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Laminated countertop assembly

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Assignee: V T IND INCPriority: Sep 23, 2019Filed: Mar 23, 2022Published: Jul 28, 2022
Est. expirySep 23, 2039(~13.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A laminated countertop assembly can include a first generally longitudinal slab with a first substrate, where the first substrate has lamination on a countertop side of the first substrate and lamination on an edge side of the first substrate that extends along a first portion of a length of the edge side of the first substrate. The first substrate can also include a first miter cut angled into the first substrate and slots extending into the first substrate for receiving biscuits. The laminated countertop assembly can also include a second generally longitudinal slab with a second substrate, where the second substrate has lamination on a countertop side of the second substrate and lamination on an edge side of the second substrate. The second substrate can also include a second miter cut at a corner of the second substrate and slots extending into the second substrate for receiving the biscuits.

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         21 . A laminated countertop assembly comprising:
 a first generally longitudinal slab including
 a first substrate; 
 lamination on a countertop side of the first substrate; 
 lamination on an edge side of the first substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the first substrate, the lamination on the edge side of the first substrate extending along a first portion of a length of the edge side of the first substrate; 
 a first cut into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets an unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, the first cut defining a radius; and 
 a first plurality of slots extending into the first substrate along the second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, each one of the first plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit; and 
   a second generally longitudinal slab configured to abut the first generally longitudinal slab, the second generally longitudinal slab including
 a second substrate; 
 lamination on a countertop side of the second substrate; 
 lamination on an edge side of the second substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the second substrate; 
 a second cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate, the second cut configured to abut the first cut, the second cut defining the radius; and 
 a second plurality of slots extending into the second substrate along the unlaminated end side of the second substrate, each one of the second plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit, the first plurality of slots and the second plurality of slots aligned for receiving a plurality of biscuits to register the first generally longitudinal slab and the second generally longitudinal slab together at an interface between the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate and the unlaminated end side of the second substrate, 
   at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate defining a predrilled angled hole for receiving a fastener to draw the other of the first substrate or the second substrate together with the at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate.   
     
     
         22 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 21 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of an engineered or composite wood. 
     
     
         23 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 21 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of a particle board or a chip board. 
     
     
         24 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 21 , wherein the laminate comprises paper and resin. 
     
     
         25 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 21 , wherein the first cut comprises a first miter cut angled into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, and the second cut comprises a second miter cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate. 
     
     
         26 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 21 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate has a full cross-sectional thickness of at least one inch (1″) or more. 
     
     
         27 . A laminated countertop assembly comprising:
 a first generally longitudinal slab including
 a first substrate; 
 lamination on a countertop side of the first substrate; 
 lamination on an edge side of the first substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the first substrate, the lamination on the edge side of the first substrate extending along a first portion of a length of the edge side of the first substrate; 
 a first cut into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets an unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, the first cut defining a radius; and 
 a first plurality of slots extending into the first substrate along the second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, each one of the first plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit; and 
   a second generally longitudinal slab configured to abut the first generally longitudinal slab, the second generally longitudinal slab including
 a second substrate; 
 lamination on a countertop side of the second substrate; 
 lamination on an edge side of the second substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the second substrate; 
 a second cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate, the second cut configured to abut the first cut, the second cut defining the radius; and 
 a second plurality of slots extending into the second substrate along the unlaminated end side of the second substrate, each one of the second plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit, the first plurality of slots and the second plurality of slots aligned for receiving a plurality of biscuits to register the first generally longitudinal slab and the second generally longitudinal slab together at an interface between the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate and the unlaminated end side of the second substrate. 
   
     
     
         28 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate defines a predrilled angled hole for receiving a fastener to draw the other of the first substrate or the second substrate together with the at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate. 
     
     
         29 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of an engineered or composite wood. 
     
     
         30 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of a particle board or a chip board. 
     
     
         31 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein the laminate comprises paper and resin. 
     
     
         32 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein the first cut comprises a first miter cut angled into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, and the second cut comprises a second miter cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate. 
     
     
         33 . The laminated countertop assembly as recited in  claim 27 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate has a full cross-sectional thickness of at least one inch (1″) or more. 
     
     
         34 . A method of forming a laminated countertop assembly, the method comprising:
 forming a first substrate;   laminating a countertop side of the first substrate;   laminating an edge side of the first substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the first substrate so that the lamination on the edge side of the first substrate extends along a first portion of a length of the edge side of the first substrate;   making a first cut into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets an unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, the first cut defining a radius;   forming a first plurality of slots extending into the first substrate along the second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, each one of the first plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit;   forming a second substrate;   laminating a countertop side of the second substrate;   laminating an edge side of the second substrate at least generally perpendicular and adjacent to the countertop side of the second substrate;   making a second cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate, the second cut configured to abut the first cut, the second cut defining the radius; and   forming a second plurality of slots extending into the second substrate along the unlaminated end side of the second substrate, each one of the second plurality of slots for receiving a biscuit, the first plurality of slots and the second plurality of slots aligned for receiving a plurality of biscuits to register the first generally longitudinal slab and the second generally longitudinal slab together at an interface between the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate and the unlaminated end side of the second substrate.   
     
     
         35 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , further comprising predrilling an angled hole into at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate, the predrilled angled hole for receiving a fastener to draw the other of the first substrate or the second substrate together with the at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate. 
     
     
         36 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of an engineered or composite wood. 
     
     
         37 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate is formed of a particle board or a chip board. 
     
     
         38 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , wherein the laminate comprises paper and resin. 
     
     
         39 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , wherein making a first cut into the first substrate comprises angling a first miter cut into the first substrate from where the laminated first portion of the edge side of the first substrate meets the unlaminated second portion of the edge side of the first substrate, and making a second cut at a corner of the second substrate comprises making a second miter cut at a corner of the second substrate where the laminated edge side of the second substrate meets an unlaminated end side of the second substrate. 
     
     
         40 . The method as recited in  claim 34 , wherein at least one of the first substrate or the second substrate has a full cross-sectional thickness of at least one inch (1″) or more.

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