Bamboo-wood color plate
By laying different colored bamboo or wood chips side by side on a bamboo or wood substrate to form colored panels and baseboards, the problems of color fading and high cost of colored bamboo and wood panels are solved, thereby improving environmental performance and reducing costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- FUJIAN YILONG PACKING PROD CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-14
AI Technical Summary
Existing bamboo and wood colored boards are prone to fading during processing, have high production costs, and poor environmental performance.
By laying different colored dyed bamboo or wood chips side by side on a bamboo or wood substrate, colored panels and baseboards are formed. The entire board is then made using a side-pressing method, which controls the amount of dyeing and improves environmental performance.
It effectively prevents color fading, reduces production costs, and improves the environmental performance and usability of products.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to a bamboo and wood board, specifically a colored bamboo and wood board. Background Technology
[0002] Bamboo and wood panels are made by gluing and pressing together various processed bamboo strips or wood materials. They have excellent physical properties and advantages such as low water absorption and expansion coefficient, no cracking, and no deformation.
[0003] Currently, bamboo and wood panels are widely used in the production of furniture, kitchenware, and other products. However, existing bamboo and wood panels offer limited color options, making it difficult to effectively meet the processing requirements of modern furniture and kitchenware products. Therefore, colored bamboo and wood panels have begun to be produced and used. Traditionally, colored bamboo and wood panels are processed by directly painting the pressed panels, which is prone to color fading during use. To address this, the bamboo or wood materials used in the processing are directly dyed, and then different colored bamboo or wood materials are laid side-by-side and pressed together to create colored bamboo and wood panels with different colors displayed side-by-side. However, directly dyeing the entire raw material is not only relatively expensive but also easily leads to a reduction in the environmental performance of the panels.
[0004] Therefore, the research objective of this utility model is to design a bamboo and wood colored board that can effectively prevent color fading, reduce production costs, and ensure the environmental performance of the product. Summary of the Invention
[0005] In view of the technical problems existing in the prior art, the present invention provides a bamboo and wood colored board, which can effectively solve the technical problems existing in the prior art.
[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is:
[0007] A colored bamboo and wood panel includes a bamboo and wood substrate and a colored panel. The colored panel comprises several first dyed bamboo strips or first dyed wood strips laid side by side on the upper side of the bamboo and wood substrate. The colors of adjacent first dyed bamboo strips or first dyed wood strips are different from each other. The bamboo and wood substrate and the colored panel are effectively pressed into an integral panel by side pressing.
[0008] The bamboo and wood colored board also includes a colored base plate. The colored base plate includes a second dyed bamboo strip material or a second dyed wood strip material laid on the bottom side of the bamboo and wood substrate. The colors of two adjacent second dyed bamboo strip materials or second dyed wood strip materials are different from each other. The bamboo and wood substrate, colored panel and colored base plate are effectively pressed into an integral board by side pressing.
[0009] The width of the second dyed bamboo strip material or the second dyed wood strip material is different from the width of the first dyed bamboo strip material or the first dyed wood strip material.
[0010] The colors of the first dyed bamboo strip material or the first dyed wood strip material and the corresponding second dyed bamboo strip material or the second dyed wood strip material at the same vertical position are set to be different.
[0011] The bamboo and wood matrix is formed by laying and pressing undyed bamboo strips or undyed wood.
[0012] Alternatively, the bamboo and wood matrix may be formed by pressing together dyed bamboo or wood chips of the same color as the first dyed bamboo or wood chips.
[0013] Advantages of this utility model:
[0014] 1) This utility model includes a bamboo-wood substrate and a colored panel. The colored panel comprises several first-dyed bamboo or wood chips laid side-by-side on the upper side of the bamboo-wood substrate. The colors of adjacent first-dyed bamboo or wood chips are different. The bamboo-wood substrate and the colored panel are effectively pressed into a whole board by side pressing. This effectively forms a colored panel with different colored lines on the surface of the bamboo-wood substrate. This not only effectively prevents color fading, but also reduces the amount of dyeing required by the bamboo-wood substrate, thereby effectively reducing the production cost of the bamboo-wood colored board and improving the environmental performance of the product.
[0015] 2) The bamboo and wood colored board of this utility model also includes a colored base plate, and the color area and specific color layout of the colored base plate are different from those of the colored panel. In this way, the adaptability of the product can be significantly improved while reducing costs and improving environmental performance, so that users can choose to use colored panels or colored base plates according to their needs, thereby increasing the range of user choices. Attached Figure Description
[0016] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
[0017] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0018] Figure 3 This is a structural schematic diagram of Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
[0019] In the attached diagram: 1. Bamboo and wood substrate; 2. Colored panel; 3. Colored baseboard. Detailed Implementation
[0020] To facilitate understanding by those skilled in the art, the structure of this utility model will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings:
[0021] Example 1:
[0022] refer to Figure 1 A type of colored bamboo and wood panel includes a bamboo and wood substrate 1 and a colored panel 2. The colored panel 2 comprises several first-dyed bamboo strips laid side by side on the upper side of the bamboo and wood substrate 1, with adjacent first-dyed bamboo strips having different colors. The bamboo and wood substrate 1 and the colored panel 2 are effectively pressed into a whole panel by a side-pressing method. The bamboo and wood substrate 1 is formed by laying and pressing undyed bamboo strips.
[0023] This invention can effectively form a colored panel 2 with different colored lines on the surface of a bamboo and wood substrate 1. It can not only effectively prevent fading, but also reduce the amount of dyeing in the product by setting the bamboo and wood substrate 1, thereby effectively reducing the production cost of bamboo and wood colored panels and improving the environmental performance of the product.
[0024] Example 2:
[0025] refer to Figure 2 The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the bamboo and wood colored board also includes a colored base plate 3. The colored base plate 3 includes a second dyed bamboo strip material laid on the bottom side of the bamboo and wood substrate 1. The colors of two adjacent second dyed bamboo strip materials are different from each other. The bamboo and wood substrate 1, colored panel 2 and colored base plate 3 are effectively pressed into an integral board by side pressing.
[0026] The width of the second dyed bamboo strip material differs from the width of the first dyed bamboo strip material. The colors of the first dyed bamboo strip material and the corresponding second dyed bamboo strip material at the same vertical position are set differently.
[0027] This utility model's bamboo and wood colored board also includes a colored base plate 3, and the color areas and specific color layout of the colored base plate 3 are different from those of the colored panel 2. This significantly improves the product's usability while reducing costs and enhancing environmental performance. Users can choose between the colored panel 2 or the colored base plate 3 according to their needs, thus increasing their range of choices.
[0028] It should be noted that this embodiment is implemented in the same way as embodiment one in terms of principle and technical effect. For the sake of brevity, any parts not mentioned in this embodiment can be referred to the corresponding content in embodiment one.
[0029] Example 3:
[0030] refer to Figure 3The difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the bamboo and wood substrate 1 is formed by laying and pressing dyed bamboo strips of the same color as the first dyed bamboo strip material side by side.
[0031] It should be noted that this embodiment is implemented in the same way as embodiment one in terms of principle and technical effect. For the sake of brevity, any parts not mentioned in this embodiment can be referred to the corresponding content in embodiment one.
[0032] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A bamboo-wood colored panel, comprising a bamboo-wood substrate (1) and a colored panel (2), characterized in that: The colored panel (2) includes several first dyed bamboo strips or first dyed wood strips laid side by side on the upper side of the bamboo and wood substrate (1). The colors of two adjacent first dyed bamboo strips or first dyed wood strips are different from each other. The bamboo and wood substrate (1) and the colored panel (2) are effectively pressed into an integral board by side pressing.
2. The bamboo and wood colored board according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bamboo and wood colored board also includes a colored base plate (3). The colored base plate (3) includes a second dyed bamboo strip material or a second dyed wood strip material laid on the bottom side of the bamboo and wood substrate (1). The colors of two adjacent second dyed bamboo strip materials or second dyed wood strip materials are different from each other. The bamboo and wood substrate (1), colored panel (2) and colored base plate (3) are effectively pressed into an integral board by side pressing.
3. A colored bamboo and wood panel according to claim 2, characterized in that: The width of the second dyed bamboo strip material or the second dyed wood strip material is different from the width of the first dyed bamboo strip material or the first dyed wood strip material.
4. A bamboo-wood colored board according to claim 3, characterized in that: The colors of the first dyed bamboo strip material or the first dyed wood strip material and the corresponding second dyed bamboo strip material or the second dyed wood strip material at the same vertical position are set to be different.
5. A colored bamboo and wood panel according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bamboo and wood matrix (1) is formed by laying and pressing undyed bamboo strips or undyed wood materials.
6. A colored bamboo and wood panel according to claim 1, characterized in that: The bamboo and wood matrix (1) is formed by pressing together dyed bamboo or wood chips of the same color as the first dyed bamboo or wood chips.