MOLDED PANEL SIMULATING MULTIPLE BOARDS
First Claim
1. ) A unitary molded panel simulating the appearance of a plurality of boards, the panel comprising:
- a body of molded material having an upper face generally disposed in an upper plane and a lower face generally disposed in a lower plane, the planes being parallel, the body of molded material including;
a plurality of elongated board elements each having a top face generally disposed in the upper plane such that the top faces cooperate to define the upper face of the body of molded material;
each board element having a pair of opposed side edges and a pair of opposed end faces, the side edges extending longitudinally between the end faces;
each of the side edges and each of the end faces extending generally perpendicularly to the upper plane; and
the end faces extending generally from the upper plane to the lower plane so as to define a thickness of the board elements;
the plurality of elongated board elements being parallel to each other and spaced apart so as to define a width of the body of molded material; and
a plurality of connection elements each extending between and interconnecting the side edges of a pair of adjacent board elements, the connection elements providing the only connection between adjacent board elements;
each connection element having a pair of opposed ends and an upper surface extending between the ends;
the entirety of the upper surface of each connection element being spaced below the upper plane, no portion of each connection element extending above the upper surface; and
each of the ends being spaced inwardly from the end faces of the adjacent board elements;
wherein no portion of the body of molded material extends above the upper plane or below the lower plane.
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Abstract
A unitary molded panel simulates the appearance of a plurality of boards. A body of molded material has a plurality of elongated board elements each with a top face, a pair of opposed end faces, and a pair of opposed side edges. The end faces define a thickness of the board elements. The board elements are parallel to one another and spaced apart so as to define a width of the body. Connection elements each extend between and interconnect the side edges of adjacent board elements. The connection elements provide the only connection between adjacent board elements. Each connection element has a pair of opposed ends and an upper surface extending between the ends. The entirety of the upper surface of each connection element is spaced below the upper plane. Each of the ends is spaced inwardly from the end faces of the adjacent board elements.
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1. ) A unitary molded panel simulating the appearance of a plurality of boards, the panel comprising:
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a body of molded material having an upper face generally disposed in an upper plane and a lower face generally disposed in a lower plane, the planes being parallel, the body of molded material including; a plurality of elongated board elements each having a top face generally disposed in the upper plane such that the top faces cooperate to define the upper face of the body of molded material; each board element having a pair of opposed side edges and a pair of opposed end faces, the side edges extending longitudinally between the end faces; each of the side edges and each of the end faces extending generally perpendicularly to the upper plane; and the end faces extending generally from the upper plane to the lower plane so as to define a thickness of the board elements; the plurality of elongated board elements being parallel to each other and spaced apart so as to define a width of the body of molded material; and a plurality of connection elements each extending between and interconnecting the side edges of a pair of adjacent board elements, the connection elements providing the only connection between adjacent board elements; each connection element having a pair of opposed ends and an upper surface extending between the ends; the entirety of the upper surface of each connection element being spaced below the upper plane, no portion of each connection element extending above the upper surface; and each of the ends being spaced inwardly from the end faces of the adjacent board elements; wherein no portion of the body of molded material extends above the upper plane or below the lower plane. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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