer units is required. With larger designs, on-site assembly is extremely difficult and prone to errors. Existing parquet wood veneers generally have fixed, regular patterns, making it difficult to customize designs to meet specific customer requirements.
[0003] Connectors can be used to pre-connect the wood veneer units. The connectors between the wood veneers are generally intended to be placed on the bottom surface of the wood veneer to be hidden, while the pattern of the wood veneer is on the top surface. This requires the wood veneer to be flipped after the connectors are assembled with the wood veneer. This flipping is difficult to do on the installation site and is a challenge when the wood veneer pattern is large. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The purpose of this application is to solve or at least alleviate one or more problems existing in the prior art.
[0005] According to one aspect of this application, a composite parquet wood veneer panel is provided, comprising: Multiple wood veneer units, each wood veneer unit including a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein at least a portion of the top surface of the multiple wood veneer units has a different color and / or pattern; and A plurality of connectors are connected between the bottom surfaces of at least some of the adjacent wood veneer units in the plurality of wood veneer units, such that the top surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer units together form a predetermined pattern. Each connector includes: A main stem parallel to the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit, the main stem being connected to the bottom surface of the corresponding wood veneer unit; and A bend extending from at least a portion of the edge of the main body of the connector; The connector connects the multiple wood veneer units into a whole piece of combined mosaic wood veneer.
[0006] Optionally, in an embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the bending portion includes a vertical bending portion perpendicular to the main stem and an outwardly expanding bending portion that extends obliquely outward from the main stem.
[0007] Optionally, in an embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the main body of the connector includes a plurality of through holes, and the connector is connected to the bottom surface of the corresponding wood veneer unit by a plurality of bolts passing through the plurality of through holes.
[0008] Optionally, in the embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit has a groove to accommodate the main body and the bent portion of the connector, so that the connector does not protrude from the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit.
[0009] Optionally, in the embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the plurality of wood veneer units include a plurality of rectangular modules assembled into a rectangular module, each rectangular module including: two corner wood veneer units located at opposite corners of the rectangular module and a plurality of intermediate wood veneer units between the two corner wood veneer units, the joints between adjacent corner wood veneer units and intermediate wood veneer units and the joints between adjacent intermediate wood veneer units are along the diagonal direction.
[0010] Optionally, in an embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, each rectangular module includes two or four intermediate wood veneer units, wherein each rectangular module may be square.
[0011] Optionally, in the embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the corner wood veneer unit includes a first horizontal side and a first vertical side along the transverse and longitudinal directions of the rectangular module, respectively, and a first oblique side along the diagonal of the rectangular module. The middle wood veneer unit is trapezoidal, including a second oblique side and a third oblique side along the oblique direction, and a second horizontal side and a second vertical side connecting the second oblique side and the third oblique side along the transverse and longitudinal directions, respectively.
[0012] Optionally, in embodiments of the combined parquet wood veneer, the connectors include one or more of the following: An arrow-shaped connector is used to connect two wood veneer units of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the arrow-shaped connector includes two angled branches, each branch having outwardly flared bends at its inward and outward edges. A herringbone-shaped connector is used to connect four wood panel units of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the herringbone-shaped connector includes a main body along the horizontal or vertical direction and four branches extending obliquely to both sides from both ends of the main body. Each branch has an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge. An H-shaped connector is used to connect four wood veneer units of adjacent rectangular modules in the same direction. The main body of the H-shaped connector includes a main body in the horizontal or vertical direction and four branches extending diagonally to both sides from the main body. The four branches are not collinear or two of the four branches are collinear in pairs. Each branch has an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge. A semi-herringbone connector connecting two adjacent wood veneer units in a single rectangular module, the main body of the semi-herringbone connector comprising a body extending laterally or longitudinally and two branches extending parallel to the same side at an angle, each branch having an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge, and the body having a vertical bend on the side opposite to the two branches; A pointed connector is used to connect two adjacent wood veneer units at the corner of a single rectangular module. The main body of the pointed connector includes a horizontal main body and a vertical main body that are perpendicular to each other, and two branches that extend obliquely to the same side from the ends of the horizontal main body and the vertical main body respectively. The outward edges of the two branches have outwardly flared bends, and the outward edges of the horizontal main body and the vertical main body have vertical bends. A double-pointed connector is used to connect four adjacent wood veneer units at the corners of two rectangular modules. The main body of the double-pointed connector includes a first straight portion and a second straight portion extending to one side perpendicular to the first straight portion at the middle of the first straight portion, as well as two branches extending obliquely outward from both ends of the first straight portion and two branches extending obliquely from the ends of the second straight portion. The outward edge of each branch has an outwardly flared bend, and the side of the first straight portion opposite to the second straight portion has a vertical bend.
[0013] Optionally, in the embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the connecting edges between the plurality of wood veneer units are arc-shaped or have arc-shaped sections.
[0014] Optionally, in an embodiment of the combined parquet wood veneer, the combined parquet wood veneer has a size greater than 1 square meter.
[0015] A method for installing composite parquet wood veneer panels is also provided, comprising: Design the pre-ordered pattern for the combination parquet wood veneer; At a first position, the plurality of wood veneer units are connected by connectors to form one or more composite parquet wood veneers, each of the composite parquet wood veneers corresponding to at least one area of the predetermined pattern; The one or more composite parquet wood veneer panels are transported to a second location, and the composite parquet wood veneer panels are laid at the second location to obtain the predetermined pattern.
[0016] Optionally, in the installation method described above, the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels are the combined parquet wood veneer panels according to various embodiments.
[0017] Optionally, the installation method includes assembling the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels at the first location within a dedicated device. The assembly of one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels within a specialized device includes: Multiple wood veneer units are placed with their top surfaces facing upwards in the receiving portion of the special device to form the predetermined pattern; The receiving portion is flipped over, and multiple connectors are installed with the bottom surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer units facing upwards.
[0018] The products and methods described in this application make it easier to achieve customized wood veneer patterns. Attached Figure Description
[0019] The disclosure of this application will become more readily understood with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be readily understood by those skilled in the art that these drawings are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of protection of this application. Furthermore, similar numbers in the drawings are used to denote similar components, wherein: Figure 1 A top view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to various embodiments of this application is shown; Figure 2 A bottom view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to an embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 3 It shows Figure 2 A magnified view of area A in the middle; Figure 4 It shows Figure 3 A perspective view of one type of connector; Figure 5 It shows Figure 4 A front view of the connector in the middle; Figure 6 It shows Figure 5 The connecting parts are shown in the cross-sectional views of sections BB and CC. Figures 7 to 11 It shows Figure 3 Front views of various other typical connectors in the process; Figure 12 A top view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to another embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 13 A bottom view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to another embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 14 It shows Figure 13 A magnified view of region E in the middle; Figure 15 Another typical connector is shown; Figure 16 A top view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to another embodiment of this application is shown; Figure 17 It shows Figure 16A magnified view of a rectangular module. Detailed Implementation
[0020] Figure 1 A front view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to various embodiments of this application is shown. Figure 2 A reverse view of a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to an embodiment of this application is shown. The wood veneer panels according to various embodiments of this application, for example made of solid wood, are used for applications such as flooring, wall panels, or ceiling or suspended ceiling panels. Each composite parquet wood veneer panel 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e includes: a plurality of wood veneer panel units and a plurality of connectors connecting the bottom surfaces of at least partially adjacent wood veneer panel units, such that the top surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer panel units together form a predetermined pattern. Each wood veneer panel unit includes a bottom surface and a top surface, and at least partially, the top surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer panel units have different colors and / or patterns. Figure 1 In one embodiment, the wood veneer units include both light and dark colors, allowing for thousands of different custom pattern designs through various arrangements and combinations. Although in Figure 1 The image only shows multiple wood veneer units with different colors on their top surfaces. In alternative embodiments, the multiple wood veneer units can have a variety of different colors and / or patterns, thereby enabling more customized patterns. The individual composite parquet wood veneer panels 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e can be assembled at a first location, such as at the manufacturer's location, like a workshop or factory, and transported to a second location, such as the installation location, residence, or shop, after being assembled to a predetermined size. At the installation location, only simple combinations of large composite parquet wood veneer panels, or combinations of large parquet wood veneer panels with smaller wood veneer panels, are needed to obtain the preset pattern. In some embodiments, the composite parquet wood veneer panels can have a size greater than 1 square meter, for example, 1 meter x 1 meter, which also facilitates transportation.
[0021] Continue to refer to Figures 4 to 6 Each connector, such as a pointed connector 51, includes: a main body parallel to the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit, the main body being connected to the bottom surface of the corresponding wood veneer unit; and a bend 515, 517 extending from at least a portion of the edge of the main body of the connector. Multiple connectors connect multiple wood veneer units into a single piece of combined parquet wood veneer for easy transport to the site for installation.
[0022] refer to Figure 4 and Figure 5In some embodiments, the bend includes a vertical bend 517 perpendicular to the main stem and an outwardly flared bend 515 extending obliquely outward from the main stem, the outwardly flared bend 515 forming an angle of 30 to 60 degrees with respect to the vertical direction, for example. In some embodiments, the main stem of the connector includes a plurality of through holes 50, and the connector is connected to the bottom surface of a corresponding wood veneer unit by a plurality of bolts passing through the plurality of through holes 50. Although not shown, the bottom surface of each wood veneer unit has a groove for receiving the main stem and bend of the connector, such that the connector does not protrude from the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit. Optionally, after the connector is installed to the wood veneer unit, the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit is substantially flush with the connector.
[0023] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, multiple wood veneer units comprise multiple rectangular modules 2, 3, 4. The number of rectangular modules can be adjusted according to the size of each rectangular module; for example, each composite parquet wood veneer may comprise 6x6 rectangular modules or 8x8 rectangular modules. It should be understood that although specific shapes such as rectangles, triangles, and trapezoids are used to describe wood veneer modules or units in this application, the edges of each wood veneer module or unit may include curves or arcs while maintaining the outlines of rectangles, triangles, and trapezoids, and these configurations are also included within the scope of this application. In some embodiments, each rectangular module comprises: two corner wood veneer units 21, 22, 31, 32, 41, 42 located at opposite corners of the rectangular module, and multiple intermediate wood veneer units 23, 24, 33, 34, 43, 44 between the two corner wood veneer units; the seams between adjacent corner wood veneer units and intermediate wood veneer units, as well as the seams between adjacent intermediate wood veneer units, are diagonally parallel to each other. For example, the joint between corner wood veneer unit 21 and middle wood veneer unit 23 is parallel to the diagonal of the rectangular module, while the joint between middle wood veneer units 23 and 24 is collinear with the diagonal of the rectangular module. Figures 1 to 3 In this embodiment, each rectangular module may be square, and each rectangular module includes two intermediate wood veneer units. Figures 11 to 14 In one embodiment, the rectangular module may be rectangular, and each rectangular module includes four intermediate wood veneer units.
[0024] In some embodiments, corner wood veneer units 21, 22 include a first horizontal side and a first vertical side along the horizontal (x) and vertical (y) directions of the rectangular module, respectively, and a first oblique side along the diagonal (z1) of the rectangular module. In some embodiments, intermediate wood veneer units 23, 24 are trapezoidal, including a second oblique side and a third oblique side along the oblique direction (z1), and a second horizontal side and a second vertical side connecting the second oblique side and the third oblique side along the horizontal (x) and vertical (y) directions, respectively. Figure 3As shown, the hypotenuses of some rectangular modules 2 and 3 follow a first diagonal direction z1, while the hypotenuses of other rectangular modules 4 follow a second diagonal direction z2. Adjacent rectangular modules 2 and 3 with parallel diagonals can be called same-direction rectangular modules or same-direction splicing, while adjacent rectangular modules 3 and 4 with intersecting diagonals can be called opposite-direction rectangular modules or opposite-direction splicing. For example... Figure 3 As shown, some adjacent rectangular modules in the composite parquet wood veneer can be spliced in the same direction, while some adjacent rectangular modules can be spliced in opposite directions. In some embodiments, each connector is only provided at the lateral or longitudinal edge of the wood veneer unit and not at the diagonal edge of any wood veneer unit, thereby ensuring the dimensional consistency of each rectangular module.
[0025] In some embodiments, typical connectors may include, for example, Figures 4 to 11 One or more of the following. For example... Figures 4 to 6 As shown, the pointed connector 51 can be used to connect two adjacent wood veneer units at the corner of a single rectangular module, such as between wood veneer units 23 and 24. The main body of the pointed connector 51 includes a horizontal main portion 511 and a vertical main portion 512 that are perpendicular to each other, and two branches 513 and 514 that extend obliquely to the same side from the ends of the horizontal main portion 511 and the vertical main portion 512, respectively. Each of the two branches 513 and 514 may have two through holes 50. The outward edges of the two branches 513 and 514 may have outwardly flared bends 515, and the outward edges of the horizontal main portion 511 and the vertical main portion 512 may have vertical bends 517. The outwardly flared bends 515 can effectively prevent adjacent wood veneer units from separating due to expansion and contraction, and also allow for certain tolerances.
[0026] Figure 7 A front view of a semi-herringbone connector 52 is shown. The semi-herringbone connector 52 can be connected between two adjacent wood veneer units in a single rectangular module, such as between a corner wood veneer unit 21 and a middle wood veneer unit 23. The main body of the semi-herringbone connector 52 includes a body 521 extending laterally or longitudinally and two branches 522, 523 extending obliquely to the same side in parallel. Each branch includes a through-hole, and each branch has an outwardly flared bend 525 at its outward edge. In some embodiments, the body 521 has a vertical bend 524 on the side opposite to the two branches.
[0027] Continue to refer to Figure 8The diagram shows a front view of an H-shaped connector. In some embodiments, the H-shaped connector 53 connects four wood veneer units of adjacent, co-directional rectangular modules. The main body of the H-shaped connector includes a body 531 extending laterally or longitudinally and four branches 532, 533, 534, and 535 extending obliquely to both sides from the body 531. The four branches 532, 533, 534, and 535 are all non-collinear. Each branch includes a through hole, and each branch has an outwardly flared bend 536 at its outward edge. The side of the main body 531 opposite to the branches may include a vertical bend 537.
[0028] Continue to refer to Figure 9 The diagram shows a front view of the herringbone connector 54. The herringbone connector 54 connects four wood veneer units 32, 34, 42, 44 of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the herringbone connector 54 includes a body 541 extending laterally or longitudinally and four branches 542, 543, 544, 545 extending obliquely to both sides from both ends of the body 541. Each branch includes a through hole and each branch has an outwardly flared bend 546 at its outward edge.
[0029] Continue to refer to Figure 10 The diagram shows a front view of the arrow-shaped connector. The arrow-shaped connector 55 connects two wood veneer units 34, 44 of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the arrow-shaped connector 55 includes two angled branches 551, 552, each branch 551, 552 including a through hole and having an outwardly flared bend 553 at its inward and outward edges.
[0030] Continue to refer to Figure 11 The diagram shows a front view of the double-pointed connector 56. The double-pointed connector 56 connects four adjacent wood veneer units 33, 34, 43, 44 at the corners of two rectangular modules. The main body of the double-pointed connector 56 includes a first straight portion 561 and a second straight portion 562 extending to one side perpendicular to the first straight portion 561 at the middle of the first straight portion 561, as well as two branches 563, 564 extending outwardly and obliquely from both ends of the first straight portion 561, and two branches 565, 566 extending obliquely from the ends of the second straight portion 562. Each branch 563, 564, 565, 566 has an outwardly flared bend 567 on its outward edge, and a vertical bend 568 on the side of the first straight portion 561 opposite to the second straight portion 562.
[0031] Continue to refer to Figures 12 to 14The image shows a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to another embodiment. The composite parquet wood veneer panel 1′ includes two corner wood veneer units 21′, 22′, 31′, 32′, 41′, 42′, and four middle wood veneer units 23′, 24′, 25′, 26′, 33′, 34′, 35′, 36′, 43′, 44′, 45′, 46′. Furthermore, Figure 15 Another H-type connector is shown. The main body of the H-type connector includes a main body 531' along the transverse or longitudinal direction and four branches 532', 533', 534', and 535' extending obliquely to both sides from the main body 531'. The four branches 532', 533', 534', and 535' are arranged collinearly in pairs. Each branch 532', 533', 534', and 535' includes a through hole, and each branch 532', 533', 534', and 535' has an outwardly flared bend 536' at its outward edge.
[0032] Continue to refer to Figure 16 and Figure 17 The illustration shows a composite parquet wood veneer panel according to yet another embodiment of the invention. The composite parquet wood veneer panel 1″ is also composed of multiple rectangular modules 2″, 3″, 4″, and 5″. The difference from the previous illustration is that some of the wood veneer units within the rectangular modules have edges formed in an arc shape or have arc-shaped sections. Figure 16 and Figure 17 In the illustrated embodiment, the rectangular module 2″ includes wood veneer units 21″, 22″, 23″, and 24″ constituting the outer frame portion of the rectangular module 2″. These outer frame wood veneer units are trapezoidal. Furthermore, the wood veneer units between the outer frame wood veneer units 21″, 22″, 23″, and 24″ include wood veneer units 25″, 26″, 27″, and 28″ with adjacent curved edges. It should be understood that... Figure 16 and Figure 17 The combined parquet wood veneer shown is merely an example; any connecting edges between adjacent wood veneer units may be curved or include curved sections.
[0033] According to another aspect of this application, a method for installing composite parquet wood veneer panels is also provided, comprising: designing a predetermined pattern for the composite parquet wood veneer panels; connecting multiple wood veneer units into one or more composite parquet wood veneer panels using connectors at a first location, such as a manufacturer's factory or workshop, each composite parquet wood veneer panel corresponding to at least one area of the predetermined pattern; transporting the one or more composite parquet wood veneer panels to a second location, such as a residential or commercial premises, and laying the composite parquet wood veneer panels at the second location to obtain the predetermined pattern. At the first location, the manufacturer can utilize specific equipment and personnel to better complete the splicing, resulting in higher assembly quality, such as greater uniformity; at the second location, only simple subsequent assembly steps are required to achieve complex wood veneer patterns.
[0034] In some embodiments, the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels may be the combined parquet wood veneer panels described in various embodiments. In some embodiments, the installation method includes assembling one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels in a first position within a dedicated device. Assembling the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels within the dedicated device includes: placing a plurality of wood veneer units with their top surfaces facing upwards in a receiving portion of the dedicated device to form a predetermined pattern; flipping the receiving portion and installing a plurality of connectors with the bottom surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer units facing upwards. The dedicated tool includes, for example, a frame-type container that matches the size of the combined parquet wood veneer panels to facilitate alignment of each edge of the combined parquet wood veneer panels; the frame-type container is flip-up to facilitate the installation of the connectors. This method allows for easier and more accurate assembly between wood veneer units, and the laying of the combined parquet wood veneer panels can be completed simply by assembling them upon transport to the installation site. Therefore, the products and methods according to this application can more easily realize customized wood veneer patterns.
[0035] The specific embodiments described above are merely for the purpose of more clearly illustrating the principles of this application, wherein the various components are clearly shown or described to make the principles of this application easier to understand. Various modifications or variations can be easily made to this application by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of this application. Therefore, it should be understood that all such modifications or variations should be included within the patent protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A composite mosaic wood veneer panel, characterized in that, include: Multiple wood veneer units, each wood veneer unit including a bottom surface and a top surface, wherein at least a portion of the top surface of the multiple wood veneer units has a different color and / or pattern; as well as A plurality of connectors are connected between the bottom surfaces of at least some of the adjacent wood veneer units in the plurality of wood veneer units, such that the top surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer units together form a predetermined pattern. Each connector includes: A main stem parallel to the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit, the main stem being connected to the bottom surface of the corresponding wood veneer unit; and A bend extending from at least a portion of the edge of the main body of the connector; The connector connects the multiple wood veneer units into a whole piece of combined mosaic wood veneer.
2. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bending portion includes a vertical bending portion perpendicular to the main stem and an outwardly expanding bending portion that extends obliquely outward from the main stem.
3. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The main body of the connector includes multiple through holes, and the connector is connected to the bottom surface of the corresponding wood veneer unit by multiple bolts passing through the multiple through holes.
4. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The bottom surface of the wood veneer unit has a groove to accommodate the main body and bending portion of the connector, so that the connector does not protrude from the bottom surface of the wood veneer unit.
5. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The plurality of wood veneer units are grouped and combined into rectangular modules. Each rectangular module includes: two corner wood veneer units located at opposite corners of the rectangular module and a plurality of intermediate wood veneer units between the two corner wood veneer units. The joints between adjacent corner wood veneer units and intermediate wood veneer units, as well as the joints between adjacent intermediate wood veneer units, are along the diagonal direction.
6. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to claim 5, characterized in that, Each rectangular module comprises two or four intermediate wood veneer units, wherein each rectangular module is square.
7. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to claim 5, characterized in that, The corner wood veneer unit includes a first horizontal side and a first vertical side along the horizontal and vertical directions of the rectangular module, respectively, and a first oblique side along the diagonal of the rectangular module. The middle wood veneer unit is trapezoidal and includes a second oblique side and a third oblique side along the oblique direction, as well as a second horizontal side and a second vertical side connecting the second oblique side and the third oblique side along the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively.
8. The composite parquet wood veneer panel according to claim 6 or 7, characterized in that, The connector includes one or more of the following: An arrow-shaped connector is used to connect two wood veneer units of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the arrow-shaped connector includes two angled branches, each branch having outwardly flared bends at its inward and outward edges. A herringbone-shaped connector is used to connect four wood panel units of adjacent anisotropic rectangular modules. The main body of the herringbone-shaped connector includes a main body along the horizontal or vertical direction and four branches extending obliquely to both sides from both ends of the main body. Each branch has an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge. An H-shaped connector is used to connect four wood veneer units of adjacent rectangular modules in the same direction. The main body of the H-shaped connector includes a main body in the horizontal or vertical direction and four branches extending diagonally to both sides from the main body. The four branches are not collinear or two of the four branches are collinear in pairs. Each branch has an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge. A semi-herringbone connector connecting two adjacent wood veneer units in a single rectangular module, the main body of the semi-herringbone connector comprising a body extending laterally or longitudinally and two branches extending parallel to the same side at an angle, each branch having an outwardly flared bend at its outward edge, and the body having a vertical bend on the side opposite to the two branches; A pointed connector is used to connect two adjacent wood veneer units at the corner of a single rectangular module. The main body of the pointed connector includes a horizontal main body and a vertical main body that are perpendicular to each other, and two branches that extend obliquely to the same side from the ends of the horizontal main body and the vertical main body respectively. The outward edges of the two branches have outwardly flared bends, and the outward edges of the horizontal main body and the vertical main body have vertical bends. A double-pointed connector is used to connect four adjacent wood veneer units at the corners of two rectangular modules. The main body of the double-pointed connector includes a first straight portion and a second straight portion extending to one side perpendicular to the first straight portion at the middle of the first straight portion, as well as two branches extending obliquely outward from both ends of the first straight portion and two branches extending obliquely from the ends of the second straight portion. The outward edge of each branch has an outwardly flared bend, and the side of the first straight portion opposite to the second straight portion has a vertical bend.
9. The composite mosaic wood veneer panel according to claim 1, characterized in that, The combined parquet wood veneer has a size greater than 1 square meter.
10. The composite parquet wood veneer panel according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that, The connecting edges between the multiple wood veneer units are arc-shaped or have arc-shaped sections.
11. A method for installing composite parquet wood veneer panels, comprising: Design the pre-ordered pattern for the combination parquet wood veneer; At a first position, the plurality of wood veneer units are connected by connectors to form one or more composite parquet wood veneers, each of the composite parquet wood veneers corresponding to at least one area of the predetermined pattern; The one or more composite parquet wood veneer panels are transported to a second location, and the composite parquet wood veneer panels are laid at the second location to obtain the predetermined pattern.
12. The installation method according to claim 11, characterized in that, The one or more composite parquet wood veneer panels are composite parquet wood veneer panels as described in any one of claims 1-10.
13. The installation method according to claim 11 or 12, characterized in that, The installation method includes: assembling the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels at the first position using a dedicated device, wherein assembling the one or more combined parquet wood veneer panels using the dedicated device includes: Multiple wood veneer units are placed with their top surfaces facing upwards in the receiving portion of the special device to form the predetermined pattern; The receiving portion is flipped over, and multiple connectors are installed with the bottom surfaces of the plurality of wood veneer units facing upwards.